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Paperback Remote Viewing: What It Is, Who Uses It and How To Do It Book

ISBN: 1901250962

ISBN13: 9781901250961

Remote Viewing: What It Is, Who Uses It and How To Do It

Remote viewing is the ability to travel out of one's body to remote locations. The author reveals how remote viewing has been used in psychic warfare for over 50 years and how the world's superpowers... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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An excellent book indeed (especially for its time)

After reading some of the negative reviews, I had to speak up in this author's defense. This is a damn good book. One reviewer says don't try to learn remote viewing from it. Maybe so, but what he fails to tell you is that the revealed protocols based on theta/delta mind levels are infinitely more powerful than those based on the alpha/ beta levels typical of the western worlds published approaches. This information alone is worth the price of the book. RV, RI and their derivatives are the final frontier........forget about space travel. Doesn't even come close. And, the theta/delta connection is kept under wraps while the public is allowed to wallow in the kindergarten stuff. Whoops..there it is!! "Conspiracy theory". A couple of reviews mentioned "conspiracy theory" like its a bad thing. This is classic disinformation as the dissection and understanding of conspiracies and conspirators is the key to true knowledge. You know absolutely nothing about anything if you aren't well versed in the conspiracies of the time. JFK, 911, reverse engineering UFO's, mind control, New World Order, etc. The world is run by conspiring men and intelligence agencies ARE in the business of deception. The biggest clue is the money the Russians were spending on these programs. And while the "a customer" reviewer thinks it is all a joke. The CIA didn't think so. Newsflash: the most "no-nonsense" and "un-BS-able" people on the planet are those involved in intelligence gathering and national security. And they have spent a lot of time and loot on this stuff. Rifat does a great job explaining what is very difficult to explain. There is a ton of disinformation surrounding an important and world changing topic as RV and RI. And while some of his scientific theory is flawed in places, he is right on target on the important stuff. Remote killing, technology assisted conciousness, conciousness assisted technology, remote healing, telepathic counterintelligence? Sorry, Mr. anti-conspiracy theory dude. The above is all real stuff. And Tim Rifat shed light on it before anyone else in a very commendable way despite his flaws. Since then, I'm afraid he has become a casualty of perhaps some of the ghosts he mentions in his book. This is based on my assessment of how accurate this book was for the time it was published and the total junk being published under his name on the internet now and subsequent to this book. For further reading, I recommend: "Hidden Truth - Forbidden Knowledge --- Dr. Steven M. Greer. "Exempt from Disclosure: The Black World of UFO's" --Robert M. Collins And remember, when somebody cries conspiracy theory, it is either out of ignorance or to keep you in the dark (ie. disinformation).

To the point?

I found that this book gets to the point really quickly, maybe a bit to quickly! The author seems to cover every aspect of remote viewing but the instructions seemed a bit to rushed for me. The book did not dive into the science of remote viewing, so unless you have read lots about the human bioplasmic body, such as books on chakras and auras, you may not get as much out of the book as you could have. Also some of the stories are repetitious. Not a very well edited book. But it does seem to cover a bit of everything pertaining to remote viewing, and has lots of how to instructions, quick as they are. If the author ever writes an updated version of this book I hope he gets himself a good editor who could make this book more readable and usable, then he will get 5 stars from me.

Everything you could want

After reading this book carefully, most carefully I must emphasize, I got more than my money's worth.I discovered my wife in flagrante with my junior business partner. I had not had an inkling.I quickly discovered a new girlfriend, by looking through walls.As well as a multitude of rats' nests.

GREAT FOR THE CURIOUS

I found this book very useful as an introduction to Remote Viewing. While Rifat doesn't do the best job of putting together a structured course or timeline for learning Remote Viewing he does introduce many techniques and protocols used in Remote Viewing. If you are curious about Remote Viewing and don't know much about it this is a good book to get you introduced. However if you plan on learning to Remote View I would suggest this book not be your only source of information on the topic. Try some of McMoneagles books, a video tape learning course, or if you have the money an actual Remote Viewing learning course by a trained professional. I will agree with some of the other reviews posted that Rifat doesn't do a good job of sighting his sources, but if you know much about Remote Viewing and it's history, the vast majority of his facts checkout. One other thing, another reviewer complained about Rifat not "proving" Remote Viewing on a scientific basis and that his explainations were simple. My comment towards that would be this: 1)Rifat had to keep this book readable for the average person, and the average person is no expert at reading scientific jargon and 2)Remote Viewing still isn't completely understood, even by the governments that have spent decades and millions of dollars in research on it, and with the narrow minded view most scientist take toward the world the necassary research hasn't been done to explain exactly how it works, which is probably on a quantum level and only recently have scientist begun to delve into this area of research. Overall I'd say again the book is worth the read, and is a good way to introduce yourself to the techniques and protocols, but if you are serious about Remote Viewing, I would stongly suggest and additional source of training and information.

The best of its kind

After reading several of the most popular books on remote viewing, I found this one the most practical and easiest to understand and work with. It starts with a history of both the American and the Russian efforts during the Cold War and then gives an excitingly workable set of methods which I feel will work for anyone who gives them a decent try. The other books I started reading with excitement and finished with disappointment. This one has reawakened my dormant interest in a fascinating subject which too many others make dreary.
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