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This case is about the widening corruption of elite college admissions to the steady application of wealth combined with fraud f.b.i. Special Agent talking about Operation Varsity Blues that nets at least 50 people and is not finished yet actress Felicity Huffman among the wealthy parents charged with pain bribes to get their children into elite u.s. Colleges and that the man who is accused of orchestrating the scam William singer has pleaded guilty he says that the f.b.i. Says that singer accepted $25000000.00 in bribes in the scam prosecutors allege Hoffman met with a confidential witness who said he could control an s.a.t. Testing center in arrange for someone to proctor her daughter's test and correct it and actress Lori Loughlin and a Full House star as been a fashion designer Mossimo generally accused of paying $500000.00 in bribes for their daughters to be cruel recruits at u.s.c. Even though they had never rode before Fox's Todd pyro Paul metaphor finds out today if he'll get more prison time a week after being since the nearly 4 years in prison for bank in tax fraud Paul Minn a Ford is back in front of a federal judge this morning to face sentencing in a separate case out of d.c. Metaphor pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit various financial crimes and a count of obstruction of justice each carries a maximum of 5 years. And that is Fox's Jared Helprin and 2 more countries ban Boeing $737.00 Max eights from operating in their airspace 11 on in Vietnam the latest a joint at least 40 other countries in suspending the Jets operations Ethiopian Airlines says that it sent the black boxes or Wilson the black boxes of the country for analysis this is Fox News. 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Or when someone wants the news they want someone they can trust our job is to cut through the talking points Martha MacCallum we're going to ask the tough questions because there's a lot of conventional wisdom out there that needs to be challenged in Britain what I'm doing is making sure that whatever is developed through the day people are fully informed from coast to coast we're 247 news but really down to the minute we're going to be fearless we're going to be fair whether it's 4 am or midnight for their trucks news channel real news real honest opinion the Senate set to vote tomorrow over whether to block president trumps national emergency declaration to build a wall but it's no longer certain the majority of senators will side with the president and Democrats being led by Minority Whip Dick Durbin are demanding acting defense secretary Shanahan provide a list of the military projects it intends to define and to pay for the Wall we think there's Pentagon has to come clean with the winners and losers in this process we estimate that the Pentagon will be forced to delay 20 percent one out of 5 of the military construction projects you know order to generate the 3600000000 who the president is asking for and while most Republicans are for a wall enough of them are still against a national emergency declaration with George literature college knowledge ing the senators have a lot to work through Fox's Griff Jenkins a judge and else trail yes sentences Cardinal George Pell to 6 years in prison for molesting 2 choir boys in an Australian cathedral decades ago tells the most senior Catholic convicted of. Sex child abuse and he's Those are crimes that he continues to deny investigators Adonal Foyle another victim in the notorious siller serial killer Ted Bundy's crimes and that's more than 4 decades after her murder Sergeant Shane Alexander of the Bountiful Utah Police Department says d.n.a. Testing on a human kneecap they received 3 and a half years ago proved to belong to Deborah Kent the 17 year old was last seen in 174 when she left a school play to pick up her brother at a skating rink and never returned 36 hours before he was executed in 1909 Ted Bundy confessed killing Kent and other young women and hopefully where he left Ken's body Lisa Fox News and a dog found wandering southwest Florida last month of this mouth taped shut gets a well deserved 2nd chance Lee County Sheriff's Office deputizing the dog now main chance I'm Carmen Robertson this is. What is the number one health problem in children if you answered anything other than to decay you'd be wrong why I can brush it's a little things I make a big difference by leaving a bottle of milk or juice out at night Lisa to decay and long term pain a family support our mission to promote healthy children and families by providing family support services to encourage child care something as simple as make sure to bring children to a dentist by their 1st birthday our 1st tooth can make a big difference a.p.a. Family support is about being proactive and in control of your child's health to find out more visit a p a s s dot org This message is prevented by Katty free s.f. And a.p.a. Family support services sponsored by the California Department of Public Health and Sam says go to Parliament a public health and made possible by Proposition 56 the California health care research and prevention is a bacco Tax Act of 2016 under contract 17107192 find out more visit a p f s s dot org or call 415-617-0061. M m m m m m m m m m m. M m m m m m. M m m m m m m m m. M m. M. M m m m. M. M. M m. M Pacific Ocean Good morning good evening wherever you may be across the nation around the world on Ga No are you welcome to coast to coast am later on tonight we'll deal with the after life here's what's happening there. Repeatedly voiced safety concerns about the Boeing $737.00. With one captain calling the flight manual inadequate in almost criminally insufficient this was several months before Sunday's Ethiopian air crash that killed 157 people. They found out that at least 5 complaints about the boy model in a