June 19, 2005: Mind Warfare - Ed Dames - podcast episode cover

June 19, 2005: Mind Warfare - Ed Dames

Nov 28, 20252 hr 31 minSeason 2005Ep. 1102
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Episode description

Art Bell speaks with Major Ed Dames, retired U.S. Army intelligence officer and original member of the Defense Intelligence Agency's psychic intelligence unit. Dames opens the program discussing his recent trip to Ukraine, where he visited the formerly closed city of Dnipropetrovsk, home of the SS-18 Satan missile. He shares surprising cultural observations about how Ukrainians credit the Cold War's end to their nuclear arsenal rather than economic collapse.

The conversation shifts to what Dames calls the most significant topic he has ever discussed on air: remote interference. He outlines a classified framework for mind-over-matter warfare, explaining how trained operators can acquire targets through remote viewing and then disturb electronic systems at the atomic level. According to Dames, solid-state electronics and devices with weak magnetic fields are particularly vulnerable, and distance is completely irrelevant to the effect.

Dames warns that China may be 15 years ahead of the United States in developing offensive psychic warfare capabilities, training children whose open minds make them natural practitioners. He describes how remote interference could introduce untraceable gremlins into weapons testing programs and compromise critical infrastructure, leaving no forensic trail back to its source.
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