Magic Pen Forecasts the Future
by Dane Spotts
When I first touched my magic pen to paper I thought; “How is such a thing possible?” How can this pen write about a future event that hasn’t yet happened? Like tomorrow’s stock trend, or my optimum career a year from now. Or how is it able to accurately sketch a nuclear weapon located inside a mountain in China, thousands of miles away? Even more bizarre how can it probe the mind of Osama bin Laden in real time, uncovering his current intent and next move?
I know. I know. It sounds like something out of the Twilight Zone. But listen: This is real. When a magic pen touches an ordinary piece of paper words and images fly out of the tip without conscious effort. Not just made-up words and scribbles mind you. But precise and accurate information about the future, the past or anything you want to know — anywhere on the planet.
Let’s say you wanted to find out what is hidden underneath the Sphinx in Egypt…or if life ever did exist on Mars. Who was behind the assassination of John F. Kennedy, or the optimum treatment for a serious medical condition?
Let’s test drive one of these magic pens, shall we. That way I can show you an example of how this amazing pen works. Follow along with me, as we put a magic pen to paper and take a ride into the future exploring what’s over the horizon
First thing we must do is pick a target for the pen to gather information about. If this were a training target it might be something simple like a famous place, person or event. We work these targets in the blind to train the mind how to work with a magic pen. Future events or complex problems that need to be solved usually require more advanced skills so before attempting such targets you need to have worked with a magic pen long enough to get skilled in its use.
Since I own a magic pen and have been properly trained in its use…I will pick an advanced target for our demonstration. How about we try… “The Next Catastrophic Terrorist Attack on US Soil.” That should be a good one, and something worth knowing. OK, now that we have the problem we want to solve, next we grab a manila file folder, a large envelope, and a post it note. Using a sharpie style pen, we write onto the outer part of the file folder the target cue which is… “Next Catastrophic Terrorist Attack on US soil.” Now, next to that “cue” we write a pair of random 4-digits numbers. Let’s pick 3294/0581. I just made these numbers up out of thin air, but they are very important because it is how our magic pen is able to identify the target and collect information about it. We call these numbers Target Reference Numbersâ„¢ or TRN’s for short. Yes it all sounds pretty outrageous but it really works.
For more information on this amazing process there is a cute animated program put together by one of our Magic Pen users that explains it pretty well.
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OK, so the next thing we do is insert our file folder into the large envelope and place a post-it note on the outside with the TRN’s 3294/0581 that we just established, and set it in front of us. There, we just created a target.
Next we grab a small stack of typing paper, and write our name, date and the time at the top. Now this is where the magic pen begins really doing its work. We start out by writing those two sets of 4-digit numbers on the paper, and then as fast the magic pen can move…it produces a funny looking scribble thing on the paper. This is called an ideogram. Quickly, we retrace the ideogram in our mind’s eye, writing down on the paper as fast as the pen can write each and every movement of how it was produced. This is boring stuff, but it’s the key step to make the magic come out of the pen and we do it despite the fact that it’s not a lot of fun.
We carefully write down on the paper the precise motion of the scribble using a special set of words we learned when we got our pen. The very act of doing this decodes the data package delivered through the pen in the form of that scribble, and when we touch the ideogram with our magic pen, (something called prompting the signal line) we get sensory perceptions that pop into our mind, seemingly from nowhere.
As fast as we can write, the magic pen spews out clumps of raw sensory data in these categories…
Colors. Textures. Smells. Tastes. Temperature., Sounds. Dimensions.
Our page fills up quickly, as we work the pen as fast as it will write. When we are done, we grab the next blank sheet and begin sketching a picture. As if on auto-pilot, the magic pen just takes off on its own and starts drawing stuff related to our target, incorporating many of the sensory ideas we just downloaded. In less than a minute we have completed our sketch and with the pace and cadence of a race horse, grab the next fresh sheet of paper making columns which we use to enter words and phrases that seemingly pop out of the tip of the pen. We record each of them as they come, moving from column to column. If the data stops flowing we put the pen back on our sketch and probe it with the tip prompting more data which we then record in our table.
We continue this process over and over, decoding more ideograms, recording raw data, sketching and documenting words and phrases. Dipping our magic pen into the ink well of the universe so to speak, to gather more and more refined data about our target. The words and images continue to flow out of our pen, most of which make no sense to us at the time we are recording them. We are taught to not judge or think, just hold the pen correctly on the paper and allow it to perform its magic.