federal database were pilots can voluntarily report about aviation incidents with up. The complaints are about the safety mechanisms cited in preliminary reports for the October plane crash in Indonesia that killed 189 people with the same type of plane and a number of countries banning the Boeing 737 Max 8 planes from their air space continues to grow New Zealand has joined the list with its Civil Aviation Authority saying that the model of the Boeing plane was not allowed to operate to or from the country that decision leaves the United States and Canada even more isolated. In their decision to allow the max 8 planes which were involved in those plane crashes Howard Blume of course the author of The Global Brain with us Howard 1st of all I got to tell you there are a lot of jittery passengers who get aboard this point 737 Max 8 now. What do you think good reason to be concerned look Ethiopian Airlines is known for a track record of safety but on Sunday the brand new Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max a plane crashed only 6 minutes after takeoff from the airport of Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa it is the most popular plane and Boeing Sr e but the 737 Max 8 has had 2 crashes as you as you just pointed out in the last 5 months killing a total of $346.00 people as a result since Sunday over 30 nations have banned the use of the plane until its problems are solved the problem may be with the plane or it may be with something else it may be with the rapid rise of people worldwide out of poverty and into affluence and other words to airline crashes may be the result of good news the rise of standard of living for people all across the globe before we get to that irony here are the details satellite tracking data indicates of the pilots of these e.o.p. In the Air Boeing 737 Max 8 Sunday were having severe problems with the plane 1st it would head for the sky at an angle so steep the aircraft was in danger of stalling out then the plane would points most of the ground while the pilots were still struggling with the controls the plane finally dove straight down to its engines on full throttle meaning it hit the ground nose 1st at 440 miles an hour killing all of its $157.00 passengers among the dead were passengers from $35.00 countries including 8 Americans 18 Canadians and 8 Chinese the death toll included workers for the World Food Program the office of the u.n. High Commissioner on Refugees the International Telecommunications Union and the World Bank many were headed for the un environment assembly that began on Monday and I really can you but there was a hitch back in October as you pointed out a Lion Air a Boeing 737 Max 8 the same kind of plane lost control in a similar way and crashed 12 minutes after takeoff and in an unusual So is this a fluke or is something seriously wrong with the $737.00 x. 8 right now all. Fingers are pointing at an onboard computer system in a package a Boeing software called the maneuvering characteristics augment station system this computer system is designed to compensate for a problem with a 737 x. 8 its engines are unusually large to achieve guess what high fuel efficiency so they are mounted much closer to the wing and thrust further forward than on other planes this location of the engine shifts the center point of balance and could make the plane point it's not was too high and invite a stall the maneuvering characteristics Augmentation System software is designed to prevent this then there are additional pitch and trim computer programs that can point that I was too far down sounds like a problem with the plane's computer program it sure does but Forbes magazine's aerospace and defense deputy editor germy golf the says there is another potential culprit pilot and experience the rate of affluence in the world is going up especially in developing actions like Ethiopia China Mexico and Mongolia Yes Mongolia has its own airline which has some of these planes and with new airlines are developing nations adding flights at a furious rate they have to add new planes but here's the rub demand for pilots in Scott is skyrocketing and the number of highly experienced pilots worldwide is small in the developing country with only a small air force or none at all getting experience is heard in the United States to be a copilot you have to have 1500 hours of flight time but the copilot of the Ethiopian air flight on Sunday had only 200 hours of experience it's entirely possible Howard that those pilots were not trained enough to pull out of this mess but like you said the software in the computer system could be a big problem Boeing said yesterday that they're going to upgrade it by April Here's my quick big question to you Should the f.a.a. Step in right now for passenger safety. And to calm them down in simply say these planes are grounded until we find out what's going on well they should for a simple reason the entire European Union has forbidden the use of this plane in their airspace in their skies if you can't fly over Europe how can you do worldwide trip well and also you know you just heard about New Zealand they're all China's out everybody that they are let's keep in touch and to be monitoring this story for Cern it's a it's a horrible situation you know I fly a lot or I mean a lot and I'm on 730 seven's a lot I have not been on one of the max eights yet but I've got to tell you I would be very skittish if I was ready to get on a plane and it was that plane at this point I think the f.a.a. Is doing a great injustice right now to the American people and travelers and they simply need to save look we're going to sit back there aren't a lot of those planes by the way at the airlines the ones that are flying these so take a modest service get the old $730.00 seven's put back in to replace them and figure out what the heck is going on. Here's another