I used to work in a magic shop in Eugene, OR when I was in college, Chazpro Magic. There was a psychology professor named Ray Hyman who was one of the founders of CSICOP (Committee for Scientific Investigation of Claims Of the Paranormal) who came into the shop a lot. He had done work with the DOD (I think - some branch of th US Govt, in any case) to investigate remote viewing. He had good stories about his days reading palms before he became a professional skeptic.
I effing love this stuff: kooks, cranks, mystics in the DoD, most of whom sound like perfectly reasonable given all the declassified evidence around UFOs that we're somehow metabolizing. Makes one wonder whether any of those laughable hippie plans to dose the Pentagon in the 60s actually bore fruit.
Very interesting and I might just take a peak at that. Have you watched “I Am”? I’m pretty skeptical of things I cannot see, but this documentary showed how our body’s electrical systems affect the world around us, and how before 9/11, there was a huge drop in feelings of well-being all over the world. I don’t know, but I do think we have senses we don’t use. Is being psychic one of them? Perhaps.
I saw a truck in the parking lot as I was crossing the street and had the thought, “That truck is going to hit me”. 20 or so seconds later, I was in the parking lot, then all of a sudden, the truck was right next to me. I jumped away and it missed me. I can’t explain that. Was that a psychic sense? Just a weird coincidence?
I appreciate your open mind. I’ll take a look at that documentary for sure!
I just sent you a private message on what we used to fondly refer to as Twitter.
Thanks for writing about this. It’s incredibly fascinating stuff. I know of Mr. McMoneagle, but was unaware of this interview. Can’t wait to watch.
In for a watch. I look forward to everything you write, great stuff!
Wow!!
I used to work in a magic shop in Eugene, OR when I was in college, Chazpro Magic. There was a psychology professor named Ray Hyman who was one of the founders of CSICOP (Committee for Scientific Investigation of Claims Of the Paranormal) who came into the shop a lot. He had done work with the DOD (I think - some branch of th US Govt, in any case) to investigate remote viewing. He had good stories about his days reading palms before he became a professional skeptic.
p.s., sign me up for Remote Viewing--I've tried Remote Working and this sounds way better.
You should go check out the CIA's Project Stargate collection, either at CIA's FOIA Reading room, or just download the entire collection here:
https://www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/the-stargate-collection/
The Mars document specifically can be found here:
https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00788R001900760001-9.pdf
Thanks for this - just linked the Mars document to the piece.
This is highly fascinating, I will watch. Just wondering what the cost of the course is that you'll be taking?
I effing love this stuff: kooks, cranks, mystics in the DoD, most of whom sound like perfectly reasonable given all the declassified evidence around UFOs that we're somehow metabolizing. Makes one wonder whether any of those laughable hippie plans to dose the Pentagon in the 60s actually bore fruit.
Very interesting and I might just take a peak at that. Have you watched “I Am”? I’m pretty skeptical of things I cannot see, but this documentary showed how our body’s electrical systems affect the world around us, and how before 9/11, there was a huge drop in feelings of well-being all over the world. I don’t know, but I do think we have senses we don’t use. Is being psychic one of them? Perhaps.
I saw a truck in the parking lot as I was crossing the street and had the thought, “That truck is going to hit me”. 20 or so seconds later, I was in the parking lot, then all of a sudden, the truck was right next to me. I jumped away and it missed me. I can’t explain that. Was that a psychic sense? Just a weird coincidence?
I appreciate your open mind. I’ll take a look at that documentary for sure!
Freaking fascinating. Thanks for sharing.