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  • November 27, 2006

    A few updates

    Filed: Refs & Links, Daily Miscellany — Scooter @ 11:10 am

    A quick update on Joe’s Activities . . .

    Anyone who is a subscriber to Whitley Strieber’s Unknown Country will be happy to hear that Joe’s doing an interview with Whitley for his on-line website http://www.unknowncountry.com/subscribe/. They plan to post his interview on the site by Saturday the 2nd of December 2006. The interview will last approximately 45 minutes.

    For the more TV-watching inclined, Joe recently completed filming a live, double-blind demonstration for the A&E Channel, demonstrating Precognitive Remote Viewing. In what many consider totally mind-bending, Joe described the target photograph prior to its being randomly selected by a computer. His target was double-blind judged by Ed May to be a first-place match. He did a second target as well which achieved a second-place match. Joe believes it, too, should have been a first place match, but you can watch the show and determine this for yourself when it is shown. The A&E Special on Precognition is scheduled to air sometime late February or early March on the A&E Channel. Watch this Blog for the date/time.

    And for our Japanese friends, this past week Joe worked a few missing person cases for the upcoming edition (the 12th or 13th now — I’ve lost count!) of the Japanese TV show, “FBI: Psychic Investigators.” In an interesting change of pace for this show, he worked a cold case with retired Los Angeles homicide detective, Jimmy Sakoda. Jimmy now operates a Risk Intelligence and Corporate Investigation Firm with his son out of Newport Beach, California, www.jsisolutions.com. Joe also remote viewed (using the typical, double-blind protocol) two missing people in Japan, which took nearly sixteen hours of filming in our dining room. Preliminary feedback is that he might have been successful, but we won’t really know until the live studio filming on the 16th of December in Tokyo. The show is scheduled to air in Japan on Nippon TV, Channel 4, the evening of December 26th from 9 to 11 p.m.

    Here’s hoping all of you have had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday!

    Warmly,

    Scooter