Psychic Espionage: An Insider's View of the United States of America Army's Secret Project StarGate


(Sputnik NewsMajor Ed Dames was 1 of 5 officers trained to monitor together with analyze 'remote viewing', a technique said to allow users to psychically 'see' locations, events or other information from cracking distances.


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Source - Sputnik News

by Staff Writer, Oct 22nd, 2017

The top-secret project, run yesteryear the Defense Intelligence Agency, would endure dubbed Project StarGate.

The Central Intelligence Agency, to whom Project StarGate was transferred inward 1995, canceled it, together with declassified files related to some of its aspects inward a massive document dump earlier this year.

The agency concluded that the computer programme had no promise of existence used for operations, although a retrospective evaluation conducted next its closure suggested that in that location was some testify of psychic functioning.

In an exclusive interview alongside Sputnik, Retired Major Ed Dames, 1 of a handful of Army personnel to have preparation inward remote viewing, together with who would continue to coordinate together with run remote viewing teams, revealed that the applied scientific discipline was non only real, but that it was successfully used inward operations against the US's Soviet adversaries, every bit good every bit other actors. Assigned to the remote viewing unit of measurement inward Jan 1986, Dames worked for the computer programme until Dec 1989.

Below is Major Dames' account, featuring only minimal, by together with large stylistic together with grammer tweaks.



Spying inward the Dark Days of the Cold War

Sputnik: Could yous give us an overview of your professional person career from dorsum inward the 1980s together with upwardly to the electrical flow day, together with what activities yous are engaged inward right now?

Dames: I worked at really high levels of U.S. intelligence – officeholder secretarial assistant of defense forcefulness at virtually celestial levels every bit a scientific discipline together with applied scientific discipline officer. My expertise inward detail was biological warfare, together with I was a targeting officeholder – I got to take what targets the U.S. intelligence apparatus would pursue. Most of those were Soviet at the fourth dimension of the Cold War, of course.

In certainly cases, some of the Soviet programs, together with to a certainly extent the Chinese threat programs were thus classified that yesteryear claw or yesteryear crook nosotros could non penetrate them. I had at my disposal all the tools that intelligence could render me – satellites, agents on the ground, all kinds of exotic things, but nosotros could non gain access or acquire insight into some very, really classified programs.

Defense Intelligence Agency Headquarters building, Washington DC. © CC0

"But nosotros had 1 tool – a remote viewing unit, where operators would usage altered states to endure able to target the within of these facilities."

But nosotros had 1 tool – a remote viewing unit, where operators would usage altered states to endure able to target the within of these facilities. They were providing me alongside intelligence that I could usage to cross queue to redirect other systems to gain information. I began to lean on this remote viewing unit, which was an Army unit of measurement at the time, together with became thus enthralled alongside together with interested inward it that I stepped downwards from these high levels to take over every bit operations together with preparation officeholder of this unit. That was 33 years agone or so, together with I'm nevertheless engaged inward this form of work.

When I retired, I trained a civilian squad [of remote viewers], together with what nosotros attain at nowadays inward detail is back upwardly the FBI, looking for fugitives. I have got a personal involvement inward missing children, together with I pass a cracking bargain of fourth dimension inward that pursuit.

But occasionally I nevertheless focus on some scientific targets, ergo the recent written report on the rootage of the emission of this mysterious ruthenium-106 isotope inward Europe – I tracked that downwards to its emission source together with provided [the information] to French together with German linguistic communication scientists.

Everything that exists inward the universe is a blueprint of information, together with what nosotros discovered inward the laboratory, together with what nosotros started to apply, was a method for how the unconscious component of our hear communicates alongside witting awareness when we're targeting a specific person, place, matter or an event. We tin transportation away concur focus on those things, whereas a psychic can't attain this – they volition lose the target together with sideslip all over the place. We have got very, really stiff protocols that nosotros usage to concur onto a target, together with to gain every bit much descriptive information almost it every bit possible. That's what I do.



A Project So Secret, Only 100 People Were Briefed on Its Existence

"Only 100 people could endure briefed on [StarGate's] existence."

Can yous give us some background on Project StarGate together with on the confidentiality or thus it dorsum inward the 1980s?

It was a transcend secret, limited access program. Only 100 people could endure briefed on [its] existence. What was classified were the people who were inward it, what nosotros were doing together with our capabilities. The capabilities are nevertheless [classified]. The CIA has released most of the documents almost our program, except for the ones that are highly sensitive.

As operations officeholder of the unit, I know what those operations were, together with they were very, really effective inward supporting the U.S. intelligence community. For instance, [when used for] counterintelligence, nosotros could locate Soviet spies where other systems could non attain that.

