Major Ed Dames presents remote viewing predictions while Peter Gersten provides updates on Art Bell's defamation lawsuit against internet attackers. Dames discusses current remote viewing work and predictions about future events derived from psychic investigation sessions. His systematic approach to remote viewing provides methods for accessing information across space and time through consciousness rather than conventional intelligence gathering. The conversation covers specific predictions and how remote viewing might provide warning about natural disasters, political developments, and other events that could affect people's safety and planning. Gersten shifts to legal discussion of Art's lawsuit against those spreading defamatory information online. He examines the legal strategies being employed and the challenges of pursuing internet defamation cases against anonymous attackers or defendants in distant jurisdictions. The discussion covers broader issues of internet accountability and how legal frameworks are evolving to address online abuse and defamation. Gersten addresses the importance of the case for establishing precedents about internet speech and the balance between freedom of expression and protection from malicious falsehoods. Both topics reveal how alternative approaches from psychic investigation to legal action serve important functions in seeking truth and justice. The conversation demonstrates how researchers and public figures navigate challenges from predicting future events to defending themselves against attacks while continuing their work despite obstacles.