| TIDBITS 08 July 1998
RV Field Updates
Lyn Buchanan
- Has moved his web
page to http://www.crviewer.com/ Almost finished with a
complete revision of it, a major disk crash took
it to heaven. So, it could still use some
updating, that's coming.
- Lyn finally gave in
and handed the Assigned Witness Program (AWP) to
a graduate student for project management, to
give him more time for personal instruction.
- Every time I talk
to him he marvels at how much faster students
seem to be learning nowadays from what they did,
say, before the project was declassified (when he
only taught FBI/CIA/NSA folks "in the
know" about it already). He really believes
this "100th Monkey" theory about
consciousness being sort of cumulative, and the
more people who know something, the easier it
gets. Used to be he would only allow students who
had graduated his course (which, unlike most
modern RV courses which take 7-10 days, his takes
a few visits adding to months) to work
AWP cases. Now he says he gets intermediate
section students who are surprisingly good --
enough for the component tasking the Project
Manager uses.
- Lyn had to drop out
of the VWR list some time ago due to lack of
time. He runs a private CRV email list for his
students only. Doesn't look like that's going to
change, although he says he's considering a
public CRV list.
- Lyn also continues
the free follow up Viewer Profiling and
consulting to any student who's trained with him
(which as you can imagine has added exponentially
to his time investment, as his student base has
grown). If you're a CRV student, there's a
Session Profile sheet here on Firedocs if you
ever run out and need to print one. (For everyone
else, there's also instructions.)
- He's got a new
version of his Ideogram Drill program coming out
soon. Groovy. He's also working on getting a
blank Profile database, replete with reports and
graphs and such, available to all students for
their own use (probably in MS Access). He
promises he'll let me sell them to the public
here from the Firedocs site so other RV students
can have them too. These are pretty invaluable.
Paul Smith
- Paul continues to
train in Austin, Texas, while working through his
PhD program. His web site was slightly revised
and should have some more new documents soon, at http://www.rviewer.com/
- He's decided to go
ahead and include papers related to his own
understanding of the relationship between
spirituality and psi, in this case, his religion
(Mormonism) and RV. I think that's pretty cool. I
mean in the end, that's what RV is going to be
about -- internalizing it, finding its place in
your own life.
- He wasn't crazy
about my putting the old CRV manual (which he
wrote way back then) online, but was pretty
decent about it anyway. He wrote an introduction
for it at my request, which you can find with the
manual here on the Firedocs site.
David Morehouse
- Geez, I don't know
what's going on with David lately. I've been
hearing from people that he's training them in
CRV. I was kinda surprised, since he generally
did ERV in the intell unit, but he knows CRV as
well I'm sure.
- I heard a rumor he
was teaching it as a college course in New Jersey
or something like that, but you know how rumors
are.
- His email address
died and he hasn't contacted me or Lyn--and Lyn's
about the only intell guy I know in contact with
him--so I'm afraid I have no update on his
goings-on. (If you see Dave, tell him to let me
know how he's doing, so I can let the world know.
Lyn has my new phone#.)
"Liam"
- Currently living in
the Netherlands, "Liam" (as we called
him in the Viewer email group) got back into RV
training after many years out of the loop. Now
has a big group of friends via email and in
person, besides being pretty busy in his offline
life.
- He is Catholic and
Celtic, and his wife is Native American, and
they've got a cool mix of philosophy and
spirituality wrapped up with this -- the kind
that is not overbearing or religious, but rather,
a rich textured, wider doorway. I really enjoy
those sort of alternate perspectives on things.
- He is planning to
come back to the states in a couple of years. He
might take up some training here--probably for
little or no money, he does it free--at that
time.
Gene "Kincaid"
- Gene moved into a
new business position that now keeps him
traveling a good deal of the time. But he's got a
laptop and AOL so can't be stopped...
- Since his ventures
into the former Viewer list he's found a few
students, usually one at a time, that he works
with on ERV via email and telephone.
- He's still on the
PSI email list and promises to be less gruff in
the future. :-)
Joe McMoneagle
- Joe always has so
many projects in the air at once I don't know
what to say, and I'm never sure which of them
might be confidential...
- LIFE magazine, June
1998 issue, page 93 had a picture of Joe--I think
the editor has a sense of humor, surely that page
number is not coincidence!--dressed in black with
candles and a black cat, our favorite no-nonsense
intelligence Viewer suddenly looks like a warlock
waiting to happen. (The kinky side of me thought
it was pretty intriguing, but don't tell Joe
that. ;-))
- Joe does lectures
for RV down at Rhine Research Center in the
summers (physicist Ed May runs a class down there
in summer). Joe usually does a live RV challenge
(in protocol, of course) while there. Nailed the
target 1st match for this session too, as usual.
I think he's getting used to being so damn good
at this.
- The Summer 1998
"Psychic World" magazine has an
interview with Joe. I'm trying to get
subscription info for it to include on the
Firedocs web site. (Special thanks to Gary for
the heads-up or I wouldn't have known about
that.) If you have subscription info for PW mag,
send it to me so I can advertise for them.
- Ah yes. The title
for his upcoming book has been nailed down to "A
Journey Through Time." It's a book with
150 specific predictions for the world for the
next 50 years, in most every category. The second
half of the book is about life in the year 3000.
Now, since this is the only remote viewer in the
country who has actually demonstrated (in
intelligence, in the science lab, in congress,
and in public) not only excellent RV and dowsing,
but predictive-RV and time-dowsing, I think this
is pretty darn interesting. The book is set to be
released in October of 1998.
Meanwhile back at the
ranch....
The Hawaiian Remote
Viewing Guild (hrvg) has a web site now at http://www.hrvg.org/. They're a dedicated group of
folks whose member intelligence, altruism and community
are a step toward making up for how so many others
lacking in those areas have demolished the public image
of this field (usually while making a financial killing
off a gullible public). The HRVG isn't doing CRV, but
whatever they're doing apparently works for them, so,
more power to 'em.
Prudence Calabrese,
former VP of The Farsight Institute, has sure come a long
way. Maybe sometimes you've really gotta go through the
worst possible scenarios to be fully woke up by the
results. Pru has, in my opinion, integrated more
understanding of real RV and protocol than just about
anybody in this field. She's teaching
"intuitive" methods through her own business,
The Larger Universe, at http://www.largeruniverse.com Her methods are a combination of
many different RV methods and traditional psi work and
new stuff they come up with to experiment with or
whatever. Sounds like fun to me.
Following the closure of
my Viewer (VWR) email group, two new RV-related email
groups began, owned by Steve Crietzman and Angela
Thompson. For Steve's, send a blank email (no subject
ttle, no msg) to: stargate-subscribe@makelist.com. For Angela's, send a request
for joining to catalyst@sprintmail.com. I'm not getting messages from
either group for some reason, so I can't tell you much
about either list.
There's probably more to
say, but I'm out of time, and trying to finish this whole
'exit' section so I can put it online. Hope y'all are
doing well out there in RVland. This Firedocs Exit
Section is probably the only public online place I'll be
'seen' for the next year. Hope many of you will stay in
touch.
PJ
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