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u/greymkraken · 3 pointsr/MysteriousUniverse

So this is the definitive journalistic book on the history of Remote Viewing. I post it everytime Remote Viewing comes up.

Schnabel also did a doc with BBC called "America's Psychic Spies" which is on YouTube, where he interviews Ingo Swann. A number of the program participants and command staff appear on screen.

The book covers the program from inception, to recruitment, to the eventual dissolution of the program. Most of the parties at the time were directly interviewed.

As far as McMoneagle, he's often referred to as themost successful remote viewer out of any program. he's written a few books. I'm not sure if it was in a book other than Mind Trek, or if it wasin the Schnabel book, but there's a much more comprehensive explanation of his history of OBEs, psychic tendencies, and heart attacks. He's had few.

While most of the remote viewing books by participants are OK, everybody got in on the act when the subject was popular, and they vary wildly in both quality and perceived veracity.

The Schnabel book also has some detail on the personnel interactions of the RV unit, including Ed Dames. (The last remote viewer on earth I'd believe, but that's just me. He's been predicting the end of the world for 20 years and when that gets old, he remote views Lucifer the crystalline intelligence.)

u/Da_Trooth34 · 2 pointsr/MysteriousUniverse

Reading this book in order to write a thesis: https://www.amazon.com/Mutants-Mystics-Science-Superhero-Paranormal/dp/022627148X
It includes ton of pulp sci-fi covers which are amazing when the cover stories are Keel, Shaver, or even Fort reprints. Best part of writing this paper.

u/Cephalophore · 1 pointr/MysteriousUniverse

So the version I read was a re-publication from 2014 but from what I can tell there weren't any new reports added to it since the 70s. It looks like his most recent is from 2010 called Wonders in the Sky.

u/topaz_b · 2 pointsr/MysteriousUniverse

Wait what? To google I go!

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edit - Oh My God it's true!

u/thatswacyo · 6 pointsr/MysteriousUniverse

Here you go:

Pinpoint: How GPS is Changing Technology, Culture, and Our Minds https://www.amazon.com/dp/0393354369/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_F58wDb3SNQ2J8

u/Gralekgejost · 1 pointr/MysteriousUniverse

Too long to explain, unfortunately. The story was covered in two plus episodes. There's a book, though:

u/MantisMU · 30 pointsr/MysteriousUniverse

Unfortunately it seems that you are the one "undereducated" on Socialism as you seem to fail to see its true nature and its ultimate goals.

The goal of socialism (as defined by Lenin) is Communism, and Communist regimes are responsible for more death and mass killings in the last 100 years than any other ideology. 100 million people dead is the estimate most often sighted.

Living in the "information age" does not make the ideology any less dangerous or destructive and you would be a fool to think otherwise. Human beings are too quick to forget the lessons of the past and it's clear to see that the thinking that lead to that staggering number of deaths is back in vogue.

>How much did the delivery of the baby cost in Australia? Close to zero. $3500 bucks on average for just the childbirth itself, just that one day, in the capitalist paradise of the United States.

In socialist systems someone always pays. I can tell you for a fact that the birth of my child, nor any healthcare I receive in Australia, is "free". I pay for it with an extremely high tax rate. It appears that you haven't thought very deeply about the realities of a socialist system if you think that things are "free".

I have thought deeply about these things and my conclusion is that the system is fundamentally immoral as the state is taking my property by force for redistribution. If I do not consent to the redistribution of my property the state will destroy my life with either prison or death (if I resist).

>dragging on American academics for pointing a finger at the oppressor culture that is the source of global strife and complaint.

It's interesting to me that I keep seeing this rhetoric about the "oppressor culture". You state that it is the source of global strife and complaint, but all I see is that your thinking is immersed in identity politics and this idea that everything should be seen through the lens of the 'oppressed and the oppressors'. I believe this is a kind of cult that has infected people's thinking and it has spread comprehensively in the Western world. Now I don't hold it against you because I too used to think like this. The elements of this post-modern, marxist thinking are highly pervasive and have infected almost every aspect of our society.

There is too much to unpack here and I need to get back to show research but I will say this; both Aaron and I do not subscribe to identity politics or the far left thinking that has become so prevalent in society. We will continue to talk (and joke) about whatever we find interesting on Mysterious Universe, and this might include things that cross over into political or cultural areas that some listeners do not agree with.

If you don't agree with our views and what we say then that's fine. You have the liberty to not listen to us whenever you please.

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