Posted on 09/05/2017 4:59:55 AM PDT by tired&retired
Interesting video of remote viewing predictions for the future predicted that a North Korea Nuke Explosion would trigger major earth changes. This was originally announced on Coast to Coast Radio. It's discussed at 16:50 in the video: (SOLAR FLARE WARNING!) GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL WARNS SOLAR FLARE WILL HIT THE EARTH
Do Remote viewers really have the power to see into our future? Are we just waiting for a final sign to let us know the end is near? What does the Government really know about the future of this planet? The "Kill Shot" takes us into the mind of MAJOR ED DAMES for a look at the future he says we are fast approaching.
Edward Dames is a ROTC Distinguished Military Graduate of the University of California, Berkeley. Between 1979 and 1983, Major Dames served as an electronic warfare officer and scientific and technical intelligence officer.
In 1982, Ingo Swann, under the direction of Dr. Harold Puthoff, head of the Remote Viewing Laboratory at Stanford Research Institute, realized a breakthrough. Swann developed a working model for how the unconscious mind communicates information to conscious awareness. To test the model, the Army sent Major Dames and five others to Swann as a prototype trainee group.
The results exceeded all expectations - even those of Swann. In six months, Major Dames' teammates were producing psychically-derived data with more consistency and accuracy than had ever been seen in similar intelligence projects using even the best 'natural' psychics. In late 1983, the team parted company with Swann. As the new operations and training officer for the unit, Dames took this breakthrough skill, dubbed 'Coordinate Remote Viewing,' and began a new phase of research, testing, and evaluation in order to both uncover its true capabilities, and to perfect its application to fit crucial intelligence collection needs.
Do you believe REMOTE VIEWING can tell us anything about the future of humankind or even something as large as a massive sun flare by the sun on earth? What ever your belief about the subject, we hope you found this information to be as interesting as we did.
I know the guy who was in charge of this CIA remote viewing project at Stanford University.. project Stargate. I’m going to call him later this morning. I’m not sure what he can share.
Remote viewing is kind of cool. I did some research on it, and some of the results that I personally found were interesting—more accurate than wild guesses.
Can it tell us the future? I am not sure anyone can. I beleive it could be used to discern things that are going on right now.
I hesitate to sound skeptical - but - really? "a thrice-decorated retired Major" (decorated with what - tinsel? a decoration could be the National Defense Service Medal but everybody who joins gets one of those.) tells us that the paranormal world is telling us the Apocalypse is nigh?
Fun, fun, fun.
Exactly.
This sounds like a badly-written Stephen King novel.....
I thought the earth was already destroyed by planet Nibiru in 2012.
I know several people who are remote viewers. They are surprisingly accurate at times, and other times way off the mark.
In private conversations with the former head of the CIA remote viewing project, I was surprised at how much it was utilized up until Bill Clinton ended the project.
I can understand why Bill Clinton would not want remote viewers looking at his activities.
I have this sinking feeling that FR just “jumped the shark”.
It will come true if you just believe
“Can it tell us the future? I am not sure anyone can. I believe it could be used to discern things that are going on right now.:
The higher the level of consciousness, the easier it is to see future events. Time is a function of the speed of light. When you raise your consciousness to a higher frequency and consciousness exceeds the speed of light, time collapses.
As consciousness grows spiritually, it increases in size and the result is that both volume and processing speed increases. This results in both time and space collapsing from the perspective of the enlightened individual.
Sounds like the way I play the stock market....and golf.
“It will come true if you just believe”
I laughed my ass off at this video by the Chaser Bothers spoofing this concept from the movie “Secret.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvl8m0il2Oc&t=2s
That makes no sense. Why didn’t they see the Clinton election and form some splinter group? They could have got cushy, high paying jobs working for the news networks that hire all these other know nothing analysts.
Maybe they saw the rise of Apple, Microsoft, and Google and invested early and just kept their heads diwn until now?
This guy has made a lot of wrong predictions too.
According to this Major we should have been gone years ago.
This is dated stuff from 2011. Don’t waste your time with it.
Remote viewing involves using a target-response model. The remote viewer also called a receiver would sit in a room in a building at Fort Meade. He would be assisted by a monitor. A target would be selected for instance, a chemical weapons facility in Libya. The receiver would be given 15 minutes to visualize the target. Then, with the help of the monitor, the viewer would compose a sketch of the target. Later the drawings and information were submitted to an analyst for further study.
Working in Buildings 2560 and 2561 at Fort Meade from 1978 until 1995, the remote viewers were credited with the following intelligence coups:
The attack on the U.S.S. Stark on May 15, 1987 delivered by a French Exocet missile fired in the Persian Gulf by an Iraqi warplane was predicted 48 hours before the attack in which 37 Americans were killed.
In the late 1970s, a woman in Ohio located a downed Soviet TU-22 bomber in the jungles of Zaire.
A kidnapped Marine officer was located and rescued in Europe.
A Soviet Typhoon-class submarine under construction was identified for the first time.
A search for stolen nuclear weapons by right-wing Afrikaners in the South African Defense Force was successfully undertaken in Zululand. The weapons were taken during the SADF pullout from Angola. In the mid-1990s, a book on this event was published, entitled The Mini-Nuke Conspiracy: Mandelas Nuclear Nightmare, by Peter Hounam and Steve McQuillan.
A successful search for both biological and nuclear material and weapons in North Korea was undertaken.
Despite the vast successes of the Stargate Project, the program found itself surrounded by hostility from various departments in both the executive branch and the Pentagon.
For example, Frank Carlucci, who served as secretary of defense and national security advisor during Ronald Reagans second term, dispatched the inspector general to investigate the Stargate Project at Fort Meade. But Senators Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, William Cohen, R-Maine, Daniel Inouye, D-Hawai, Robert Byrd, D- WV and John Glenn, D-Ohio interceded and saved the program keeping it going through the first term of Bill Clintons presidency.
The remote viewers were eventually kicked out of INSCOM and the DIA by Maj. Gen. Harry Soyster, who at various times headed up both INSCOM and the DIA.
“A successful search for both biological and nuclear material and weapons in North Korea was undertaken.”
Clinton shut this down and gave NOKO $$$ to advance their research!!!
How many of these remote viewers have ever won the lottery? How many have ever bought prime real estate as vacant land, only to have it bought for 10 thousand percent profit a few years later? How many of them have made tens or hundreds of millions of dollars in the stock market?
If they can’t convert this particular skill to money, then it is not a skill.
Can we please get this kind of crap off of FR?
Here is an old but excellent article on remote viewing. I find it interesting that it mentions NOKO and how it scares the remote viewers.
INSIDE THE CIA’S PSYCHIC PROGRAM
New Age ‘remote viewing’ a boon to intelligence community
Published: 06/03/2000
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2000/06/5700/#Ssot9UDafE4WeHek.99
The Soviets had an extensive remote viewing experiment program going on in the ‘70s and ‘80’s. Even they gave it up as a stupid idea.
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