March 25, 1997: Remote Viewing Program: Stargate - Lyn Buchanan, Paul Smith, & Joseph McMoneagle - podcast episode cover

March 25, 1997: Remote Viewing Program: Stargate - Lyn Buchanan, Paul Smith, & Joseph McMoneagle

Sep 07, 20232 hr 55 minSeason 1997Ep. 222
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Episode description

Lynn Buchanan, Paul Smith, and Joseph McMoneagle, three veterans of the military's top-secret Project Stargate remote viewing program, provide unprecedented insider revelations about the government's twenty-year psychic espionage operation. Following the recent declassification of Stargate materials, these former intelligence operatives discuss how they used extrasensory perception to gather crucial intelligence for agencies including the CIA, NSA, DIA, and Secret Service. Their psychic surveillance missions targeted everything from enemy installations and weapons programs to locating hostages and missing persons across the globe. The discussion reveals the rigorous training methods, operational protocols, and remarkable success rates achieved by military remote viewers during the program's active years from the 1970s through 1990s. Each guest brings unique perspective based on their specific roles within the program, from viewer training and database management to high-priority intelligence gathering at the highest levels of government. The conversation explores the scientific foundations of remote viewing, its practical applications in intelligence work, and the ongoing controversy surrounding the program's effectiveness and ultimate closure. These rare firsthand accounts provide extraordinary insight into one of the military's most exotic and closely guarded capabilities.
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