The $20M CIA Psychic Spy Program w/@NelsonDellis - DEBRIEFED ep.1 - Project: Stargate
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves a discussion between two individuals, one being Nelson Dallas, a five-time U.S. memory champion. They talk about their experiences with remote viewing, which is a practice of perceiving information about distant or unseen targets. Nelson shares how he got involved in a project related to remote viewing after responding to a vague job post on Facebook. He trained rigorously for a month and participated in sessions that involved predicting stock movements. After the project ended, he tested his skills in horse racing and sports betting, achieving notable success. The encounter concludes with Nelson feeling inspired but also skeptical about the claims made by others in the remote viewing community, particularly regarding their accuracy and evidence.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the phenomenon of remote viewing, detailing personal experiences and claims from various individuals involved in the field. It highlights the use of remote viewing in intelligence operations and the controversial figures associated with it.
Remote viewing has been successfully used by intelligence agencies for operational purposes.
Nelson Dallas
“There's just an overwhelming amount of evidence that says this is a real thing.”
Brett Stewart
“If someone can make a living doing this, I mean, that’s now it is to be argued.”
Ed Dames
“He claimed to be a hermit, so I could see how he was very excited to share with him.”
Joe McMonagle
“I found some significant studies that showed that out of body actually does work.”
Hal Puthoff
Managed by: SRI International
To explore and utilize remote viewing for intelligence and other applications
Managed by: Monroe Institute
To study altered states of consciousness and out-of-body experiences
There is an overwhelming amount of evidence that suggests remote viewing is a real phenomenon.
The project involved associative remote viewing (ARV) to predict stock market movements.
Joe McMonagle successfully located missing persons in a double-blind study.
Remote viewing has been used by various U.S. intelligence agencies for operational purposes.
The majority of remote viewers in a study had synesthesia.