Back to Japan!
Sorry for the long space in between blog entries, folks — it’s been busier than ever around here, which hasn’t left much time or focus for updating the blog. Joe and I have been traveling quite a bit in addition to our usual workload, so the good news is we’ve been out and about in the real world instead of too much virtual computer life. The other news is, we’ve not been very good about keeping up with e-mail or our Blog (clearly)!
In fact, we’re taking off again, which is what I wanted to share with you all, especially our Japanese friends. Joe will be appearing on another “FBI: Psychic Investigators” show for Nippon TV in the next couple of weeks. I think this will be show number 13. The Japanese film crew was here about a month ago, filming Joe in our dining room as he remote viewed the locations of a couple of missing people. As ever with all such targets, I wrote down the names of the missing people and put that in closed, opaque envelopes, giving each envelope a target number.
Joe accurately described the targets, then drew maps and gave specific suggestions about where they should look for these people. The Japanese film crew and producer then took this information and will use Joe’s maps, drawings and descriptions, along with the help of a detective, to see if they can find the people. Joe was pleased to once again work a cold case file with retired LAPD detective, Jimmy Sakoda, who came to Virginia with the film crew. We’ll share more details on that case once it’s solved!
The show will be aired IN JAPAN ONLY on Nippon TV, Channel 4, the end of September — I think they said the 25th, around 9:00 p.m. Check your listings to make sure. After we return from the other side of the world - which besides Tokyo, includes a side trip to Kyoto (my favorite city), Nara, where the huge Buddha is, and Yamaguchi prefecture south of Tokyo, we’ll let you know if they were able to locate Joe’s targets. They don’t tell us any of the results ahead of time, presumably so Joe’s reaction in the studio portion of the filming will be spontaneous. So…stay tuned!
Meanwhile, anyone interested in looking at the astrological forecasts for 2008 may want to pick up a copy of Sydney Omarr’s ASTROLOGICAL GUIDE FOR YOU IN 2008, which my writer/astrologer friend, Trish MacGregor, does each year. I’ve got an article in it, “Signs to Make a Difference,” about how each sign can make a positive difference in the world by honoring their Sun Sign traits.
I hope everyone enjoys what’s left of the sultry days of summer, as the brisk breezes of autumn will be here forthwith. We’ll let you know how Joe’s remote viewing turns out for the Japanese TV show, and update you more frequently than once everyone five months — promise!
Warm regards to all,
Scooter

September 10th, 2007 at 9:01 am
Whew! So happy to hear from you, and I hope you have great fun traveling.
Be well, and prosperous.
September 10th, 2007 at 9:11 am
Hello, and a thousand thanks for the update. Two questions: Where can I get some more technical information on the Hemi-Sync tones — and –I am in a situation where I need to regularly take prescription pain medication- so is it realistic to expect that I could still pursue RVdo even with such chemistry operating in me. And now my other second question: where can I acquire a device that would allow me to monitor surface polarity of skin? Thank you , very much.
September 20th, 2007 at 12:54 pm
Great to see a new post! I don’t have Nippon TV—do you know if there will be any way to watch this on YouTube or some other website?
Thanks, and best with everything.
September 26th, 2007 at 12:22 am
Hello. I’m writing from Japan, watched the TV program that was aired yesterday on Nippon TV. I was really surprised and feel happy to know that the Japanese commedian’s dad whom has been lost for 13 years was found.
The news is informed as a big one on domestic news. Many Japanese people might have got the same feeling hearing the news.
I hope you guys keep on good work for many people around the world.
Thank you.
September 28th, 2007 at 12:59 am
Watched the show in Canada streamed live to us a few days ago on our own system. Thank you Joe for probing a murder target just a few miles from us. I was blown away that I caught the show and it struck close to home. I don’t speak much Japanese, but when you drew the big Island, I new which way things were going to go. I hope this investigation pans out and am looking forward to further news.
September 28th, 2007 at 4:10 pm
Joe- In re reading Stargate Chronicles, it once again hits home that championship ability can reside in the same person as an almost monklike humility. I’m sure you did a banzai performance in Nippon. Thanks for all you’ve done for me in the past, and to steal a line from you–good future! [wam esq.]
October 1st, 2007 at 6:52 am
I climbed Mt Fuji for the first time in 2000 as an initiative for World Peace. Can remote viewing help create World Wide Peace? http://one-earth-maypeaceprevailonearth.blogspot.com/
October 12th, 2007 at 9:18 pm
Imagine the sales possibilities for these Japaneese episodes if distributed on DVD in the U.S. and elsewhere!
That would also help greatly to counter all the National Geographic, Discovery Channel “scientific” chauvinism displayed in many of their so called “documentaries”.
Perhaps Nippon could lead the way in helping the American public to have a less constrained world view.
Vast monetary and spiritual benefits, for all.