This concerns what remote viewing actually IS.
And here we encounter an exceedingly strange phenomenon which surrounds remote viewing, one which few will even notice unless it is pointed up.
Hardly anyone really wants to know what remote viewing actually consists of, especially if they see themselves in any way connected to social mainstreams -- and which phenomenon, in my opinion, constitutes the exact reason why the top five mainstream publishers refused to publish this book.
As you will see, I encountered this phenomenon from the start as early as 1972, and especially among scientists and media types, but, surprisingly, among parapsychologists, too.
I have made a long-term, intimate study of this phenomenon and its theme will occasionally appear in the text.
But basically, learning what remote viewing actually is might mean having to alter one’s academic and conventional wisdom.
Even though most support the concept of increasing our knowledge, very few really want to do anything of the kind if it wrecks their existing "realities." There is another reason that the fundamentals of remote viewing have not been made visible.
Aside from a few documents made public before 1976, and which identified remote viewing as a channel of long-distance perception, the blame easily falls on those who instituted its research and development and those who funded it.
In this instance, no one wanted the fundamentals made visible to the broad public because remote viewing was considered a potential intelligence tool -- an espionage vehicle whose methodologies needed to be responsibly guarded.
However, the CRV concepts and methodologies themselves were never classified -- which is why I can write this book giving their fundamentals and details.