The Past & Present Are Recorded In Full Detail

by Kim Greenhouse on November 15, 2009

in Parapsychology

Paul Smith

Paul Smith

Get ready for an in-depth conversation with one of the early adapters of America’s Psychic Espionage Program. I invited Paul Smith – Remote Viewer, Remote Viewing Teacher, and author of Reading The Enemy’s Mind – to shed light on the military data collection program that is so mind-blowing that it forces us to reevaluate time, space, and matter.

What if the past and present are being recorded in full detail? What if all of this exists somewhere in a time library? What if nothing is really a secret? What if you were to find out that anything in the past can be located by transcending time, space, and our current beliefs about reality and how it works? A new universe of reality is available to those who are receptive to new knowledge, methods, and paradigms.

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Adam Cassidy January 12, 2010 at 1:01 am

Took me a couple listens, but I got it in the end! Very interesting – I might be a good candidate for this stuff…

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