The book's central argument is that while statistically significant results were achieved, the practical applicability of remote viewing for intelligence remains questionable. It presents declassified documents and experimental data to support this claim, highlighting the challenges in conducting rigorous scientific research on subjective experiences. Beginning with key concepts and historical context, the book progresses through case studies and statistical analysis, ultimately offering a balanced perspective on the potential and limitations of remote viewing for intelligence gathering.
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