Remote Viewing Training — Free CRV Protocol Online
Practice CRV targets daily, inspired by the declassified CIA Stargate protocol.
HYVE Tribe includes a free remote viewing training game inspired by the CIA Stargate Project protocols. You receive a randomized target, draft a session sketch and impressions, then reveal and score the target. All sessions log to your consciousness journal, letting you track your accuracy and growth as a remote viewer over time.
What it is
Remote viewing is the practice of describing a target — a location, object, or event — that is hidden from ordinary perception. The most famous example is the CIA's Stargate Project, a declassified US government program running from roughly 1978 to 1995 that studied Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) as an intelligence technique.
CRV was developed by physicists Russell Targ and Harold Puthoff at SRI International and formalized by Ingo Swann. It uses structured stages — ideogram, sensory impressions, sketch, analytic overlay — to minimize imagination and maximize signal. The protocol is public and has been practiced by thousands since the program was declassified.
How HYVE Tribe's version works
Our remote viewing game provides you with a blind target — a photograph or concept you have never seen — and walks you through a stripped-down CRV session. You log your ideogram, impressions, and a quick sketch. When you submit, the target is revealed and the system prompts you to score the session.
Why HYVE Tribe's version is different
Most remote viewing training is locked behind $500+ courses, heavy books, or private coaching. HYVE Tribe gives you a free daily-practice loop — a new target every day, a lightweight CRV interface, and a session journal that tracks accuracy over time.
Because the game is part of the platform, your remote viewing practice feeds your tier progression in the intuition and perception dimensions. This is not fortune-telling — it is structured ESP training inspired by CIA-funded research, and it gets better the more you practice.
Features & details
Daily target
A new randomized remote viewing target every day, sourced from a curated pool.
CRV-inspired flow
Ideogram → sensory impressions → sketch → analytic → reveal. Simplified for casual practice.
Sketch canvas
Draw your impressions directly in the browser. Saved alongside the session.
Session scoring
Self-score each session for gestalt, shape, texture, color, emotional tone, and overall hit.
Accuracy tracker
Session-over-session accuracy graphs. Watch your signal strengthen over weeks.
Private by default
Sessions are private. Share individual hits to your circle only if you choose.
How to get started
- 1
Create a free account
Sign up for HYVE Tribe and complete onboarding.
- 2
Read the CRV primer
Open the Remote Viewing guide for a 5-minute primer on the CRV protocol.
- 3
Open the game
From Games, launch Remote Viewing. You will see a blank session form.
- 4
Draw your ideogram
Pick up the digital pen and draw a quick spontaneous squiggle. Notice its "feel".
- 5
List impressions
Log sensory impressions — curved, hot, metal, quiet, tall — as they come.
- 6
Submit and score
Submit your session. The target is revealed. Score yourself honestly on gestalt and shape.
Frequently asked questions
Is remote viewing real?
The US government funded CRV research under the Stargate Project for nearly two decades. The scientific consensus is mixed. HYVE Tribe treats it as a perception training practice, not a proven phenomenon.
What is CRV?
Controlled Remote Viewing — a structured protocol for describing a blind target using stages: ideogram, sensory impressions, sketch, analytic overlay, and summary. Developed at SRI International.
Is this free?
Yes. Remote viewing practice is free inside HYVE Tribe.
Do I need to believe in psi?
No. Many members practice it as perception training or as a creativity exercise. The structured attention itself has value regardless of your belief.
How long does a session take?
A casual session takes 5 to 10 minutes. A deep CRV session can run 30 to 60 minutes.
Can I see other viewers' sessions?
Only if they choose to share. Sessions are private by default.
Will this train me to be a professional remote viewer?
HYVE Tribe gives you consistent practice, but professional CRV training is much deeper. Our game is a daily-practice on-ramp, not a full curriculum.
Is this related to the Stargate Project?
HYVE Tribe is inspired by Stargate and publishes the declassified protocol, but we are not affiliated with any government program or former CRV viewer.
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