My Remote Viewing Journey

I initially trained in Technical Remote Viewing (TRV / LearnRV) around 12 years ago. Since then, I have worked with a professional Remote Viewing group on numerous research and operational projects. For a period of time, I also operated a professional Remote Viewing business.

I later undertook training in ERV (Extended Remote Viewing), a more experiential form of the Remote Viewing process.

In 2019, I completed training with the Hawaiian Remote Viewers Guild (HRVG) method, which added an entirely new skill set to my toolbox.

Over the last decade, I've also studied a range of complementary modalities, including the Silva Method, Psych-K, EFT Tapping, muscle testing, dowsing, and Quantum Jumping.

My current preferred approach is a personal combination of TRV and HRVG, adapted to suit my style of work.

For my meetings with Shaka the ET, I use a slightly modified ERV process that I developed - with Shaka's assistance - into a form of telepathic communication. Shaka explained that this method is far easier for them than constructing traditional Remote Viewing data and sending it across. The protocol and methodology still feel very much like an RV project, and I keep them highly technical and structured, as that is how I prefer to work.




Some Examples of My Remote Viewing Work



Here are a few samples of my Remote Viewing sessions. I've honestly lost count of how many projects I've worked on-easily somewhere between 900 and 1,000+ sessions by now. Each one is controlled, and structured... and sometimes downright surprising.



1. TRV-Style Blind Project

For this project, I was given nothing but an 'ID number'. No hints, no context-total blindness.

The first thing I perceived was 'an object descending from above', almost like it was dropping down from the 'firmament' and interacting with water below. When the project manager asked me to focus on the object, I sketched what I saw.

When he asked for a short description, the words came out instantly:

"This is an autonomous drone."

I also sensed some kind of 'liquid inside it', with the feel of a vortex or cyclone-my mind even flashed to 'Battlestar Galactica'. Interestingly, another viewer in the same project also described 'a liquid component', so our data lined up.

Later in post-analysis, we assumed this referred to part of the propulsion system.

The project manager closed the task-the goal wasn't to explore the craft further, but simply to verify whether the 'video footage' of the object was real.

And yes... my data suggested it was.



Captured from the original video footage-this frame became the Remote Viewing target.


Tic Tac UFO / UAP Original Fottage



My Remote Viewing sketch of the object. I noticed a shimmer around its edges.


Tic Tac UFO / UAP Original 2



More sketches from this work-visual impressions of the interior of the Remote Viewing target.


Tic Tac UFO / UAP Original 3

Tic Tac UFO / UAP Original 4

(I still want to go deeper into the "Tic Tac," but time hasn't allowed it yet!)



2. Calibration Test - Space Phenomenon


This was another blind project, designed to test the remote viewers who participated in the project against a known 'target'.

I initially struggled with some mental overlay, but eventually the core data came through:

I described 'an object with a lens', something like a satellite viewing instrument.



SpaceX Sketch Remote Viewing Stage 3

SpaceX Sketch Remote Viewing Site Trmplate

The actual target?

Exactly that-a SpaceX satellite seen in the sky at a specific date and time.

My data matched the real-world event.



3. The Cause of the Twin Towers Collapse


This session was also completely blind. I had no idea what the target was. The method was HRVG Remote Viewing.

My data was very specific:

I described 'a tall structure', with 'an explosion at the base', and the structures 'lifting upward slightly' before failing.



SpaceX Sketch Remote Viewing Stage 3

So for all the conspiracy theories out there-Remote Viewing tends to cut through the noise. It simply reveals what's there, whether people like the answer or not.