The Intelligence Layer for Remote Viewing
We aggregate, analyze, and deliver everything happening in the remote viewing world so you never miss a signal.
The Problem
Remote viewing has a fifty-year history, a declassified government program, active research labs, training schools, prediction groups, and a global community of practitioners. Yet following it means monitoring scattered forums, YouTube channels, podcasts, conference announcements, journal papers, and a 90,000-page FOIA archive.
The information exists. It's just scattered, unorganized, and hard to act on.
Our Solution
RVPulse brings it all together. We automatically aggregate content from across the internet — news, research, videos, podcasts, community discussion — filter it for relevance, categorize it by organization and topic, and deliver it in a clean, actionable format.
Then we go further: our Futures editorial team writes original analysis on where the field is heading, grounded in real research and current developments.
What We Cover
CRV & Methodologies
Coordinate Remote Viewing, ERV, SRV, and the structured protocols that came out of the military program and evolved since.
ARV & Prediction
Associative remote viewing applied to sports, markets, and forecasting — trials, hit rates, and methodology debates.
Research & Science
Parapsychology labs, peer-reviewed studies, statistical evidence, and the push toward open, preregistered research.
Military History & FOIA
Project Star Gate, the SRI years, Fort Meade, and the ongoing effort to index the declassified archive.
Training & Schools
Courses, instructors, practice target pools, and the new generation of app-based training platforms.
Future Vision
Original editorial analysis on where remote viewing is heading over the next two to three years.
Built for the People Exploring the Edge
Whether you're a practitioner logging sessions, a researcher tracking the literature, or simply fascinated by the declassified history — RVPulse gives you the whole picture.