Thursday, November 6, 2008

IRVA Research

RESEARCH
IRVA is in the process of sponsoring its first-ever remote viewing research project. In November a group of six experienced remote viewers will gather and, assisted by four additional research personnel, will do four sets of double-blind remote viewing targets while being monitored by an operating random event generator Details are available on the IRVA website

From Guerrilla Funding by Paul H. Smith, IRVA President:
Opinion polls regularly show that a large majority of the populace continues to recognize the reality of ESP and other of what we have come to call 'paranormal' phenomena. The smaller minority who don't believe in these things include many in the intellectual elite - the scientists and skeptics who make up today's Old Guard. They are the ones who hold the purse strings. As long as we must rely on them to open up those purses before we can do more real research into non-local consciousness, that research will never be done!

Read how IRVA is moving to make an end run around the Old Guard - Guerrilla Funding

IRVA has activated the Gabrielle Pettingell Memorial Research Fund. You can make your tax-deductible contribution by mail or through our secure online shopping cart. We encourage you to be generous, but welcome any amount from $10 to $10,000 or more. You can be sure that your contributions will be used only for worthy research projects (IRVA retains 5% of contributed funds to offset processing and banking expenses).

Dr. Angela Thompson Smith CRV Course in Wessex

First 5 day CRV Course in Wessex to take place Wednesday, November 26th through Sunday, November 30th, 2008. DETAILS

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Pennsylvania Remote Viewing Event

Author Dale E. Graff will hold two programs about extrasensory
perception and psychic phenomeona on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 8, at
Unity Church of Reading, 4443 10th Ave., Temple.

The Friday program, "Musings on the Extrasensory," will be held at 7
p.m. and will provide background for attendees prior to the workshop
on Nov. 8, "The Art of ESP, Remote Viewing and Precognitive Dreaming,"
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. There is a suggested donation of $5 for the
Friday event.

Graff will discuss intuitive and psychic mental potentials that can
provide useful information when people are awake or when they are
asleep and dreaming. He will present examples of those experiences,
sometimes referred to as psi, which include extrasensory perception,
or ESP; remote viewing; and precognitive dreaming about future situations.

His program is based on his personal experiences and his work as
director of Stargate, a governmental remote viewing program.

There is a suggested donation of $20.

For more information, call the Rev. Nancy Clark at 610-944-9990.