Remote Viewing Instructional Services, Inc.
Austin, Texas, USA
Paul H. Smith served for seven years
in the government's remote viewing program at Ft. Meade, MD (from
September 1983 to August 1990).
During 1984, he became one of only
a handful of government personnel to be personally trained as coordinate
remote viewers by Ingo Swann at SRI-International. Paul was the
primary author of the government RV program's CRV training manual,
and served as theory instructor for new CRV trainee personnel, as
well as recruiting officer and unit security officer.
He is credited with over a thousand
training and operational remote viewing sessions during his time
with the unit at Ft. Meade.
Raised in Boulder City, Nevada,
he enlisted in the Army in 1976 for Arabic training, attended Officer
Candidate School, and was commissioned as a Military Intelligence
officer.
Besides his tour at Ft. Meade, his
military assignments included Arabic linguist, electronic warfare
operator, strategic intelligence officer for a special operations
unit, Mid-East desk officer, tactical intelligence officer with
the 101st Airborne Division during Desert Storm/Shield, strategic
intelligence officer in the Collection Directorate of the Defense
Intelligence Agency, and chief of the intelligence and security
division for the Military District of Washington, from which he
retired in 1996.
Paul has a BA from Brigham Young
University in Mid-East Affairs, Art, and English; an MS from the
Defense Intelligence College (Mid-East Concentration); and is currently
working towards his Ph.D in Philosophy. He works as a freelance
remote viewer and RV consultant, and has just recently opened Remote
Viewing Instructional Services, Inc. ("RVIS"), a company offering
remote viewing training courses to individuals and small groups.