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Technical Remote Viewing Contest Winning Session
On December 7, 2001, PSI TECH announced our first Technical Remote Viewing Contest. The following submission was selected as as the winning session. The winner is a PSI TECH trained Technical Remote Viewer from Europe who learned the skill of TRV via PSI TECH’s video training course and Online Training Center. For his successful work, Kyle will now be awarded the new Generation II Basic Training Course, The TRV Advanced Training System, and the Special Applications Course: Optimum Trajectories. The target cue can be seen below, along with the actual photograph which was placed inside of the target folder. The session was translated to English by the viewer.
Target Cue: The Statue of Liberty
Target Reference Material:

Winning Technical Remote Viewing Session
(Translated by Viewer)
















What Technical Remote Viewing Isn’t
by Kimberly Snow
A good way to understand what Technical Remote Viewing is, is to begin by explaining what it is NOT.
Technical Remote Viewing is not like an Out-of-Body Experience. Out-of-body experiences (OBEs), as defined in parapsychology literature, are brief experiences in which a person’s consciousness seems to detach from his or her body, and leaves, enabling that person to view other places without the physical body by means other than the physical senses. In other words, they go to and view other places OUTSIDE their physical bodies. For some who experience an OBE, they are aware that they are in some other “body” outside of their own but also their own, and can actually feel themselves traveling to another place, and often they see people in those places who are also aware of being seen by the OBE subject. Some of the physical sensations of an OBE may include feeling vibrations of energy, hearing loud and strong noises, and seeing everything with exceptional clarity, with intensely vivid visuals. OBE’s are unlike dreams in that they resemble more of a waking experience.
The difference between OBEs and TRV is that while Technical Remote Viewing you are literally downloading information. While you are doing a session and staying in TRV structure your personal experience of the target is kept to a minimum. The structure itself is set up to separate out that personal experience so that it will not taint or influence the data collection. Due to the nature of the TRV structure, you remain in a state of high attention, where bilocation occurs. Bilocation during TRV means that while in structure half of your conscious attention remains in your body focused on the structure itself, while the other half of your conscious attention goes to the target site in the matrix, and gathers information. You do not go out of your body and physically go somewhere, and if you “see” anything at all, it is usually only brief fleeting images that come and go so quickly that you often can not recognize them. If the images linger and have clarity, it is your imagination, and not the data itself. You do not “hear” anything when TRV’ing, you are downloading information, downloading data that is perceived.
Technical Remote Viewing is not like Astral Projection. Astral Projection in occult literature is defined as the experience of being outside of the human body while conscious and alive. It is similar to an out-of-body-experience, in that a person projects his or her consciousness off of the earth plane and into the astral plane, a dimension that is vaster than the earth plane. The theory is that parts of the astral plane overlap parts of the earth plane, where the physical world resides, and an astral traveler can gain access to other planes from the astral plane, such as the mental and spirit planes. Some of the physical sensations of Astral Projection include a heightened sense of spiritual wellness and peace, and a visible glowing silver thread which attaches your out-of-body self with your physical self, and like wise to all living things.
The difference between Astral Projection and TRV is that TRV is a skill, not an altered state. When Technical Remote Viewing, one must be in a high state of attention, and to an observer it might appear as though the TRV’er is working a difficult math problem. It is the strict protocols that one must follow during a TRV session that keep the viewer focused on the target. During the session the viewer begins to bilocate, their attention being split between where the viewer is, and the target site itself. In this state of bilocation, the viewer continuously is going from left brain to right brain, and thus the data is objectified in one side, then the other, but not in both at the same time. The major difference from Astral Projection and TRV is that the data one gets when TRV’ing is perceived as ideas, not as an experience. And although many often verify their faith through working targets of a scriptural or spiritual nature, the process of TRV itself does not involve any spiritual sensations, and there is no experience of floating around with silver strings attached to ones solar plexus or elsewhere.
Technical Remote Viewing is not Telepathy. According to the Oxford Dictionary, Telepathy is defined as “Action of one mind on another at a distance through emotional influence, without communication through senses.” In other words, telepathy is communication between minds. Although there is some confusion about the definition of telepathy, one of the most common definitions is the ability for two people to exchange words directly from mind to mind, without using the voice or ears. A good analogy is the radio: one person being a sender, broadcasting “thoughtwaves”, and the other person being a receiver, picking up these thoughtwaves. A variation on that definition is that The sender does not send actual words, but rather images or emotions.
