

#79 Sean Webb - CIA Funds Remote Viewing Program | Part 1
8 snips Oct 16, 2023
Sean Webb, author of "Mind Hacking Happiness" and a remote viewing expert at the Monroe Institute, shares fascinating insights into CIA-funded programs exploring consciousness. He discusses the history and potential applications of remote viewing, highlighting its intriguing link to intelligence operations. Webb recounts thrilling successes, like predicting submarine designs, and the extraordinary journey participants experience during their first remote viewing attempts. His insights illuminate the deep connection between intuition and the mind's capabilities.
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McMoneagle's Submarine Discovery
- Joe McMoneagle, a remote viewer, correctly identified a secret Russian submarine.
- His detailed drawings and specifications, initially dismissed, were later confirmed by satellite imagery, proving remote viewing's potential.
Lost Child Found
- McMoneagle located a missing child in the Virginia wilderness using remote viewing after being called by the local sheriff.
- He gave precise directions, leading to the child's rescue, demonstrating the practical application of remote viewing in emergencies.
Webb's First Remote Viewing
- During Webb's first remote viewing session, he visualized a spiderweb-like image with a central blotch.
- This drawing closely resembled the target image, a 1920s Ferris wheel illustration, convincing him of remote viewing's validity.