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What actually makes a session “remote viewing” instead of intuition, clairvoyance, or guessing?In this interview, Brian Boodhoo breaks down his path from Guyana to the Bronx to Marine Corps infantry (anti-armor / Javelin & TOW) to structured remote viewing—covering why protocols, triggers, blind tasking, and feedback are the difference between “psychic vibes” and a repeatable methodology.
If you’re curious about remote viewing, intelligence-style protocols, and the bigger question of what consciousness can do—this is a deep, practical discussion.
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Biography
Bryan Boodhoo is a Guyana-born U.S. Marine Corps veteran and trained remote viewer. After immigrating to the United States as a child and serving in the Marine Corps deploying to multiple overseas locations, he developed an interest in consciousness research through meditation and anomalous experiences. He later trained in Technical Remote Viewing (TRV) and formally in the Hawaiian Remote Viewers’ Guild (HRVG) method under instructors in the lineage of Glenn Wheaton, eventually becoming an HRVG instructor himself. Boodhoo now teaches a structured, protocol-driven approach emphasizing double-blind tasking, feedback, and team analysis, and participates in operational remote viewing tasking for the Future Forecasting Group.
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Weird World War: China
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Necromancer: And Other Stories
Hell’s Well
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Alien Abattoir and Other Stories (Audio)
The Post-Apocalyptic Tourist’s Guide to the Mojave Desert
Intro: "Mark of the Doomslayer" by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
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What actually makes a session “remote viewing” instead of intuition, clairvoyance, or guessing?In this interview, Brian Boodhoo breaks down his path from Guyana to the Bronx to Marine Corps infantry (anti-armor / Javelin & TOW) to structured remote viewing—covering why protocols, triggers, blind tasking, and feedback are the difference between “psychic vibes” and a repeatable methodology.
If you’re curious about remote viewing, intelligence-style protocols, and the bigger question of what consciousness can do—this is a deep, practical discussion.
You can also watch the episode here.
For early access to videos & a private discord server, to help build the channel, & to support it, sign up here.
You can also provide one-time support to this channel here.
Links
📺 Subscribe on YouTube🌐 Website
Biography
Bryan Boodhoo is a Guyana-born U.S. Marine Corps veteran and trained remote viewer. After immigrating to the United States as a child and serving in the Marine Corps deploying to multiple overseas locations, he developed an interest in consciousness research through meditation and anomalous experiences. He later trained in Technical Remote Viewing (TRV) and formally in the Hawaiian Remote Viewers’ Guild (HRVG) method under instructors in the lineage of Glenn Wheaton, eventually becoming an HRVG instructor himself. Boodhoo now teaches a structured, protocol-driven approach emphasizing double-blind tasking, feedback, and team analysis, and participates in operational remote viewing tasking for the Future Forecasting Group.
Note: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Sean Patrick Hazlett’s Books
Weird World War III
Weird World War IV
Weird World War: China
Nazi Cocktail
Hellhold: And Other Stories
Necromancer: And Other Stories
Hell’s Well
Alien Abattoir and Other Stories
Alien Abattoir and Other Stories (Audio)
The Post-Apocalyptic Tourist’s Guide to the Mojave Desert
Intro: "Mark of the Doomslayer" by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
Copyright © 2026 Through a Glass Darkly. All rights reserved.

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