Remote Viewing
Remote Viewing (RV) is a technique developed to obtain (often amazingly accurate) information about locations, events, and even someone’s thoughts in the past, present, and future despite the viewer being located perhaps thousands of miles from the ‘target’. In 1972 the US Government commissioned the highly acclaimed Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in California to carry out the first scientific studies in RV, and subsequently the US Defense Intelligence Agency operated an RV facility from Fort Meade, Maryland. This reputedly provided intelligence during the Cold War, the first Gulf War, and various other campaigns.
Lyn Buchanan was responsible for training remote viewers at Fort Meade. After retiring from the US Army after eight years at Fort Meade, Lyn developed a civilian training program in Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) and provides a CRV service to law enforcement agencies and other organisations worldwide. (Lyn's book about his experiences, The Seventh Sense, is available here). He has appeared many times in many countries on radio and tv.
Members of the team at What Lies Ahead have been trained in CRV by Lyn Buchanan. Lyn is shown here on the right of the picture taken after a training session, with Ken (CEO of K.R.Wade & Co Ltd.), Kaz (principal remote viewer) and Karlie.

