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We may all have
latent psi
powers, but our
ability to
develop them is
being blanked
out by socially
engineered
stress, and with
the collusion of
covert agencies.
ilitary/intelligence interest in remote-viewing (RV) goes back to at least the
1950s. Remote-viewing—the ability to see things far from one's physical
body—was developed during the Cold War to enable security organisations
to gain information about top-secret enemy sites in which they had no assets.
The Russians have always been more advanced than their American counterparts in the
study and development of RV and biophysical remote mind-control technology (RMCT).
This did not go unnoticed by the CIA and the US military, who started experimenting
with biophysical RMCT in the 1960s. However, because it proved difficult to control, the
Americans concentrated instead on electronic techniques—until quite recently. US mili-
tary research into RV was implemented with Project Scangate, and continued with many
different projects including Grill Flame, Center Lane, Sunstreak and Stargate.'
As a scientist I became fascinated by the implications of RV, for if it really worked it
totally upset the paradigm upon which our scientific model of reality is based. The work
of Dr Jessica Utts—a Professor of Statistics at Stanford who has scientifically proven that
RV phenomena exist’—was significant in this respect for it showed that science as we
know it is crucially flawed.? We have developed atomic energy, yet it is as if we have less
knowledge than our cave ancestors about the essential nature of reality. The sceptics
rebutted the Utts paper and have denied that any paranormal phenomena could possibly
exist.t This might be more comfortable for the scientific community, but RMCT is being
used more and more by the military/intelligence community.
To mask this, the US military's position on RV was stated by CIA spokesperson David
Christian, who accepted that no further official US research into RV was warranted: "We
think the intelligence community shouldn't pursue research on this and that it is best left to
the private sector..."
Is there a campaign of disinformation to cover up their continued and accelerated study
of the subject? Could programmes such as The Real X-Files (shown on Channel 4,
UK)—