artificially induced psychedelic experiencing, or otherwise naturally so was, at the time, something along the lines of a Revelation. That this was new can be seen by comparing it to the earlier modern age period -- in which human experiencing was merely seen within the scopes of the modernist hypotheses as an intellectual or psychological situation at the individual level. In other words, in those earlier contexts it was not that our species had problems of consciousness management, it was only individuals that did. To emphasize the point here, in the Hippie Generation contexts Consciousness was seen as a species thing transcending all cultures, ideologies, beliefs and other lesser whatnot -seen this way at least by the more intellectually alert Hippies and affiliated advocates. If I had space here to do so, I could show that there were many past preludes to this development, but that all of them had none the less reduced the scope to the individual level. You may be wondering by now what all this has to do with remote viewing. Well, for one thing, between 1967 and 1975 the conventional Western socio-political systems tasked with managing society had a very difficult time dealing with the enormous public aspects of all of the above. It was one thing if some philosopher, mystic, or sociologist wrote a book or two about what was involved.