About 45 minutes into a session, we have produced 30 or more sheets of paper which are covered in words, phrases and drawings, that we can now summarize and create an analysis from. It’s uncanny to see it all come together like some incredible jig saw puzzle; each piece combined to create a complete picture that reveals a solution to our problem. All of this from the tip of a magic pen.
What does it take to own such a pen? A pen that can access all knowledge. Download accurate information about the future. Find optimum cures for diseases. Spy on one’s enemies without ever leaving your desk?
But wait before you say you want one…there’s more. On top of getting your very own magic pen you will need specialized training to know how to operate it correctly. So along with each pen comes a special training course from the world’s leading university for advanced mind technologies. (TRV University) When you purchase a magic pen your tuition for the six week basic training is free.
At TRV U, you will trained along with the best and brightest minds on the planet, receiving free, personalized tutoring in how to use your magic pen to access anything you want to know. The Director of Training will personally take you step by step through each stage of the learning process and make certain you know how to deploy your Magic Pen and get optimum results.
Interested in trying out one of these amazing pens? To find out more about how to get your very own magic pen click on the following link: How to get your own magic pen.
How My TRV Session Verified a Target Person’s Cancer & Recovery
by Lani George
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| About Lani George Lani George has completed both the TRV 101 Basic Skills and the 201 Advanced Skills courses at TRV University (www.trvuniversity.com.) She is a Lawyer/CPA with a solo private practice in estate planning in Indiana. She served a little over four years in the U.S. Navy JAG Corps upon graduation from law school, and recently resigned her commission as a Lieutenant Commander. In addition to a BA in French and Biology, she has a Master of Arts degree in Humanities. Her Juris Doctor degree came from Wake Forest University where she was a member of the Wake Forest Law Review. |
I started learning Technical Remote Viewing a little over one year ago, in December 2003. A few weeks ago, a fellow TRV student posted a blind target in the peer request portion of the student training bulletin board. Other than the Target Reference Numbers, the only piece of information I knew about the target was that it was “important.”
I ran the session on December 1, 2003. When I sat down I was a little nervous. I had been working targets for just under a year. I do not consider myself a professional Remote Viewer, but I knew this session was important to the person who tasked the target. Was it an Optimum TrajectoryTM? A job change? A health issue? I had no way of knowing. Nor did I know the student who cued the target.
Very early into the session I began to get data that the target was a person and that there was a health issue or medical procedure involved. I determined the target person was a male, 20-40 years old, in the present time. Present at the target site were “metal, lights, disease, illness, surgeons, masks and operation.” One of my sketches seemed to show a person on an operating table.
The concepts of “rare” and “unusual” were present. There were also ideas of “pumping, pushing, metallic, hollow, tubes, removing, treatment and cure” present. At this point there was another sketch of a person with a something snake-like coming into the neck and upper torso area.
Some more advanced ideas came forward. These included comparisons of “like a snake”, “like a tunnel” and “like taking out a piece.” Ending data included the ideas of “there is a cure”, “treatment is possible”, “everything’s OK”, “don’t give up” and, finally, “all is well.” A key idea towards the end of the session seemed to be “trust.”
I emailed this information and my session to the student who tasked the target that evening. He wrote back almost immediately with the following feedback:
“The target was my ex-wife’s son’s current health state. He will be turning 20 this coming Thursday. Last February he was diagnosed with sarcoma, a rare form of cancer. He had a lump on the back of his neck which was removed. Since then, he has endured chemo and radiation treatments. [As part of his treatment, there is a] tube that he has to place into and remove from his chest. The words ‘pumping, pushing, metallic, hollow, tubes, removing’ would definitely refer to [that] tube. He has been through a lot to say the least. He is a fine young man and my heart goes out to him for what he has been going through.”
“The doctors have said that there are no current signs of the cancer left. They had concluded that his cancer had been completely removed. But of course, I wanted to be sure. With TRV, this is possible.
“Your data looks very encouraging and promising. He is on the final stretch of his treatments and no more cancer has been detected. What good news and relief this is indeed. Many thanks for taking the time to do this very important target for me.”
When I received this email I was numb for a few minutes. Practice targets of historic places and mountains, etc. are one thing. But this was a truly significant target that really meant something to someone. For the first time in my life, I had made a real impact on someone, somewhere. If I had ever doubted the value of TRV, all doubts are now removed forever.
