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Remote viewing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Remote viewing allows a viewer to use his or her intuitive abilities to view and gather information on a target consisting of an object, place, person, etc., which is hidden from physical view of the viewer and typically separated from the viewer in space by some distance. |
 | | Under the remote viewing family of protocols, the viewer is blind to the target, i.e. |
 | | The process of remote viewing was first developed by Russell Targ and Harold Puthoff at the Stanford Research Institute at the behest of the CIA in 1972. |
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