David Sereda

Aug 18, 2024

David Sereda started Lightstream Technologies in Sedona, Arizona, in 2007 with his wife, Crystal Sereda. They developed the company from the ground up with their own designs and technology. David Sereda is the inventor of this technology and a well-known self-taught scientist.

David has studied meditation, yoga, vegetarian diet, world religions, ancient history, physics, math, astronomy, and alternative zero-point energies for over 40 years. He studied physics up to the college level and has continued his studies ever since. In school, he presented his physics teacher with a time dilation theory, which the teacher admitted was beyond anything he had seen since Einstein! In 1990, David began working with MIT physicist Dr. Bogdan Maglich and teamed up with him to promote and fund Maglich’s non-radioactive fusion power technology. David studied fusion power for over 10 years. Maglich appointed David Sereda as Director of the Los Angeles-based “Tesla Foundation,” under which David became a Tesla technology expert and spoke in the United States Congress with Maglich and Company on fusion power. Maglich later appointed David as President of HiEnergy Microdevices, a U.S. defense contractor using novel technology to detect buried landmines and find hidden explosives and other contraband. David managed all U.S. military communications, technology contracts, and accounts, including those with U.S. Customs and the Coast Guard.

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Angela Thompson

Jul 17, 2024

Dr. Angela Thompson Smith’s primary qualifications are in nursing and social work in the U.K. She emigrated to the U.S. in 1981, where she worked in medical research in New Jersey and volunteered with the Psychophysical Research Laboratories (PRL) until being hired by the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) Laboratory. Her five fascinating years at PEAR preceded a move to Las Vegas, NV, where she worked as Mr. Robert Bigelow’s Research Coordinator. In the mid-1990s, while studying for her Ph.D., she also trained in Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) with Paul Smith (RVIS) and Lyn Buchanan (PSI). In 1999, Dr. Smith became a Founding Director and Member of IRVA and has served as a Board Member. Since the early 1990s, she has been training others in remote viewing, consulting on applications projects in the U.S. and abroad, and has written multiple books, including Remote Perceptions, SEER, SCRIBE, and Tactical Remote Viewing.

Don deCourcelle

Jul 08, 2024

Don is a retired software engineer who worked primarily in the field of telecommunications at Bell Labs, AT&T, Lucent, Avaya, and Verizon Wireless. He has also had a long-term interest in spiritual and metaphysical topics and created several YouTube videos, now freely available, about his earlier formative experiences. Later in life, after he took up meditation, he started perceiving phonetic and word-based mental energies during his meditative state. Out of curiosity, he began writing these down, a practice that became a new hobby—an opportunity to study his mind and subconscious over time. Today, his written journal is 26 years deep, a “long-term experiment” that eventually evolved into a channeling practice. It is through these curiosity-driven channelings that new historical information appears to be emerging—data that, if true, fills a huge gap in recorded history; data that simply begs to be validated by the only way possible… through remote viewing!

Cindy Miller, Ph.D.

Jul 06, 2024

Cindy’s interests include the broader topic of anomalous and non-local phenomena of which RV may be a modality and how AI can assist practitioners and users of RV. She is the founder and owner of Enigmatic Technologies, LLC, a scientific and management consulting firm that combines non-local modalities with traditional business approaches. She holds advanced degrees in mathematics, engineering management, and systems engineering, and many hours of graduate work in international relations. Currently the Treasurer the International IRVA, she was previously President and Chief Operating Officer of an internationally focused non-profit organization. Her scientific and analytical experience includes contributing to projects and research in sensor systems, high-energy physics, dynamical systems, modeling and simulation, quantum theory, and artificial intelligence.
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Gunther Rattay

Jul 05, 2024

Gunther Rattay is a German researcher, software engineer, and project manager. He was trained in Technical Remote Viewing by Ed Dames in May 1996. That same year, he introduced the Remote Viewing method in Germany alongside two other TRV-trained individuals. Since then, he has trained over 170 Remote Viewing students in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland and can be regarded as the “father of RV” in German-speaking Europe. Most RV trainers in Germany have been trained by him. His intense training concept is designed for one or two trainees only within the same training schedule, ensuring that the base concept of the protocol is not diluted. The training includes Technical Remote Viewing in its extended version, trained until the end of the 1990s, and also features the compact LearnRV follow-up offered afterwards. He has special interests in the processing of perceptions.
Website: trv-training.de
Email: gunther-rattay@gmx.de
YouTube: Remote Viewing Training – DACH

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Gregory C. Radabaugh

Jul 05, 2024

Mr. Gregory C. Radabaugh is the President and CEO of Gray Bear Consulting LLC. Before his retirement from government service, he was a member of the Department of Defense Senior Executive Service and served as the Director of the Joint Information Operations Warfare Center (JIOWC), a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) Controlled Activity (CCA). He directed over 230 personnel, enabling the application of informational power at the strategic level, executing informational power at the operational and tactical levels, and performing CJCS responsibilities for Joint Enterprise Information Operations proponency, operations security, and military deception in global operations.

