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#StargateProgram - Psychic Spies, Remote Viewing, and Government Coverups
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It sounds like something straight out of a b-list movie. And a bad one at that. The United States utilizing psychic spies to gather intelligence on Soviet Russia? Surely this is non-sense….surely this idea must have been cooked up by a couple of long haired teenagers who were too stoned to realize how ludicrous they sounded….unless, of course, reality is much more complicated than we have ever imagined and this little tale of psychic spies was only the tip of an enormous ice berg. Seeing as how the Stargate program was in operation from 1970 to 1995, it certainly seems that the United States government thought enough of this concept to engage in the research and funding of it for 25 years. If such a thing is possible, how does it work? And if it’s real, what does it mean for you and I? Was the United States government seriously utilizing psychics to gather intelligence on foreign adversaries? And were they successful in doing so?
The year is 1970. U.S President Richard Nixon has ordered an invasion of Cambodia causing an already heated war effort in Vietnam to intensify. Recognizing the madness of this invasion, millions of working class people and righteously indignant college students march in protest across the United States effectively shutting down universities all over the country. The infamous Kent State University shooting, known as the May 4th massacre, shakes the nation to its core with the gunning down of four unarmed students by the Ohio National Guard. This was a hell of a come down from the fabled “Summer of Love” in 1967. A cold and cruel wake up call to hippies and beatniks everywhere that their global revolution of peace, love, and tolerance, at least for now, was dead and buried. To top all of that off, The Beatles officially break up. A real bummer, man.
As if that wasn’t all enough to deal with, the Cold War had been raging on since around 1947 when the Truman Doctrine was enacted, effectively limiting Soviet Expansion as well as that of the communist uprisings in Greece and Turkey. Truman’s belief was that totalitarian regimes would use their power to suppress the will and the rights of the people within their own countries and therefore represented a threat to freedom everywhere. Should those powers expand outward, as he believed they would attempt to do, they would surely use the same totalitarian tactics to suppress the will of the people of any nation that they could conquer. Historian and faculty member of Columbia University Eric Foner wrote that the Truman Doctrine “set a precedent for American assistance to anticommunist regimes throughout the world, no matter how undemocratic, and for the creation of a set of global military alliances directed against the Soviet Union.” So, naturally, when United States intelligence sources got word that the Soviet Union was spending up to 60 million rubles annually on “psychotronic” research and getting good results doing so, the United States made the decision to begin its own research in these fields effectively beginning the race to master psychic espionage. The CIA opened up it’s wallet and the SCANATE (“scan by coordinate”) program was officially born. This is where things start to get really interesting.
Enter in Hal Puthoff and Russell Targ. Puthoff, an accomplished electrical engineer educated at Stanford University, was working on tunable lasers and electron beam devices while also investigating mystical and esoteric disciplines like Scientology and more in his free time. Russell Targ, an accomplished laser physicist from Queens university, was working on homodyne detection with laser light as well as the development of frequency modulation and mode-locking of lasers, co-authoring a paper in 1969 on kilowatt continuous wave lasers. Both of these men had undeniably put in the time and effort to be worthy of consideration as top level scientists and researchers and it’s no wonder that scientists of this caliber would be tapped by the CIA for cutting edge research into unknown territory. After all, if you’re going to set out to discover the truth and practical use of psychic abilities, you need razor sharp intellects involved with the work. The project was underway and research on “Remote Viewing” officially began.
Remote Viewing, or the ability for a person to use their mind to perceive information about a specified target at a distance, sounds like the stuff of medieval fairytales. It tends to evoke images of wizards in pointy hats, that lady down the road who claims that she’s a witch, or flakey new-agers who think you should just “raise your vibration, man.” However, many of the people who practice remote viewing are extremely intelligent, rational, and educated people who claim that it not only works, but that it is relatively easy and well within the capability of the average person to experiment with. If this is true, what is the mechanism that allows for such things to be possible? How could it be that a remove viewer in sunny California could be given a target in the frigid tundra of Siberia and describe said target with stunning accuracy? The answer may be a quantum/holographic view of reality.
Do you remember those cool holographic bookmarks we got as kids? They would often have remarkable images of dolphins bursting out of the ocean or a lion proudly standing in the savanna sun. If, while holding the bookmark, you slightly shifted the angle of your hand, the images would shift making it appear as though the image was a live scene that was playing out right in front of you. This is because holograms are created using lasers to form an exact 3D clone onto a 2D plane allowing for multiple perspectives of one image. They’re pretty cool. What’s even cooler about them is that you can cut them up into a thousand pieces and every little piece will retain all of the information of the whole image. So, if you cut up a bookmark with dolphins bursting out of the ocean into a thousand pieces, each little piece would still have the entire image of the dolphin contained within it. Maybe at this point you’re starting to see where I’m going. If not, have no fear. I will elucidate this idea.
If reality works like a hologram, then that means that every aspect of reality contains all of the information present within reality. To quote the wise Persian sage Rumi, “you are not a drop of water in the ocean, but the ocean in a drop of water.” Or, for westerners, you are “made in the image of God” as said in the Christian scriptures. Whichever flavor of mysticism you prefer, it’s pretty clear that both of these ideas are pointing toward the same truth. You, as an aspect of reality, have access to all of the information present within the whole of reality. It’s all inside of you and waiting to be pulled up much like the internet contains essentially all of recorded human information which is just one Google search away. All that you have to do is choose and act. “Seek, and you shall find. Knock, and it will be opened unto you.”
So what evidence do we have that our universe is holographic in nature? This idea is still up for debate, as not all scientists agree or buy in to the concept. However, there are many extremely esteemed physicists who are completely convinced that this is indeed how our reality works and have already put in considerable leg work testing this hypothesis. Lucky us.
