Introduction: We at The Farsight Institute are currently engaged in a fascinating study using remote viewing to study climate and planetary change between the years 2008 and 2013. The initial results appear dramatic on a global scale, and our research does indeed suggest that major global change is a possibility between now and 2013. However, web site visitors are reminded that this is research, not certitude. Remember what Albert Einstein once said, "If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be called research, would it?" Web site visitors are encouraged to examine all of our results carefully, and learn with us as we complete this experiment in mid-2013. We will not fully understand these remote-viewing data until the experiment is completed at that time. Importantly, this experiment has no connection with the Mayan Calendar hysteria related to 21 December 2012. This is an experiment that ends on 1 June 2013, and the data will be fully evaluated only after that date. Also, note that these analyses are the product of the Chief Investigator for this project, Courtney Brown. Other investigators using other methods of analyses may analyze these data and come to different conclusions. HRVG and CRV methods of analysis in particular tend to be more nuanced than some of the analyses presented below.
How we obtain these results is a bit complicated, but it is worth the effort to understand our methods. The actual types of global change is discussed in the second part of the video presentation below, but the first part of this presentation is absolutely essential to understand how these results were obtained. Web site visitors should watch both parts of the video presentation. This presentation was given during the 29th Annual Meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration in Boulder, Colorado in June 2010.
This is the most carefully collected set of professional-grade remote-viewing data involving this time span that currently exists. This experiment is potentially one of the most significant experiments ever attempted using remote viewing as a data-collection platform.
Special Note: Daz Smith is keeping track of news stories that suggest possible feedback for this project. You can follow this effort on his climate change web site: www.climatechange2013.com.
Here (and immediately below) is an update of this project for 16 February 2013 relating to the meteor and asteroid events of mid-February 2013.
See more + videos at: http://www.farsight.org/demo/Demo2008/RV_Demo_2008_Page1.html#.USqWn0pC7qQ
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Very interesting. It looks like both timelines discussed show we have a very interesting 2013 ahead of us. In the book "Alien Agenda" they have some of the military remote veiwers reports and they state similar things. Some of their remote viewers actually went to other planets where the GFL are and went to some of their meetings. Thanks for the post I marked that in my favorites.