Glenn B. Wheaton

Glenn B. Wheaton, Sergeant First Class, US Army (ret.), is the president of the Hawaii Remote Viewer's Guild and a retired Military Intelligence professional. Glenn began his Intelligence career in the Army Security Agency (ASA) serving at various early warning stations around the world as well as The National Security Agency (NSA). With the closure of the ASA Glenn moved to the Special Forces and served for 15 years as an operator in the Special Operations Detachments Alpha (SOD). Glenn Retired in 1993 as the Senior SIGINT Advisor for the 1st Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne).
In 1996 Glenn founded the Hawaii Remote Viewer's Guild along with two other individuals and began teaching Remote Viewing and Analysis. The Hawaii Remote Viewer's Guild is a non-profit organization dedicated to the research and training of Remote Viewing. Glenn works in Honolulu as an RF Engineer.
IRVA 2009 - Panel Discussion:
Remote Viewing and the Nature of Consciousness
Abstract:
The nature of consciousness is a hot-button topic today. Psychologists, neuroscientists, philosophers, and other professionals continue to engage in an ongoing debate as to what consciousness means. In reality, we may never know. Is it a product of the biological and classical physical interactions of the human brain; or is it something more fundamental, perhaps electromagnetic, or the result of quantum physics principles that we don't yet fully understand. Could it be something even more profound than that -- something beyond the scope of science and physics, any kind of physics, for us to understand?
Because consciousness seems to play a central role in remote viewing, and the underlying faculty that makes remote viewing work may be central to consciousness, this year's conference committee invites panel members with differing views and expertise to address this question: Just what is the connection between remote viewing and consciousness, and what does it tells us about human nature?
IRVA 2007 - Panel Discussion:
A Remote Viewer's Code of Ethics
Abstract:
Ethics as applied to remote viewing will be defined and explored by the panel with audience participation. Among the issues that will be discussed are targeting rules, what boundaries should be imposed on using the skill, and tasker as well as viewer ethics.