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Thursday, 3 May 2018

Eight page manual unearthed in the CIA archives offers a how-to guide on remote viewing

The government’s decades-long psychic research program brought agents to Mars, predicted the rise of Trump, and (according to them) prevented as-yet unknown disasters.

Or at least, they tried.

From the late ’70s to the mid ’90s, the Army, Central Intelligence Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency, and others all looked into the applications of “remote viewing,” psychically inducing agents to locate, identify, and describe specific remote targets and locations.

For a program with such far-reaching geopolitical repercussions, it was clear that the process needed some form of standardization. The United States Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity’s “GRILL FLAME PROTOCOL, AMSAA APPLIED REMOTE VIEWING PROTOCOL,” is an attempt to thoroughly test and detail the process of remote viewing to establish it as a part of their overall intelligence gathering efforts...read more>>...