The Rhine at 90 Series: Stephan Schwartz - Remote Viewing Our Future
Can Remote Viewing be used to view future events? Can we make predictions about the future of the country, the planet, and the world using Remote Viewing techniques?
Join Stephan Schwartz as he discusses a recent research project working with talented remote viewers to explore the future of the world. They explored questions like what the United States will look like in 20 years – 50 years – and far in the future. Precognitive Remote Viewing has been used in very creative ways to explore different questions about the world, and Stephan will discuss his latest innovations in the use of this interesting psi ability.
In addition, Stephan will discuss the time he spent at the Rhine Research Center and how the Rhine has impacted his life and the field of parapsychology.
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Scientist, futurist, and award-winning author of both fiction and nonfiction Stephan A Schwartz is a Distinguished Associated Scholar of the California Institute for Human Science, Distinguished Consulting Faculty Saybrook University, and a BIAL Foundation Fellow. He is a columnist for the journal Explore, editor of the daily web publication Schwartzreport.net, and the weekly Schwartzreport podcast.
Stephan is author of more than 300 technical reports, papers, academic book chapters, prefaces, and introductions, and over a hundred general media publications, including Smithsonian Magazine, The Washington Post, The New York Times, OMNI Magazine, Playboy Magazine, and many foreign publications. His own research work has been covered worldwide by numerous magazines, newspapers, and television productions, and he is regularly interviewed by both American and foreign media, published and video.
He is the recipient of the Nautilus Literary Award for nonfiction, the Book Excellent Award for fiction, and his books are published in multiple languages. He is the recipient of the Parapsychological Association Outstanding Contribution Award, the U.S. Navy's Certificate of Commendation, twice recipient of OOOM Magazine's (Europe 2018-2023) 100 Most Inspiring People in the World Award, the 2018 Albert Nelson Marquis Award for Outstanding Contributions, and the GPS Scholars of the World Top Scholar Award.

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