Glenn B. Wheaton
2010-Oct-25 Mon, 02:26
Aloha,
I spent a bit of time today going over many things. With the new year almost upon us we have yet another year in our history together. With the upcoming cycle of training which begins on Monday night with Dick’s Annex-C review we pick up a bit in our group dynamic. Debra’s recent project is almost in the can, but is still lacking the analysis effort. This will be the next published project upon its completion. Both Sita and Debra will be conducting familiarization on Annex B & A in the following weeks. With Hrvg withdrawing from the Courtney Brown projects we need to launch new projects in the near future as well as follow up on previous projects and targets of interest. There are several things afoot I can share.
One of the issues Dick and I are working on is our continued support to IRVA. Of interest is coordinating more Hrvg original articles in the IRVA Aperture newsletter. I am also working to get Jim Channon to pen an article for Aperture about Remote Viewing potentials. I would also like to see an IRVA membership drive again this year for our renewals. Since Paul Smith is no longer the President I would like to be sure and support John Stahler as he takes leadership. Hrvg presentations at IRVA’s annual conference seem a possibility again with John Alexander resigning from the IRVA board. John’s grab for fame at my expense over the Goats movie had set us at odds and was the reason I did not make a presentation with Jim Channon at the last conference. Speaking of presentations, I believe that John Stahler has completed the editing for last year’s presentations and will be available within a few weeks. I am ordering Jim’s presentation and we will take a class to watch it. Please make recommendations on other presentations from the conference you might like to see.
Also we should discuss if we will be opening the website up in the New Year and what we will make publically available. The original decision by the Guild was to close the site for 6 months and that time is elapsing with the end of the year.
W.
I spent a bit of time today going over many things. With the new year almost upon us we have yet another year in our history together. With the upcoming cycle of training which begins on Monday night with Dick’s Annex-C review we pick up a bit in our group dynamic. Debra’s recent project is almost in the can, but is still lacking the analysis effort. This will be the next published project upon its completion. Both Sita and Debra will be conducting familiarization on Annex B & A in the following weeks. With Hrvg withdrawing from the Courtney Brown projects we need to launch new projects in the near future as well as follow up on previous projects and targets of interest. There are several things afoot I can share.
One of the issues Dick and I are working on is our continued support to IRVA. Of interest is coordinating more Hrvg original articles in the IRVA Aperture newsletter. I am also working to get Jim Channon to pen an article for Aperture about Remote Viewing potentials. I would also like to see an IRVA membership drive again this year for our renewals. Since Paul Smith is no longer the President I would like to be sure and support John Stahler as he takes leadership. Hrvg presentations at IRVA’s annual conference seem a possibility again with John Alexander resigning from the IRVA board. John’s grab for fame at my expense over the Goats movie had set us at odds and was the reason I did not make a presentation with Jim Channon at the last conference. Speaking of presentations, I believe that John Stahler has completed the editing for last year’s presentations and will be available within a few weeks. I am ordering Jim’s presentation and we will take a class to watch it. Please make recommendations on other presentations from the conference you might like to see.
Also we should discuss if we will be opening the website up in the New Year and what we will make publically available. The original decision by the Guild was to close the site for 6 months and that time is elapsing with the end of the year.
W.