IS THE 20-YEAR CYCLE OF PRESIDENTIAL DEATHS STILL WORKING? "As a parting shot, [Prudence] Calabrese* gives [her trainee "remote viewers'] a blind target -- "winner of the 2000 presidential election" -- to half of the class. (It's summer, months before our current electoral nightmare began.) "The phrases that come up: U.S. national anthem, death, cemetery, no hope, depression, regret, tragedy, loss, religion, disaster, devastation, proud, failure, sadness, living under ground, sacrifice, victims, mass migration, people fleeing, large flying craft. "{Trainee remote viewer] Ocean comes up with the message, "I am sacrificed. I do not deserve this, but it needed to be this way. I am helpless." "Calabrese says this is the most disturbing data she has seen from such a target and promises to have her professional viewers look into it. "The e-mail message that I received from Calabrese back on June 13 read: "Darn. So much for redecorating my bomb shelter... OK, guys and girls, the results are IN! And the professional data indicates a high probability that Bush is going to carry the election with no bombs or ecological monstrosities in the background (other than the usual stuff going on in the world)." "I still don't know." --"The View From Here" by Silke Tudor in The San Francisco Weekly, December 6-12 2000. ("In the Cold War, the US and the USSR saw 'remote viewing' as a weapon. What about now?") _____ *Calabrese is "a scientist who was studying nuclear physics and working at a cyclotron facility designing magnets when she 'had a moment of self realization' ... Fascinated with remote viewing, Calabrese signed up to be trained by civilian remote viewer and Emory University professor of political science Courtney Brown. Brown had studied under [Ed] Dames and founded the Farsight Institute ... Calabrese was a quick study. She found herself acting as vice president of Farsight for two years until, disillusioned with what she deemed to be non-scientific protocols, she quit Farsight to start her own company, TransDimensional Systems."
