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The Paracast β€” The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

March 22, 2015 β€” Marty Rosenblatt

The Paracast β€” The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

The Paracast Company

Science, News, Society & Culture

3.4 β€’ 683 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 22 March 2015

⏱️ 160 minutes

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Summary

This week Gene and Chris focus the conversation on precognition and remote viewing. Can you take a trip via your mind to another location, and can you predict the future? Our guest, is Marty Rosenblatt, said to be an authority on precognition from a scientific and applications standpoint that includes Associate Remote Viewing (ARV) and other methods. He has worked with many of the most prominent names in remote viewing that include: Joe McMoneagle, Dean Radin, Russell Targ, Skip Atwater, Stephan Schwartz, Ed May and Paul Elder. The focus of the organization that he co-founded, Applied Precognition Project (APP), is to educate society about precognition by making money using Associative Remote Viewing (ARV). Curious? We also plan a β€œgreat experiment.”

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0:00.0

You're in the Paracast, the gold standard of paranormal radio.

0:28.0

And now, here's Gene Steinberg.

0:32.9

So I'll tell you, if you haven't heard after the Paracast yet, that's our premium podcast available to Paracast plus subscribers, you're really missing something.

0:43.5

Because Chris and I spend an extended amount of time talking about a lot of important subjects, such as the fact that he's trying to set up these webcams in the Mysterious Valley.

0:53.6

And we're now being visited by black helicopters.

0:56.9

Do you hear them in the background?

0:58.2

I'm kidding.

0:59.4

But anyway, trying to record what may be unusual events there,

1:04.9

but it's going to take a little bit of money to get it going.

1:07.5

So if there are any people out there who have some money to burn, you've got a big

1:12.1

tax refund, or maybe you're well-heeled and looking for an investment. Talk to Chris. Chris,

1:17.7

give our listeners a brief idea what we're talking about here, and then we'll get into the

1:21.4

contest we're running for the PowerCast Plus. Well, the San Luis Valley Camera Project is

1:26.3

kind of a labor of love. I've been wanting to do this

1:30.4

since the mid-90s when it would have cost about a million dollars. Now, with the cost of technology

1:35.1

coming down and the availability of the internet, it can be done for about 50, 60,000. And we already

1:43.7

have a lot of the equipment. It's just a matter of finding

1:46.2

the right provider and coming up with a budget to be able to pay for high-speed internet so that

1:50.8

these cameras can talk to one another. Essentially, it's a four-camera setup in the center

1:56.8

at the base station would be an all-sky cam, which allows you a 180-degree view of the

2:02.7

entire horizon and the entire sky. And each one of the pixels in that image has coordinate data

2:08.5

and has a number. And when an event triggers a series of parameters, then that motion sets the

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