“What is it you do”? A pointed and backhanded question was sent to Kevin Wikse by a frustrated Remote Viewer after he had read through Kevin Wikse’s blog posts.
I received an email from someone claiming to be a highly successful remote viewer. Highly successful? Did they predict or warn about anything I have for the past decade? No. So by his standards the bar to be a “highly successful” Remote Viewer is low, to say the least. What does that make me then? An extremely successful Remote Viewer? Seeing that my efforts where not only accurate, but frighteningly so.
Apparently not because, according to them, what I do, is not Remote Viewing. “Remote Viewing doesn’t work that way,” he tells me. That is different from the way we do Remote Viewing. So what he is telling me, the Remote Viewing they practice doesn’t work, and if their Remote Viewing doesn’t work, what is the point? There is no point, and that is why the US Army shut that program down and went with something that produced results. He did appreciate my reply.
“What is it you do?”
My reply:
“We expose villainy through Remote Viewing and oppose it through Remote Influencing.”
People who say it can’t be done should keep out of the way of those doing it.
-Kevin Wikse