| " Remote Viewing " (mental spying) was | | | | |
| initially carried out by Eastern Block | | | | Eventually, SRI realized that instead of |
| countries at the height of the " Cold War." | | | | giving the RV (remote viewers) real |
| | | | coordinates, it was enough to give him or her |
| Secret PSI research associated with the state | | | | a series of random generated numbers that the |
| security and defense establishment was going | | | | computer had assigned to the target. |
| on in the former U.S.S.R. and its many | | | | |
| satellite communist countries since the early | | | | SRI also realized that human beacons were not |
| 50's. | | | | needed and that one got statistically the |
| | | | same rate of success without them. |
| Paradoxically, the Soviet Union, although | | | | |
| based on pragmatic and dogmatic, no-nonsense | | | | Another strange realization made by SRI was |
| materialistic principles devoid of any | | | | that the RV would get the same rate of |
| spiritual content, had since the early 1950's | | | | success whether the computer chose the target |
| developed many PSI laboratories in order to | | | | before its description by the RV or after! In |
| study the applications of what the Soviets | | | | other words, the RV was describing a remote |
| coined Psychotronic (bio energetic) research. | | | | target that would be chosen randomly by a |
| | | | computer in the future (even days or weeks |
| They had a clear lead in this field over any | | | | later) after his or her description of it. |
| other country. | | | | This meant that the remote viewer was |
| | | | describing an event (the choice of target) |
| Military - controlled research centers | | | | belonging to the future. |
| specializing in the paraphysical were set up | | | | |
| in Moscow, Leningrad (today called St. | | | | We had therefore proof that, not only could |
| Peterburg), Omsk, Irkutsk, Vladivostok, | | | | one instantly bridge space as the remote |
| Khabarovsk, Saratov, and the heavily guarded | | | | viewers were doing routinely, but that time |
| room B12 at Solnechnogorsk (NE of Moscow). | | | | could be also traveled forward in the future |
| | | | in an instantaneous fashion! |
| According to some yet classified documents, | | | | |
| other establishments were set up in the | | | | Another proof of this phenomenon came as |
| U.S.S.R. for the same purpose in Siberia and | | | | follows: SRI realized that if the subject |
| at the Durov Institute. | | | | would not be given in his or her future a |
| | | | definite feedback as to the success or |
| These laboratories were under the control of | | | | failure of his or her description of the |
| either the K.G.B. or the G.R.U. (Military | | | | targeted site, the chance were very high that |
| intelligence branch). | | | | the Remote Viewing session would be a |
| | | | failure! |
| In contrast to their Western counterparts, | | | | |
| these institutes were unencumbered by the | | | | In other words: one needed an act of |
| desire and necessity to conduct double-blind | | | | retroaction (feedback) in order to make that |
| studies, uniformly repeatable experiments, | | | | future feedback (picture shown of real target |
| and to publish their results in international | | | | or just verbal feedback) a reality of success |
| publications, at the risk of encountering the | | | | or not that would be given and experienced by |
| ire of skeptical colleagues. They, therefore, | | | | the test subject. |
| invited and studied naturally gifted | | | | |
| psychics, psychokinetic performers, Siberian | | | | This might be at first difficult to |
| shamans, and Indian yogis. | | | | comprehend by non-RV and individuals not |
| | | | trained in the discipline of quantum physics. |
| Their stated purpose was "mental spying." | | | | We had here a statistically significant proof |
| However, in reality, they had more sinister | | | | that the future influences the past! |
| goals in mind, centered around the ability to | | | | |
| control the minds of individuals at a | | | | This means that the past (the memory of it) |
| distance. The Soviets felt a fanatical need | | | | can be manipulated and changed depending on |
| for the indoctrination to their cause of | | | | the presence or not of an event that chooses |
| masses of people, selected high-placed | | | | (quantum physicists would say that collapses |
| influential individuals in the West, or | | | | the quantum probability function) to confirm |
| terrorist cells. | | | | or deny a certain correlated reality in the |
| | | | past! |
