Remote Viewing Our Energy Future?
Date: Saturday, June 16, 2007 @ 12:03:33 UTC
Topic: General


From EV World Blogs, Billl Moore: Okay, let me stress right up front two things: one, I am curious about remote viewing, but not convinced it is real though there seems to be compelling evidence for it (including the fact the the U.S. Army and CIA ran RM programs for something like two decades during the height of the cold war); and two, while I am obviously intrigued by the idea of zero point energy (and I've been chided by a few readers over this in the past), I remain equally skeptical.

However, none of this precludes me from writing about "exotica", especially when these two pseudo-sciences come crashing together in a prediction that I thought you'd might find interesting.

Parapsychology author Stephen Schwartz appeared on the Coast to Coast AM talk radio program this week, the same program I appeared on back in September 2004. Besides being the author of a number of books on the paranormal, he also publishes the Schwartz Report and was being interviewed by George Noory about his new book, Opening to the Infinite.

During a segment of that appearance in which he was explaining how it is possible to remote view future events based on the notion that infinity isn't linear, he briefly commented about remote viewers telling him that by 2050 energy will no longer be a problem.

In the future, he noted, people will buy a box that will power their house. He commented to Noory that it is his suspicion that this might be what Steorn in Ireland has developed, among others including Mark Goldes company. You can listen to his brief comment by playing or downloading this 650kB MP3 file. Of course, this 'box' might also be a fuel cell, a Honda co-generator, or a 'Mr. Fusion', a la 'Back to the Future.'...

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