A study done in the UK, Canada, and Italy has given us what some believe is the first observational evidence of our universe being holographic in it’s nature. While investigating irregularities within the cosmic microwave background, these researchers believe that, while studying cosmic inflation, they have discovered as much evidence for a holographic perspective as there is for a more traditional view of the cosmos. They found that quantum field theories, and extremely simple ones at that, could easily explain all of what we know so far about the nature of the early universe. This is an interesting contrast to Einsteins theory of relativity which does an amazing job at explaining things on the large scale, but begins to fall apart as you approach the smallness of the quantum level. A holographic universe does a nice job of blending these two worlds of thought together in to one cohesive and breathtakingly cool whole.
Taking this view of reality, the work done by Puthoff and Targ at SRI starts to come in to some kind of focus. These men were experimenting with operationalizing techniques based on a view of reality which is holographic in nature. If every little piece of the hologram contains all of the information of the whole, it begins to make sense how a remote viewer in California could get information on a target in Siberia. This information, according to a holographic view of reality, is already within the viewer him or herself. All that one needs to do is properly call it up into conscious awareness.
It goes without saying that there exists tremendous potential both positive and negative for individuals, cultures, and governments if this view of reality turns out to be accurate. One such positive example was the locating by remote viewing of a downed Soviet plane in 1976, specifically a TU-22 bomber that had been outfitted as a spy plane. The viewer was a young woman named Rosemary Smith who was an airman and an administrative assistant who viewed the plane as having crash landed in the Central African Republic. This was extremely useful intelligence as the DoD, despite its best efforts, was unable to locate the crash landing site. What makes this particularly interesting is that part of the reason that the DoD was having trouble locating the wreckage was due to the thick canopy cover of the African jungle. According to the project documents, Ms. Smith was able to locate the plane despite this terrestrial disadvantage by going in to a trance and then providing latitude and longitude points that came into her mind while in this state, providing one example of many types of situations where conditions are not ideal for locating something that has been lost.
Another example of the potential of remote viewing was demonstrated by a man named Ingo Swann. Swann, a psychic, consciousness researcher, and artist, is credited with coming up with the concept of “Controlled Remote Viewing” or a process in which viewers would describe a location after being given nothing but its geographical coordinates. In April of 1973, overseen by Dr. Hal Puthoff, Swann described what he interpreted as “bands of crystals” orbiting Jupiter. Anyone familiar with astronomy will note the peculiarity of this statement as the rings of Jupiter were not scientifically verified until March 5 1979 when the Voyager 1 spacecraft was making its historic pass of Jupiter. This is a profound example of the potential of remote viewing to yield new insights in the process of scientific inquiry when certain aspects of reality are just outside the reach of our technological capabilities.
Such stunning claims, if true, would warrant not only a complete rewrite of most of our personal realities, but would also require a full over-haul at the cultural level. What would it mean for the human species if such capabilities were not only real, but able to be cultivated by any human being on Earth much like the skill of playing the guitar or riding a bicycle can cultivated? Sure, there will probably always be outliers; the Micheal Jordans and the Guthrie Govans of remote viewing and psychic ability, but what would our world look like if each and every person was capable of demonstrating at least an entry level of psychic ability? These types of questions are seriously worth considering given the stunning evidence of the existence of the RV phenomenon.
In spite of the massive potential, not only for humans but the world, the STARGATE program was shut down in 1995. The “on the record” reason given for such a seemingly shortsighted move was that a report by the American Institutes of Research found that remote viewing had not proved to work by a psychic mechanism and that it had not been used in an operational or beneficial way. Given the stories of successful RV experiments like the ones previously addressed, this seems likely to be a cover for something more nuanced and complicated. It turns out that while many scientists recognized this ability as a new frontier of seemingly unlimited potential, there were others who had concerns that such phenomenon could potentially be “demonic” in nature. As a result, the public image of the program was often subject to criticism by people who held certain views about how the world worked and what was behind these types of abilities. This, as some have argued, may have led to the reclassification of such efforts under a new name and with black-budget funding to avoid setting off the alarm bells of individuals with some form of resistance to this type of research. This wouldn’t be the first field of scientific inquiry that was suppressed due to philosophical or religious fervor and thus driven underground into cloak and dagger style groups of very select people who are interested in pursuing new sciences. While there is not necessarily direct evidence of that, one has to consider it as a possibility seeing as how in May of 2022 the United States government has officially come out and addressed the UFO phenomenon as legitimate. At this point, the official narrative on the phenomenon is that we are unaware of what it is, however the topic has been officially recognized by the United States as a real thing that exists and is a serious area of scientific and philosophical inquiry. If the UFO phenomenon can be kept secret, what else can be?
So where does this leave us? Are human beings capable of developing and operationalizing psychic abilities? Are you a wizard, Harry? I hesitate to say anything on this topic for certain, however I can say that, from my own personal experimentation with a group of equally interested friends, remote viewing has produced verifiable results, and can easily be experimented with and practiced by anyone at any time. All you need is your consciousness, a bit of curiosity, and an open mind. Remote viewers say that all one has to do is sit in a quiet room, still the activity of the mind, and intend to receive the desired information. The only way to find out is to try. If you’re interested in learning more about remote viewing or specific techniques, I highly recommend reading/watching any material by Russell Targ, Hal Puthoff, or Robert Monroe. These men are pioneers in this field and have truly been at the cutting edge of this science for decades.
Is humanity on the threshold of a new enlightenment? Will worthy travelers discover within themselves abilities that are beyond human? With any luck, and perhaps some guidance, I think that may be the case.
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