Dr. Courtney Brown, tenured professor at Emory University and director of the Farsight Institute, reveals the scientific protocols behind military remote viewing programs and shares extraordinary results from his research team's consciousness exploration projects. The academically trained researcher explains how remote viewing techniques, originally developed through government-funded programs at Stanford Research Institute, enable ordinary individuals to access information about distant targets through trained psychic perception. Brown discusses the breakthrough discovery of coordinate remote viewing protocols that allowed military intelligence officers to systematically develop psychic abilities previously thought to be limited to naturally gifted individuals. His presentation covers the rigorous scientific methodology used to validate remote viewing data and the stunning accuracy achieved by trained viewers accessing information about people, places, and events across vast distances. The conversation explores how consciousness operates beyond conventional space-time limitations and what this means for understanding human potential and the nature of reality itself. Brown shares specific examples of successful remote viewing sessions and explains how the technique has evolved beyond its military intelligence origins into civilian research applications. This fascinating exploration of consciousness and perception challenges materialist assumptions about human capabilities and reveals the untapped potential of trained awareness to transcend ordinary sensory limitations and access information through non-local consciousness phenomena.