Trusting in the development of rationalism and technological progress, modern man cut himself from a part of his natural faculties. "The capacity to see distant things in time and in space is one of the potentialities that every man possesses" says Alexis Champion. The Remote Viewing in technique able to wake them. Developed in the United States during the 70's, by civil and military organisms, the origins of the Remote Viewing are linked to the beginning of parapsychology.
It's a method to develop intuition and describe information unavailable to regular perception due to space and time obstacles.
The Viewer has no preliminary knowledge of the targeted aim. (target). He works as a blind since the aim is to develop at the most his intuition and annihilate all mental influence. Indeed, the Remote Viewing includes a series of procedures which limits every communication of the viewer's subconscious. This one is assisted by a monitor which records and guides, in neutral manner, the sessions. The targets can be multiples: buried things, missing persons, captivity places and so various partners: criminal police, national security services, archaeologists, etc ...
To carry out this blind work, the one who targets and the viewer are two different people because the target is never known by the viewer. The collected information are sorted, deciphered by computer then compared by many viewers and an analyst. The use of the Remote Viewing interests not only the military, judiciary, general intelligence sphere but also the enterprise world: commercial strategy, new axis of search and development... More and more partners consider this method of human psyche exploitation as a powerful tool of information.
In this 46-minutes interview presented by Virginie Durand, Alexis Champion, doctor in computer, founder of IRIS-IC (IRIS intuition consulting) and former director of the Institut Métapsychique International (IMI), reveals his approach to those who want to get to know this technique which enables to exploit the link with the universal memory.