I found this two parter on You Tube. Remote viewing is something that I think we can pursue as a team. We did try some experiments in our early days sending out two of the team to unknown locations. The rest of us then tried to draw where they were etc.
It was quite succesful but there were so many factors that could have influenced the results.
For one, we knew the time that we had in which to carry out the experiment and knew how far the 2 senders could travel in that time so it narrowed locations down a bit. When you know an area and you mentally get a rough outline of something then you try to think
what it could resemble. There was also the issue of knowing the senders quite well and perhaps knowing the places they would be more likely drawn to.
The test in the first clip shows just how much the examiner could influence things, in my opinion.
He knows what photo is in the envelope for starters so telepathy between the examiner and the testee could be an issue, remarkable as that is in itself.
He does also seem to focus on the drawings which he feels are correct, you don't see him picking up and discussing any which are way off target.
Do they not have a set scoring system?
It makes interesting viewing anyway and I had a wee guess each time as I watched as to what was in the envelope but was completely wrong.