bizarre story what would you do to get your kid in college I know what I would do I'd help them with the tuition if not pay the whole thing which I've done but that said they'll take their own sh t. Tests they'll get in or they won't on their own merits Well listen to this story and a lot of people have been arrested today actresses Felisa the Huffman and Lori loft bed who were among more than 4 dozen people charged in a nationwide college admissions cheating scandal that involved wealthy individuals purportedly pain up to $6500000.00 to place their children into elite universities this is crazy the scam it said to a place students and top colleges including Yale Georgetown Stanford University of Southern California u.c.l.a. And the University of Texas was run by a followed by the name of William Rix singer of California who help parents get their children's college admission through bribes according to court documents officials have been investigating the case named Operation Barr City Blues for more than a year. Dick's Sporting Goods said that it will stop selling firearms at $125.00 of its stores further pulling back from the business after the retailer decided last year to tighten its policies around guns sales a woman in Slovenia has been accused of using a circular saw to cut off her hand to gain thousands of dollars in compensation in a fraudulent insurance claim it's 21 years old she's been arrested faces up to 8 years in prison they've got the money she's outta hand she's wireless ear buds are they dangerous experts are warning that Apple's Air Pods could send an electromagnetic field through your brain 250 scientists have already signed a petition to regulate trendy technology let's keep our eyes on that story traces of an enormous solar storm that battered the atmosphere in showered earth and radioactive particles more than 2500 years ago have been discovered under the Greenland ice sheet scientists studying ice beneath the surface found a band of radioactive elements unleashed by a storm that struck the planet and 660 b.c. It was at least 10 times more powerful than any recorded by instruments set up to detect such events in the past 70 years and as strong as the most intense known solar storm William Force general author of one second after he's with us now this is amazing this 1 May have been bigger than the here at the Carrington event where you. And I just had a book come out 2 months ago about solar storms 48 hours and so I'm hearing this news for the 1st time as well I don't know about the Greenland situation but. We are always add risk for what's known as a c.m.e. Chrome as objection or on a more rare occasion a coronal proton eruption and it sounds like what they're finding is evidence of that in it's radiation out there and it's not if it's when isn't it right. It's going to happen and what are we doing I mean we've got our dear friend Peter pry up there trying to push for legislation what's happening. Legislation has been proposed again but I think Congress is more preoccupied with pointing fingers at each other as to who's insulting home. Is part of the probably gridlock important things are not being done and from a number one priority I know it is for you to is upgrading our electrical grid and having a better foreign policy and we ration ship to making sure we don't get attacked by an e.m.p. Strike Don't give up on it William we need you know you're doing a great job on it while you fortunes website part of our Twitter feed coast to coast am dot com Toyota has revealed plans for a moon rover in collaboration with the Japanese or will Space Exploration Agency they hope to have this thing going by 2029 that's kind of exciting for them up next Jessica joins us or work seen through statistics or going to talk about the latest in remote viewing next on coast to coast am. 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And welcome back to coast to coast Jessica back with us she was last on with me 13 years ago Jessica is a professor of the to sticks at the University of California Davis leading authority on statistics and parapsychology she spent a year as a visiting scientist with the government classified Remote Viewing program you might remember that we've talked a lot about it before she's a leading expert on statistical education sure being on the Council of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and on the board of the direct. Because of the Pira Psychological Association Jessica welcome back it's been way too long I think you could have a deed in fact I've moved from u.c. Davis to u.c. Irvine in the mean time you've moved on. How did you as a statistical expert get interested in remote viewing. Well you know I had some experiences I couldn't explain and they seem to have a different quality than the kind of usual co-incidence experiences that you might have so as a statistician I got curious about whether or not any data might exist to support the claim that that could be some sort of psychic ability and whether it was real. Let me give you an example Ok many years ago I was visiting a friend and she got a call from her brothers that was giving birth baby boy but the baby hadn't been named yet so just out of nowhere 2 names popped into my head Timothy and Michael and it was so weird it was not like I was trying to guess the names and so I said to her if they name the baby Timothy or Michael let me know because those names just popped into my head so if you did she called me and she said Well you're half right they named the baby Timothy James and I said that's pretty good and then it turned out she called her sister in law and discovered that Timothy and Michael where the 2 names they were trying to decide between when I have left in my head so I started thinking about this and I thought well you know it could just be a coincidence this was a family in central Pennsylvania and a