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The Edward De Vere Remote Viewing Society
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Is time travel possible? Maybe not, but could one use remote viewing to look in on the past. The CIA used it to spy on the Russians during the cold war. Why not try it on history? Why not? It's not perfect but it works. Join a group of actors and graduate students as they look into the past to see who really wrote Shakespeare's plays. Was it the Bard himself, or perhaps Marlowe. Could it be Queen Elizabeth had something to do with it, or perhaps it was the sixteenth Earl of Oxford, Edward de Ve…
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Is time travel possible? Maybe not, but could one use remote viewing to look in on the past. The CIA used it to spy on the Russians during the cold war. Why not try it on history? Why not? It's not perfect but it works.

Join a group of actors and graduate students as they look into the past to see who really wrote Shakespeare's plays. Was it the Bard himself, or perhaps Marlowe. Could it be Queen Elizabeth had something to do with it, or perhaps it was the sixteenth Earl of Oxford, Edward de Vere. Find out what they discover as they look back in time in a story of intrigue, adventure and young love.

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Is time travel possible? Maybe not, but could one use remote viewing to look in on the past. The CIA used it to spy on the Russians during the cold war. Why not try it on history? Why not? It's not perfect but it works.

Join a group of actors and graduate students as they look into the past to see who really wrote Shakespeare's plays. Was it the Bard himself, or perhaps Marlowe. Could it be Queen Elizabeth had something to do with it, or perhaps it was the sixteenth Earl of Oxford, Edward de Vere. Find out what they discover as they look back in time in a story of intrigue, adventure and young love.

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