Prior to his role as JIOWC Director, he was the Chief of Cyber Operations and Cyber Policy for the then Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Agency (AFISRA—now the 16th Air Force). He entered the Air Force as an enlisted linguist in 1974, flying reconnaissance missions overseas. He was commissioned in 1979 and served in a variety of service and national-level positions. He left active duty and joined the civil service in 1989, serving in multiple national-level agencies. He remained part of the Air Force Reserve until his retirement in 2004. He was an Intermediate Nuclear Force and Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (INF/START) arms control inspector from 1989 to 1995 and was designated an Intelligence Community Officer in 2003. An expert in information operations, special operations, and cyberspace operations, he has lectured at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University, and at numerous conferences both at home and abroad.
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Simeon Hein

Jun 24, 2024

Dr. Simeon Hein received his degree in sociology from Washington State University in 1992. His main areas of interest include nonlinear research methods, complexity theory, and technology and society. He first learned Remote Viewing in 1996 and has pursued crop circle research since then. Dr. Hein has been teaching Remote Viewing at the Mount Baldy Institute in Boulder, CO, since 1997. His books include Opening Minds: A Journey of Extraordinary Encounters, Crop Circles, and Resonance and Black Swan Ghosts: A Sociologist Encounters Witnesses to Unexplained Aerial Craft, Their Occupants, and Other Elements of the Multiverse. Since the publication of Opening Minds in 2002, Dr. Hein has given over 400 radio and TV interviews. His new book, Dark Matter Monsters: Cryptids, Ball Lightning, and the Science of Secret Lifeforms, explains why Bigfoot creatures sometimes cause electrical disturbances, battery and camera failures, space-time anomalies, and are often seen near light orbs and other luminous phenomena. His blog can be found at NewCrystalMind.com.
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David Acunzo

Jun 24, 2024

David J. Acunzo, PhD, is Assistant Professor in the Division of Perceptual Studies at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. After a degree in telecommunications engineering from IMT Atlantique (France), David obtained his PhD in neuroinformatics from the University of Edinburgh (UK) and then occupied research positions at CIMeC – Center for Brain/Mind Sciences, University of Trento (Italy), and the Centre for Human Brain Health, University of Birmingham, UK. He has worked on a diverse array of cognitive neuroscience topics including vision, attention and semantic processing using various computational and functional neuroimaging techniques including EEG, MEG and fMRI.
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Damon Abraham

Damon Abraham

Jun 24, 2024

Damon Abraham, PhD, is a researcher in affective science and experimental psychology with a focus on emotion, emotion self-regulation, and mental representation. His parapsychological interests include non-local consciousness (out-of-body and near-death experiences), non-local perception (remote viewing and precognition), and non-local influence (REGs, micro and macro PK effects). His work intersects consciousness, psychic phenomena, and artificial intelligence, exploring their relationship to transformative technologies, human potential, and personal growth. He has presented at conferences such as the International Congress on Consciousness, the Society for Scientific Exploration, the International Remote Viewing Association, and the International Association for Near-Death Studies….
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Tobias Krieg

Jun 24, 2024

Born in 1979, Tobias Krieg is a mechanical engineer with vast experience in the aviation industry. His passion for the aeronautical field began as a child when he dreamed of becoming a pilot—a dream he ultimately fulfilled.

Throughout his professional career, Tobias recognized his natural talent for anticipating future events and the intentions of those around him. Highly interested in expanding these abilities, he began studying Coordinate Remote Viewing in 2018 with Gabriele Eckert, an early student of David Morehouse and an accomplished Remote Viewing trainer. He has continued to develop his Remote Viewing skills by completing Controlled Remote Viewing training with Theo Fischer and Technical Remote Viewing training with Thomas Tankiewicz.
Tobias soon gained interest in sharing his experiences with Remote Viewing and exploring it with like-minded individuals. Together with his Austrian friend Christian Wieser, he founded the online training platform RV-Trainer.com in 2022 to motivate trainees after their initial Remote Viewing education, encouraging them to continuously progress and practice their RV skills.

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