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We've seen the movies and read the spy thrillers but few have met the real men and women behind the curtain of espionage. Dr. Russel Targ is perhaps one of the most important figures in the history of American spying. In the 1970s and 80s he co-founded the psychic research program at Stanford Research Institute. His job was to train spies to remote view for the CIA. Their mission - to 'view' into the enemy's military facilities, top secret files, personal movements and more. This is a fascinating story of not only remote viewing, but how each of us can engage this skill, which is not bound by time and space.
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We've seen the movies and read the spy thrillers but few have met the real men and women behind the curtain of espionage. Dr. Russel Targ is perhaps one of the most important figures in the history of American spying. In the 1970s and 80s he co-founded the psychic research program at Stanford Research Institute. His job was to train spies to remote view for the CIA. Their mission - to 'view' into the enemy's military facilities, top secret files, personal movements and more. This is a fascinating story of not only remote viewing, but how each of us can engage this skill, which is not bound by time and space.
Subscribe to my newsletter: https://reginameredith.com/join-my-community
Support my work on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/reginameredith
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the following program do not necessarily reflect those of ReginaMeredith.com. In keeping with this site's emphasis on sovereignty and knowledge, always use your own discernment and/or seek professional advice when making consequential decisions.

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