We are the Observers. We notice change, when something is out of place. I was having precognitive events and I began looking for answers. I found answers in the last place that I wanted to look - the United States Military Intelligence Program. They developed intuition and a protocol that with practice, allows us to mentally describe activities, locations, events and people across time and space. They called it Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV).
Teresa Frisch is a Registered Nurse with over forty years of clinical and leadership experience, currently working in a Level I Emergency Trauma Center in SW Ohio. As a nurse she was interested in learning more about nursing intuition, non-locality and time and space as posited in several nursing theories. She learned, surprisingly enough, that the United States Military Intelligence had already researched and developed a mental data mining protocol using intuition called Controlled Remote Viewing.
She began CRV training in 2005 with Lyn Buchanan, former member of US Military Intelligence Unit STAR GATE, evolving into her current roles of CRV Instructor / Analyst and Project Management. CRV presentations, exhibits and articles include Eight Martinis, State of the Art of Remote Viewing Magazine, 2015 Annual MENSA Gathering, 2015 Universal Health Solutions Conference “Re-Thinking Brain Health”, 2014 Society of Rogerian Scholars and 2015 American Holistic Nursing Conferences non-research poster presentations with continuing education credits granted to attendees. CRV Presentation accepted at the American Holistic Nurses Pre-Conference, June 2016.
Frisch is an active public speaker and hosts free remote viewing webinars every month, which are both open to the public and available on YouTube. Articles published in Eight Martinis, State of the Art of Remote Viewing include Controlled Remote Viewing and Era III Medicine and Ground Report From a CRV Newbie. She is currently pursuing her Bachelor of Science in Nursing in the Chamberlain College of Nursing RN to BSN program.