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26.8.13

INTERVIEW: Courtney Brown on Radio Far Side

Dr. Brown joins us again to examine the results of the Climate Project 2008-2013, in which remote viewers noted massive climate changes, tsunamis and meteorites by June 1, 2013.  What went wrong?  Or did it go right?

We also discuss the Farsright Institute's latest project: Atlantis.  Did an ancient high-tech human civilization destroy itself because of government secrecy?  It's a fascinating ride through time that makes for a chilling cautionary tale for modern humans.

The conversation spans time and space, the new physics, Plato, Copernicus, the Toba Event in Indonesia 70,000 years ago, multiple universes and timelines, the scientific method, and of course remote viewing.  Join us for a fascinating conversation about near-misses, giant explosions and deflating planets.  It will challenge your perceptions and the history you learned in school.  It doesn't get much better than this.

Dr. Brown is a mathematician and social scientist who teaches in the Department of Political Science atEmory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Independent of his work at the university, he is also the leading scholar on the subject of "remote viewing" as it is done using procedures that were developed by the United States military and used for espionage purposes, or procedures that are derivative of those methodologies.
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Previous Interview with Dr. Brown
The Farsight Institute
Atlantis
Robert Schoch
Ooparts
DA14
Chelyabinsk meteor

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