small name their baby something like a Californian might like Moonbeam or something so you know there's only a certain number in it I just got lucky. But I had a few other experiences like that and I thought Ok maybe there really is something here so I just started wondering if maybe there would be data or if somebody was collecting data or whatever. And actually it turned out I got really very lucky which is that I was on sabbatical at Stanford and I happened to meet how put off and May who were running the day running to Stargate program that's right yeah and they asked if they needed statistical help so there I was and it was an incredible program and it was disbanded after a CIA report concluded that it was never use full in any intelligence operation I don't agree with that but that's what they say and then. Even accuse the project manager managers many of them who have been on this program before with us Jessica that the change the reports to make things look better something's weird you don't you think I do think something's weird and I know a little bit about the politics but I did that there have been well there are 4 authoritative books coming out and 2 of them have been published and 2 more to come and they are put together by Ed may have a co-author Sonali Marois and they have a pretty complete picture of what's at least been declassified as part of the Stargate program so I encourage people to look at those they have actually have a forward by William Cohen who was secretary of defense under Bill Clinton that's right he talks a lot about his support for the program in your opinion is remote viewing in the real deal absolutely yes in fact that was part of the point that went to the Congress that the CIA had commissions. And if and when he read it conclusion there that Ok Yeah Ok it says using the standards applied to any other area of science it's concluded that psychic functioning has been well established the statistical results of the studies examined are far beyond what's expected by chance arguments that these results could be due to methodological flaws and the experiments are soundly refuted effects of similar magnitude to those found in government sponsored research s.r.o. And sai the have been located in the not a number of laboratories across the world such consistency cannot be readily explained by claims of flaws or odd. This is an amazing series of reports that are there right why didn't we continue the program I think political the Cold War had ended I think we got started in it because we know what the Soviets were doing and they were studying right with these and I think when the Cold War ended some of the desire to do it went away it had been funded by a series of different agencies people think it was always the CIA but it actually wasn't that was a small amount of the funding the most recent at the end was the Defense Intelligence Agency that the i.a.e.a. And they kind of decided that because the Cold War was over and they mainly wanted to use it for intelligence work that they wanted to get out of the business and so they some influential members of Congress thought it would be good to turn it over to the CIA But I don't know if you remember in the mid ninety's the CIA was having a lot of public relations issues to say the least let's hurry and so I think they got a little skittish about adding this to their public relations problems so I think they said they didn't want it so there just wasn't good enough to fund it you know today with the reports that you know there was a sponsored you a full investigation and things like that I think this would be very except a bowl if they had come out today and said we have undertaken this project it works we've had incredible information and the Soviets have been doing it and now we're going to continue it would be wonderful wonderful of somebody in politics would pick up the ball and do that because I really think there is something there and having it shut down was a mistake and you know we only got partway through we have the data to me very convincing data but we don't have an explanation so I think that's got to be the next step the laboratory is a great way to test some of these things have we had any kind of experiments done on remote viewers. What do you mean what kind of experiments on were just testing their capabilities all of course yes yes that's a lot of what the Stargate program was all about was testing testing them testing them or doing things actually and that's going to interesting question Ok They were both there was a scientific program at Sri And then there was the operational they called it the operational Remote Viewing going on at Fort Meade and I know you've talked you know you've interviewed some yes remote viewers but the scientific Graham was at Sri and got a little has gotten less publicity actually because it's not as exciting but happily tional remote viewing I suppose but yeah we did lots of experiments and some of these the Stargate archives that and May has just recently published contain some of the technical studies and reports on what was done but yeah that's that's what convinces me you know the the operational remote viewing is striking as some of it is you just don't know whether or not it's statistically valid because you don't know how much information the remote viewers could have just gone through Mary means I'm trying to scientific data that we control that we control how much information they can get their word and I'm going to read a little bio bot edmé just so people have an idea of who he is or isn't sure he joined a script Stargate project in 1075 he was a consultant he started working fulltime in it in 1976 he was part of the Cognitive Sciences Laboratory he managed that with more funding coming in $91.00 he took the project to Paul all to offices and that would last until blinded 5 when the CIA closed