Georgia Remote Viewing Institute

Who is Major Edward A. Dames? 

How is he important? What record does he hold?

What innovative accomplishments have he achieved recently?

 


  • Starting from 1974, the prototype model of the remote viewing tool moved from the laboratory at Standford Research Institute to the Army. Ed Dames, one of Ingo Swann's trained protégés. Funded by the Army, Dames' job was then to take this and many other mind related tools and test it in the field and test the claim that the model could be taught to anyone. The objective was to make it work and applicable. With the record of being an Intelligence Officer and the Military Medals that says what he is, he was also the only one who was Operations and Training Officer at the same time for this country's PSI SPY unit.


  • 1991, the secret was out and Ed was the first to bring RV to the public's eye and training became available to the public. He founded the first Remote Viewing website, Psi-Tech (http://www.trv-psitech.com/media.htm). If you visit the site and view animations and videos, all the history there was when Major Dames was there. That being "old", TRV has been refined and taught in the LearnRV DVDs.


  • By 2004, he refined the proprietary work of geofix which is to find anything anywhere on Earth, to the what he told me, "Down to the eye ball. Because sometimes, when you're locating a target that is in ocean or forest, the orthodox locating tools aren't enough". Many folks know about Associative Remote Viewing and experience high error rates and all kinds of problems, merely a flip of the coin. Ed Dames has refined it and is able to use this with geofix with 100% accuracy, 100% of the time. He told me this discovery was made after 4 years of self observation of the "signal".

  • He's currently writing a book with one of the best publishers and publishing companies, also in honor of Ingo Swann for creating this model that worked so well, and continued to evolve. What's changed in the field? "One area has not changed. The ability to describe a target and the richness of a target's description, that has not changed. We still can describe a person, place, thing or event at a distance with the same degree of precision and rigor and detail since 30 years ago. I tribute that really to Ingo Swann's discovery. It was so good, that it allowed us right in the beginning to able to do that. That's the one thing that has not changed. If you think about 30 years ago and his break through, the Coordinate Remote Viewing, scanning bi coordinate, that was sorta the Model T. Right now we're driving, as remote viewers, we're driving Ferrari's, but there is still that combustion engine under the hood. Human beings have an innate faculty, our psi faculty. That is the engine. That has not changed. The cosmetics certainly have and the technology on the outside has, but it's still a combustion engine."

          Listen to the recording below for the rest of the interview.

 

 With courtesy from CoasttoCoastAM radio talk show, I've provided audio, highly recommended for your benefit to Inform yourself about remote viewing.



January 4th, 2010, Major Ed Dames says

"There are no secrets. There are no conspiracy theories because this is direct knowledge. There is no analysis. So you don’t need a theory. I will share an in-your-face example of what remote viewing can do in terms of a world of no secrets. There are no secrets in the world for a remote viewer. There are mysteries but those can be investigated." 

"There are no secrets. There are no conspiracy theories because this is direct knowledge. There is no analysis. So you don’t need a theory. I will share an in-your-face example of what remote viewing can do in terms of a world of no secrets. There are no secrets in the world for a remote viewer. There are mysteries but those can be investigated." 




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