Beyond the Senses: Exploring Controlled Remote Viewing with Lyn Buchanan

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Controlled Remote Viewing was developed by U.S. military intelligence.  Lyn Buchanan was trained in and performed Controlled Remote Viewing at a very advanced level for the military intelligence unit.

In this episode he explains how his subconscious mind saved him from certain death in a traffic accident.  He also explains how the subconscious mind can be trained to communicate with the conscious mind using the body as a conduit.

Please listen to the episode and check out Lyn’s book The Seventh Sense, published by Paraview Pocket Books.

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Lyn grew up in a family that moved residence quite often (father worked on the railroad). In growing up, he was exposed to many cultures, personal paradigms, and a wide range of people. His development during his youngest years was both poly-cultural and multi-linguistic.

After high school he joined the military. He became a computer specialist in the newly developing science of computer-directed guided missile systems. He then had a 12-year break in service where he served as a Methodist minister while getting two Master degrees, one in linguistics and the other in psychology. When he re-entered active military servic, he wanted to become a chaplain, but having noted his linguistic abilities, he instead was used as a Russian, German, and Mongolian linguist for military intelligence. A then-classified incident just 8 years before his retirement caused him to be brought into the U.S. military's "Controlled Remote Viewing" unit, where he worked as a remote viewer, database manager, property book officer, and finally, trainer of incoming new personnel.

After retirement, he worked for the Defense Intelligence Agency for several years and then formed his own company, Problems>Solutions>Innovations, which now trains and uses Controlled Remote Viewers for police work, space and technical research & development, business, economic, medical, and personal applications. He now lives in Alamogordo, New Mexico and trains the military's Controlled Remote Viewing to the public on-line.

Lyn is the author of two books. One, "The Seventh Sense" is a book about Controlled Remote Viewing as well as the military's use of it. The other is "Gravity Can Be Your Friend - (it can also get you killed)", a science-based fictional book looking at and predicting police work once we get into space. Lyn was also a depicted by George Clooney as a part of the character, "Lyn Cassidy" in the movie, "The Men Who Stare At Goats", a comedic movie about the U.S. military's remote viewing unit.

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