Target Maui: How A Training Target Revealed The Military's Secret Space Surveillance Site
by Jeff Lucas
Every week PSI TECH provides a new assigned training target for our online TRV University students. The students are not told what their target is until after each submits his or her completed session to us, following a designated due date. The students receive only a posted eight digit random Target Reference NumberTM that has been assigned to the target cue (which keeps the process entirely "in the blind") and then each employs his or her Technical Remote Viewing training and the highly structured TRV® protocols to download accurate psychically derived data for each specific target (the designated problem, person, place, thing, idea, or event) in the form of written words and sketches.
Each target is specifically designed by our instructors to further the students' training and teach new specific Technical Remote Viewing® skills. These training targets can vary from simple callibration targets such as "The Matterhorn" mountain, to far more complex problems such as the world's greatest mysteries, missing persons, historical events to complex medical problems. Students never have any idea in advance as to what the subject matter will be, from one week to the next, and they know that they should never assume anything about their targets.
The Technical Remote Viewing data on a recent Target Of The Week was so fascinating to our students that we decided to share the information with our readers. The target cue (Matrix search term) was:
"Maui's (current time) Military Equipment at Haleakala / Main Objective and Function".
A note about this target: Although the TRV technology is highly capable and was originally created to be an militarily applied intelligence collection tool, we want to clearly state to our readers that under no uncertain terms would PSI TECH ever reveal or publish any United States national security secrets. In this article we are only publishing the remote viewing derived data that is consistent with and confirms publicly known facts about the target site, including civilian scientific research uses.
This target was a single initial probe prepared for student training purposes. It was not a complete PSI TECH project. During a project initial reports such as the results displayed below are screened for task-related data, and new cuing (i.e., targeting instructions) is developed or refined, based upon each viewer's individual results. Depending on the complexity of the problem, often this process requires many weeks of work.
This Target Of The Week is demonstrative of the detailed and accurate high level information that a viewer can download against a blind target (in this case a highly technical scientific site) in a single 45 minute session.
The following sketches, data and conclusions were produced by trained Technical Remote Viewers under blind conditions, against a single TRV target, prior to knowing the name or nature of the target:
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"An experiment by life forms (scientists) involving a moving man made structure." "There are life forms that are involved in a mental process about the man made structure that is on the move and spinning on and off." "There is an Intangible having to do with space or a scientific operation and a moving target." "NASA - Jupiter and Galileo experiment," "successful experiment." (Click here to see accompanying Stage 6 sketch and photo.) | ![]() |
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"Something may be moving back and forth from a planet (maybe Earth) to a distant angular or pyramidal structure. It may be symbolic."
"A system involving transportation activity of an extraterrestrial nature or involving the Earth or the people of the Earth as a whole." "A complex delivery system designed to transport knowledge, a "thing," or energy bi-directionally, concerning a group of life forms brought together, lead and watched over by a female." "The purpose is to advance something new, undiscovered, and involving creation." The viewer perceived the ideas of "a star," "investigating the stars," "volcano," and "Hawaii." (Click here to see accompanying Stage 3 sketch and photo.) |
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"The essence of mysteries you can not believe, this is beginning to
explain some mysterious process, the misintentions of those
who covet." "Secretive/knowledge/planning/far-seeing/destiny/
social engineering/die-hard." |
The United States Airforce has a facility located on the summit of Maui's Haleakala volcano known as the Airforce Maui Optical Station (AMOS.) It is part of the Maui Space Surveillance Site (MSSS.) Located at AMOS is the Air Force's largest most sophisticated telescope, the 3.67 meter AEOS telescope. Administered by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, astronomers and upper atmospheric physicists are awarded opportunities to use the telescope for research purposes. Additionally at the facility there is a 1.6 meter telescope as well as dual 1.2 Meter telescopes. There is also a Laser Beam Director which was developed to illuminate and image dark sky objects. Purported experiments1 at the facility include support for tactical and strategic missile launches out of both Vandenberg and Kauai, detection and tracking of orbiital debris, observations of shuttle and special operations, and laser illumination of satellites. 1Source: GlobalSecurity.org
PSI TECH's online training facilities allow Technical Remote Viewing students to come together from all walks of life and from all corners of the world, 24 hours a day, to ask questions, receive feedback, share ideas and experiences, and utilize our support network of their peers who are all experiencing the same dramatic changes to their lives that occur to each when they first discover and learn this breakthrough problem solving tool. Our students include medical doctors, housewives, college students, engineers, lawyers, military officers, and electricians. Virtually anyone who can follow instructions and dedicate themselves to practicing the techniques can learn this skill.
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