the project he was the principal investigator and as they say Stargate keeper of the project and he was he was one heck of a guy that helped this project a lot was any Oh he sure was and he's know how to use a nuclear physicist himself dissipate stands at 6. So you know he he was applying some of his knowledge of what we're doing is not related to Brian De from Queen the Brock group. Now it's pretty kind of let's say I think because Mitt made himself as an astrophysicist the last thing Ok so you never know in your involvement with this with statistics Well we'll talk about that we're coming up to a break Jessica's will be back with you in a moment here on coast to coast am don't touch your dial sign up now for Coast zone our free e-mail newsletter get it today at coast to coast am dot com. What is the number one health problem in children and if you answered anything other than to decay you'd be wrong why I can brush you that it's the little things that make a big difference by leaving a bottle of milk or juice out at night Lisa tooth decay and long term pain at a.p. 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And welcome back to coast to coast George Norry with you along with Jessica says we talk about remote viewing Jessica and as a statistics professor when you looked at the Stargate program and put your numbers together what did you conclude. I think that there was definitely information being gained through Remote Viewing that couldn't have come through the normal channels that we know of people used to gain information so in other words psychic abilities are real. There were some issues like for example we discussed that we discovered that not everybody could do it but the people who could do it and could do it well it's a pretty striking remote viewing what do you think remote viewing is kind of give us your definition of what it is Ok yeah my definition is it's that we get information that is distant in either space or time or both and some unexplainable way in other words not through our usual channels of communication if you wind up 10 people at random just line them all up and said practice remote viewing folks period you know have this target to tell us about this how many do you think would get that right. Well I thought depends what you mean by get it right most people wouldn't be able to tell you exactly what it was and most people probably wouldn't even be able to give you a description that was good enough for you to necessarily pick it out of you know about lineup of tired of possible targets but we found we tested a lot of people and we found that about one percent of the population seems to have a really good to do remote viewing just one percent the rest of us yeah just one percent the superstars you know you probably interviewed some of them like Joe McMonagle. God rest his soul he was one of the ones actually Exactly that's right Pat Price and dames he's still out there doing his thing you know I mean we didn't use him in the in the scientific program so I'm not sure how I don't know but yeah those are the people so the rest of us seem to be able to do it to some small extent but the training can only go so far and I want to say anything bad about the training programs that are going on but I don't want people to get their hopes up too much just like I could never go to Carnegie Hall playing the violin you know or I could never learn to sing like a good opera singer so I think we ought to have some ability to do this to do remote viewing but. But we can only be trained to the level of our ability that we can learn how to do it you know we can learn what not to do and what to do to to game whatever information our level of building allows us to gain I sprint out are going to be superstars you know I think one of the important aspects of remote viewing when people are concentrating on something it's very difficult to try to ascertain whether what comes into your mind is part of that remote viewing process or your mind just doing what it does you know thinking of things and you have to be able to distinguish the difference because I think with remote viewing in this is what I've been told that if you concentrate too hard it's not going to work for you you just have to look at that low. That's right if you try to get too you know cognitive like think if you try to think too much as opposed to just relax and let the information come in that doesn't seem to work that well so whatever mechanism is going on it's not the same as reading a book or you know whatever something like that and then I also want to point out that there's 2 things that we need to explain really want is how does the information get to a person and then how does the person get the information once it's there so one is kind of a physics problem right how does information get from the future to now or from Australia to California or whatever but then the other is that information is somehow available to remote viewing how does somebody then process it and be able to do feeling so I think those are 2 problems that we need to work on is a response behind remote viewing or is it more. Paranormal. Well I think it should be treated as a science and other words I think there's a real clue here that there's something we don't understand about space and time and we shouldn't be ignoring that scientists should not be ignoring that because I think it could fundamentally change our understanding of the universe and we have to be going there because there is data to show that there is something going on and I think if we knew what it was it would really help us understand other aspects of the universe I think so too I mean there's something that has just you know it's out there or we're able to tap into it Linda Taggart calls it the force other people have called it different things I've called it the wireless Internet that's in the universe