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Answer Five

Original Question: Can you have a dream after a remote viewing session that may have something to do with what you thought the target was? Would this provide any assistance in determining the target? Do dreams have meaning in that way?

In the experiment conducted, the participants were asked to RV a specific dream the 'target setter' had previously experienced. The first target dream was recorded on a personal computer. I believe the second (mine) was handled the same way. The experiment was conducted via email.

There were five viewers.

The first dream had one participant who correctly provided six accurate 'hits' and another who provided at least three. The other viewers were not scored. (not sure why)

The second dream yielded no direct 'hits' but the 'theme' of the dream was successfully outlined in the responses of two of the viewers. In other words, the 'feeling' predominant in the dream was accurately felt by these viewers, yet the specific background and artifacts in the dream were dissimilar.

Oddly, the second dream elicited precognitive sequences from one of the viewers - pertaining to something that happened in the dreamer's life seven months later.

All in all, it was an innovative project, well planned, and provided some interesting data. It showed that at least in the first section of the test - several individuals were able to accurately retrieve data from a single dream. In the second, there was cohesion in the 'emotional content' of the dream; as well as a precognitive aspect that only surfaced long after the Project itself was completed.

:)

Bevy Jaegers
U.S. Psi Squad
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