U.S.
Psychic Spy Attacks U.K. Study
By
Laurie Nadel, Ph.D.
Author, Sixth
Sense: Unlocking Your Ultimate Mind Power
A psychic spy who participated in the Pentagon's
remote viewing program from 1983 until 1990 claims
that the British Ministry of Defense remote viewing
studies of 2002 had more holes than Swiss cheese.
Major Paul H. Smith, currently President of the
International Remote Viewing Association (www.irva.org)
said: "The British media uniformly got it
wrong. They reported stuff that wasn't in the
report. They reported things that were not said
that actually were in the report."
Major Smith, a retired U.S. Army officer, was
one of the first members of the U.S. military
recruited for the Pentagon's remote viewing studies.
He recalled that when he was recruited into the
U.S. Armys remote viewing program, It
was like that scene from Men in Black.
Major Smith is the author of Reading
the Enemy's Mind: America's Psychic Espionage
Program.
According to the BBC and other media outlets in
the U.K., researchers under contract to the Ministry
of Defense in 2002 tried to recruit psychics who
advertised on the Internet. "That's what
the news reports said. What really happened was
this: The researchers tried to contact 12 people
who claimed to be remote viewers," said Smith
who was not asked to participate in the project
despite his expertise. I may have been asked
by someone using a cover story that was so vague,
I had no idea what he really meant, Smith
said.
Of
the 6 self-described remote viewers who responded,
"none showed any interest in participating
and the remaining 6 allegedly never responded
to the query, according to him.
In seeking out experienced remote viewers for
the MoD research program, Smith alleged that British
researchers who used sloppy recruitment criteria.
Thus, "recruiting remote viewers of the internet
because their websites say they're remote viewers
is a sure-fire recipe for questionable success."
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the full story here...
http://www.mindpowernews.com/PsychicSpy.htm
The
Military Unleashed My Mind
By
Paul H. Smith
Author
of Reading
the Enemy's Mind
I didnt dream that I would discover first
hand that ESP was real. I certainly never imagined
that one day I might find myself using mental powers
to fight the Cold War. Now, more than twenty years
from the day I was recruited, it still seems fantastical
if I think on it too long.
I
did have adolescent dreams of intrigue. I grew
up with James Bond, and longed for the glamorous
life of a spy. I also read science fiction, some
involving ESP telepathic animals, or alien
strangers marooned on Earth, hiding their psychic
powers from suspicious human neighbors. But that
was all fantasy or so I thought by the
time I got around to joining the no-nonsense United
States Army. I was wrong.
One
day, in a scene right out of Men In Black, all
that changed. With no warning that such a thing
might exist, I was recruited to become a remote
viewer a specialized kind of psychic spy
for the US Government.
How
I was chosen to become a remote viewer is a convoluted
tale, which youll find among the pages of
my book, Reading the Enemys Mind. Suffice
it to say that this event profoundly altered the
course of my life in ways I could not have predicted.
Before the decade was out, I and the diverse group
of folks I met in what came to be known as CIAs
Star Gate Program had poked our minds into nearly
every corner of the world and identified threats
to American security, helped to capture narco-traffickers
on the high seas, searched for kidnaped hostages,
and spied out the secrets of many a potential
foe all without leaving our windowless
building hidden among the trees on an Army post
in Maryland.
Along
this journey some astonishing things happened.
Using remote viewing I accurately foresaw an Iraqi
surprise attack on an unwitting American warship
fifty hours before it actually happened. I experienced
at the sub-atomic level the powerful energy flux
from what may have been a Soviet particle beam
weapon. I helped describe a turncoat secret agent
who was giving away the CIAs secrets to
its nemesis, the KGB. Though we had our failures,
I also watched my fellows pull off similar, sometimes
even more sensational feats. The impossible we
did every day the miraculous didnt
seem to take much longer.
These
are not the fevered meanderings of an addled brain.
They are matters of official record, now largely
declassified by the US Government.
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the full story here...
http://www.mindpowernews.com/ReadEnemiesMind.htm
India
Has Success Using Psychic Spies
By
Sudhir Chadda,
Source:
India
Daily
RAW,
India's equivalent of the
CIA, has advanced quite
a lot in recent days. Sources
close to New Delhi report
that RAW is using advanced
satellite technologies and
remote viewing techniques
to look into foreign intelligence
activities within India.
Remote
viewing is the paranormal
activities with psychics
that can sense into the
future and unknown. CIA
in America has used remote
viewing for many years.
Many times remote viewing
has worked very well for
CIA and Russian intelligence.
In
recent days India has seen
a massive amount of Pakistan's
ISI agents arrested all
over the country. The situation
has gone so bad for Pakistan
and Al-Queda that they are
looking for reasons what
is really happening. Taking
clue for CIA, RAW Indian
counterpart started remote
viewing techniques many
years back. They also tried
to correlate the readings
with high tech feedbacks
like satellite sensing.
This is being further validated
with in the field agents'
report. The net results
for RAW and CBI (Central
Bureau of Intelligence -
equivalent of FBI) are astounding.
Sources
say India has locked in
close surveillance over
most of foreign agencies
within the country. RAW
has recently expanded the
efforts for strategic intelligence.
This include spying over
Pakistan, China and the
Western nations.
The
reason for the success is
attributable to traditional
Indian cultural richness
over spirituality and paranormal
activities. The remote viewing
activities are nothing new
for India. Indians traditionally
have been doing it for thousands
of years. But now India
is doing it for a reason.
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the full story here...
http://www.mindpowernews.com/india.htm
Are
"They" Controlling Your Mind?
New
on the Internet: a community of people who believe
the government is beaming voices into their minds.
They may be crazy, but the Pentagon has pursued
a weapon that can do just that.
By
Sharon Weinberger
Source: Washington
Post
If
Harlan Girard is crazy, he doesn't act the part.
He is standing just where he said he would be,
below the Philadelphia train station's World War
II memorial -- a soaring statue of a winged angel
embracing a fallen combatant, as if lifting him
to heaven. Girard is wearing pressed khaki pants,
expensive-looking leather loafers and a crisp
blue button-down. He looks like a local businessman
dressed for a casual Friday -- a local businessman
with a wickedly dark sense of humor, which had
become apparent when he said to look for him beneath
"the angel sodomizing a dead soldier."
At 70, he appears robust and healthy -- not the
slightest bit disheveled or unusual-looking. He
is also carrying a bag.
Girard's
description of himself is matter-of-fact, until
he explains what's in the bag: documents he believes
prove that the government is attempting to control
his mind. He carries that black, weathered bag
everywhere he goes. "Every time I go out,
I'm prepared to come home and find everything
is stolen," he says.
The
bag aside, Girard appears intelligent and coherent.
At a table in front of Dunkin' Donuts inside the
train station, Girard opens the bag and pulls
out a thick stack of documents, carefully labeled
and sorted with yellow sticky notes bearing neat
block print. The documents are an authentic-looking
mix of news stories, articles culled from military
journals and even some declassified national security
documents that do seem to show that the U.S. government
has attempted to develop weapons that send voices
into people's heads.
"It's
undeniable that the technology exists," Girard
says, "but if you go to the police and say,
'I'm hearing voices,' they're going to lock you
up for psychiatric evaluation."
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the full story here...
http://www.mindpowernews.com/MindGames.htm
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