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March 12, 1999: Remote Viewing - Ed Dames

Jun 03, 20242 hr 2 minSeason 1999Ep. 532
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Episode description

Art Bell is joined by Major Ed Dames, former operations and training officer for the military's classified remote viewing unit, calling from his new base in Maui. Dames explains technical remote viewing as a trainable method of extracting information from what he calls the collective unconscious, describing how his company SciTech has refined the protocols originally developed for military intelligence collection against strategic targets in Russia and China.

Dames delivers stark warnings about an approaching series of catastrophic solar events he calls the "kill shot," predicting coronal mass ejections that could penetrate Earth's atmosphere and cause widespread destruction. He explains this is why SciTech relocated from California to Hawaii, citing the islands as a safer zone based on remote viewing data. He also discusses the use of a nuclear weapon on the Korean Peninsula as a precursor event.

The conversation takes a darker turn as Dames outlines what he calls the Devil's Workshop, describing an Iraqi biological weapons facility near Mosul and a plan to covertly release anthrax over Jerusalem using sun-dried gel containers. He closes with optimistic news about Project Starman, his effort to make contact with extraterrestrial civilizations using projected time-space windows.
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