Can Remote Viewing Really See The Future?
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Project Stargate Grill Flame:
The US government’s Project Stargate Grill Flame was a top-secret research program that investigated the possibility of using remote viewing, a kind of extrasensory perception (ESP), to gather intelligence. The project was conducted from 1978 to 1995, and it involved hundreds of remote viewers, scientists, and military personnel.
Remote viewing is the ability to perceive information about a distant or unseen target using extrasensory means. Remote viewers are said to be able to see things that are not physically present to the senses, such as the layout of a room, the people in a room, or the activities taking place in a room.
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The goal of Project Stargate Grill Flame was to determine whether remote viewing could be used to gather reliable intelligence. The project conducted a variety of experiments, including experiments in which remote viewers were asked to describe unseen target locations, such as military bases or foreign government buildings.
The results of the experiments were mixed. Some remote viewers were able to provide accurate descriptions of the target locations, while others were not. The government concluded that remote viewing had potential as an intelligence gathering tool, but that more research was needed to determine its reliability.
The Stargate Project was terminated in 1995 after a review by the National Research Council. The review found that the evidence for the effectiveness of remote viewing was inconclusive. However, the review also found that the project had produced some promising results, and that more research was warranted.
Despite the inconclusive results, some people still believe in the possibility of remote viewing. There is a growing body of scientific research on remote viewing, and some researchers believe that it is a real phenomenon. However, more research is needed to confirm the existence of remote viewing and to determine its potential applications.
The Stargate Project is a fascinating chapter in the history of intelligence gathering. It is a story of scientific research, government secrecy, and the human potential for extrasensory perception. The project continues to generate interest and speculation, and it is likely to remain a source of debate for many years to come
These Caught my eyes:
- The Stargate Project was initially funded by the Army’s Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM).
- The project was led by a man named Hal Puthoff, a physicist who was also a believer in ESP.
- The project was conducted at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI), a private research institution in California.
- Some of the most successful remote viewers in the project were women.
- The project was the subject of a lot of controversy, and it was often ridiculed by the media.
- Despite the controversy, the Stargate Project continued for over 17 years.