Vernon Roth presents Remote Viewing as a Tool for Extraordinary Innovation and Research. The PDF explains that remote viewing was originally developed during the Cold War as part of classified U.S. military and intelligence programs.
Remote viewing is described as a structured technique of non-local perception, allowing trained individuals to perceive beyond the limits of time and space. The presentation references programs such as Project Stargate and their study of human consciousness and distant targets.
Roth’s presentation explores how remote viewing methodologies can be applied to identify truthful information in historical accounts, develop new extraordinary technologies, and find unexplored applications for current systems. It also frames remote viewing as a potential tool for discovering optimal use cases for emerging technologies.
The session combines historical review, protocol explanation, and applied examples to introduce foundational remote viewing techniques and propose their integration into research and development environments.