Last year’s RV Conference in Mesquite Nevada got rave reviews. Fabulous speakers, great presentations, interesting topics, and best of all generous slots!

Seriously, the best part of the conference may be the chance to rub elbows with some of the big names in remote viewing. At the 2000 conference you could casually chat with people like Lyn Buchanan, Paul Smith, Skip Atwater, Mel Riley and others, including host of Coast To Coast AM Mike Siegel, who showed up to learn more about remote viewing for his radio program.

The conference is also a great opportunity to meet and talk face to face with so many of the folks we know mainly via the internet. Some of those discussions in mailing lists and bulletin boards get a bit harsh from time to time, and It’s nice to put a face to a name, and also to be able to talk in person and find so much common ground.

This date of this year's conference is June 15-17 and it’s moving to the bright lights of the big city. The conference will be held at the Texas Station Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

According to organizers the Remote Viewing Conference was conceived to be "an annual event to provide a stimulating environment for education, understanding, and expanded awareness in the rapidly growing remote viewing community."

The goal is to bring together a wide range of remote viewing practitioners, trainers, and researchers to share their experiences and knowledge in a friendly and supportive group setting. Those who attended last year agree that goal was met and surpassed. And this year’s conference should be even better.

Another goal is to "foster cooperation, expand friendships, and facilitate intellectual cross-pollination among those wishing to help expand the boundaries of human consciousness."

Make your plans now. June will be here sooner than you realize.
For more information there is a website devoted to the conference.