The Fort Meade Unit
SUMMARY
A condemned barracks, a pot of coffee, and men describing the inside of the Kremlin.
FULL DOSSIER
The Fort Meade unit: the Army's remote-viewing program (GONDOLA WISH → GRILL FLAME → CENTER LANE → SUN STREAK → STAR GATE), operating from Fort Meade trailers 1978-1995, employing viewers like Joseph McMoneagle against targets from Soviet submarines to hostages. Documented: the CIA released the full archive (~89,000 pages) in 2000s FOIA batches; the 1995 AIR review (Utts vs. Hyman) split on whether statistical anomalies existed but agreed nothing was operationally useful, and the program closed. Twenty years of government psychics: fully filed, officially fruitless.
SOURCES ON RECORD
01STAR GATE collection, CIA CREST release
02Utts & Hyman AIR evaluation (1995)
03McMoneagle, The Stargate Chronicles (2002)
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