Remote viewing - the origin of the asteroid belt
Posted by daz at 10:34, 17 Aug 2010Remote viewing the origin of the asteroid belt is a new public remote viewing project form The Farsight Institute. One of many we have experimented with for the last three years. I participated as a remote viewer in this project submitting five BLIND ( I had no information what-so-ever about the target upfront) remote viewing sessions. The results are, well explosive!
Project Overview:
Ever wonder how the asteroid belt formed? The prevailing theory says that it is essentially a planet that never formed out of the original primeval solar nebula of gas and dust. However, there are huge problems with this theory. For example, the asteroids are large rocks that arguably needed a significant gravity source in order to form in the first place. The late astronomer Tom Van Flandern, who led the Celestial Mechanics Branch of the Nautical Almanac Office at the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C. from 1963 to 1983, developed an alternate theory explaining the origin of the asteroid belt which he described in detail in his book: Dark Matter, Missing Planets, & New Comets. His idea is that a planet once existed in that location in our solar system, and it exploded. We call this the "exploding planet hypothesis." This theory has been widely ridiculed in mainstream astronomical circles, mainly because of resistance by mainstream astronomers to the idea that planets could explode in the first place. We decided to use remote viewing to take a look and see what actually happened. Look at the data yourself, and then you decide.
The project setup:
There are three remote-viewing targets for this study. The first target is the asteroid "433 Eros" (a siliceous or S-type asteroid) at the moment of its creation. The second target is the asteroid "253 Mathilde" (a carbonaceous or C-type asteroid) at the moment of its creation. The final target involves Iapetus, the icy moon of Saturn. Iapetus has a dark "splat" on one side, and Tom Van Flandern hypothesized that this splat was the result of an impact with a huge debris wave that ran throughout the solar system when the planet exploded that created the asteroid belt. Thus, the final target involves the origin of the dark splat on Iapetus.
The project overview can be found here:
http://www.farsight.org/demo/Mysteries/M...
The remote viewing sessions can be found here:
http://www.farsight.org/demo/Mysteries/M...
More remote viewing session from myself can be found here:
http://www.remoteviewed.com/remote_viewi...
A FREE Remote Viewing magazine can be found here:
http://www.eightmartinis.com/
Missing persons, Remote viewing and Mitrice Richardson
Posted by daz at 09:31, 16 Aug 2010Yesterday (Friday 20th) it was confirmed that the human remains found in a Malibu hills ravine were those of long time missing student Mitrice Richardson. Mitrice, is a case I had been following since November 2009 when as part of the FINDME group, I had consulted with my intuitive skills on the disappearance of the then missing person.
With some of the cases that come through my hands, you can't but help to feel in some way connected to them as you as an intuitive consultant try to experience what they experienced and as you try to describe their current location for the authorities.
My heart goes out to her family and I now hope that they can find some measure of closure as they try to deal with this loss in their lives.
It was only a week ago that I was emailing back and forth with my project manager about this case after latest news broke of a sighting of Mitrice in Las Vegas that the police were following-up as a credible lead, to which I responded 'sorry but they are wrong - my data shows she's dead and in a ravine in the Malibu hills'. Now we have the sad confirmation to that fact.
Enclosed is my intuitive data for this project. I use a technique called Controlled Remote viewing. This means that I did this project BLIND. I had no information what-so-ever on the identity or location of the missing person. All I had was a random number to focus upon and the knowledge that SOMEONE was missing.
Here is the latest news:
Los Angeles (CBS/AP)
"The skull and bones found near an abandoned marijuana grove in the Santa Monica Mountains near Malibu are the remains of 25-year-old Mitrice Richardson, according to officials."
NBC news:
On Monday afternoon, a crime scene was cordoned off along Dark Canyon Road off Piuma Road. The bones were discovered in dense chaparral in a ravine. California State Park Rangers discovered the bones during a marijuana eradication effort around 1:30 p.m.
Fox News: Malibu
Skeletal remains found Monday in a Malibu ravine were identified today as those of a Los Angeles woman who went missing last September after being released from the sheriff's Malibu-Lost Hills Station. The skull and bones were discovered about 1 p.m. Monday, when state park rangers were searching an abandoned marijuana patch in the unincorporated Monte Nido area. The remains were found "a couple of miles" away from the sheriff's station from which Richardson was released, Baca said.
My session summary: (please view the pdf to see it in full with sketches)
The primary life is:
A student Was distressed Now Dead Feel accidental – no-one else involved
The location is:
In water or water was involved/near.
The location flows downwards in a jagged direction/flow Above the area is a hill/mountain. Natural with trees, each side of the water.
The water has raised areas where it meets the land, the water feels lower.
This feels stony, maybe even boulders.
There are structures.
Some structures are to the side of the location (400yrds)
There is also a two lane road that is at times by the side of the water/flowing area.
At one point there is a manmade interruption of the water, this moves the water downwards very fast – some kind of man made overflow/control area.
Up from the location of the body is a bridge or road that crosses the water/area.
The missing person is:
Dead - Feels maybe of exposure/water Feels crumpled, disjointed and caught-up or snagged This feels like a small tributary, hard corner or space.
Feel squeezed, bunched-up, exposed to water and air.
you will see from my remote viewing session that I BLINDLY described the case and a location that fits very well with the now known location of the remains. As with all remoet viewing there may be a little 'noise' in the Rv session. In this case possible the 'water' component. Until we get more information on the exact location this is hard to fully determine. regarding the rest of my data including the sketches - it looks pretty good. You will also note that although remote viewing and intuitive consultancy can possibly help in cases like this, its not infallible and not perfect by any means.
