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Courtney Brown discusses the results of a remote viewing project which focused on the events of 9/11. Listeners unfamiliar with remote viewing may wish to listen to an introductory interview which can be found here.
This is a two part interview. Part two is here.
The 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, D.C. in the year 2001 were arguably the most shocking and audacious events to happen so far this century. There are many unexplained anomalies associated with these attacks. The number and nature of the anomalies have led a significant and growing number of people to question the official explanation of these events as simply the actions of a small band of terrorists known as al-Qaeda led by Osama bin Laden. This investigation takes a fresh look at 9/11 using remote-viewing methods that were originally developed by the U.S. military and used for espionage purposes. The results are both deeply disturbing and highly controversial.
www.farsight.org
Previous interviews with Courtney Brown:
Bumper music: Cliff Martinez ‘Traffic OST’
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Courtney Brown discusses the results of a remote viewing project which focused on the events of 9/11. Listeners unfamiliar with remote viewing may wish to listen to an introductory interview which can be found here.
This is a two part interview. Part two is here.
The 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, D.C. in the year 2001 were arguably the most shocking and audacious events to happen so far this century. There are many unexplained anomalies associated with these attacks. The number and nature of the anomalies have led a significant and growing number of people to question the official explanation of these events as simply the actions of a small band of terrorists known as al-Qaeda led by Osama bin Laden. This investigation takes a fresh look at 9/11 using remote-viewing methods that were originally developed by the U.S. military and used for espionage purposes. The results are both deeply disturbing and highly controversial.
www.farsight.org
Previous interviews with Courtney Brown:
Bumper music: Cliff Martinez ‘Traffic OST’