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Precognition, Intuition, or
Lady Luck

by Dick Allgire

Last year at the RV Conference in Mesquite, Nevada Glenn Wheaton (President of Hawaii Remote Viewers’ Guild) walked into the casino looking for a slot machine with pictures of bow ties.

He had remote viewed with the intent of seeing the image on a slot that would pay off big for him, and he saw a clear image of bow ties. A walk through the casino revealed a machine called BLACK TIE. The payoff was three black bow ties.

Witnesses watched that machine pay off $1600 for Glenn.

Later during the conference Wheaton was having dinner at the hotel and noticed Keno tickets on the table. He had never played Keno. “What’s this?” he asked. Someone told him the game involved picking a group of numbers from a field of 80. As 12 people sat around the table ordering dinner, Glenn “scanned” the keno ticket and selected 8 numbers.

While he didn’t bet, he did mark the card in front of witnesses prior to the numbers flashing on the Keno board. He got 6 out of 8. It would have paid $1,000.



This year members of the Hawaii Remote Viewers’ Guild are heading to Vegas to play Keno. Prior to the conference the Hawaii remote viewers will meet at their classroom and work Keno games as precognitive RV targets. They plan to saturate the target with multiple trained viewers. The “target” will be a series of 20 Keno games which will take place at a specified date, time, and location. It will be applied precognitive skill, with the viewers using their skills in probing to determine whether numbers will be “good” or “bad.” Or put another way, will a number be “on” or “off.” They are hoping at least one of the viewers will be “on” enough to select 8 good numbers, for a payoff of $100,000. The winnings, if realized, will be shared among the viewers.

HRVG President Glenn Wheaton explains how it will work. “The play will be identified by Game 1, Game 2, etc. and will begin at a time, as close to the sidereal optimum as possible, this would be further identified as the first game played at the casino at, or the game beginning immediately after 13:00 sidereal on the play date selected. Numeric selections will be made as close to the sidereal optimum as possible.”

“All numeric selections will be made prior to departure to Las Vegas,” says Wheaton. “They will be published on the HRVG website.”

Since the Hawaii Remote Viewers’ Guild is a non profit organization, the Keno experiment is not an official guild function. “The Guild, while not sponsoring this event, will publish results from the efforts of the viewers in Las Vegas,” says Wheaton. “The Guild considers the analysis of the overall effort to be of more value than any profit realized by the endeavor. “

An account of this experiment will be published on the HRVG website.

Good luck to the RV Keno team . . . or will it be “luck?”  



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