The title page reads; CIA, DECLASSIFIED REPORT REMOTE VIEWING.
Spurred by spiraling reports of Soviet, Czech and Chinese psychic super spies, the CIA turned to two physicists, Russell Targ and Dr. Puthoff at Stanford Research Institute in California, the country's second largest think tank. They developed "REMOTE VIEWING a dynamic combo of Telepathy and Clairvoyance. It's like a psychic version of the game, "Where is the World is Carmen San Diego? The "SENDER “ travels to a remote specific location and the "REMOTE VIEWER” tries to get a mental snapshot of the location and sketch it. A star of the program was a retired police official, Pat Price.
During one session, closely monitored by CIA, Price gave a detailed description of a secret underground military facility in Virginia."
Summer continued to read. "Project yourself there again and look for code words," Targ instructed Price. He recited nine words or phrases that were on papers on top of a desk, and on file folders inside a cabinet.
He also gave the names, and ranks of three of the installation's top officers.
The underground facility eavesdropped on the Soviet satellites. They immediately began, an investigation on how Price got the scoop on them. At the same time, Price went on to describe a similar Soviet listening post in the Ural Mountains. Soon , Targ discovered, they could just give map coordinates and remote viewers could zoom in on the location. Price Remote Viewed a research center at Semipalatinsk in the USSR. He drew a gantry crane at the site. Satellite photos confirmed he was 100% accurate."
"I can train anyone to do Remote Viewing," Swann told Targ and Puthoff.
"You do not have to rely on Psychics." After all most Psychics did not have top security clearance. Military brass who came to inspect the program suddenly found they were test guinea pigs. They accurately and repeatedly Remote Viewed top secret files. Forget conventional academic theories about time, space and reality."
"The report is in two sections, here is the second part "REMOTE VIEWING WORK'S"
Soon intelligence operatives from shadow agencies, with an alphabet soup of initials came calling DIA, NSA, CIA, DEA. Secret Service, Joint Chiefs of Staff. A twenty-year ultra ultra secret program was born
STARGATE."
"The Psychic Cold War wizards, went for targets that neither satellites nor spies could get at, like stockpiles of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons, and the whereabouts of intelligence "assets."
"Not till 1995 did the public get a hint of the 20 year PSI spy connection. "CIA confirms U.S. used "psychic spies," announced a Nov. 28 Associated Press wire story.
"PROJECT STARGATE employed psychics to hunt down Libyan leader Gadafhi, find plutonium in North Korea and help drug enforcement agencies," The CIA claimed they were closing down their PSI program, and certainly never used PSI for decision making. A skeptical media pounced on the alleged $20 million budget, that produced a alleged 15% success rate."
Summer held up her glass and proposed a toast. "To the future. Here is the part we were not taught at the academy." She continued to read; What is the real PSI story?
The carefully orchestrated release of a few facts, about CIA to prepare the public's "matrix of belief" for release of long suppressed, explosive secrets, was a good idea for the time. In the information age, no longer can the elite control vital facts. The truth will surface, not only through the external Internet, but also through the "Inner Internet" of
PSI."
" How could so much be kept secret, by so many, for so long? Partly the skeptical, ridiculing mind set of the media; Partly philosophical denial from the general public;
Partly superbly organized PSI skeptics groups, who have worked tirelessly for decades as PSI misinformation diffusers" relentlessly discrediting scientists, and psychic with ready made "fraud" labels. Could some of these professional skeptics have been part of the clandestine Cold War PSI spy scenario?"
"David Morehouse was recruited into the intelligence unit, he reluctantly revealed what had happened to a psychologist. The directors were exultant. They had a prize find, Morehouse underwent a rigorous training program and became part of an ultra clandestine Army Intelligence Remote Viewing contingent. For years he operated as a psychic spy assigned to hundreds of political, and military targets. The vast amounts of PSI scanned information he gathered went into "the bowels of the DIA or CIA,"
"He began to doubt his recruitment. "Had he been really recruited by a Higher Intelligence Agency?" As he wheeled and spun in an altered state, on the subconscious time space continuum, an ever persistent thought said in him; "I believed that the power of Remote Viewing was something that was given to us as a gift to further humankind. Why should something this miraculous be sequestered away under the control of the CIA?" We were asking Remote Viewers to silence themselves, to produce intelligence data for the government without ever being able to work the magic elsewhere for the good of humankind." He echoed the rallying cry of so many Soviets we had met. "
"PSI power must be used for the good of humanity." Morehouse made the wrenching decision to leave the program and go public. Despite the devastation of facing a court marshal and dishonorable discharge from the military and constantly threatening CIA surveillance of himself and his family, he has spilled the story of his espionage and awakening in a new book Psychic Warfare
Inside the CIA's Stargate Program.
Some true facts were Remote Viewing accuracy was 60% to 85% (was not 15% as claimed). The programs have not closed down, but been moved under a deeper cloak of secrecy. Other agencies like the FBI, are now training their agents to use intuition in investigations like the Oklahoma City bombing, said Milton Freidman speech writer for
President Ford. The budgets are enormous much more than the alleged $20 million over 20 years. The intelligence data picked up by PSI spies is called "critical, crucial, vital and unavailable from any other source." The data was used by the highest
echelons of the military and government."
"Morehouse compelling vision of remote viewing's potentials spread like a virus through the program. Seventeen out of eighteen remote viewers left, along with him so there was just one demoralized viewer remaining on duty."
"Ex remote viewer Lyn Buchanan, who maintains a Remote Viewing Web site, started
"The Assigned Witness Program, which offers the talents of other remote viewers like
Morehouse free to assist police. Remote Viewing goes far beyond the data it gathers,
asserts Buchanan. First it offers proof of the non material aspect of human beings that
transcends space and time, and this insight comes from scientists, intelligence officers
and military personnel whose only interest is in its practical workings. Author Richard
Heinberg asserts that instead of espionage, remote viewers "Could help us deepen and broaden our collective understanding of reality. Then individually and as a society, we might begin to recover subconscious links with other dimensions and with repressed aspects of ourselves, that have become obscured during our recent fling with dogmatic materialism."
"My whole point in sacrificing my career," says Morehouse, was because of my belief in what Remote Viewing under controlled conditions, can do for all of humanity."
Philip could not believe what was just shared with him he said; "Declassified"
Stephen looked at Summer surprised. "Your sure the report is declassified."
Sherry stared at the lights going across the dunes that captured her attention, she was in love, and could only think of romance. "She said the dam thing was declassified."
"Look!" She pointed to the ship that seemed to sail across the land. Sherry had not
taken her hand off Philips leg, and squeezed him again. "Lets take the yacht and follow the ship. Lets go to Nassau."
Stephen saw the magical lights dancing across the sand and made a decision.
"Dam good idea, Why didn't I think of that. This weekend, Summer, OK with you?"
"Lets go."
"Philip, You game?"
"Sure I sold you the yacht, lets use it. The trip is seven hours, only one hundred and
eighty miles, and will be snorkeling in Nassau, lets have some fun."
"Were set."
Stephen enjoyed making his family and friends happy. He often remarked; “what else
can you do with money, but have some fun in the sun."
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