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April 6, 2001: Remote Viewing Predictions - Ed Dames

Oct 30, 20242 hr 47 minSeason 2001Ep. 700
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Episode description

Art Bell brings Major Ed Dames back to discuss remote viewing predictions and global threats. Dames identifies the recent record-breaking solar flare as the "shot across the bow" he had previously predicted, a precursor event to what his remote viewing team calls the "kill shot," a future solar event capable of causing widespread destruction and loss of life. He warns that the next major solar event will be the kill shot itself.

Dames revisits his prediction from 14 years earlier about dying babies, originally interpreted as a disease in cow's milk. He now clarifies that the actual threat is the elimination of cows entirely through disease, leaving no milk for infants. He connects this to the mad cow crisis devastating European agriculture and predicts a subsequent worldwide die-off of food crops caused by a fast-spreading fungus attacking grains and grasses.

He also discusses the revival of the television series "In Search Of" for Fox, in which his Technical Remote Viewing Institute is featured in the first episode. A student named Aaron Donahue reportedly identified an unknown target by name during filming. Dames also reveals his team is actively working to locate a murdered child's body in Oregon, claiming positive identification of both the killer and the body's location.
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