Stephan A. Schwartz


Stephan Schwartz
Stephan Schwartz

Exploration with Remote Viewing

Abstract:

Stephan Schwartz will describe in detail the Mobius Protocol that he has utilized for over 30 years to discover archaeological sites on land and at sea. During his presentation Schwartz will explain how Mobius viewing sessions were structured and conducted, how data was analysed to extract the high quality viewings needed for success, the Four Team Concept, and the Consensus Strategy. This unique body of work has consistently delivered success, when other approaches have failed. To show how this application is practiced, actual case studies from archeaological remote viewing will be used as instructive illustrations. He will also report on a successful precognitive remote viewing on Saddam Hussein's location at the time of his capture.


Bio

Stephan Schwartz is Research Director of the Mobius Group, and an Associate of the Cognitive Sciences Laboratory of the Laboratories for Fundamental Research. He has been an author and researcher in extraordinary human performance for more than 30 years, focusing on anthropology and parapsychology. Stephan's most recent book is Mind Rover: Explorations with Remote Viewing; his two classics, The Alexandria Project (1983) and The Secret Vaults of Time (1978), were revised and reissued in 2000. He has written and produced a considerable body of work in documentary film. Stephan Schwartz serves on the board of directors of the International Remote Viewing Association. Many of Stephan's publications are available at http://www.stephanaschwartz.com/

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