T.W. Fendley

T.W. FENDLEY has always been attracted to possibilities, which can’t be a bad thing if you’re writing science fiction. Associative Remote Viewing is giving her a chance to actually explore the kind of “What If” scenarios she usually just writes about.

Two ARV winners in Saturday’s contests

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Aug 312010
 

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It was a busy and fun weekend for the Pegasus ARV group, with two entries in two contests Saturday.  Each contest had 10 races, and only three of the races were in both contests.   This meant making predictions using Associative Remote Viewing and judging 17 races!  Most viewings were both self-judged and independently judged.  To encourage better contest results, viewers set the intention to select the horse in each race with the highest win/place total.    

In Race I (Saratoga, Race 9), Marty Rosenblatt judged Patsy Posey’s viewing to select My Jen, the place horse.  Finishing at 22-1, My Jen paid more to place than the winner did to win and place.  This was the Pegasus ARV group’s only winner in the National Handicapping Championship contest (NHC4) under Marty’s name and in the Grade One Race Two (G1R2) contest under T.W. Fendley’s contest name, StarGirl.

In Race M (Del Mar, Race 7), Tom Atwater judged Monica’s viewing to select Bull Creek, finishing at 7-1.  This was the group’s only winner in the NHC4 contest under Tom’s entry.

Capabilities of Consciousness RV webinar on 9/11 features Mel Riley, Marty Rosenblatt

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Aug 312010
 

From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Pacific Time) on Sept. 11, Mel Riley and Marty Rosenblatt will co-host a webinar for beginners and seasoned remote viewers.  Mel was a “charter member” of the Army’s RV project during the Cold War.  In the context of remote viewing, he will discuss his now-unclassified work concerning the Stealth bomber.  You will see the RV transcript of the bat-like B1 bomber that he drew long before he or the public ever saw it.  Many in the government were surprised and upset by his accuracy.  

As a remarkable aspect of the ‘Capabilities of Consciousness,’ Marty will discuss Global Consciousness Project results showing strong evidence of a global precognitive response of the 9/11 attack on the Twin Towers nine years ago.  Marty, an expert in precognitive remote viewing,  is president of PIA (Physics Intuition Applications Corporation).

During the online webinar/workshop, you will have the opportunity to do two precognitive remote viewings using the PRECOG10 online program, which is included with your $149 registration.  Outcomes of the predictions will be obtained during the webinar, as well as target-feedback sessions.

To register or learn more, go to: http://p-i-a.com/webinar/MelSept2010

If you have already paid for PRECOG10, register for only $25 at:  http://p-i-a.com/Pay25.html

Three claim wins in Saturday’s PH races

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Aug 222010
 

Tom Atwater and Patsy Posey used Associative Remote Viewing (ARV) to choose the winning horses in two of Saturday’s Public Handicapper contest races.  Patsy’s 11-1 longshot, Debussy, won the Arlington Million, and Tom’s Memorial Maniac claimed the Stars and Stripes Turf.  Marty Rosenblatt used a pendulum to pick Eclair de Lune as the winner of the Beverly D Stakes. 

Two weeks ago, Loraine Connon used ARV to select Native Ruler as the winner of the Arneault Stakes at Mountaineer Park.

Loraine claims 2 of 3 hits in Saturday’s PH races

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Jul 072010
 

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Loraine Connon used Associative Remote Viewing (ARV)  in two Public Handicapper races Saturday and chose the winners of both.  She selected So Elite, Charley Barley winner, and Harmonious, American Oaks winner.   T.W. Fendley also used ARV to pick Chinchon,  United Nations winner.

ARVers predict third-place World Cup winner

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Jul 012010
 

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Before the quarterfinals of the 2010 World Cup begin tomorrow, Loraine and I decided to use Associative Remote Viewing (ARV) to make the following predictions for the winner of the July 10 third-place game:

  • Loraine Connon:  Uruguay to win
  • T.W. Fendley: Brazil to win

Our predictions were made from among the eight quarterfinalist teams.

 

World Cup webinar Saturday, July 10

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Jun 292010
 

Marty Rosenblatt will teach an Associative Remote Viewing (ARV) webinar on Saturday, July 10, featuring World Cup predictions.  Webinar check-in is between 8:30 – 9 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time (2:30 – 3:00 p.m. Central Europe and South Africa Time Zones).   

Designed to let you learn-by-doing, you’ll make PRECOG and PRECOG10 online predictions for the World Cup Third Place game later that day and for the final game on July 11.  You’ll also learn how to apply ARV methodology to areas such as financials, predicting other sporting events, and detective work.

PRECOG and PRECOG10 are designed to track your ability to foretell the future by storing your predictions and charting your success-rate statistics.  For the usual $149 fee for these two online programs, you’ll also get more than five hours of instruction. 

For more information or to register, go to:

http://p-i-a.com/webinar/WorldCup2010/

ARVers predict the 2010 World Cup winner

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Jun 292010
 

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Before the Round of 16 began on June 26, Loraine and I used Associative Remote Viewing (ARV) to make the following predictions for the overall winner of the 2010 World Cup:

  • Loraine Connon: Netherlands to win
  • T.W. Fendley: Argentina to win

At the time we made our predictions, all the teams for the Round of 16 had not yet been named.  We set the intention that the team names would be listed alphabetically and then matched to the Outcome Letters (A-P).  In ARV using the PRECOG10 database, our photoset choices are tied to Outcome Letters, which are scrambled in the database so they are random (e.g. the first photoset is not always Outcome Letter A).

Loraine was one of two ARVers in our group who predicted the Saints would win the 2010 Super Bowl BEFORE the divisional playoffs.

Lotsa ARV success Saturday at the track

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Jun 272010
 

 

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Joanie “Hot Lips” Sullivan claimed two hits Saturday and four others had winners using Associative Remote Viewing (ARV).  In the day’s first Public Handicapper race — Boiling Springs at Monmouth Park — Hot Lips and Linc chose Strike It Rich.  T.W. “StarGirl” Fendley picked Turning Top to win the Beverly Hills at Hollywood Park.  Monica and Hot Lips had the winner, Shadowbdancing, in the day’s final race, Cornhusker at Prairie Meadows.  Sadly, hectic schedules interfered and neither Hotlips nor StarGirl submitted their entries Saturday in the PH contest!

ARVers pick winners; Saturday WC predictions

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Jun 252010
 

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NJBR1111 and T.W. Fendley used Associative Remote Viewing (ARV) to pick the Netherlands as the winner over Cameroon in Thursday’s World Cup game, and Fendley ARVed Spain as the winner in Friday’s game against Chile.

Predictions for Saturday games are:

  • U.S. vs. Ghana
    • Loraine Connon: U.S. to win
    • Kathy Noble: Ghana to win
    • T.W.: Pass
  • Germany vs. England
    • T.W.: England to win

More predictions will be posted here as they are received.