The difference between TRV and Telepathy is that no mind to individual mind communication is taking place. In TRV, the “Collective Unconscious” or “Universal Mind” are terms originally coined by renowned psychiatrist Dr. Carl Jung to describe the idea that a collective consciousness exists outside of space or time. That collective unconscious or “Matrix” as we call it is like a gigantic library of information which contains every idea, every thought, and every event that’s ever happened, is currently happening or is destined to happen. As in a library, all of this information is stored much like reference books or blueprints. Technical Remote Viewing allows your individual mind to connect with the “Universal Mind” and access this information, teaching you how to recognize when the data is merely your imagination, and then training your mind to separate out your imagination derived data from the actual target-matrix derived data. One does not connect with another person’s mind on an individual level, as one does with telepathy. During a TRV session, you are not chit chatting mentally with another person.
Technical Remote Viewing is not Meditation. Meditation is defined as close or continued thought; the turning or revolving of a subject in the mind; serious contemplation; reflection; musing. John Davis, Ph.D. at the department of psychology at the Metropolitan State College describes it as: a set of attentional practices leading to an altered state or trait of consciousness characterized by expanded awareness, greater presence, and a more integrated sense of self.” It centers on focusing attention (either on one object or on all contents of awareness). The “more integrated sense of self” eventually leads to a transcendence of the sense of separateness to an integration into a larger, transpersonal sense of identity.
The difference between Meditation and TRV is that TRV is not a meditative process. Again, the TRV’er remains in a state of high attention and the process is highly structured and disciplined. You have to be awake and alert. You do not have to meditate to TRV because the protocols provide the necessary structure for your mind to be able to download the information. If you were to compare it to a computer, the TRV protocols are the software and the body is the hardware and you are downloading information from the Internet, or Matrix. You are not in an altered state when you TRV, although many do experience an “integration into a larger, transpersonal sense of identity” when they TRV, feeling a greater sense of unity by the knowledge and utilization of a universal consciousness, or collective. This feeling comes after TRV’ing, however, as during a TRV session one is moving so quickly, and adhering to such strict structure that one has no time to “think” or ponder.
Technical Remote Viewing is not Channeling. Channeling, in occult literature, is the process whereby a person, referred to as a medium, or channel, is used by one or more discarnate, spirit personalities for the purpose of presenting information, or for causing paranormal activities to occur, or to channel certain types of energies to or through the medium. It allegedly involves a cooperating effort between a person on the Earth plane (the medium or channel) and a person in Spirit (the communicator). Channeling is receiving a message from one being or force and transmitting it to another.
The difference between Channeling and TRV is that no “spirit being” is involved in the transference of data. Technical Remote Viewing is an attention management skill. It is direct knowledge. Once learned, this skill enables you to tap into the universal source of information. It is a systematic, highly controlled method of accessing information that is not normally available by any other source. The TRV’er does not become possessed of any entities when doing a session and the information is not from a spirit being, but from a collective unconscious. We can also eliminate witchcraft, tarot, palm reading, autonomic writing, demonic possession and general voodoo in this category as well.
Technical Remote Viewing is a systematic, controlled method of accessing information. First developed at the Stanford Research Institute by Ingo Swann and Hal Puthoff under the term Coordinate Remote Viewing, it was later utilized by the US intelligence community and further developed and modified by PSITECH when it was brought out into the public sector. It is an exciting problem solving and data collection tool that trains the mind, awakening and strengthening our innate psychic ability. Anyone can learn this skill, and as more people continue to use it, the very face of human consciousness will be changed.
Technical Remote Viewing and Law Enforcement
By Jeff Lucas
One of the most frequently asked questions we receive at PSI TECH, from newcomers, is “How can I utilize TRV in my everyday life?” As TRV’s origins are as an applied military intelligence collection tool, the potential uses are numerous. Since TRV was designed to solve for unknowns, we can successfully use it to find information on topics where conventional methods have failed.
PSI TECH has been called on often as a last resort, to provide information related to difficult criminal investigations and law enforcement problems. As professionals, we work cases such as these, when time permits, at no charge. No PSI TECH officer will accept any bounty or reward money for services rendered in connection with a missing person case or criminal investigation. However, as we are capacity constrained, we can only work so many of these projects and can not provide assistance for each of the many requests we receive.
PSI TECH’s goal in developing our training courses was to provide this valuable skill to the public, so that they could solve their own problems, demonstrate the validity of the technology and prove to themselves that it really works via self demonstration. So when we hear that our students have had success in using TRV to improve their lives, or to assist their friends, family, or the public, it makes us all extremely proud of the work that we do.
One of our students, Kevin from Mississippi, recently posted a TRV session in our Online Training Center. The target was given to him by his wife, from a pool of targets that she created. But unbeknownst to Kevin, a family friend, the Chief of Police in their town, had provided the target to Kevin’s wife. I interviewed Kevin recently and asked him to share his experience with the readers of The Matrix:
Jeff: You recently posted a session that you worked against a target which involved a criminal act. Before we go into that, can you first tell us how long you have been remote viewing and how you were trained in TRV?
