Standard Remote-Viewing Protocol (Local Targets) by Dr. Harold E. Puthoff and Russell Targ, November 1978

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The basic outline of our standard remote-viewing protocol is as given in our tutorial paper, “A Perceptual Channel for Information Transfer over Kilometer Distances: Historical Perspective and Recent Research,” H. Puthoff and R. Targ, Proc. IEEE, pp. 329- 354, March 1976. The elements of the protocol, each of which is addressed below, consist of (1) target pool selection; (2) subject orientation; (3) outbound experimenter behavior; (4) inbound experimenter behavior; (5) postexperiment feedback; (6) judging procedure.

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