"Drawing data from a remote-viewing project conducted at The Farsight Institute, Courtney Brown, Ph.D., presents CRV and HRVG remote-viewing data that investigates the origin of the Asteroid Belt.
The project tests two hypotheses as the origin of the Asteroid Belt: (1) the solar nebula hypothesis and (2) the exploding planet hypothesis. The exploding planet hypothesis was supported by the now late astronomer, Dr. Tom Van Flandern, former head of his department at the U.S. Naval Observatory, while the solar nebula hypothesis is currently supported by virtually all other mainstream astronomers.
The remote-viewing data strongly support the exploding planet hypothesis as the origin of the Asteroid Belt.
Dr. Brown explains why leaders in the mainstream science community need to come forward now to acknowledge the reality of the remote-viewing phenomenon. Dr. Brown presented these data on 11 June 2011 at the annual meeting for the Society for Scientific Exploration in Boulder, Colorado, and also on 18 June 2011 at the annual meeting of the International Remote Viewers Association in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Release date: 29 June 2011)"
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