Declassified CIA document about using remote viewing dowsers

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Now, though, CIA files concerning a secretive remote viewing project known as 'Sun Streak' have seemingly indicated that a psychic may have located the missing Ark back in the 1980s.

At the time, the CIA had experimented heavily with using people with apparent psychic abilities to spy on enemy countries using a technique known as remote viewing which effectively involves using the powers of the mind to see what lies at distant locations.


Remote viewer found the Ark of the Covenant, CIA files claim
 

Now, though, CIA files concerning a secretive remote viewing project known as 'Sun Streak' have seemingly indicated that a psychic may have located the missing Ark back in the 1980s.

At the time, the CIA had experimented heavily with using people with apparent psychic abilities to spy on enemy countries using a technique known as remote viewing which effectively involves using the powers of the mind to see what lies at distant locations.


Remote viewer found the Ark of the Covenant, CIA files claim
That's crazy!!! They should have kept that classified.
 

CIA has used mind control & remote viewing since the 1960's
Chinese used it on their entire population
Walter Reed Hospital was used to cleanse the mind of certain agents.
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Now, though, CIA files concerning a secretive remote viewing project known as 'Sun Streak' have seemingly indicated that a psychic may have located the missing Ark back in the 1980s.

At the time, the CIA had experimented heavily with using people with apparent psychic abilities to spy on enemy countries using a technique known as remote viewing which effectively involves using the powers of the mind to see what lies at distant locations.


Remote viewer found the Ark of the Covenant, CIA files claim
This article hits the nail on the head—the huge problem of trying to interpret what they remote viewed. I recall an old article I read about they were looking for some Middle East terrorists. Remote viewing said they were in a tent. Govt spent countless hours scouring satellite photos to no avail. As it turned out the tent was inside some warehouse.

Another example somebody asked people to guess what was found in some mine. I said “something you find in a hospital”. It turned out to be nitro glycerine. Yes, you can find that in a hospital for heart patients. But you see you can be a thousand miles off and still be “correct”.

The whole Star Gate program recruited the best psychic talent in the country and it was cancelled. On top of that I highly suspect they were giving some of these viewers psychedelics and some of them went insane. Well, maybe it was just evil spirits that entered their soul but whatever it was it was not good. I had my own episodes with such—when I layed down and closed my eyes to go to sleep I felt like I was being pulled down into hell. Not very fun. I don’t remember how long that lasted but at least a few weeks. Any time you open up your Charla’s you invite evil to enter. Very bad idea!
 

I did an experiment of my own. I posted photos of the site believed to have the Ark, to a FB pendulum group. Did not mention anything about this site, only instructed on techniques. Out of thousands only 3 participated. One person mentioned 2 angels (which would be on the Ark). Another mentioned ram with a question mark (not understanding why).
 

Another mentioned ram with a question mark (not understanding why).
The question mark could be a shepherd's crook. That fits with the ram, anyway.
 

They made a movie about government (U.S.) experiments in remote viewing. I think it was called "Men Who Stare at Goats" or something similar. Based on actual experiments.
 

I did an experiment of my own. I posted photos of the site believed to have the Ark, to a FB pendulum group. Did not mention anything about this site, only instructed on techniques. Out of thousands only 3 participated. One person mentioned 2 angels (which would be on the Ark). Another mentioned ram with a question mark (not understanding why).
That says to me they were reading your thoughts. I don’t recall all the protocol for remote viewing but I think some third-party person would place the coordinates of the site inside an envelope and the remote viewer would not even open it. Them they draw a sketch of what they “saw”. Then when enough viewers got similar results they still had to interpret what it was. No doubt they had some success but close only counts in horseshoes and hand gernades.
 

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That says to me they were reading your thoughts. I don’t recall all the protocol for remote viewing but I think some third-party person would place the coordinates of the site inside an envelope and the remote viewer would not even open it. Them they draw a sketch of what they “saw”. Then when enough viewers got similar results they still had to interpret what it was. No doubt they had some success but close only counts in horseshoes and hand gernades.
That definably is a possibility. The other or 3rd person only marked hits, without trying to identify targets. Those hits to me looked credible. Tim who had the digging show searching for pirate chests in Florida. He emailed me photos. If I told him probably only loose scatter targets that irrated him. Then if I did mark a treasure, he sometimes said that 5 other dowsers marked the same spot. I realized what happened.
 

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