| The perceived bellicose intentions and | | | | |
| military arms race of many Western societies | | | | Therefore, not only is the future malleable, |
| increased their paranoia, made them overreact | | | | but so is the past! |
| by isolating themselves, and caused them to | | | | |
| try frenetically to win the "war that could | | | | This is at the core of the technique (until |
| only leave, if at all, one winner upon the | | | | now unexplained anywhere) that Mr. O'Donnell |
| face of this planet, and most probably none." | | | | explains and where he shows that in order to |
| | | | choose one's future, one needs within certain |
| In the megalomaniacal world of the "Cold War, | | | | modalities to often change one's past or |
| " the possibility to control, without the | | | | memory of it (which is the same thing!) |
| targets' knowledge, the minds of selected | | | | |
| individuals at any distance became a | | | | In quantum physics research, a related |
| paramount goal within the Soviet's security | | | | experiment called-the double-slit delayed |
| system apparatus. It seemed to them as the | | | | choice experiment was successfully carried |
| perfect weapon. | | | | out in the mid-80's at the University of |
| | | | Maryland and the University of Munich, |
| The Soviets successfully set-up ELF | | | | Germany. It proved beyond the shadow of a |
| (extremely low frequency) devices who could | | | | doubt that decisions taken in the present |
| pulse subliminal sound messages at targeted | | | | affect results achieved in the past, or that |
| individuals (using key words embedded in | | | | the future affects the past. That is to say |
| white noise or infra sound music) in order to | | | | that the effect affects the cause. |
| manipulate their minds and their behavioral | | | | |
| impulses. | | | | Mr. O'Donnell leaves each individual to |
| | | | ponder about the stupendous implications that |
| Microwave pulsed behavioral modification and | | | | this statement carries about the nature of |
| mind-control techniques were also used in the | | | | reality, and will not explain it further. |
| former U.S.S.R.. One of the most famous case | | | | Rather, he uses it pragmatically for |
| involving such technology involved the | | | | practical purposes. |
| discovery of this technology being applied to | | | | |
| the U.S. embassy in Moscow that greatly | | | | Early in the protocol of SRI a technique |
| alarmed the State Department and U.S. | | | | coined Associational Remote Viewing was |
| Intelligence. Despite vehement protests by | | | | developed that allowed one to know in advance |
| the U.S. Government and concern for the | | | | whether a particular remote viewing session |
| mental and physical health of its embassy's | | | | targeting for instance precise information of |
| staff, the Soviets continued with their | | | | a mundane type such as the numbers pertaining |
| constant beaming of microwave signals towards | | | | to a future lottery drawing, or the results |
| the embassy. Henceforth, the embassy was | | | | of a future horse race, or the value of the |
| literally shielded from these radiations by | | | | DJIA for the next day etc. was most probably |
| covering its entire structure with metallic | | | | a correct prediction that could used to one's |
| plates. The full account of this incident is | | | | advantage, or whether mental noise had been |
| still classified. | | | | introduced and the vision was skewed and no |
| | | | money should be invested on it. |
| Experiments attempting to instantly hypnotize | | | | |
| subjects by purely telepathic means, without | | | | This very ingenious method is explained |
| the subjects knowing in advance that they | | | | together with the foundation course that Mr. |
| would be the targets of these highly | | | | O'Donnell sends out. |
| concentrated "mind-waves," were successfully | | | | |
| carried out by the Soviets over distances of | | | | SRI basically developed two protocols for |
| up to 2000 miles. | | | | remote viewing. The original one was a type |
| | | | of viewing where the RV was seated in front |
| The best Psychotronic Research within the | | | | of an individual: "the monitor," that would |
| Eastern block was carried out in Bulgaria, | | | | carefully help the viewer in his or her |
| Czechoslovakia, and Poland. The Czechs and | | | | "remote trip" by asking him or her relevant |
| the Bulgarians achieved very interesting | | | | questions in an interactive manner. |
| results. | | | | |
| | | | The viewer was also seated in a special |
