A story that got lost in the antiquated filing system I call my brain: towards the end of last year, remote viewing pundit (and exponent) Daz Smith updated his website with a lot of resource material for those interested in learning more about the topic. Perhaps the most impressive example is his ‘anthology’ of collected documents which offer training in remote viewing techniques, available as a free PDF download from his RemoteViewd website:
My name is Daz Smith and for eleven plus years I have been a practitioner of CRV. This is a Remote viewing product designed and created by Ingo Swann and the SRI team during the years 1972-1984 for the U.S. Intel services and Military.
For years it’s been hard to learn CRV and I have seen it being mis-explained and misunderstood many times during this time in discussions and comments. For this reason I have collated some of the important and descriptive documents from both the CIA released archives and from the public domain in one place to help or educate those interested in this trainable psychic method.
The document authors include a number of ‘legends’ in the field: Ingo Swann, Paul Smith, and Hal Puthoff.
Daz has also reorganised and updated the Project Stargate document section of his website, which houses a number of the original documents from the military/CIA remote viewing sessions. Add in the information from Daz’s own sessions, and as he says “this makes approx 160 mixed method(but mainly CRV) sessions on public display with feedback” available on his website. Quite a resource…props to the man. For more information on Daz Smith and his websites, see the Cosmic Spoon splashscreen.