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FEATURE STORY
CRV Direct Hit
Featuring Lyn Buchanan
by Dick Allgire
There is value in the publication of raw remote viewing session work. It gives everyone a better understanding of what kind of data can be produced by a remote viewer, and it gives us a chance to see how data manifests in a real session on a real target. Too many claims are made about remote viewing without any data to back up those claims.
Lyn Buchanan was kind enough to let us publish and analyze a session that he worked recently. In this instance the work was essentially blind. The partial frontloading was simply this:
Target coordinates:
012301
018911
“The target is a location. Describe the location.”
As he worked the session Lynn was monitored by John, with a student named Coral observing. Lyn Buchanan is not fond of “proving” his skill as a remote viewer to onlookers. Commenting on this session he says “Thinking back on it, I was somewhat perturbed. I hate Dog & Pony Shows. I have done too many of them, I guess. While I don't mind doing demos for the students, there is still that Dog & Pony Show feeling in the back of my mind that I can't get rid of.”
We asked Lyn if uses any type of “cool down” prior to working a session. “I have found,” he replies, “that the best ‘cool down’ for me is to line up a series of physical activity jobs and just include the session in it, zooming through the jobs without break and as quickly as possible: Mow the lawn, Clean the garage, Do the session, Wash the car.”
This session was done on January 23, 2001. We are publishing two complete versions of the session. Lyn first sent the unedited original, which is rather difficult to read. “Everyone who has seen me do a session,” he says, “knows that the handwriting is totally illegible, especially when I'm on target.”
We requested he copy the session and provide a more legible version so everyone could better read and understand the data. Lyn sent us a typed version of the session with this caveat: “I'd like a disclaimer on it saying it was re-done for presentation, and that it had been compared to the original for accuracy. I don't know why, but I have always been a stickler for total honesty where the public is concerned. I'd hate for the word - - -or even suspicion - - - to get around that I was faking a target for presentation.”
Here is the typed version of Lyn’s session:
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Lyn 1/23/01
1641 hrs
Training table
John (monitoring)
Coral (observing)
POCA: Biker gang
invading a
town and
destroying
everything
POCD: none
SA:biker gang |
Frontloading:
The target is a location. Describe the location |
012301
018011 |
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A: across
hard
rough
B: Land |
012301
018011 |
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A1: across
hard
rough
B1: land
A2: across
angle
down
hard
B2: Manmade
SC: Motorcycle
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012301
018011 |
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A1: over
down
across
hard
rough
B1: Land
A2: up
Solid
B2: organic
SC: Biker gang
EA: surprise:
New ideo.
A3: rising
Curving
Faster
A4: up
Down
Across
Hard
B4: Manmade
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(Monitor: “Describe the land”)
P2: (Land)
Dark
Red
Side lit
Dark
Powdery
Flat
Open
Outdoors
Dark
Semi-dark
Locally lit
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Dirty
Loose
Black
Clothy
Jeansy |
SC: Lantern
SC: hat
NOTE: I think I’ve jumped
Target from “land” to
some other part. Feels
like I’m describing
the organic.
SC: jeans
SC: Does that
mean its
"common"?
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(Monitor: “Describe the organic”)
P2: (organic)
Common
Ordinary
Young
In dark
Resting
“time-outting”
black
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NOTE: I think I’ve jumped
target to the manmade.
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(Monitor: “Describe the manmade”)
P2: (Manmade) |
AI: flat land in
Front of me.
I feel envy
Confusion break:
Why envy?
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P3: Sketch:
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(1) Manmade
Black
Thin
Balanced
Mechanical
Metallic
Balanced
Leaning
Stopped
Resting
Not working
In dark
Dark
(2) open
dark
(3) organic
young
male
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P7: "Hog"
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Down
Kneeling
Squatting |
NOTE: Not “male” as in gender
But “male” as in ambiance:
“Macho”.
AI: sore legs
Sore butt
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