Kevin: I received my PSI TECH Generation II Training Course on November 15, 2001 and started training that night. My training has consisted of the video tapes, workbook and CD included in the kit. I also have had input from the PSI TECH Online Training Classroom. And lots of practice.
Jeff: What was the exact target and the nature of this case?
Kevin: “Cash register stolen from Liquor Locker in [name of city] in December 2001/Current location.” I later learned the following details after TRVing that blind target. Sometime in December 2001, two masked men entered the store, grabbed the register and ran off with it. Three police investigators and one state investigator worked it. They had no leads. The case was dead in the water.
Jeff: What lead to your involvement with this case and who tasked you with the target?
Kevin: The Chief of Police is a friend and I had told him about my TRV training sometime in late December. I showed him some of the information on the PSI TECH web site, including the UPN video. He was, and is, very interested in learning this skill himself. He gave my wife some targets, unbeknownst to me. She tasked them. I just pulled this target from my blind target pool.
Jeff: How did the Chief first become interested in TRV and its potential as a law enforcement tool? Was he aware of remote viewing before you began working these targets?
Kevin: I think when he gave the targets to my wife, it was more to test the veracity of the system, than as an actual assistance in solving crimes. He had not heard about remote viewing prior to me showing him the PSI TECH web site.
Jeff: How many sessions did you work against the target?
Kevin: One.
Jeff: What specific data from your session lead to the breakthrough in solving the crime (and/or apprehension of the suspect?)
Kevin: In my session, there was a strong aspect of a “party,” so the Chief asked a confidential informant (CI) if there had been a party on the night of the crime. (We are in a small town, there are not usually any parties on weeknights around here.)
The CI came back and told him:
1. There was a party.
2. It was in a stucco house (most houses are brick, wood, or vinyl siding around here.)
3. It was 200 feet from the railroad track.
4. When the Chief asked where it was, who threw the party, the CI balked and did not want to say. He said these are “serious guys.”
Since these details matched the data in the session, the Chief knew he was on to something. He got another CI to do some more checking and found the exact location of the house. It belonged to a convicted felon who was on parole. That is all he needed to proceed. Just yesterday he found out that during the party, a couple of the guys got some others to leave with them to go to an abandoned building down the road. No one knows why they went, or what they did, but there was data in the session about an “abandoned structure.” And it turns out that there are potted plants in front of the house also.
Jeff: You have used this skill to help your community in a positive way, increased public safety and have contributed to the furthering of TRV’s use as a valuable law enforcement tool. How does that make you feel?
Kevin: I am excited about the practical results from this session. I am still in the early learning stages and am continuing to practice. I am very motivated to become proficient in this skill and am aware enough to know that I am not even close to aware of all the possibilities. I am concentrating on practice now, and will look more to real world applications later. I appreciate the effort that has made this training available to me. Thank you! I am looking forward to the Advanced Training Kit to be released.
Several weeks ago, the Chief of Police faxed PSI TECH the following letter:

We congratulate Kevin for his successful work. It shows that when one of our hard working students follows instructions and applies PSI TECH’s rigorous and exact TRV structure, that consistently accurate information on virtually any target is just forty-five minutes away. In most cases, multiple sessions by several viewers would be worked against a target. However, in this case, the problem was solved by one Technical Remote Viewer who had only been using this skill for two months. Thank you Kevin for your fine work in demonstrating the validity of TRV and providing valuable and timely information to your local law enforcement.
Technical Remote Viewing University
by Dane Spotts, CEO
It’s the future of Remote Viewing training. If you are serious about learning a skill that will set you apart from your fellow human beings on this planet, giving you an unimaginable edge in life, then join me for a brief orientation of PSI TECH’s new distance learning Technical Remote Viewing University.
What is a distance-learning and how does it facilitate Technical Remote Viewing training? In a nutshell we have created an online classroom environment via the Internet that provides interactive training so that no matter where you live, as long as you can log in-you have access to the best and brightest training, materials, and guidance in learning this remarkable skill. We have built a place for you to come and get state-of-the-art training, feedback from experienced instructors and fellow TRV’ers, all designed to help you master the most powerful mind development technology ever created.
The Evolution of TRV training
PSI TECH brought Technical Remote Vewing technology out of the military in 1989 and first started training civilians the skill in 1993. In 1995 when Nightline broke the story about the military’s covert psychic spy program, interest in TRV exploded. Even at a tuition cost of $5,000 per person, the waiting list to receive the training was two years long. Students had to be selected on a lottery basis and if you succeeded in getting in, you were put through an intensive ten day in-residence training at PSI TECH’s offices in Beverly Hills. Those selected students had to fly in at their expense, stay at a nearby hotel, and work targets eight hours a day to install the basic skill-set.