Target Maui: How A Training Target Revealed The Military’s Secret Space Surveillance Site
by Jeff Lucas
Every week PSI TECH provides a new assigned training target for our online TRV University students. The students are not told what their target is until after each submits his or her completed session to us, following a designated due date. The students receive only a posted eight digit random Target Reference NumberTM that has been assigned to the target cue (which keeps the process entirely “in the blind”) and then each employs his or her Technical Remote Viewing training and the highly structured TRV® protocols to download accurate psychically derived data for each specific target (the designated problem, person, place, thing, idea, or event) in the form of written words and sketches.
Each target is specifically designed by our instructors to further the students’ training and teach new specific Technical Remote Viewing® skills. These training targets can vary from simple callibration targets such as “The Matterhorn” mountain, to far more complex problems such as the world’s greatest mysteries, missing persons, historical events to complex medical problems. Students never have any idea in advance as to what the subject matter will be, from one week to the next, and they know that they should never assume anything about their targets.
The Technical Remote Viewing data on a recent Target Of The Week was so fascinating to our students that we decided to share the information with our readers. The target cue (Matrix search term) was:
“Maui’s (current time) Military Equipment at Haleakala / Main Objective and Function”.
A note about this target: Although the TRV technology is highly capable and was originally created to be an militarily applied intelligence collection tool, we want to clearly state to our readers that under no uncertain terms would PSI TECH ever reveal or publish any United States national security secrets. In this article we are only publishing the remote viewing derived data that is consistent with and confirms publicly known facts about the target site, including civilian scientific research uses.
This target was a single initial probe prepared for student training purposes. It was not a complete PSI TECH project. During a project initial reports such as the results displayed below are screened for task-related data, and new cuing (i.e., targeting instructions) is developed or refined, based upon each viewer’s individual results. Depending on the complexity of the problem, often this process requires many weeks of work.
This Target Of The Week is demonstrative of the detailed and accurate high level information that a viewer can download against a blind target (in this case a highly technical scientific site) in a single 45 minute session.
The following sketches, data and conclusions were produced by trained Technical Remote Viewers under blind conditions, against a single TRV target, prior to knowing the name or nature of the target:
The United States Airforce has a facility located on the summit of Maui’s Haleakala volcano known as the Airforce Maui Optical Station (AMOS.) It is part of the Maui Space Surveillance Site (MSSS.) Located at AMOS is the Air Force’s largest most sophisticated telescope, the 3.67 meter AEOS telescope. Administered by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, astronomers and upper atmospheric physicists are awarded opportunities to use the telescope for research purposes. Additionally at the facility there is a 1.6 meter telescope as well as dual 1.2 Meter telescopes. There is also a Laser Beam Director which was developed to illuminate and image dark sky objects. Purported experiments1 at the facility include support for tactical and strategic missile launches out of both Vandenberg and Kauai, detection and tracking of orbiital debris, observations of shuttle and special operations, and laser illumination of satellites. 1Source: GlobalSecurity.org
PSI TECH’s online training facilities allow Technical Remote Viewing students to come together from all walks of life and from all corners of the world, 24 hours a day, to ask questions, receive feedback, share ideas and experiences, and utilize our support network of their peers who are all experiencing the same dramatic changes to their lives that occur to each when they first discover and learn this breakthrough problem solving tool. Our students include medical doctors, housewives, college students, engineers, lawyers, military officers, and electricians. Virtually anyone who can follow instructions and dedicate themselves to practicing the techniques can learn this skill.
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This vast community support network of students and professional trainers helps to ensure that our students not only effectively learn the TRV techniques, but, most importantly, that they incorporate their newly installed skills into their every day lives. Although some individuals occasionally come to us who simply want to have a “remote viewing experience,” or just prove to themselves through self-demonstration that the technology really works, PSI TECH’s goal is to develop active remote viewers who continue to practice and employ the techniques to improve the quality of their lives, find their optimum paths, and help friends and family solve problems. We’re happy to note that we have online TRV students who have continuously been with us since 1996 when PSI TECH first released the first remote viewing distance learning programs. These students through intensive training, practice, and dedication, have developed professional level skills and are some of the most consistently accurate remote viewers in the world.
For more information on PSI TECH’s training courses, visit our Remote Viewing Training Page.
To view free introductory lectures on Technical Remote Viewing, visit TRV.com.




