Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) is a valuable information gathering tool for business, research, and any investigative field. A trained viewer can provide accurate information about past events, present decisions and future plans, can find flaws in contracts and locate missing people and artifacts.

Corporate America, law enforcement agencies and archeologists are using CRV to gather critical information necessary for the future success of their businesses, investigations and explorations. CRV is an information gathering tool relied upon by a growing number of industries to further their existing business plans, confirm their corporate objectives, verify their financial goals and to augment data obtained through means of corporate due diligence or investigation. Listed below are just a few examples of how CRV can be used today.

Business Applications - CRV provides accurate information pertaining to present day decisions and future business plans. Companies as well as individuals in a number of industries use CRV to identify flaws in contracts and reveal real problems and solutions for future business ventures. CRV is also used successfully to assist in various phases of research and development and to locate missing and stolen assets.

Finding Missing Children - CRV continues to be used to assist law enforcement agencies involved in locating missing children cases. Several agencies across the North America employ the services of trained CRVers for this purpose.

Archeologists - CRV can provide information on the historical significance of objects and artifacts or the motivations and intentions of a specific people or culture or the origins and development of an ancient civilization regardless of the time period. CRV information can help expose hidden truths and provide explanations about the purpose behind an activity or an event, or sequence of events otherwise unattainable by other methods of field research or investigation.

Law Enforcement - CRV is successfully used to help find locations of wanted individuals, victims of crime, material evidence key to ongoing investigations as well as items such as weapons, narcotics and fraudulently obtained assets.

Intelligence Agencies - CRV has been used by several intelligence agencies in the United States including the CIA, DIA, NSA, DEA, Secret Service, FBI, U.S. Customs, the National Security Council and most of the major commands in the Department of Defence from 1978 to 1995. It is currently believed that many countries now use CRV for the purposes of intelligence gathering.