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It was highly classified, together with only a few members of Congress were briefed on our operation, but they did non truly desire to endure associated alongside us publically, because of the connectedness alongside what they perceived every bit the occult or paranormal.
We were form of the 'Red Light District' of the intelligence community every bit far every bit the StarGate computer programme went.

Later on, it shifted to the Defense Intelligence Agency, together with that's where I was operations together with preparation officer. When Congress decided to disband [the program], together with it got sent to the CIA, that's where it ended its life. But I became the keeper of the keys, together with today I've evolved the techniques together with the methods…which were highly effective, together with [which] no other tool [can match].

I am non easily entertained. I would non have got stuck alongside this detail technique together with method for 30 addition years - I am nevertheless inward awe of its capability.


Reading the Soviets' Minds? Project StarGate's Top Priorities

"...our task was to penetrate those programs together with depict them, thus that the U.S. could develop defensive measures."

Major, could yous delight elaborate on the detail challenges that yous faced dorsum inward the 1980s during the Cold War alongside regard to Project StarGate?

[The challenges] were specially scientific discipline together with technology-related, together with they were specially directed at the one-time Soviet Union. All the novel science-driven technologies that the Soviets were using inward price of offensive weapons systems – our task was to penetrate those programs together with depict them, thus that the U.S. could develop defensive measures. That was predominantly what nosotros did.

We had some side issues, for instance counter-narcotics. We could direct the Coast Guard to a detail ship that had sealed cocaine or [some other drug] within its bulkhead. We could direct the Coast Guard to just where to weld together with opened upwardly a bulkhead together with take the cocaine, but that was a modest component of our job.

"We spent a calendar week looking at these glowing white spheres inward a higher house this Soviet sub."

Perhaps yous have got a duet of memories from operations or events which take a smiling to your human face upwardly when yous recollect them?

There are a couple. In 1 instance nosotros were provided alongside a satellite photograph of a 'boomer', a Soviet nuclear submarine, together with in that location were ii really large glowing white spheres inward a higher house it, together with our scientific discipline together with applied scientific discipline operators asked us what these were. The Navy was specially interested inward this. We spent a calendar week looking at these glowing white spheres inward a higher house this Soviet sub.

The Navy came dorsum together with said 'So what attain yous have?' I said they were real; it's non an artifact of spurious radiations or anything that the satellite was afflicted with. These were existent things. 'Ok Ed, what else almost them?', I was asked. 'Well, they're non from or thus here,' I answered. And the Navy officeholder said 'You hateful they're Chinese?' 'No, they're non from or thus here.' He got the message that they were something else, non of this detail world, said give thank yous you really much, together with nosotros didn't see him again.

Soviet nuclear submarine '50 Let SSSR sets off for a mission. © Sputnik Yu. Michurin

"We were asked...to acquire within the deep hear of Saddam Hussein to discern what his plans together with motives were."

And the second?

It was right on the cusp of when I retired. We were asked yesteryear the General Motors Corporation to acquire within the deep hear of Saddam Hussein to discern what his plans together with motives were. So nosotros did that for General Motors.

But dorsum inward the armed services days, most of our targets were scientific discipline together with technology-related. My detail work organisation was offensive biological warfare programs. I together with my squad had to 'get inside' Soviet query laboratories, together with discern what forms of anthrax, what forms of botulinum were existence produced every bit weapons.

You tin transportation away see if yous hold back at my background together with my decorations – some of them bargain alongside just these kinds of things – how nosotros penetrated the offensive Soviet biological weapons program.



StarGate 'The Only Unit That Could Answer the Call'

What information tin transportation away yous part alongside us almost the broader U.S. psychic spying programs during the Cold War?

I was the operations together with preparation officeholder for that computer programme at the Defense Intelligence Agency. I trained all of the officers inward the computer programme to endure able to usage these skills. It's a really rigorous, systematic preparation program. That's non classified anymore. In fact, I provided those protocols to my former KGB counterparts when I visited St. Petersburg a duet of years ago.

But yes, I was involved inward operations together with preparation of all of it, period. But I had nil to attain alongside the management, together with did non desire anything to attain alongside the management.

"Very few other programs would endure able to depict these kinds of offensive systems except for us, together with that's why nosotros were thus important."

Why did the U.S. create upwardly one's hear to gear upwardly this type of psychic spying initiatory during the Cold War?

Because nosotros were the only unit of measurement that could 'answer the mail', allegorically speaking. We could yesteryear claw or yesteryear crook acquire into really classified programs together with discern what the Soviets were doing.