we're all connected it's there's something there in an in it's always been there has been an IOU I mean anecdotally you know stories go back centuries obviously and I think it's only recently that people have been so skeptical about it I think it was kind of accepted in the old days do you think we were all born with these abilities these psychic abilities these remote viewing abilities the ability to be able to tap into this that it's our it's inherent in the human body you know I don't know just like other abilities I mean I can some of us sing well and others not. Might be something to do with the way our brains are structured but I do think we all have some ability to psych we can all sing but just not the way and training thing your training helps Yeah yeah I think training helps That's right yep I mean I sing a lot at our live events and I realized over the years that the breathing techniques when you sing are as important as the tone coming out of your mouth. Right yeah I mean it's really touched on something important That's right so you can train in technique you can't ability whatever it is people's brains if it's not there it's like you can't really restructure some of the vocal chords right but you can train them how do you think they're mixing are when you're breathing exactly I mean you know as a talk show host you know the voice I have I developed that but I have this voice I mean I could have been born like this interviewing you know you can't even if you look at this. This is just I'm not sure how long my career would last like you would definitely have a different day job. Probably and night job too and I just do what's going on today with research into remote viewing anything. Yeah in fact well I don't know not so much remote viewing as would more broadly defined kind of psychic phenomena . I think people who are serious about this field realize that the data is there that show that there's definitely something going on so we don't need to do more proof oriented experiments those really are there anybody who's willing to look at the data I think would have to come to that conclusion so what we need is experiments to try to figure out what is going on and to me some of the most intriguing ones recently have been looking at Pre cognition as a possible unifying theme So for example I don't know if anyone on your show has talked about pre sentiment but those are just some they have one that's good Ok so that's where your show somebody a neutral or disturbing picture and you look at their physiology just before the picture has even been selected as being disturbing or neutral and their physiology seems to know ahead of time which type of picture is going to be presented tell us a little bit of all double Prize winning physicist Brian Josephson and so many more Brian Josephson is a physicist who has been very interested in consciousness and psychic abilities and so on and hand I wrote a paper at one point where Let me just quote something in the paper if I may jump Here's what he said about psychic phenomena he said these phenomena seem serious but no more mysterious perhaps than strange phenomena past which science has now happily incorporated within its scope what ideas might be relevant in the context of suitably extending science to take these phenomena into account to such concepts are those of the observer and nonlocality the observer forces his way into modern science because the equations of quantum physics have taken literally imply a universe that's constantly splitting into separate branches only one of which corresponds to our perceived reality a process of the coherence has been invoked to stop 2 branches interfering with each other but this still does. Not answer the question of why our experience is one particular branch and not the other perhaps despite the unpopularity of the idea the experience of the experiencers of the reality are also the selectors. We are going to take calls with just a good next hour on remote viewing would you say that remote viewing is also a hunch you know it's really interesting remote viewing precisely the reason I keep coming back to a sort of broader definition is wrongdoing is a pretty specified. Action I guess you would call it where you explicitly try to get information about a target so I would say hunches and other intuitions an example I explained earlier about my friends no nephews name and so on those are the kind of anecdotes that have been reported reported over the centuries where people aren't even trying you know they just this information just comes to them. So do you have include hunches there do you have these kinds of abilities yourself I mean you've been around it for years which you would think it would have to rub off on you you would think so but no really how come it if you are these experiences but I just don't have that just like I can't saying just don't seem to have the innate talent My guess is just a kid that you have that you over think these things and maybe that's why I blocked you know what that's true I mean as a statistician I'm from highly cognitive Yes. Now where does this kind of research go later I mean we've got some great organizations that are still out there are there's even though he's not affiliated It's affiliated with Duke University they're still the j.b. Rhine Institute the Monroe Institute there are some great places there that are keeping this going are today. Oh yes indeed I think you probably had Dean rate 9 years ago Porsche many times Lance's many times he used to he's got quite a research team they have I think 12 scientists they're. There at the unit at universities in the United Kingdom there's a lot more going on than in the u.s. So they have most of their universe Well I should say most many of their unit cities have programs in Paris psychology so there is research going on in various places around the