Remote Viewing
SUMMARY
SRI's psychics drew Soviet sites they'd never seen. Some drawings, the files admit, matched.
FULL DOSSIER
Twenty years, three agencies, and $20 million — Stargate was real, and its files are public. The star subjects (Pat Price, Ingo Swann, Joe McMoneagle) produced drawings of Soviet facilities that match satellite photos in ways the CIA's own reviewers called 'far beyond chance.' The program was killed in 1995 with a report that said, in effect: it works sometimes, we can't explain it, and we can't operationalize it. The believers frame that sentence. So, quietly, do the viewers.
SOURCES ON RECORD
01CIA Stargate archive, CREST
02AIR evaluation report (1995)
03McMoneagle, 'Memoirs of a Psychic Spy'
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