Were they edifice titanium submarines that could dive deeper than the U.S. subs, together with acquaint a threat there? What form of biological weapons were they developing? What kinds of directed particle beam or high-powered microwave weapons were they developing? Very few other programs would endure able to depict these kinds of offensive systems except for us, together with that's why nosotros were thus important.

In fact, in that location were moments where nosotros could truly penetrate the Soviet Defense Council meetings together with discern what their plans were strategically for the future. And that's why nosotros were thus 'sexy' inward price of Washington, DC together with the intelligence community. Nobody else could attain that except us.

DIA instance of Soviet Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation scheme from the 80s annual written report 'Soviet Military Power'. 
© CC0 Edward L. Cooper



KGB together with GRU Extrasense Programs

Did it appeal to yous that this applied scientific discipline yous were dealing alongside was 10-15 years inward advance of whatever other province or organization? Was it a large motivator?

Extremely. It was the spice of life every bit far every bit I was concerned. Now, the KGB had an extra-sense program, run yesteryear a KGB colonel. They never knew how to develop this, thus they chose really gifted psychics from Petrograd together with Moscow together with directed their attending to programs similar to what nosotros were looking at inward the Soviet Union. They were directed to hold back at U.S. hush-hush programs, but they weren't able to develop this.

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"The GRU, Soviet armed services intelligence had a computer programme too; they were trying to stimulate altered states using drugs."

The GRU, Soviet armed services intelligence had a computer programme too; they were trying to stimulate altered states using drugs. The applied scientific discipline that nosotros usage at nowadays is really different. Using mind-expanding drugs similar Halcion or LSD doesn't work, because the viewer – the operator, cannot maintain focus on his or her target, thus that didn't work.

StarGate May Be Gone, But Remote Viewing Hasn't Gone Anywhere

"What has changed inward the final 20 addition years is the powerfulness at nowadays to pinpoint a target within iv hours; that is a huge, huge advantage..."

You at nowadays have got over 30 years of sense alongside remote viewing. How has it changed since the 1980s, together with how are yous utilizing this dependent to assist organizations together with countries today?

There's 1 really pregnant change. As I've evolved this tool over the years, there's 1 matter that nosotros could non attain inward the armed services unit. One of our primary tasks during the 1980s was to locate hostages inward the Middle East that terrorists had nether their control; Terry Waite, Terry Anderson, Colonel William Higgens – people similar that held yesteryear Hezbollah or other agencies inward the Middle East. We could easily, within a duet of hours, depict their province of existence or non-being, just where they were existence kept, their condition, their captors, nosotros could depict all of that. But nosotros could non locate them. It would sometimes take us iv or 5 days to locate the exact positions of these hostages, together with yesteryear that time, the captors would have got moved them.

What has changed inward the final 20 addition years is the powerfulness at nowadays to pinpoint a target within iv hours; that is a huge, huge payoff when you're looking, every bit I do, for FBI's most wanted fugitives, missing children, murderers, or terrorists. Or, every bit I've of late done, to pinpoint the location of an atmospheric radionuclide – a radioactive isotope that was flora inward the atmosphere inward Western Europe, together with to truly pinpoint its source. This was a huge change.

You at nowadays have got over 30 years of sense alongside remote viewing. How has it changed since the 1980s, together with how are yous utilizing this dependent to assist organizations together with countries today?

There's 1 really pregnant change. As I've evolved this tool over the years, there's 1 matter that nosotros could non attain inward the armed services unit. One of our primary tasks during the 1980s was to locate hostages inward the Middle East that terrorists had nether their control; Terry Waite, Terry Anderson, Colonel William Higgens – people similar that held yesteryear Hezbollah or other agencies inward the Middle East.

Hostage negotiator Terry Waite inward Lebanon, 1980s. © AFP 2017 KAMEL LAMAA
We could easily, within a duet of hours, depict their province of existence or non-being, just where they were existence kept, their condition, their captors, nosotros could depict all of that. But nosotros could non locate them. It would sometimes take us iv or 5 days to locate the exact positions of these hostages, together with yesteryear that time, the captors would have got moved them.
"What has changed inward the final 20 addition years is the powerfulness at nowadays to pinpoint a target within iv hours..."

What has changed inward the final 20 addition years is the powerfulness at nowadays to pinpoint a target within iv hours; that is a huge, huge payoff when you're looking, every bit I do, for FBI most wanted fugitives, missing children, murderers, or terrorists. Or, every bit I've of late done, to pinpoint the location of an atmospheric radionuclide – a radioactive isotope that was flora inward the atmosphere inward Western Europe, together with to truly pinpoint its source. This was a huge change.

How is remote viewing assisting nations together with organizations today, inward 2017, inward their deal against offense together with terrorism? 

