Real X-Files Book
by Dane Spotts
PSI TECH has opened its files to the public dealing with its most coveted proprietary projects and will be publishing them in a book to be released next quarter. Titled “PSI TECH Mysteries - the REAL X-files”, it is the first public release for much of this remote viewing data. These project files cover 15 years of research, and investigation into the paranormal and enigmas, which up until the existence of Technical Remote Viewing simply had no credible answers.
Using skilled TRVers and working these projects over the years, PSI TECH has compiled the largest database of direct knowledge in this subject matter that exists. The “Mysteries” examined in this book include: the crop circles phenomenon that PSI TECH was hired to investigate in the 1990’s, the UFO-Extraterrestrial conundrum that spans two decades, the early days in the military to present time, the investigation into the truth about ghosts and spirits, the Afterlife which explores what really happens when you die, and other big idea enigmas like time, destiny and free will, God and mankind’s purpose, and of course PSI TECH’s extensive remote viewing studies on the future.
Written by Kimberly Snow, the new book release is done in an intimate interview style format and gives the reader not only the project file summaries and data, but a behind the scenes look at the impetus of these projects and how remote viewing was used to investigate the greatest unsolved mysteries of mankind.
Here are some quick samples from the “Mysteries” book.
On the Are Angels Real Project… 4329/0986
From out of the dark expanse of space there is an airy glow, a twinkling distant light like that of a newborn star. As the viewer moves in for target contact, the light becomes white, golden and shimmering. A strong, sweet aroma fills the ghostly nostrils of the viewer’s perception. The target is hot, bright, and the viewer squints as she makes note of it. The sound comes next–beautiful rushing waves of sound that she can not hear. But the sound is huge none-the-less, and if she could hear it, it would be deafening. Her chest tightens; her jaw unknowingly clenches. She declares her emotions, “So amazed!” The target is a lifeform. It is curving, spiraling, dense yet hollow, focused yet vast and everywhere. It’s moving fast, wrapped in specks of luminescence, bright yet transparent. There are the intangibles of gaseous, velvety, and soft. There is a powerful torquing associated with this lifeform, and the idea of electricity, but the viewer knows this term is far too primitive to describe what she is viewing. This is more magnetic, there’s a pulling sensation in the center of this lifeform, and it causes the viewer to feel both fear, and a sense of release from fear. And then in one startling moment the viewer gets a fleeting taste of an emotion so powerful that it consumes her: Love complete.
Endeared and Feared
They have been given many names. Heavenly hosts. Messengers. Servants of God. Seraphim. Cherubim. Shining Ones. Malakim. Guardians. In ancient literary accounts they take on numerous forms. They have appeared as ethereal entities with feathering trails of light moving out like wings around them. They have been seen as fiery chariots or wheels, lighting up the sky as they pass. They have taken the form of pillars of light, breaking through the air in great white thundering flashes. Legends tell of angels appearing as animals, as dreams and visions, as rainbows and prisms. They have even appeared as ordinary men, indistinguishable from any other weary travelers seeking refuge for the night.
But dramatic stories of the appearances of angels are not just reserved for religious texts of old. There have been thousands of more recent accounts of angelic encounters spanning the last several decades. So why it is that humans continue to have faith in an unseen entity? Could it be that as global civilization has become increasingly complex, our species has become overwhelmed by the labyrinth of modernization that has distanced us from our spiritual roots? Might our faith in Angels merly a psychological device that helps quell the rising tide of spiritual detachment, helping us to not feel so lost and alone in the universe? Could it be that mankind, feeling more and more helpless in a world filled with tragedy and chaos, has clung to the idea of angelic helpers and guardians to provide an element of security within the subconscious? Is our faith in the reality of these spiritual arms of God merely an attempt to understand the unseen elements of the human psyche? Are angels, as Carl Jung said of many primitive legends and lores, archetypes that “set forth the secrets of the soul in glorious images”? Or could it be that angels are real?
Prima Facie
When one of PSI TECH’s students was given an angel as a blind target, her data above described an entity that PSI TECH was all too familiar with. The student was one of countless that had come before whose data confirmed what PSI TECH had already discovered. Angels are real. In fact, after years of remote viewing them as an in-house project, PSI TECH had accumulated stacks of data on these incredible beings. Again and again, year after year, the sessions uncovered one amazing fact after the other, sometimes confirming religious accounts of the fundamental nature of Angels, and at other times surprising the viewers with strange and startling new truths.
In the early stages of PSI TECH’s investigation, Angels were often confused with Midwayers. But it soon became apparent that Midwayers and Angels are two separate entities with very different job descriptions. And unlike Midwayers, there is a definitive dark side to the history of our angelic hosts.
