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The Bright Side Show

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Nothing to hear folks but empty air for over an hour. COURTNEY BROWN will be back on October 21st. Please come back and join us then. He is the leading scholar on the subject of "remote viewing" as it is done using procedures that were developed by the United States military. He currently teaches at Emory University in Atlanta. Courtney received his Ph.D. degree from Washington University (St. Louis) in 1982 in political science with an emphasis on mathematical modeling. He has published two books on the subject. Courtney is the Director and founder of The Farsight Institute, a nonprofit research and educational organization dedicated to the study of the phenomenon of "remote viewing." He has published peer-reviewed research on this subject in premier scientific outlets, and has spoken internationally at a host of venues, including various universities, as well as at respected gatherings of physicists. His recently published book on the subject, Remote Viewing: The Science and Theory of Nonphysical Perception, is the only book of its kind where the science of remote viewing is developed with respect to highly structured data-collection methodologies. He has also just published an independently released remote-viewing study of the crucifixion drama involving Jesus, titled “The Crucifixion Ruse,” the first 22 minutes of the video presentation is available on YouTube and at http://www.crucifixionruse.com/. Courtney has also written extensively about using remote viewing to study extraterrestrial life, and has published two best selling books on the subject, which are available as free pdf downloads.   You can find out more about him at www.courtneybrown.com and www.farsight.org.

 

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