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Mind Rover: Explorations with Remote Viewing 
(Nemoseen Media:  Charlottesville, 2001) ISBN:  $19.95

Volume Three
-- Mind Rover: Explorations with Remote Viewing.  The controversy over whether psi exists will probably rage on for years, with skeptics passionately deriding the research, but the trend is clear: this conflict is an issue of concern to an increasingly small minority, and its debate is becoming almost theological in gestalt. Those who wish to continue the debate should, by all means, continue. It seems timely, however, for others to consider something of the applications to which this research can be put, and how best to work with it. It is a task worthy of this attention because this information channel has already made substantive contributions in areas where there are especially worrisome problems. Nowhere is this clearer than in explorations involving the location and reconstruction of archaeological sites.

Archaeology provides unusually rigorous conditions under which to conduct Remote Viewing experiments. It presents a situation in which not only is the answer completely unknown -- but everyone can agree it is unknown. Thus, in the end, the predicted site is either there or it is not. The artifacts at that site are either there or they are not. The soil layers have either been disturbed or they have not. 

Mind Rover provides detailed reports on actual explorations using Remote Viewing, expeditions that took place around the world. It also offers comparisons between various electronic remote sensing technologies and Remote Viewing and presents solid evidence of how Remote Viewing has succeeded where electronics have failed. There is nothing else like Mind Rover in the literature of psi.


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