Who is Yeme Jeaneé?
Yeme Jeaneé serves as the Educational Director at The Farsight Institute and HyperScope. The Farsight Institute is a world renown private research organization dedicated to the study and public demonstration of remote viewing, especially using military-grade Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) and Scientific Remote Viewing (SRV) methodologies. It was founded by Dr. Courtney Brown, a political scientist and former Emory University professor, who became deeply involved in consciousness research and anomalous perception. In addition to her work at Farsight, Yeme is also the founder and director of her own company, HyperScope, which offers professional Remote Viewing Certification programs. Through both platforms, Yeme empowers students to develop non-local perception skills using structured, scientifically grounded methodologies. Her work bridges intelligence-grade training with metaphysical exploration, making her one of the most respected and innovative educators in the field today.
Yeme is known for participating in—or supervising—public remote viewing experiments at Farsight, covering topics ranging from extraterrestrial intelligence (e.g. the famed reptilian entity Lacerta), spiritual figures like Jesus and Buddha, AI-run alien hierarchies, and significant events such as JFK’s assassination or Jeffrey Epstein’s death.
She reports results and findings via YouTube, podcasts, livestreams, reaching audiences worldwide each month .
🛠 What Methodology Does She Use?
Yeme follows Farsight’s structured protocols—often referred to as the Farsight or SRV (Scientific Remote Viewing) approach. This includes strict blind targeting and staged phases to filter out imagination and bias, aiming for disciplined results in exploratory projects .
She emphasizes separating personal bias from psychic impressions and stresses the importance of ethical considerations when viewing sensitive or potentially disturbing targets .