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February 13, 2001: Remote Viewing - Ed Dames

Sep 29, 20243 hr 34 minSeason 2001Ep. 668
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Art Bell opens with Dr. Stuart Meloy, a pain management specialist who accidentally discovered that spinal cord stimulator electrodes, when positioned at a specific vertebral location, can reliably induce orgasm in women. Dr. Meloy describes two separate clinical encounters that confirmed the phenomenon, discusses the potential applications for treating orgasmic dysfunction affecting roughly thirty percent of women over thirty, and reveals he has obtained a patent on the technology.

The program then turns to Major Ed Dames, former operations and training officer for the military remote viewing unit. Dames explains how technical remote viewing accesses the collective unconscious through trained bypassing of conscious thought, comparing it to the spontaneous information downloads observed in autistic savants. He shares his team's remote viewing results on the secretive "Ginger" project, identifying it as a personal transportation device powered by a revolutionary engine.

Dames reveals that during his military tenure, remote viewing sessions targeting UFOs indicated that many sightings involve objects moving through time rather than space. He describes classified incidents where glowing objects disabled nuclear warhead targeting codes and interfered with submarine-launched missile tests, suggesting an ongoing intervention by an unknown intelligence monitoring Earth's nuclear arsenal.
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