Courtney Brown (researcher) - Remote Viewing

Remote Viewing

Brown's research has received notable positive reviews from other advocates of psi phenomena such as Fred Alan Wolf, William A. Tiller, and Daryl Bem. Brown's remote viewing findings have been dismissed by some other scientists, such as his colleague at Emory University Scott O. Lilienfeld, who has claimed that he has refused to subject his ideas and his claimed psychic powers to independent scientific testing on what Lilienfeld describes as "curious" grounds. This claim is based on a request that Brown show up in an Emory classroom to remote view something. Brown refused saying that he does not do anything related to remote viewing at Emory. Brown is not restricted in listing his affiliation with Emory when talking about remote viewing or any other subject, something that has been incorrectly reported elsewhere. He normally acts as a data analyst while working with other remote viewers (who do the actual viewing) who have been trained in procedures that were developed by the U.S. military.

Among other assertions, Brown says he has remote viewed Jesus Christ.

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