The Psychic Phenomenon: Darcy Weir and Tracey Garbutt Dolan
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is a researcher and practitioner of remote viewing, which involves perceiving details about distant targets through extrasensory perception. They encountered remote viewing while exploring unusual experiences from their childhood. They learned about remote viewing techniques and participated in a program at the Stanford Research Institute. During their practice, they received accurate information about targets that they could not have known otherwise. This led to a belief in the validity of remote viewing. The impact of this experience has been significant, as the person now sees remote viewing as a real ability that everyone can develop, and they continue to share their findings and experiences with others.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The transcript discusses the concept of telepathy as a form of information download and explores the development of remote viewing during the Cold War. It highlights significant figures like Dr. Edgar Mitchell and Pat Price, detailing their contributions to the field and the controversial nature of the research.
Remote viewing has yielded high evaluations from intelligence consumers.
Dr. Edgar Mitchell
“I might be able to help you convince the management there that ESP is the real thing.”
Russell Targ
“Remote viewing is unique because it's one of the best places where science meets mysticism.”
Dr. H. Smith
“I know we did collect valuable intelligence data.”
Tracey Dolan
“My ongoing research explores the interplay between brain, mind, and anomalous experiences.”
Pat Price
“I'm floating in from 5,000 ft. I can see a big radar dish.”
Managed by: Stanford Research Institute
explore psychic abilities for intelligence gathering
Telepathy is described as a download that the receiver unpacks into their native tongue.
Remote viewing was developed during the Cold War for intelligence gathering.
Dr. Edgar Mitchell conducted ESP experiments from space.
Remote viewing has yielded high evaluations from intelligence consumers.
Pat Price accurately described a National Security Agency listening post during remote viewing.