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December 7, 1995: Remote Viewing - Maj. Ed Dames

May 14, 20232 hr 44 minSeason 1995Ep. 98
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Episode description

Maj. Ed Dames, U.S. Army retired, joins Art Bell to go public about his role as operations and training officer for the military's secret psychic spy unit, responding to what he calls half-truths and disinformation aired on ABC's Nightline. Dames reveals that the CIA's reported spending of 11 to 20 million dollars covered only research, not the classified intelligence collection element he led for over a decade. He describes how Ingo Swann discovered a structured protocol in 1983 that allowed trained remote viewers to achieve 80 to 90 percent accuracy, and explains that his company PSI TECH now assists federal authorities in tracking the Unabomber near South Bend, Indiana.

Following the interview, Dr. Rod Lewis of the Network for Scientific Intelligence expands on the discussion, revealing that Los Alamos researchers working on psychotronic weapons became alarmed when their work shifted toward contacting non-human intelligences for military purposes. Lewis connects the Nightline revelation to broader government interest in catastrophic future scenarios informed by chaos theory and the Gaia hypothesis.

Art Bell also covers the Jupiter probe's successful parachute descent, the Senate vote to ban late-term abortions, and Russian submarines shadowing U.S. naval assets despite the supposed end of the Cold War.
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