Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Project Stargate: The U.S. Army/CIA ("Psychic Spy") remote viewing program




Project STARGATE wiki page

Project STARGATE

"STAR GATE was one of a number of "remote viewing programs" conducted under a variety of code names, including SUN STREAK, GRILL FLAME, and CENTER LANE by DIA and INSCOM, and SCANATE by CIA. These efforts were initiated to assess foreign programs in the field; contract for basic research into the the phenomenon; and to evaluate controlled remote viewing as an intelligence tool.

The program consisted of two separate activities. An operational unit employed remote viewers to train and perform remote viewing intelligence-gathering. The research program was maintained separately from the operational unit.

This effort was initiated in response to CIA concerns about reported Soviets investigations of psychic phenomena. Between 1969 and 1971, US intelligence sources concluded that the Soviet Union was engaged in "psychotronic" research. By 1970, it was suggested that the Soviets were spending approximately 60 million rubles per year on it, and over 300 million by 1975. The money and personnel devoted to Soviet psychotronics suggested that they had achieved breakthroughs, even though the matter was considered speculative, controversial and "fringy".


Declassified remote viewing report that may have predicted the attacks on the Twin Towers in 1987.

"If closed timelike lines exist, then a type of superluminal communication must also exist. Applying the same analysis as I did in the case of time travel, one finds that the 'superluminal' signals can emerge in another universe. I have not investigated the matter further, but I conjecture that, as I proved in the time travel case, they *must* emerge in another universe, at least in a wide class of interesting cases." -- Professor David Deutsch, Oxford U.

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