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About Rick Hilleard

Objectives: “ To inspire others by imparting knowledge.”

Rick Hilleard

Rick holds the following qualifications:

  • Certificate Advanced Remote Viewing Workshop
  • Certificate Coordinate & Extended Remote Viewing
  • Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAA)
  • Certificate IV in Training and Education (TAE)
  • Certificate III in Investigative Services
  • Certificate Occupational First Aid

Experience

Rick started with a broad range of interests varying from healing to chakra’s and past life regression, when he realised it would be better to specialise in one particular field. Around 1996 he came across Remote Viewing and found he could apply this skill as a multi-tool to all his fields of interest.

He started with the Major Ed Dames training course and he decided to go to the US to do the Advanced Remote Viewing Training Program with Major Ed Dames.

Rick has done thousands of Remote Viewing sessions since 1997 and has applied this skill to his professional and personal life with astonishing results. Rick has literally boxes full of information on a variety of different subjects of his interest. He has a proven track-record of “Optimum-Trajectory Sessions” for himself, his family, friends and business relations.

Rick has a passion for “enigma targets”; such as UFO’s (aka Fast Walkers), Extraterrestrial Life, Mysterious places and events; like the Earth’s moon and planet Mars. His session work reveals some interesting indications of anomalies that seem to corroborate with sessions done in the 1970's by Pat Price and Ingo Swann.

He has worked within international Remote Viewing Groups such as “The Aurora Group”, “Star Gate Group” and he is currently a member of the “Jump Gate Group”. In the course of these events he has worked on Operational Targets and Practice target material.

Rick met his “Optimum-Mate” (optimum partner) Sandra in 2007 at a Remote Viewing Meeting he organized in London. Sandra encouraged Rick to teach this wonderful skill to others and to introduce it to the Australian Public.

Accomplishments in Remote Viewing

Note: Rick has too many accomplishment within the field of Remote Viewing to mention here. The list would be endless and we therefore will only publish a selection.

Rick described details in relation to the Natalie Holloway case, which an FBI agent confirmed as some of the findings within the investigation.

Rick described and predicted a ‘disaster’ at his workplace at the time, which would occur a few months later. This was an unfortunate accident causing death by impalement on a jetty.

Rick has described the nearest significant feature to the residence of an arsonist in the Netherlands. Pictures later confirmed this was indeed the nearest significant feature to the person’s residence.

Rick has accurately described a fugitive murderer in Turkey and he was able to name the person who was aiding this fugitive.

Rick has described the Optimum Vocation for his son. His son is now very pleased to hold a position as his father described and has been promoted within two months of employment.

Rick has accurately described on several different blind sessions his Optimum Mate, first meeting, residence and location. All these sessions have been confirmed.

Rick has assisted in locating several lost objects, such as drivers’ licences, passports and other valuables.

Other Accomplishments

Together with his wife Sandra, Rick is the Founder and Director of the Remote Viewing Unit. Rick is the communicator, spokesperson and leading figure of the Remote Viewing Unit. With his charismatic character he has the ability to capture the publics and students attention as a trainer.

Rick has given several public lectures on the subject of Remote Viewing at Murdoch University, The Alexander Library in Perth and for the Psychic Development Association in Western Australia.

He has written articles for the Remote Viewing Magazine “Eight Martini’s”.

Rick is a member of the International Remote Viewing Association.







 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last Updated (Sunday, 20 November 2011 16:16)