Yes I did accurately describe Mitrice as being deceased and located in a ravine a few miles from the police station, but in a location with many such ravines all looking similar, how much this helped I don't know. I do wish we could all help more.
I'm sure you will agree that the skill is useful but its not the be all and end all. Its a work in progress. We constantly try to expand and learn form what we do and how we try to help. If you too feel you can help with intuitive consultancy then please contact the FINDME group for further details. We and the missing people could always do with more help.
Full remote viewing session download for Mitrice Richardson:
http://www.remoteviewed.com/blogdocs/mit...
Remote viewing Mysteries and Mars
Posted by daz at 23:14, 19 Apr 2010Here is the first project in a new series of public remote viewing projects. The target destination for this one turned out to be MARS - and some interesting (possible) structures in an official NASA/JPL image.
Nine methods/trained remote viewers from four differing remote viewing methods and schools participated in this first project.
3 x CRV viewers
4 x HRVG viewers
1 x TRV viewer
1 x SRV viewer
The target had three separate targets for the viewers to look at over 2-3 different sessions each.
http://www.farsight.org/demo/Mysteries/M...
The project details/background is here:
http://www.farsight.org/demo/Mysteries/M...
I would add from the very start that most of the remote viewers picked up very similar data - most of this for three parts of the targets include 'life' and 'constructed structures' - (make of it as you will). But Alternative 3 may just live on after all. All this in the same month as Laura Magdalene Eisenhower, Ike’s great-granddaughter, outs secret Mars colony project. :)
http://www.examiner.com/x-2912-Seattle-E...
ALL the targets on this were done BLIND meaning the remote viewers had NO information upfront or until the project was completed.
All the best...
Daz
Free Remote Viewing Magazine Issue 3
Posted by daz at 11:31, 11 Mar 2010Eight Martinis remote viewing magazine is also now available as a full-colour printed and delivered direct to your door magazine. This issue has a general CRV focus with great articles from people like Lyn Buchanan and CRV examples from the creator himself Ingo Swann including parts of an operational CRV session with an evaluation of its operational use.
Issue 3 contains the following articles:
- Searching...
- The Role of Sketching in Remote Viewing.
- Remote Viewing Processes and Layers of Meaning.
- A Remote Viewing Experiment.
- Frontloading and Throughput in Remote Viewing.
- The Road Ahead.
- The Cassandra Syndrome.
- Remote Viewing & Project Stargate; An interview with Lyn Buchanan.
- Remote Viewing Websites & blogs.
- Ah, the Wonderous Joy of Doing Demo Sessions.
- Remote Viewing Documents: The DIA Grill Flame Report - January 1983.
Free download of Issue 3: http://www.eightmartinis.com/
Eight Martinis #2 - FREE Remote Viewing Mag
Posted by daz at 19:43, 28 Jul 2009Issue 2 of Eight Martinis July 2009 - available now!
This issue also comes in a full color printed on demand version. You only pay for a personal copy to be printed (we make no profit) and for it to be delivered to the United States, Canada and the U.K. only. By credit card or Paypal.
Issue: 2 contains the following articles:
- p-Teleportation
- CRV: Identifying accuracy during a session
- Remote Viewing from the Perspective of “Embodied Mind” Part 2
- The Missing - Remote viewers and law enforcement working together
- Ethics in C/RV - part2
- A Neuropsychological approach to the study of Psi
- Do you know RV? - Crossword - answers
- Arson - psychic manhunt for an arsonist
- Remote viewing outcomes for fun & profit
- Remote Viewing websites & blogs
Remote Viewing discussion Podcast download (FREE)
Posted by daz at 10:19, 28 Apr 2009Remote Viewing discussion on the Paracast.
Remote viewer Daz Smith Is Guest on the Paracast for a 2hr discussion on remote viewing.
http://www.theparacast.com/podcast/april...
All the best...
Daz
Eight Martinis - FREE Remote Viewing magazine
Posted by daz at 15:51, 01 Apr 2009Eight Martinis - Remote Viewing magazine
“What is an "eight-martini" result? Well, this is an intelligence community in-house term for remote viewing data so good that it cracks everyone's realities. So they have to go out and drink eight martinis to recover.” - Ingo Swann
For a while now I (Daz) have wanted to gather and share all the great examples of remote viewing that I see and sometimes participate in, in one place for all to see and share. So I created eight martinis. This will be an online (for now) magazine available for FREE in a downloadable Adobe .pdf format, 2-3 times a year.
So much more great remote viewing goes on in the public domain which is equal to or better than the great (but now a little old and dog eared), Pat Price ‘Crane’ example that we see over and over, that I wanted eight martinis to show these in their full unformatted state so that we can all share and learn from them and our experiences.
So with this, the first issue is complete. It’s around 45 pages, Full colour glossy feel with interactive links, and with these opening articles;
Issue: 1 contains the following:
• Prediction and Multiple Universes
• CRV: From Tool to Application
• Remote Viewing from the Perspective of “Embodied Mind”
• Remote Viewing - So What’s new?
• Ethics in C/RV • Sharing Experiences
• Do you know RV? - Crossword
• What is the Matrix?
• TDS Remote Viewing from Jesus to JFK
• Medical Remote Viewing
• Remote Viewing Blogs
• Remote Viewing websites
So please download, enjoy and pass on to friends.
Eight Martinis is open to content form all schools of thought, method or teacher. As long as it shows Remote Viewing examples and Remote Viewing being used - we will present it. If you want to submit material for the coming issues then please do - but it has to be example based, current or fairly new and it has to show applications of Remote Viewing.
Enjoy!
All the best…
Daz Smith


