Remote Viewing, Demystified with Dick Allgire From the Future Forecasting Group.
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A stray thought about a military tanker turns into a real-world headline two days later and that’s where the rabbit hole starts. I’m joined by veteran remote viewer Dick Allgire to talk about remote viewing as a trainable skill, not a vibe: a protocol-driven way to translate subconscious impressions into usable, testable data.
We get specific about controlled remote viewing mechanics, including ideograms, the “blackboard” focus method, and why viewers often don’t “see” a movie so much as collect fragments and sensations. Dick shares the moments that convinced him something real was happening, plus why remote viewing can feel tedious and inconsistent even after decades of practice. We also break down target IDs, double blind protocol, and the targeteering process, because without clean tasking, chain of custody, and feedback, accuracy collapses into guesswork.
From there we move into the work at Future Forecasting Group, including the hard problem of cryptocurrency forecasting and why some associative remote viewing setups fail. We also hit the topics people love to argue about: UFO remote viewing and why Dick thinks it’s usually the worst place to start, plus a chilling detour into mind control claims and the Derren Brown hypnosis experiment that mirrors classic “trigger cue” stories. If you’re curious about remote viewing training, consciousness research, and practical safeguards against self-deception, this conversation is for you. You can find Dick's Group at https://www.ffgrv.com/
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