Patricia Cyrus

Patricia Cyrus’s participation in psi research began in 1997 while attending the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania. Following a presentation that she made on remote viewing in a science theory course, she contacted Dale Graff, physicist, psi researcher, author and former project director of the DIA’s Star Gate program, to explore the subject in depth. This led to a 16-year ongoing collaboration with Mr. Graff as the tasker and Patricia as the viewer/percipient. Their project over this period includes 250 sessions with statistically significant results.

Patricia’s other involvement in the field includes a precognitive remote viewing group experiment on November 3, 2003 with researcher and author, Stephan Schwartz, to predict the circumstances of the capture or discovery by coalition forces of the former dictator of Iraq, Saddam Hussein. Her sketch of the Adwar farm house and description of Mr. Hussein’s disheveled appearance and other details of his capture significantly matched the events that transpired. The results of her session, predicted 40 days in advance, were included by Mr. Schwartz in his 2007 book, Opening to the Infinite. This experiment was also investigated by Dutch film maker, Renee Scheltema, in her 2009 documentary, Something Unknown is Doing We Don’t Know What, exploring the science behind psi research.

Patricia has been interviewed by the BBC and A&E on precognition and appeared in an episode of the National Geographic Channel series, Paranatural, in 2013.

Ms. Cyrus currently lives in Orlando, Florida where she is employed by a multinational engineering and manufacturing conglomerate headquartered in Munich, Germany.

    Presentations

    IRVA 2015 – Remote Viewing and Retrocausation

    Daniel Sheehan & Patricia Cyrus will explore the phenomenon of retrocausation, the proposition that the future can influence the past. It will be approached both theoretically from the viewpoint of modern physics and experimentally through the lens of remote viewing.
    Remote viewing is a protocol for observers to experience spatial and temporal displacements of consciousness. Perhaps the most enigmatic of these, from the perspective of traditional physics, are temporal displacements involving the future. This talk will explore the phenomenon of retrocausation, the proposition that the future can influence the past. It will be approached both theoretically from the viewpoint of modern physics and experimentally through the lens of remote viewing. Theory will be presented by Daniel Sheehan and experiments by Patricia Cyrus, an experienced remote viewer, who has recently completed a 10-year experimental study with collaborator, Dale Graff. The latter part of the presentation will be an attempt to reconcile and explain experimental results with mainstream physical theory.

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