Jon Knowles

Jon Knowles

Jon Knowles has been a remote viewer, trainer, and project manager since 1999. He has been active in TransDimensional Systems, the Aurora Remote Viewing Group, and the Applied Precognition Project. Knowles is the author of Remote Viewing from the Ground Up (2017) and co-author of Associative Remote Viewing: The Art and Science of Predicting Outcomes for Sports, Politics, Finances & the Lottery (2021). He has published seven articles in Eight Martinis magazine and has presented at several Applied Precognition conferences, as well as at the IRVA conferences in 2022 and 2023. Jon co-authored “UFOs and Remote Viewing in Russia and the USA” with Daz Smith, published in Nexus magazine, July-August 2023, Vol. 30, No. 4.

Jon holds a B.A. in philosophy from Harvard University and an M.A. in English Language and Literature from the University of California, Berkeley. His internet portal is https://www.jonknowles8.com, and he can be reached at jonknowles8@yahoo.com.

Debra L. Katz, Ph.D.

Debra Lynne Katz

Debra Lynne Katz, Ph.D. Debra Lynne Katz is the president of the International Remote Viewing Association. She holds a Ph.D. in Psychology and a Master’s degree in Social Work. She founded the International School of Clairvoyance and has been the lead instructor since its inception. Her remarkable literary contributions include The Complete Clairvoyant: A Trilogy, You Are Psychic: The Art of Clairvoyant Reading and Healing, Extraordinary Psychic: Proven Techniques to Master Your Natural Abilities, Freeing the Genie Within, and Associative Remote Viewing: The Art & Science of Predicting Outcomes for Sports, Financials, Elections, and the Lottery.

Debra is an accomplished remote viewer, clairvoyant, medium, energy healer, and dedicated parapsychological researcher. For more information, visit debrakatz.com.

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Lyn Buchanan

Lyn Buchanan

Lyn grew up in a family that moved frequently due to his father’s work on the railroad. This upbringing exposed him to many cultures, personal paradigms, and a wide range of people, leading to a development that was both polycultural and multilingual.
After high school, he joined the military and became a computer specialist in the emerging field of computer-directed guided missile systems. He then had a 12-year break in service, during which he served as a Methodist minister while earning two Master’s degrees—one in linguistics and the other in psychology. Upon re-entering active military service, Lyn aimed to become a chaplain; however, due to his linguistic abilities, he was instead utilized as a Russian, German, and Mongolian linguist for military intelligence. An incident that was classified at the time, occurring just eight years before his retirement, led to his involvement in the U.S. military’s “Controlled Remote Viewing” unit, where he served as a remote viewer, database manager, property book officer, and ultimately, as a trainer for incoming personnel.

After retirement, Lyn worked for the Defense Intelligence Agency for several years before forming his own company, Problems > Solutions > Innovations. This organization now trains and employs Controlled Remote Viewers for police work, space and technical research and development, business, economic, medical, and personal applications. He currently resides in Alamogordo, New Mexico, where he trains military personnel in Controlled Remote Viewing for the public online.

Lyn is the author of two books. One, The Seventh Sense, discusses Controlled Remote Viewing and its military applications. The other, Gravity Can Be Your Friend – (It Can Also Get You Killed), is a science-based fictional book that examines and predicts police work in space. Lyn was also portrayed by George Clooney as the character “Lyn Cassidy” in the movie The Men Who Stare at Goats, a comedic take on the U.S. military’s remote viewing unit.