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Crime together with terrorism are only 1 aspect of what nosotros do. We tin transportation away assist scientists inward looking at developing protocols that they're working on. I have got had the laurels of preparation some of the world's leading physicians, together with when they come upwardly to me for training, I enquire them to take their most intractable problems, whether electrical flow or past, to my classroom, together with nosotros usage those every bit a practicum.

We've saved a lot of lives – immature people, children, where doctors could non effectively diagnose what was wrong. Was it genetic disenfranchisement, was the sodium ion heart ineffective inward their plasma membranes together with their cells? We tin transportation away discern all of that. We tin transportation away hold back at the chemic nature of things, nosotros tin transportation away discern whether a 55 gallon drum has benzene or benzol inward it.

So we're technically very, really proficient, together with we've helped many Fortune 500 corporations hold back at scientific things. For instance, the belatedly Laurence Rockefeller asked my squad to hold back at a project, [called] Atmospheric Ozone Depletion: Projected Consequences together with Remedial Technologies. We did that for him, together with discovered that non only are the ozone holes over the poles a serious problem, but that the entire ozone layer is metastasizing, together with that it looks similar Swiss cheese. These are the kinds of insights nosotros tin transportation away gain that no other scientific tool or probe tin transportation away discern.



Future of 'Remote Viewing': Sky's Not the Limit

Saturn together with its Titan Moon © AP Photo NASA

What is the hereafter of remote viewing? How tin transportation away it assist humanity over the adjacent x to 15 years alongside the advent of farther technology?

For 1 thing, I believe that children should endure trained inward this. The protocols for children nether x years old that I've developed are a picayune combat different, for technical reasons, than what an adult is trained to do. But this preparation should endure taught inward schools, because it is direct knowledge. It sees facts together with truth directly. When nosotros cash inward one's chips to school, nosotros study something together with gain cognition almost it to larn almost it. But remote viewing is direct knowledge, together with it's a really effective tool inward that regard. It tin transportation away salve millions of dollars inward research. We've done this, for the Ford Corporation, together with other companies, to hold back at the technological lines they're developing [to detect out whether] it is a dead end, or [whether] they should pose to a greater extent than coin into them.

So inward price of coin alone, nosotros tin transportation away salve millions of dollars. That is why I trained a technical squad at a jet propulsion laboratory – to deed every bit a cadre, thus that they solve their ain problems inward the future. We similar infinite issues. The belatedly Harrison Schmitt, the Apollo 17 astronaut – nosotros performed a remote viewing survey of Titan, the largest Moon of Saturn. He was a geologist, together with wanted to know almost the geology of Titan.

So the sky's the limit, but truly non the limit; in that location are no limits to what minds tin transportation away do.

Project StarGate's Fate: DIA, CIA Feared What They Couldn't Understand

"[StarGate] had shades of the paranormal, the occult, together with it was scary..."

Why did the U.S. regime ultimately take to unopen Project StarGate inward the end? Could yous explicate the political rationale for this decision?

Yes of course. It was a hot potato…When a full general becomes a general, at star ranks, politics get to come inward the picture. And fifty-fifty at the CIA, together with the Defense Intelligence Agency, generals, Harry Soyster together with others did non desire to endure associated alongside this unit, for reasons that I have got already explained. It had shades of the paranormal, the occult, together with it was scary, because inward the Western scientific method…you demand ii things inward companionship to substantiate a applied scientific discipline or scientific pursuit, replicability [and a theory].

We had replicability. That was easy. We could develop 1 remote viewer working independently of some other to come upwardly up alongside the same information.

But what nosotros did non have, together with what the Western scientific method dictates – is a theory. To this day, nosotros have got a working hypothesis of how nosotros attain what nosotros do, but in that location is no theory for how our minds tin transportation away discern specific targets together with depict them at a distance, ergo the term remote viewing.

Do yous believe the CIA's rationale that the Project StarGate was useless? What's your thought almost the program?

It was unopen downwards for reasons I've elaborated upon. Most of the really highly sensitive operations that nosotros conducted, specially against drug trafficking, never made it to the public. All the records the CIA released were of jejune types of operations. Yes, some were interesting, but what was never released, together with what likely volition never endure released, is our very, really highly effective operations against Soviet offensive weapons systems, describing them thus that nosotros could develop defensive way to protect our troops against these kinds of thing. That volition non endure released.

Lt. Gen. Harry Soyster, intelligence officeholder inward accuse of StarGate Project, the officeholder who ended the Army's participation inward paranormal experiments. © CC0
"As someone who was definitely on the inside, I'm telling yous that nosotros have got been together with tin transportation away nevertheless endure extremely effective inward those types of venues."
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