| Kirlian Photography, named after its inventor | | | | biofeedback monitoring chair where special |
| Semyon Davidovich Kirlian, was found to be a | | | | subliminal and tonal frequencies were beamed |
| better lie-detector machine that the other | | | | at his or her ears in order to help him or |
| lie-detection techniques. | | | | her attain a stage where the |
| | | | electroencephalographic trace and skin |
| Some of the finest clairvoyants in the world | | | | galvanometric response would detect a |
| worked for the Bulgarian Secret Police, | | | | predominance of Alpha (7 to 14 cycles per |
| dreaded for its implacable methods devoid of | | | | second) or Theta waves (4-7 cycles per |
| any sentimentalism. | | | | seconds) within the brain of the remote |
| | | | viewer. This Theta level correlates with the |
| The Bulgarian Secret Police had tight | | | | hypnagogic state that precedes sleep where |
| liaisons with the Institutes of Suggestology | | | | one encounters a predominance of delta waves: |
| and Parapsychology in Sofia and Petrich. | | | | 0-3 cycles per seconds (besides the periods |
| | | | of rapid eye movements were alpha waves: 7 to |
| The K.G.B. (Soviet security and intelligence) | | | | 14 cycles per second are predominant). At |
| conducted some so-called deep-black | | | | which point a special tonal frequency sound |
| operations where attempts were made to | | | | would be emitted by the biofeedback machine |
| assassinate individuals, or have them commit | | | | in order to allow the subject to recognize |
| suicide, by the use of "psychotronic | | | | this state and hopefully be easily able to |
| techniques." Although it seems that the | | | | enter it at will in the future. And the |
| K.G.B. was at least partially successful in | | | | remote viewing experience would start from |
| some cases, the author refuses to dwell on | | | | that moment on. |
| further into this negative side of Soviet | | | | |
| "mind research." | | | | The second protocol ( ERV or Extended Remote |
| | | | Viewing) was much more loose and devoid of |
| In the U.S. although "mind control" | | | | technical gadgetry. In this case the |
| experiments using hypnosis, behavioral | | | | individual would go deeply within him/herself |
| modifying drugs, ELF, VLF (very low frequency | | | | until he or she felt that he or she was able |
| sounds: 20-35 khz), and all kind of technical | | | | to separate his or her awareness from his or |
| gadgetry had been tested on human subjects | | | | her physical body and go for extended trips |
| since the end of WWII (project MKULTRA) by | | | | to remote locations bridging either space, |
| the intelligence agencies, "remote viewing" | | | | time, or both. He or she would verbally |
| abilities had been shunned by the operative | | | | record on a tape recorder his or her |
| technocrats of the C.I.A. and its | | | | impressions and often sketch them, on a piece |
| predecessor: the O.S.S. | | | | of paper. |
| | | | |
| This was probably due to a cultural religious | | | | Well-trained remote viewers would often get |
| bias that many top brass of the agencies had | | | | the impression of having a so-called phantom |
| against psychic abilities that they | | | | body that could go at will through walls and |
| considered as the domain of spiritism and | | | | examine a location from an elevated high |
| "malefic" forces. | | | | perspective or from a very close one, |
| | | | depending on his or her desire. |
| Nevertheless, when it became apparent that | | | | |
| the Soviets were making great strides in the | | | | SRI attracted the attention of the DIA, NSA, |
| subject of mental espionage and were spending | | | | Naval intelligence, INSCOM which is the |
| in 1970 more than 60 million rubles on it | | | | intelligence branch of the army, and many |
| (this sum reached 300+ millions by the | | | | members of the US Congress and Senate ( ex: |
| mid-70's), American intelligence became quite | | | | Senator Clairborne Pell). As a matter of |
| alarmed and after a detailed analysis took | | | | fact, early in the program, groups of army |
| the Soviet "psychotronic" threat very | | | | personnel were chosen to undergo the training |
| seriously. | | | | that SRI provided and they started their own |
| | | | "remote viewing" units. These units came from |
| It then commissioned several programs to look | | | | the mid-80's until the early 90's under the |
| into operative modalities that could | | | | tutelage of the DIA (Defense Intelligence |
| duplicate and eventually outperform the | | | | Agency), and operated mainly out of Fort |
