Jim Marrs Presents Remote Viewing Aliens and UFOs
Analysis Summary
Summary
The speaker is Jim Marrs, an author discussing remote viewing and its connection to UFOs. He explains that remote viewing started after World War II as a response to Soviet psychic research. The U.S. military developed remote viewing programs, including one at Fort Meade, Maryland. Marrs shares that remote viewers can perceive targets without being physically present, and he describes his own experiences with remote viewing. He mentions that remote viewers encountered UFOs and that some confirmed the existence of alien bases on Earth. After his research, he believes the government suppressed information about UFOs. The encounter led him to feel that there is a significant connection between remote viewing and UFO phenomena.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Jim Marrs discusses the history and implications of remote viewing, particularly in relation to UFOs and alien encounters. He claims that the U.S. government has suppressed credible information about these phenomena while exploring psychic abilities for intelligence purposes.
Remote viewers have identified four alien bases on Earth.
Jim Marrs
“Remote viewing began as a response to the Soviet Union.”
Managed by: US Army
Remote viewing for intelligence gathering
Remote viewing began as a response to the Soviet Union's psychic research efforts.
The CIA passed their psychic research to the US Army in the mid-1970s.
Remote viewing is not limited by time or space; viewers can look back in time and forward in time.
Remote viewers have identified four alien bases on Earth.
The CIA hired skeptics to analyze remote viewing, leading to the discontinuation of the program.
Remote viewers encountered UFOs during their sessions.
The Aztec UFO incident involved the recovery of humanoid bodies.
The government has been trying to suppress credible information about UFOs.
Remote viewers have seen various alien species, including small grays and reptilians.