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March 8, 2002: Remote Viewing - Ed Dames

Mar 14, 20252 hr 41 minSeason 2002Ep. 842
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Episode description

Art Bell welcomes Major Ed Dames, retired U.S. Army intelligence officer and creator of Technical Remote Viewing, for a wide-ranging discussion covering several remote viewing projects. Dames presents his team's findings on cattle mutilations, describing a scenario where the animals are lifted into a chamber, desanguinated while still alive, butchered, and dropped back. He interprets the phenomenon as a message about humanity's own treatment of animals, pointing to the deliberate placement of remains as a visual statement about butchery.

The conversation shifts to Planet X, where Dames stands by earlier remote viewing work suggesting a passing space body will cause catastrophic earth changes within the coming decades. He describes how every student's life trajectory in his classes began converging on the same outcome: being underground. Dames also addresses the mystery rash spreading across the country, attributing it to microbial toxins in a contaminated milk supply at a processing plant.

The episode covers Dames' assessment of Osama bin Laden's location in southwest Afghanistan, his team's analysis of a fossilized tooth from a Louisiana core sample, and a potential Al-Qaeda target. Art also discusses a puzzling X-ray beacon discovered at Jupiter's north pole by the Chandra Observatory.
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