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The Seventh Sense - The Secrets Of Remote Viewing As Told By a "
Psychic Spy" For The U.S. Military
Leonard (Lyn) Buchanan is the Executive Director of Problems>
Solutions>Innovations (P>S>I) which started as a
small data analysis company in the Washington, D.C. area in 1992, after
Lyn’s retirement from the military.
In late 1995, when
the US government declassified their Remote Viewing project,
information became public about Lyn’s prior involvement with
that project as one of the unit’s Remote Viewers, Database
Manager, Property Book Officer and as the unit’s Trainer.
Public demands for training and applications became great, and
P>S>I moved into the remote viewing field full time,
bringing with it Lyn's extensive databasing capabilities. At the
present time, P>S>I possesses the most complete body of
data on the applications of remote viewing in real-world applications.
The U.S. government
used a specialized form of remote viewing known as Controlled Remote
Viewing (CRV). Lyn’s involvement with CRV came about by a
long, strange, and circuitous series of events, some parts of which are
still classified. Lyn was brought into the unit in 1984 and remained
there on special assignment for the rest of his military career.
As a young man, Lyn
had been a military computer expert for the Nike Ajax/Nike Hercules
guided missile systems. He had a 12-year break in service, during which
he gained a BA in Psychology, a BA in Linguistics, and an MA in
Linguistic Psychology. He then taught foreign languages in East Texas.
Re-entering the service in 1974, he became a military linguist,
specializing in German, Russian, and Spanish.
After re-entering
the military, he was stationed in Japan for four years, where he also
gained a proficiency in Japanese and Mongolian, becoming the only
Mongolian linguist in all branches of the US military. After his
assignment to Japan, he returned to the Defense Language Institute for
another year to attend their higher-level Russian course and became one
of only 12 Russian Scientific Research Linguists in the US Army. He was
then assigned to a 4 year stint at the US Intelligence Field Station in
Augsburg, Germany, a station which deals with mostly tactical traffic
and very little scientific research traffic. But his skills and
experience with computers proved to be very rare, right at a time when
the military was just getting itself computerized. Here, he was also
utilized as a systems designer and programmer for the many and varied
US- and foreign-manufactured mainframe and mini-computers which were
used at the Field Station.
Lyn has been plagued
throughout his life with "psychokenetic" events. One fateful day in
Augsburg, such an event, parts of which are still classified, happened
and brought about official recognition and record of his "ability".
Shortly thereafter, the commander of the U.S. Intelligence and Security
Command decided, because of these abilities, to transfer him to the
special "psychic spying" unit at Ft. Meade, Maryland, where he planned
to have Lyn affect and/or destroy enemy computer systems. This plan was
aborted for funding reasons, and Lyn became one of the unit’s
Controlled Remote Viewers instead.
After retirement
from the U.S. Army in 1992, he settled down with his wife and youngest
son in Mechanicsville, Maryland. He began working for a "beltway
bandit" (a term used for computer consultant companies which surround
the Washington D.C. beltway, and make their fortunes working mainly
governmental contracts.) At the same time, he began building his own
company, Problems>Solutions>Innovations
(P>S>I). P>S>I was originally a data
analysis company only.
During these years,
he continued training people within the intelligence community, who
were privy to the existence of CRV and to the fact that he had been the
unit’s trainer. In December 1995, however, the CIA
effectively declassified the government’s connection to and
use of CRV, and the existence of the military unit. The public became
aware of CRV, and P>S>I quickly took on the role of
training CRV to the public, keeping research data on the trained
"CRVers", and developing new, civilian applications for the technology.
Lyn has a personal
drive to take this technology completely out of the "spooky" realm and
find the scientific and technological causes behind it. To this end, he
maintains a strict database on all operations in order to conduct as
much research as possible.
Adding his computer
skills to the CRV process, Lyn has developed techniques for enhancing
the results of organized CRV efforts. He has developed computerized
analysis techniques for identifying, categorizing and predicting viewer
error rates. He has developed and maintains a database which tracks a
trained viewer's individual strengths and weaknesses. He has also
designed and written computer programs for the specific areas of CRV
training, to aid and guide the student’s progress.
In addition to
providing standard computer systems-oriented data analysis and
programming services, he also provides remote viewing services and
training to both individuals and organizations, and also performs a
free public service to police and other public-funded investigative
organizations and agencies.
This work was
originally done under a program called The Assigned Witness Program.
The name for the program came about by chance one day when Lyn was
working with an investigator. He asked the investigator what
information was needed most. The investigator replied, "Well, what we
really need is a witness." "No problem," Lyn replied, "we can assign
one. For the first time, the investigator realized the scope of this
new tool, and asked, "Do you mean that you can assign someone to
actually witness something that has already happened?" Lyn replied,
"That’s what we do."
Like so many of the
other remote viewers of the military unit, Lyn is also into art. To see
some examples of his art work,
click
here.
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