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March 31, 2000: Remote Viewing - Ed Dames | Antarctica News - Richard C. Hoagland
Published 1 year, 6 months ago
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Art Bell announces his retirement from broadcasting, revealing the painful circumstances behind his reduced schedule. He then welcomes Richard C. Hoagland, who reports on a second giant iceberg breaking from the Ross Ice Shelf and examines Dan Golden's speech at JPL, noting the NASA administrator acknowledged Admiral Bobby Ray Inman, former NSA director, as head of JPL's oversight committee at Caltech. Hoagland interprets this as evidence of intelligence community control over NASA's Mars exploration program.
Major Ed Dames follows, discussing the evolution of remote viewing from Ingo Swann's natural abilities into the structured discipline of technical remote viewing. Dames explains how coordinate remote viewing achieved 60 to 65 percent accuracy in military operations, while his refined technical approach reaches 85 to 90 percent, and claims 100 percent accuracy is possible with a six-person team given sufficient time.
Dames addresses remote influencing, stating that Soviet efforts to stop animal hearts through psychic means produced only sporadic results. He asserts that no active government remote viewing program exists despite his own training requests from military war fighters, though he acknowledges the Chinese are actively pursuing the discipline.
Major Ed Dames follows, discussing the evolution of remote viewing from Ingo Swann's natural abilities into the structured discipline of technical remote viewing. Dames explains how coordinate remote viewing achieved 60 to 65 percent accuracy in military operations, while his refined technical approach reaches 85 to 90 percent, and claims 100 percent accuracy is possible with a six-person team given sufficient time.
Dames addresses remote influencing, stating that Soviet efforts to stop animal hearts through psychic means produced only sporadic results. He asserts that no active government remote viewing program exists despite his own training requests from military war fighters, though he acknowledges the Chinese are actively pursuing the discipline.