Post by Jon K on Jan 19, 2018 15:59:37 GMT -8
Ed May and Sonali Bhatt Marwaha’s Volume I of their comprehensive account of the “The Star Gate Archives” has been out for a while but has received little attention in social media. This could be in part because (a) it is not available from Amazon at present, (b) it costs $90. Ed May has stated this will be the definitive account of the extensive research conducted by SRI and SAIC in the Star Gate remote viewing program from 1972 to 1995.
“During the Cold War, the U.S. government began testing paranormal claims under laboratory conditions in hopes of realizing intelligence applications for psychic phenomena. Thus began the project known as Star Gate. The largest in the history of parapsychological research, it received more than $20 million in funding and continued into the mid-1990s. This project archive includes all available documents generated by research contractor SRI International and those provided by government officials.
Remote viewing (RV) is an atypical ability that allows some individuals to gain information blocked from the usual senses by shielding, distance or time. Early work benefited from a few "stars" of RV who were successful at convincing investigators of its existence and its potential as a means of gathering intelligence. Research focused on determining the parameters of RV, who may have the ability, how to collect and analyze data and the best way to use RV in intelligence operations.”
www.amazon.com/Star-Gate-Archives-Government-Sponsored/dp/1476667527
Volume 1 Remote Viewing (1972-1984)
Forthcoming:
Volume 2 Remote Viewing (1985-1995) include laboratory trials and several operational results.
Volume 3: Psychokinesis
Volume 4: Memoranda, Letters and Reports
(Note: Vol. 4 will address operational work undertaken at Ft. Meade.)
From the Preface: “…in 2000, the CIA released the declassified documents as multipage tiff images. The Star Gate archives are a systematic presentation of documents obtained from this release.”
“During the Cold War, the U.S. government began testing paranormal claims under laboratory conditions in hopes of realizing intelligence applications for psychic phenomena. Thus began the project known as Star Gate. The largest in the history of parapsychological research, it received more than $20 million in funding and continued into the mid-1990s. This project archive includes all available documents generated by research contractor SRI International and those provided by government officials.
Remote viewing (RV) is an atypical ability that allows some individuals to gain information blocked from the usual senses by shielding, distance or time. Early work benefited from a few "stars" of RV who were successful at convincing investigators of its existence and its potential as a means of gathering intelligence. Research focused on determining the parameters of RV, who may have the ability, how to collect and analyze data and the best way to use RV in intelligence operations.”
www.amazon.com/Star-Gate-Archives-Government-Sponsored/dp/1476667527
Volume 1 Remote Viewing (1972-1984)
Forthcoming:
Volume 2 Remote Viewing (1985-1995) include laboratory trials and several operational results.
Volume 3: Psychokinesis
Volume 4: Memoranda, Letters and Reports
(Note: Vol. 4 will address operational work undertaken at Ft. Meade.)
From the Preface: “…in 2000, the CIA released the declassified documents as multipage tiff images. The Star Gate archives are a systematic presentation of documents obtained from this release.”