Heard on the Radio

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@msiduri (5687)
United States
March 16, 2017 7:22am CST
As I got into the car this morning to come to my early morning writing session, I heard the words come from the radio, “I’ve never looked into remote viewing.” The station is a talk radio station I occasionally listen to, but the program is an old show called Coast-to-Coast, broadcast overnight and given to such topics as the paranormal and UFOs. I don’t recall if it went by the same name when I caught the spiritual great-granddaddy of the current host as a kid talking about how some have learned to secretly harnessed the power of manipulating the jet steam. I forget the mechanism he described, but it was at least interesting enough it kept my attention. Until he said the Communists where using it to control the weather in the United States. I remember being quite disappointed. In my defense, I couldn’t have been more than eleven or twelve years old. But I listened to the show this morning for a little while simply because of the initial amusing malapropism. I never did catch the full name of the guy being interviewed, but according to IMDB, he’s Paul Andrew Kimball. He is a filmmaker from Halifax, Nova Scotia who made a documentary titled Best Evidence: Top Ten UFO Sightings, where he interviewed UFO experts (how do you get a designation like that?) as to what they thought were the best UFO sightings. And he says the subject of remote reviewing keeps popping up. He’ll have to look into it down the road. To think I could have changed the station and gotten a weather and traffic report along with a summation of the latest Twitter tantrum from the (*cough*cough*) of the leader of the free world. Image is from pixabay
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• Trinidad And Tobago
18 Mar 17
I am intrigued. What was is 'remote reviewing'? Two things pop up in mind. 1. Aliens watching us...keeping us under review. 2. The government watching us all the time. I am sure neither is correct.
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@msiduri (5687)
• United States
19 Mar 17
Remote viewing is the idea of being able to see things by extra sensory perception. There's no scientific evidence it exists.
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• Trinidad And Tobago
19 Mar 17
@msiduri I saw a movie where children psychic were trained to be used in warfare using this extra sensory perception...'remote viewing' to guide soldiers during an attack. Sadly this too was converted into a weapon by the Government.
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@msiduri (5687)
• United States
20 Mar 17
@Gita17112016 That doesn't sound familiar. It sounds kind of silly, actually.