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A Cultural History of Art Bell

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Courtney Brown

Courtney Brown

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Courtney Brown, Ph.D., is a political scientist at Emory University and the founder of the Farsight Institute, a scientific research organization dedicated to the study of remote viewing and non-local consciousness. As a controversial guest on late-night radio, he made sensational claims about a companion object near the Hale-Bopp comet and presented remote viewing data about Mars and extraterrestrial civilizations in his book Cosmic Voyage.

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Episode thumbnail for July 19, 1996: Remote Viewing - Courtney Brown

July 19, 1996: Remote Viewing - Courtney Brown

Jul 19, 1996
2h 50m
Dr. Courtney Brown, tenured professor of political science at Emory University and head of the Farsight Institute, provides a detailed scientific framework for understanding remote viewing. He describes how the U.S. military spent two decades developing trainable mental protocols at Stanford Research Institute that...
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Episode thumbnail for November 14, 1996: Remote Viewing the Hale-Bopp Anomaly - Courtney Brown

November 14, 1996: Remote Viewing the Hale-Bopp Anomaly - Courtney Brown

Nov 14, 1996
3h 12m
Courtney Brown, associate professor of political science at Emory University and president of the Farsight Institute, joins Art Bell with explosive claims about a massive anomalous object near Comet Hale-Bopp. Brown describes how his team of professional remote viewers targeted the object under blind conditions just...
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Episode thumbnail for January 16, 1997: Whitley Strieber & Courtney Brown

January 16, 1997: Whitley Strieber & Courtney Brown

Jan 16, 1997
2h 4m
Art Bell hosts a tense and historic confrontation between author Whitley Strieber and Professor Courtney Brown of Emory University over a photograph that was presented as evidence of an anomalous object traveling alongside Comet Hale-Bopp. After holding the image for two months at Brown's urging, Art and Whitley rel...