Courtney Brown

Courtney Brown, Ph.D. is a social scientist at Emory University and is known for promoting the use of nonlinear mathematics in social scientific research. He is also known as a proponent of remote viewing, a form of extra-sensory perception explored by DIA and CIA and then abandoned in 1995 when it was partly declassified. Brown's research has received notable positive reviews from other advocates of psychic powers such as Fred Alan Wolf, William... more

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