

Trusted ARV Expert
Hello,
My name is Igor Grgić. I am a Senior SAP Basis Consultant at a German IT/SAP consulting and software company. Alongside my professional career in IT, I have dedicated many years to research and practice in Associative Remote Viewing. Below is a chronology of my ARV related work:
Associative Remote Viewing Research & Projects
Since 2014, I have been actively engaged in the field of Associative Remote Viewing (ARV), conducting projects, developing protocols, and collaborating with leading researchers, remote viewers, and organizations worldwide. My work spans applied ARV projects, scientific research, and technological development, with a strong focus on predictive applications in sports and financial markets.
Early Work and ARV Community Involvement (2014–2015)
2014 – Completed an online Remote Viewing training class and joined the remote viewing community through the Applied Precognition Project (APP), founded by Marty Rosenblatt.
Founded my own ARV group, P7B, which at times included up to nine remote viewers. Developed a unique ARV protocol based on seven colors, applied to predicting outcomes of sporting events and the Forex market.
2014 Pilot ARV Series (P7B group) – Collaborated with Remote Viewers: Jon Knowles, Teresa Schnellmann, Carlos Mena, and Mark Samuelson on sports predictions.
2014–2015 – Expanded projects with groups including Croatorum ARV, P7B “Fellowship of the Diamond Ring” (Forex trading focus), and Firefly ARV Project (serving as ARV group manager and Forex trader on the Firefly Management Team).
2015 – Used the Computer Assisted Scoring (CAS) software developed by Dr. Ed May, former director of the U.S. government’s STARGATE program. Conduced CAS-based ARV prediction series.
2015 December – Conducted a private Theta ARV solo series.
ARV Community & Collaborative Research & Methodological Innovation (2016–2017)
2016 – Partnered with parapsychologist Dr. Patrizio Tressoldi (Università di Padova, Italy) on exploratory ARV series using photo targets with high informational entropy. These included:
P7B 2016 Odysseus (Feb–May) - ARV predictions
P7B 2016 Poseidon (May–July) - ARV predictions
P7B 2016 Unicorn (Aug–Nov) - ARV predictions
Designed and developed ARV Studio, a computer program to manage ARV trials.
Presented ARV Studio at the International Remote Viewing Association (IRVA) Conference in 2016.
2017 – Led the FX2017 ARV Project (Feb–July) with Remote Viewers: Dan DeAngelis, John Kovacs, Tom Cunningham, Teresa Schnellmann, George Drakopoulos, Jetje Walachia, and Terry Andersen.
2017–2018 – Managed P7B PsiFX, a 56-week hybrid ARV trading series.
2017 PARE Award – Received a Parapsychological Association Research Endowment (PARE) grant for the ARV Rejudging Project, conducted with Debra Lynne Katz and Dr. Patrizio Tressoldi. This project focused on analyzing ARV data, evaluating rater reliability, and improving predictive accuracy. http://parapsych.org/articles/0/448/2017_pare_awardees.aspx
Scientific Publications & Applied ARV (2018–2022)
2018 – Co-authored a paper in the Journal of Scientific Exploration titled “Project Firefly: An Ethnographical Assessment of an Associative Remote Viewing Project Designed to Create Wealth”. https://journalofscientificexploration.org/index.php/jse/article/view/1141
2020–2021 – Founded and managed Precognitive Trading Group (PTG), a commercial Forex prediction service utilizing ARV.
2021 – Co-authored the ARV Rejudging Project paper, published under the title ‘Associative Remote Viewing Projects: Assessing Rater Reliability and Factors Affecting Successful Predictions’. (Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, Vol. 85, No. 2, 65–90).
Areas of Contribution
ARV Project Leadership – Designed and managed multiple group and solo ARV trials across sports and financial domains.
Methodological Innovation – Developed unique color-based ARV protocol and the ARV Studio software.
Collaborative Research – Partnered with international researchers and statisticians to advance ARV methodology and understanding.
Scientific Publication – Contributed to peer-reviewed journals and presented at professional conferences.