Because of the high demand for training and the prohibitive costs in time, money and travel, it was decided to record the training onto video and open up the TRV training opportunity to more students who wished to learn the skill. The TRV home study tapes were first introduced on Art Bell’s live Coast-to-Coast radio show and that evening during a 3-hour period over a million dollars worth of these training tapes were sold. This new tape training system gave students a chance to learn TRV on their own time schedule. Although the first generation training series took a year to produce and was shot by an Academy Award nominated director, the training system was still not interactive enough and many students were not able to fully install the skill-set. So last year, the Generation II TRV training system was introducted using a state-of-the-art interactive accelerated learning technique that was not only highly effective at installing the skill, it created better remote viewers much faster. Now, this year, PSI TECH has expanded its tape training programs with an Advanced series and Special Applications series. But that is only the beginning….
PSI TECH’s TRV University
The Generation II and Advanced video training kits and soon to be released DVD versions constitute just one leg of PSI TECH’s three legged distance learning system. Through PSI TECH’s distance learning institute, TRV University, we have developed an integrated teaching approach that combines physical media using interactive teaching techniques (Video and DVD), online training classrooms, and Certified Instructors to grade your work and guide you onward through higher levels of training. The goal of all this is to create highly skilled professional remote viewers.
The full self-study program usually takes a year to complete, although some students take longer, while others may go through the training process faster. The training system is designed so you can work at your own pace. It involves hundreds of training targets which are designed to flex your psi muscle and get your unconscious apparatus comfortable with different types of targets using the TRV protocols and the advanced TRV tools.
The program begins with Basic Training; installing the basic skill set over a six week period. During this period you will be working dozens of training targets tuning your unconscious apparatus to download and discriminate the data, learning how to separate real data from your imagination. While you are in basic training, you will be interacting with fellow students online, getting feedback on your sessions and participating in weekly group training targets and discussions. When you feel you are ready for your final exam, you will submit a completed TRV session for which you will be graded and if you pass, you receive a Certificate of Completion. This then allows you to go on to Advanced level training, where you will learn advanced skills and work much higher level complex targets. When you are ready you will turn in a session demonstrating your skill at the advanced level.
PSI TECH’s Special Operations Teams
Once you graduate from the training system and have demonstrated a certain TRV skill level, you may qualify for one of our special operations teams. These are groups of trained viewers, some with years of experience, who are involved in working operational level targets. PSI TECH employed 14 of these viewers in its 911 Counter-Terrorism Unit. To get invloved in special operations projects, you will have to have completed at least the basic training (the Gen II course) and you will be asked to sign a confidentiality agreement. If you are chosen to participate at this level it will not only greatly enhance your personal skill, but you will become part of a highly elite group working high level intelligence gathering projects.
Are You Qualified To Join?
TRV is a skill. And like any skill that you wish to master, it involves effort and a commitment. People have a great many misconceived notions about what remote viewing is and isn’t and the effort thats required to learn it. One of the true breakthroughs made at Stanford in the early years of TRV was a system by which anyone of average intelligence could learn this skill. That doesn’t mean it is easy or effortless. It’s not. After training thousands in this skill we have discovered only a handful that will take their training all the way. People become easily distracted, lack a personal commitment or are just plain lazy. The system we have set up takes the student through a progression where they essentially qualify themselves as they develop their skill level. People interested in TRV fall into 3 basic categories. The biggest group are those who are interested in TRV for entertainment purposes. They’ve heard about it in the press or media and are curious or interested in PSI TECH projects. They don’t really want to learn the skill or if they do they are only interested in discovering if it is really possible. The second group wants to learn the skill and use it to optimize some aspect of their life. They are usually willing to invest a certain amount of effort but are not really willing to go all the way. The third group are the individuals PSI TECH is really interested in training. Students with a high commitment to finishing what they start and taking their training all the way - people willing to invest a year or more developing their skill.
How You Can Get Started
Ask yourself which of those three groups you fit into. If you just want to see if TRV is really possible but you have no intention of investing the time or money to get fully trained, then you probably want to order the QuickStart program. If you are disciplined and willing to invest at least 6 weeks into your basic training, following the training course and participating in the online classrooms activities, then you should jump in and get the Generation II Basic Training System. And if you are the rare human that falls into the later category, then you will likely get the Generation II training system and will want to enroll in the Advanced Training Course immediately upon completion of your basic training.
Those willing to install this skill are taking a journey, a journey of personal discovery that changes them forever. Are you are willing to make a commitment to walk down this path? If so then all of us at PSI TECH are grateful to walk it along side you. TRV is real. And you can develop your skills to access direct knowledge about any person, place, thing or event anywhere in time or space. For those willing to learn and apply this skill, I can promise you one thing: life will never be boring. In fact, your life will never be the same again.