| Soviet successes that had by then been | | | | Mead, Maryland. Other units were rumored to |
| confirmed by Humint (human intelligence ) and | | | | exist. |
| electronic intelligence. | | | | |
| | | | Russell Targ left SRI in 1982 to form |
| The main program was given to laser | | | | together with gifted RV Keith Harary their |
| specialist Dr. Harold Puthoff (a former | | | | own remote viewing organization: Delphi |
| N.S.A. member during his military service at | | | | Associates. They won a large sum of money |
| fort Mead, Maryland) and Russell Targ who | | | | after trading the silver future markets based |
| both worked at Stanford Research institute | | | | on remote viewing predictions made by Keith |
| (SRI), a gigantic scientific think-tank | | | | Harary that had an almost perfect accuracy |
| attached to Stanford University in | | | | rate. |
| California. SRI was already involved in many | | | | |
| scientific projects for the defense | | | | Dr. Puthoff left SRI as head of the remote |
| establishment. | | | | viewing program in 1985 and was replaced by |
| | | | Ed May, a former Naval Intelligence Officer. |
| The initial RV (remote viewing) experiments | | | | Director Ed May moved the whole program under |
| happened in February 1972 using mainly Ingo | | | | the tutelage of SAIC in 1991. |
| Swann, a talented New York psychic, as a test | | | | |
| subject. | | | | Most of these defense-related projects are |
| | | | now either defunct or have gone deeply |
| Initially the testing modalities involved | | | | undercover (totally unproven) since 1995 for |
| using computer generated random chosen | | | | unknown reasons. |
| targets that were then visited by human | | | | |
| "beacons" to report back if the description | | | | The Europeans have very effective RV units |
| given by the test subject seated in a | | | | and so do some other intelligence units |
| "Faraday cage" at SRI (in order to shield him | | | | belonging to other countries. However, none |
| or her from any outside electromagnetic | | | | of them has ever officially declassified any |
| force) corresponded to the reality of what | | | | of their material. The anecdotal details of |
| the "beacons" were seeing while witnessing | | | | their operations cannot be revealed. Their RV |
| the target site or object. | | | | methodology targets even deeper levels of |
| | | | mind (interface point with delta) than the |
| The first experiments were highly successful, | | | | US. protocols. |
| and the CIA contracted hence SRI for an | | | | |
| initial period in order to streamline and | | | | The only known leak in European spheres |
| define the training and operational | | | | happened in the Soviet union where "mind |
| modalities of "remote viewing." | | | | control" electronic equipment was made |
| | | | commercially available by cash-strapped |
| Since most of the targets that were of | | | | former research laboratories. |
| interest to the defense establishment were | | | | |
| secret sites in the Soviet Republics whose | | | | In the US, on the other hand, since the |
| real location needed to remain classified and | | | | official recognition by the CIA in November |
| could not be revealed to the civilian remote | | | | 1995 of the 20+ year project and the |
| viewers of SRI, an attempt was made to use | | | | declassification of some of the related |
| geographical coordinates instead of other | | | | material, many former defense trained Remote |
| means to describe theses sites. | | | | Viewers or RV analysts have come forward and |
| | | | broken their code of silence. |
| The results were as impressive as before, | | | | |
| even though the test subject had no idea of | | | | Some have written books about their espionage |
| what these coordinates corresponded to. | | | | experiences, and others have opened |
| | | | Institutes where they teach for a fee remote |
| The use of coordinates (latitude and | | | | viewing methods to the general public. A |
| longitude) is what caused the project to be | | | | great deal of media hype seems to have |
| initially coded as Scan gate. | | | | somehow inflated their feats. |
| | | | |
| The US Army intelligence branch sent some | | | | The author feels very strongly that on the |
| personnel to be trained as remote viewers at | | | | eve of the next Millennium all these newly |
| SRI and opened their own operational | | | | open avenues of exploration of the infinite |
| top-secret unit with code names such as Sun | | | | powers of the mind cannot but be of major |
| Streak, Center Lane, and Grill Flames. | | | | help to all of us as humanity. |