On “The Future”… 0099/8763
And so we find ourselves standing on the edge of that shadowed boundary between the light of what we do know, and the darkness that we seek to illuminate. But it is a darkness that up until now has been left to ordained prophets, extraordinary seers, and gifted visionaries to shed light on. We scrutinize ancient texts for clues to our spiritual future. We rely on meteorologists for weather patterns that will affect our crops, our homes, our livelihood. We read our daily horoscopes and follow the advice of astrologists to determine compatibility of relationships and interaction with others. We follow the advice of financial strategists and market analysts to insure our money is well placed for future gain. We now turn to scientists to read our genes and determine if there are health problems that may arise on our personal horizons, and we follow the advice of doctors trained to speculate on the course of diseases within us.
In essence, we still use those soothsayers and visionaries to tell us about upcoming events that will affect us on a personal level. We still depend on others to be our eyes to the future.
But that dependency is over. We have been given new eyes. We have discovered the tools that allow any man, any woman, to see for themselves what awaits them in that darkness beyond. It is no wonder this technology has found such opposition. Should the common man be given such power? What will become of the professional psychic, the diviner who claims only they have been equipped with powers to see into the future? What will happen when their ‘gift’ is suddenly available to all? What will happen to those in positions of power when their activities behind closed doors become viewable? And what will happen to the world when there are no secrets?
Like the first man who lifted a bone from the carcass of an animal and viewed it no longer as debris but a weapon, or the first woman who struck one rock to another and held the shard to the light and envisioned a tool, those who brought technical remote viewing out of the hands of the powerful and into the public sector saw this skill as way to change life as we know it. We have been given the tool to see the future, to break the reliance on others for predictions, to free ourselves from the bonds of those who tell us it can or can’t be done. Finally we can become the pioneers that we were meant to be; free from the fear that inhibits discovery and progress. We can now illuminate the trajectories that spread out before us into the darkness, and chart our own paths to new horizons.
It is with this tool that PSI TECH undertook their greatest project of all: to peer into the future and see what is in store for our species. What they found was startling, and while it was easy to get caught up in the fear caused by seeing events to come, they also found hope that mankind will survive through it all, and come out of the darkness to claim their rightful place as more evolved species.
Interview with Dane Spotts and Joni Dourif, October 2005.
Snow: One of the most incredible uses for remote viewing is to peer into the future. Let me ask you, have you looked into the future?
Spotts: We regularly do targets involving the future. Personal and company best path scenarios, future threat assessments, upcoming catastrophic disasters, the evolution of mankind, planetary events that affect us all. That sort of thing. When we do a future target we are remote viewing the blueprint for an event that has not yet happened. We call this a trajectory. Some trajectories seem to be locked down, meaning that they are destined to happen, while others are mutable and can be avoided or changed. This takes some sorting out, from an analysis perspective, but when we have fifteen remote viewers all working in the blind on a target and they land on the same future event scenario time and time again, it’s pretty certain that the event will take place, as the data suggests.
Snow: So once the future event is seen, are there any other limitations?
Spotts: As we discussed earlier the only problem with this is in nailing down the timelines, so that we can know “when” the event will take place. This is one of the prime limitations of remote viewing, getting specific dates and numbers, and we have to use certain advanced techniques to be able to pin down a time-frame for a future event.
Snow: Like viewing other event markers that precede it, for example?
Spotts: Yes.
Snow: So what does the future look like for mankind?
Spotts: Near future, there appears to be some very serious challenges just around the corner that we face as a species. We have been working “the future” as a target for years and have always run into the same “wall of problems” in the future as a universal theme.
Snow: How big a wall are we talking about?
Spotts: Global events that take place, which are so devastating that a big event scenario we have termed “the Discontinuity” pops out in every session dealing with the future of our planet. Wars breaking out everywhere, disease, famine, environmental disasters, financial collapse, and then through all this misery which seems to affect almost everyone on the planet, at the end of this cycle, what looks like a huge celestial event that wipes out a significant portion of Earth’s population. Pretty much the worst parts of the Bible unfolding in an Armageddon like scenario. Not a pretty picture at all. (Continued….)
Even if you are not a remote viewer and have no interest in ever learning the skill, you will find the data, speculations, and analysis of the world’s leading remote viewers as they report PSI TECH’s “mysteries” compelling and beyond imagination. If you didn’t know the source of this data you would say it’s akin to reading 10 episodes of the X-files, only these are not fiction. This is real!
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