Articles and Papers
Remote Perceptions
It offers significant and valuable insights into what it feels like to be psychic in a non-psychic world. The author shares her experiences of remote viewing of both the physical and nonphysical world, both the terrestrial and extraterrestrial.
Master of Harmlessness
Christmas morning I woke up and there were these guys again, or these whatever, saying "Okay now you are going to write a thing called the Tale of the Master of Harmlessness and it's to be seventy-six draft pages in length [...] and you are to work on it for certain hours in the day, and it will all be done by New Year's."
The Foundations of Controlled Remote Viewing
Foundations gives you a major start on the context, origins, and development of Controlled Remote Viewing that many have missed by coming into the field in the middle of the story. It offers much about the theories and general outlines of how remote viewing—and especially Controlled Remote Viewing—works, and how to get the most out of it.
Reading the Enemies Mind
Paul H. Smith, in his role of the official historian of the Star Gate unit, offers an authoritative insider's account of the military's use of remote viewing for intelligence.
1971 | An ESP test from Apollo 14.
Mitchell, E. (1971). An ESP test from Apollo 14. Journal of Parapsychology, 35(2), 89–107.
1970 | The stacking effect and methods of correcting for it.
Thouless, R. H., & Brier, R. M. (1970). The stacking effect and methods of correcting for it. Journal of Parapsychology, 34(2), 124–128.
1967 | A correspondence ESP experiment with high IQ subjects
Brier, Bob (1967). A correspondence ESP experiment with high IQ subjects. Journal of Parapsychology, 31(2), 143–148.
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