Made through the book. The content quality is somewhat sloppy because of OCR + spellcheck mistakes, but then, it's free...
Here's an overview/summary:
General
While the title of the book is
Remote Viewing, all forms of psionics are being discussed here. Thus a better title for the book would've been
Introduction to Psionics, or something like that. While psionic phenomena has been observed, it's so subtle for the most of the time, that it's easy to be dismissed altogether by the mainstream science.
Some chapters of this book read almost like generic self-improvement, for how to achieve your goals in business and personal life. The twist here is about applying hypnosis on yourself + coworkers/subordinates to reduce stress and improve performance.
New science
I haven't studied
Rupert Sheldrake too much, so this was the first book for me about the morphic/morphogenetic fields. I've been wondering a lot on what holds things together in organisms, starting with myself. The author argues that MFs exist in the same "dimension"/"frequency"/"realm" with consciousness. The world isn't fundamentally made of matter or energy, but consciousness, which is quantum computing. At sub-sub-sub-atomic level, particles interact with each other in ways that are fairly independent from the way gross material behaves. Thus all matter, whether organic or not, has a memory component to it.
People like Edgar Cayce or Jules Verne are supposed to have seen into the future. While their predictions have been intriguing, they're by no means absolute. In this psionic practise, the consciousness makes up the prediction by fuzzy logic quantum computing, returning the result that seems
most likely. This is completely different from conventional computing where algorithms seek to return an absolute answer, even if somehow calibrated/diversified...
Mental power
There's plenty of content that is almost perfectly in line with the JoS meditation instructions.
The rate of brain activity is likened to
gear transmission where slower (relative) motion to engine translates to higher speed for the vehicle. That is, the slower the brain activity, the more "cycles" are being relieved for psionic practise. This rate usually divided into four levels, from higher to lower:
- Beta: Stressed alert. No psionic potential.
Alpha: Relaxed alert, light sleep. Psionic potential begins here.
Theta: Trance, deep sleep. This is the state usually sought for psionic practise.
Delta: Deep trance, "death's sleep". For expert psionics.
I don't know why they aren't simply labeled Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Delta. That would be clearer...
For chi/mana/prana/vril, the author uses the label adaptive energy, that is fundamentally
negative entropy. More demanding the psionic task, more charged you need to be.
Telepathy is being discussed in detail. Depending on how the telepath wants to communicate, he should focus on auditory/language/visual part of the subject's brain. On telepathic interrogation, ideally the subject doesn't realize that the questions come from somebody else, but instead appear as his own thoughts.
Even finest telekinesis requires a lot of mental power, but then, it doesn't take a lot of force to botch a microchip or to rupture a capillary in someone's brain. These are negative examples, as nefarious applications are of greater interest to ZOGs. How much energy/force would it take to open up a clogged coronary artery?
Russian/Soviet practises
On the surface, Cold War was completely absurd state of affairs. Under the threat of nuclear attack, large amounts of people were confined to globally compartmentalized
soft concentration camps. This would be ideal for rulers who want to do something in secret that requires a lot of resources. Perhaps it wasn't only about secret space programs, but also what the author calls
inner space race...
Russia has gotten further than USA exactly because of not confining psychic practice as mere "remote viewing". The versatility of research wasn't limited on talented humans, but also featured animals and devices to amplify psionics. I spotted multiple jewish names among the Soviet researchers and the primary interest are the harmful applications just as much as with any other discipline/technology for them...
The psionic power was sought to be maximized without consideration for the wellbeing of the practicioner, risking brain damage. This is very much comparable to
necronautics, where NDE is being induced to get a good look of the "other side".
Weaponized frequencies
Like many other people in the 90s, the author speculated a drastic increase in cancers to be caused by the wireless communication expansion. Thankfully, this prediction has turned out to be mostly false. With the deployment of 5G, I wouldn't get too comfortable, though...
The author claims to be psychotronically harassed by UKZOG. Dangerous dissidents are scarce, so the state has the resources to give special attention to them. However, if psychotronic warfare is waged on the general population, that would require an industrial-scale system. Like so many others here, I often wonder on how the common (white) people can remain so
incredibly docile while they are being attacked through usury, "privatization", "austerity", rapefugees and all the other forms of jewing. While antidepressants, crappy food, fluoride, etc. need to be factored into this, I still wonder...
Conclusion
The pursuit to bring psychic phenomena under unified scientific framework is the best aspect of this book. Being heavy content, I just wrote about some parts that sticked to my mind.