earth I would suggest in gas that the Russians are probably still doing something I don't think they disband that too I don't have any evidence of that but I would guess that. They probably wanted to Hilary's emails with remote viewing dead in the have to hack but I wouldn't be surprised yeah one of the things that infuriates me in the us is that there's a small group of people who call themselves skeptics but they're not they're deniers just like the climate change deniers and they're out to make it. Sort of. To put a stigma on doing research in this area which I think is really criminal because again I think there is something of scientific importance here and the squash something that's a scientific importance and call yourself a scientist to me that's pseudo science so what do you mean I think you carry this would these be the same people who do not believe let's say in a divine creator. Actually I think not necessarily in fact some of them I think are opposed to this research for religious reasons really I don't think it should be done yeah they are the believers in life after death. Or are they skeptical about ever no I don't know I think it's a combination of people who just have their own sense of how the world works and this is not incorporated as part of it for whatever reason whether it's a religious reason or they're somehow you know tied to the what we already know about physics and that's the full explanation so I don't know but but they they have strong beliefs that they don't want to be disturbed by any new data one of your colleagues said Jessica about the some of the work you've done in this field. Actually my statistical colleagues have been pretty interested I give a lot of talks at universities in statistics p. Part Ment's and I show them the data because I think it's really interesting and we discuss it and you know they don't necessarily have to believe it but they're memes that mostly open to it it's funny there's an area of statistics called Basie and statistics where you combine data with your belief system and I love combining that remote viewing data with someone's prior belief that it could be that psychic abilities could be real because if you have really really strong prior beliefs that psychic abilities can't be real then almost no amount of data is going to convince you and we can actually quantify that which is kind of fun because we can see why we agree to disagree that's true too did you ever do any work with kids in their abilities to do remote viewing. Very few people have done that I personally have not done any of that partly because I was working at Sri we have a classified program right to work with kids there and also it is kind of difficult because you have to get parents' permission and so on but I think it would be a really fun thing to do because I think kids probably do have a better ability to you know that they haven't been sort of leaned out of them yet the the people in the Stargate project that are still with us seem very upset that the government kind of disbanded them they thought they were making headway. Right yeah I guess its politics you know how things can do crazy things as we've seen lately. So I don't think it was the quality of the remote viewing I think it was just political fight now do you think Remote Viewing can also be used to go in the past as opposed to present time or future time yeah I think any information that's out there can be obtained through a remote viewing the biggest issue with remote viewing and I know our major red dames has had issues with this and that is Time mean he'd like he for example is seen some horrid episodes that could occur a kill shot as he calls it that could affect this on this planet. But he can't give a date so you know remote viewing you know unless you're a remote viewing some calendar on somebodies wall you're not going to know what you're doing when you know you're not going to know the date in that's that's pretty difficult isn't it that is difficult and even location can be the same way so for example there were some remote viewing is of trying to locate people maybe hostages that sort of thing and the remote viewers could describe the situation in which the hostages were being held but couldn't describe physically where they were it's not like they could you know call up and have Google Maps and see them point in that building they could say well I see them in a room and of what the room looks like and so on but if they're seeing through the eyes of that person that they don't wouldn't necessarily know where that person book and if so locating things in both space and time can be difficult and Jessica tell us what the statistics professor is. Ok Well statistics is used in all kinds of areas where we deal with human variability so just about any medical study that you read about in the news would have had a statistician or 2 or more involved in the study and other kinds of disciplines so you know climate. Just I guess any any or Yamaha when the world did you get interested in the statistics I bet when you were a little girl you didn't grow up and said I'm going to be a so just a cheaper faster. You know that's true in fact I never heard of it no but I was interested in math and then when I went to college I was kind of bored by my math courses and my friends were all psychology majors so I just added I would do a double major in math and psychology and I did that and then one course I had that overlap the 2 with statistics because statistics is used a lot in psychology and experimental psychology and so I thought Well Ok here's a way to to combine math with something that might be actually fun and interesting and so I went and got a Ph d. In stitches. You may be the only person that has ever admitted on this program that they were interested in math and school. 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