Dr. Angela Thompson Smith was born in Bristol, England. After gaining professional qualifications in nursing and social work, she received her Bachelors degree in psychology in 1978. Dr. Smith then worked as a Research Nurse with the Faculty of Medicine of Manchester University (1978-1981) where she also studied towards her Master degree at the Institute for Child Development at Manchester University. Her work has been published in Cortex, the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and the Journal of Humanistic Psychology.
In 1986, Dr. Smith's interest in human consciousness prompted her to become a participant at the Psychophysical Research Laboratories (PRL), located in Princeton, NJ, until their dissolution in 1987. She then volunteered at the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) Laboratory at Princeton University, NJ, through 1988, when she was hired as a member of the research staff. Dr. Smith worked at PEAR until the fall of 1992. PEAR was involved in many different research projects during that time, including: Precognitive Remote Perception (PRP) and Human-Machine Interaction (REG) studies. In 1991, while working at PEAR, she enrolled as a student with Saybrook Graduate School to work towards her Ph.D. degree in Psychology. She received her Ph.D. in 2001. In 1992, Dr. Smith relocated to Las Vegas, NV, to work as Research Coordinator for the Bigelow Foundation. She left the Foundation in 1994 to continue her graduate studies and to write. Dr. Smith published Remote Perceptions with Hampton Roads Publishing Company in 1988. Her second book, Diary of an Abduction, was published in the spring of 2001 by Hampton Roads.
Between 1997 and 1999, Dr. Smith received CRV training with Paul Smith of Remote Viewing Instructional Services and with Lyn Buchanan of Problems Solutions Innovations. She also audited SRV training with Dr. Wayne Carr of The Western Institute of Remote Viewing. Dr. Smith attended the Gateway Program at the Monroe Institute and became a founding director and member of the International Remote Viewing Association. From 1991 on she carried out remote viewing consulting work for many organizations including Psi Tech (1991-1994) and Intuition Services (1992-1999).
In 1997, Dr. Smith began teaching remote viewing courses in Las Vegas. Between 1997 and 2002 she traveled across the country and abroad to give courses including: California, Montana, Vermont, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. Dr. Smith has now relocated to Boulder City, NV, a small town outside of Las Vegas where she continues to write, teach, and carry out applications work with the Nevada Remote Viewing Group.
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