 | REMOTE VIEWING NEWS & COMMENTARY: November - December, 2006
Laurie Monroe CIA Star Gate Archives Dean Radin mention in DISCOVER Wanted! IRVA Library From the BlogsHOME
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Laurie Monroe
Laurie Monroe, president of the Monroe Institute, died early Monday morning, December 18th, 2006:
Hampton Roads Tribute
CIA Star Gate Archives
Darryl Smith, a remote viewer from the UK, has spent considerable time and effort researching and posting files from the CIA Star Gate Archives on his website RemoteViewed.com. If you haven't purchased your own copy of the archives, or haven't had much time to examine the thousand of files in the archives, Darryl's site will give you a glimpse. Darryl Smith (Daz Smith) trained in the Military style techniques called CRV and has been remote viewing since 1997.
Dean Radin mention in DISCOVER
Nobel laureate Kary B. Mullis recognizes Dean Radin in DISCOVER's [November 17, 2006] 25 Greatest Science Books: Introduction: "Books like Radin's [Entangled Mind] doggedly pursue scientific evidence for ideas that have been widely, but unreasonably, discredited for decades, or even centuries. Fortunately, scientists (at least in the Western world) no longer get confined to quarters or excommunicated for their books. But when an author puts himself on the line by embracing an unfashionable idea, even though he is guaranteed to generate scorn or indifference, this should somehow be recognized."
Cartoon of the Month - submitted by 'anonymous friend'

IRVA Library
The International Remote Viewing Association has initiated an online library. Much of the content from the IRVA.org website will be relocated to the library. In addition, you will find reprints from IRVA's print newsletter, APERTURE. Visit the library from month to month as it grows - irvalibrary.com.
Several items of interest from some of our favorite bloggers:
- Effects of distant intention on water crystals - from Dean Radin's blog
The paper reporting Radin's experiment with Dr. Emoto came out in the September/October 2006 issue of EXPLORE. Here is the abstract:
DOUBLE-BLIND TEST OF THE EFFECTS OF DISTANT INTENTION ON WATER CRYSTAL FORMATION
The hypothesis that water “treated” with intention can affect ice crystals formed from that water was pilot tested under double-blind conditions. A group of approximately 2,000 people in Tokyo focused positive intentions towards water samples located inside an electromagnetically shielded room in California. That group was unaware of similar water samples set aside in a different location as controls. Ice crystals formed from both sets of water samples were blindly identified and photographed by an analyst, and the resulting images were blindly assessed for aesthetic appeal by 100 independent judges. Results indicated that crystals from the treated water were given higher scores for aesthetic appeal than those from the control water (p = 0.001, one-tailed), lending support to the hypothesis. Citation: Radin, D. I., Hayssen, G., Emoto, M., & Kizu, T. (2006). Explore, September/October 2006, Vol. 2, No. 5.
Radin reports, "A triple-blind replication of this effect is presently underway."
- Remote Viewing Visuals - from Joe McMoneagle's blog
Right from the start, this implies that “remote viewing” is about seeing the target. Now please pay attention to what I’m about to say next — it isn’t about “seeing” the target — it’s about sensing the target!
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