A Look at Technical Remote Viewing
Review: Suspect Zero
"Suspect Zero" is NOT your typical serial killer type of film,
oh no, it goes far beyond the norm! I'm not going to examine
the plot, heck, read the back of the DVD, for crying out loud.
What makes this movie extremely out of the ordinary and
suspenseful is its psychological and technical basis.
I'm actually not certain the average movie viewer would "get"
this story, because it enters a world unknown to most:
TRV, or Technical Remote Viewing...And it handles this subject
matter with great finesse, probably because one of the foremost
of ALL remote viewers, Major Ed Dames (U.S. Army Retired), was a technical
consultant to the production. Dames, himself, even has a
very small role in the film.
If you're not familiar with Major Dames, he's a regular guest
on Art Bell's "Coast to Coast AM" radio talk show. As Art
says, "You either love Dames or you hate him." Many call Dames,
"Doctor Doom." He lives up to that name, particularly with his
prediction of the "Kill Shot." Personally, I'm a MAJOR fan
of the Major, and Technical Remote Viewing as well.
If you want suspense, by all means, buy the DVD. If Technical
Remote Viewing Inriques you, by all means, THIS is a movie
for you. Many of the reviews that I've read have not been all
that positive, but I'd imagine the authors had little or no
knowledge of the powers of TRV.
Remote Viewing is NOT a fairy tale, ladies and gentlemen, its
quite REAL, and many goverments are well-versed in its use.
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