1st military remote viewer
Mel Riley was the unit's first official military remote viewer at Ft. Meade. He served there from 1976–1981 and a second time from 1986–1990. He was significantly involved in the development of military remote viewing.
Mel Riley was the unit's first official military remote viewer at Ft. Meade. He served there from 1976–1981 and a second time from 1986–1990. He was significantly involved in the development of military remote viewing.
Today's CRV (Controlled Remote Viewing) was developed with the goal of being able to transfer "natural psychics" capabilities to selected non-media trainees. In addition, protocol-based work had the effect of allowing cleaner analysis of the data and dealing with the problem of AOLs.
The pure definition of "remote viewing" only says something about the ability of the human mind, not about the means that are used for it. Over time, there have been two main approaches that we will briefly put together ...