Tony Rodrigues/Dr. Michael Salla #ufo #magick #crackpot #conspiracy exopolitics.org

In his new book, Beyond Sight, Tony Rodrigues describes his harrowing experience as an involuntary child recruit in a “20 and back” program that began with an abduction by Gray extraterrestrials in 1982 when he was only 10 years old. He explains the disturbing circumstances that led to his consciousness being transferred out of his physical body into a clone. He next woke up in his cloned body that was taken to a secret remote viewing program located out at Inyokern, California. Rodrigues and other cloned children were subjected to multiple forms of trauma-based mind control in order to enhance psychoenergetic abilities such as remote viewing and remote influencing.

He explains how the program was conducted at a time when there were no legal prescriptions against trauma-based training protocols, which began later in 1983. In his book, Rodrigues supplied documentation showing how legal prescriptions began soon after the Inyokern program had concluded. He reveals how adult trainers, which included a leading figure in the remote viewing community, suspended their ethical reservations as they were told the child participants were clones who would not remember anything that happened once the program was completed.

Rodrigues describes how child recruits were taught not only remote viewing protocols, but also counter-measures designed to block other remote viewers from accurately seeing or influencing a target.

Based on the advanced remote viewing abilities he developed as a child, Rodrigues decided to start his own remote viewing training courses, which he now teachers online. In Beyond Sight: The Hidden History of Remote Viewing and Psycho Energetics, Tony Rodrigues provides details and documents supporting his remarkable experiences and the skills he acquired as a field-grade operational remote viewer from 1982 to 1983.

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