Structured analytical perception and reporting
A structured perceptual process used to access information beyond the immediately visible, focusing on people, places, situations, or lost objects. This work is designed for questions where conventional information is limited, unclear, or unavailable, and aims to produce organized, interpretable findings.
Sessions are conducted using Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV), a structured protocol developed in the 1970s by Ingo Swann and researchers at SRI within the context of US government research programs such as the Star Gate Project. CRV uses a multi-stage structured process designed to reduce analytical interference and organize perceptual data into sequential, reportable stages.
Locating lost objects
Exploring unclear or incomplete situations
Gaining additional perspective on complex circumstances
Accessing contextual information not immediately available
Each session begins with a short consultation to define the question or target. I then conduct independent structured analysis using Controlled Remote Viewing protocols. Findings are organized into a clear written report designed for coherence, usability, and review.
Structured impressions and observations
Organized written findings
Visual sketches where relevant
Interpretive summary where appropriate
All findings are compiled into a professionally structured document with attention to clarity, accuracy, and completeness.
Standard Session — $625 USD
Includes consultation, structured analysis, and full written report (~10+ pages with notes and sketches)
Complex / Urgent / Multi-Target — $800+ USD
For layered or time-sensitive inquiries requiring expanded analysis and documentation