Buchanan, Lyn
Leonard (Lyn) Buchanan is one of the "remote viewers of the first hour" and has been integrated into the projects of the military unit in Fort Meade since 1984. His skills were ...
Leonard (Lyn) Buchanan is one of the "remote viewers of the first hour" and has been integrated into the projects of the military unit in Fort Meade since 1984. His skills were ...
Manfred Jelinski, born in Berlin in 1948, played a key role in promoting and disseminating remote viewing in the German-speaking area, especially Germany. Founder of the RV Academy, RV instructor and author of non-fiction and novels.
Martin "Marty" Rosenblatt is one of the original co-founders of the Applied Precognition Project (APP) and the COO.
Maximilian Müller, a remote viewer trained in Germany, examined in 2017 at the Helmut Schmidt University / University of the Federal Armed Forces in Hamburg together with the psychologist Dr. Marc Wittmann from the Institute for Frontier Areas of Psychology and Mental Hygiene examined the effectiveness of remote viewing using remote viewing.
Melvin C. "Mel" Riley was transferred to Fort George G. Meade in 1976 at the request of a senior intelligence officer to work on a special security vulnerability assessment team. He and Lieutenant Fred "Skip" Atwater shared adjacent desks, and within a year he was assisting Skip in the early stages of building the Army's first remote viewer unit. Mel, referred to as Viewer 011, was thus the first official remote viewer to be assigned to the US Army's later remote viewing program.
Palyne "PJ" Gaenir created the first lay website on Remote Viewing. Her name is probably best known in connection with the publication of the CRV manual in mid-1998.
Patrick Harold "Pat" Price (1918–1975) was one of the first and most successful remote viewers of the SRI. His accomplishments in the SRI trials contributed in large part to the fact that the remote viewing program caught the attention of the CIA ...
Paul H. Smith is the longest serving Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) teacher today. His career as an instructor began in 1984. He served in the government's Star Gate Remote Viewing Program in Ft. Meade, MD (September 1983 to August 1990). From 1984 he was one of only five Star Gate employees who were headed by the legendary founders of remote viewing, Ingo Swann and Dr. Harold E. Puthoff at SRI-International, were personally trained as remote viewers.
Prudence Calabrese is the founder and director of TransDimensional Systems (no longer discoverable online), which provides information solutions to governments, corporations and individuals by providing a range of alternative and paranormal services such as remote viewing, knosomatics, intuitive counseling, technology transfer, mind mapping, physical Uses profiling and other techniques.
Russell Pickering is an American remote viewer and student of Paul H. Smith.