eady to view, at all times. You can carry a target in an envelope,attached to a clipboard, along with paper and a pen.Th<strong>is</strong> will allow an opportunity to practice in a variety of situations:doctor’s office waiting rooms, hotel lobbies, airplanes,libraries, at the park, and in the kitchen. View with lots ofd<strong>is</strong>tractions and then view in a peaceful, silent location. Trytiming yourself one day; complete a session (summary and all)within 45 minutes. The next time you practice, try viewingone target over a period of several days, breaking your sessionsup into 30-minute viewing intervals each day. View indoors.View outdoors. View after a meal. View after a workout.View after meditating. Keep track of how well you viewin the various situations you create for yourself, and you willquickly see patterns develop that help you, the viewer, k<strong>now</strong>your own weaknesses and strengths. You will begin overcomingthe obstacles that plague many viewers. And best of all,you will reach a point where you have developed a true friendshipwith a very important person: You.*Lori WilliamsLori Lambert Williams <strong>is</strong> the Executive Director of Intuitive Special<strong>is</strong>ts andLambert Williams Enterpr<strong>is</strong>es, LLC. Ms. Williams teaches the Basic,Intermediate, Advanced and professional-level CRV courses. Lyn Buchananbegan mentoring Lori in April of 1997, and they have collaborated frequentlyover the past 15 years. Since 2001, Lori has taught over 400 students fromthe U.S., Canada, Japan, Mexico, Australia, Africa, and all over Europe.She <strong>is</strong> a professional remote viewer with many years’ experience, and <strong>is</strong>k<strong>now</strong>n both nationally and internationally for her high degree of accuracyand amazing detail. Her professional experience includes working with lawenforcement to ass<strong>is</strong>t in m<strong>is</strong>sing person cases, conducting sessions forcorporations, organizations and individuals, working on archeologicalmysteries, and many remote-healing sessionsWeb: http://IntuitiveSpecial<strong>is</strong>ts.comE: IntuitiveSpecial<strong>is</strong>ts@gmail.com28 *eight <strong>martin<strong>is</strong></strong>
AMELIARemote Viewing Search for Amelia Earhart,Fred Noonan and the Electra.By Angela Thompson Smith, Ph.D.INTRODUCTIONMention the name “Amelia” and most people immediatelyrecognize the aviatrix Amelia Mary Earhart (born July 24,1897) who d<strong>is</strong>appeared on July 2, 1937. H<strong>is</strong>tory notes thatshe was an American aviation pioneer and author. Earhart wasthe first female pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean forwhich she received the U.S. D<strong>is</strong>tingu<strong>is</strong>hed Flying Cross. Sheset many other records, wrote best-selling books about herflying experiences and was instrumental in the formation ofThe Ninety-Nines: an organization for female pilots. Earhartjoined the faculty of the Purdue University aviation departmentin 1935, as a v<strong>is</strong>iting faculty member, to counsel womenon careers, and inspired others with her love for aviation. Duringan attempt to make a circumnavigation flight of the globein 1937 in a Lockheed Model 10 Electra (NR16020), Earhartd<strong>is</strong>appeared, along with her navigator Fred Noonan, over thePacific Ocean.Using remote viewing, a form of human remote perception,information about their d<strong>is</strong>appearance was accessedby a group of trained remote viewers k<strong>now</strong>n as the NevadaRemote Viewing Group (NRVG). The NRVG <strong>is</strong> an eclectic groupof remote viewers (RV) from around the world. They volunteer*eight <strong>martin<strong>is</strong></strong> 29