Remote Viewers: The Secret History of America's Psychic SpiesRandom House Publishing Group, 2011 M04 20 - 464 pages Remote Viewers is a tale of the Pentagon's attempts to develop the perfect tool for espionage: psychic spies. These psychic spies, or "remote viewers," were able to infiltrate any target, elude any form of security, and never risk scratch. For twenty years, the government selected civilian and military personnel for psychic ability, trained them, and put them to work, full-time, at taxpayers' expense, against real intelligence targets. The results were so astonishing that the program soon involved more than a dozen separate agencies, including the CIA, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the National Security Council, the FBI, the National Security Agency, the Secret Service, the Navy, the Army, the Air Force, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Drug Enforcement Agency, the US Customs Service, the US Special Forces Command, and at least one Pentagon drug-interaction task force. Most of this material is still officially classified. After three years of research, with access to numerous sources in the intelligence community--including the remote viewers themselves--science writer Jim Schnabel reveals the secret details of the strangest chapter in the history of espionage. |
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... piece , sit- ting on a flatcar in a rail yard . The artillery piece , which hadn't yet been seen in that particular area and was there- fore significant to Army intelligence , was actually hidden by THE DREAM TEAM / 9.
... piece , sit- ting on a flatcar in a rail yard . The artillery piece , which hadn't yet been seen in that particular area and was there- fore significant to Army intelligence , was actually hidden by THE DREAM TEAM / 9.
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... actually hidden by a canvas canopy . But Riley somehow had a feeling about what it was , and sketched it anyway . Satellite photographs later confirmed the sketch . Riley was kept on in Wiesbaden for two three - year tours . Then , in ...
... actually hidden by a canvas canopy . But Riley somehow had a feeling about what it was , and sketched it anyway . Satellite photographs later confirmed the sketch . Riley was kept on in Wiesbaden for two three - year tours . Then , in ...
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... actually been at a 7 - Eleven convenience store , where he had bought and eaten a chocolate bar . There on the counter next to the cash register had been one of those jars of coins for the March of Dimes . It eventually occurred to some ...
... actually been at a 7 - Eleven convenience store , where he had bought and eaten a chocolate bar . There on the counter next to the cash register had been one of those jars of coins for the March of Dimes . It eventually occurred to some ...
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... actually zeroed in on the Temple - and had mistaken it for the Lincoln Memorial . A few weeks later , Thompson was flying out of Washington on official busi- ness , and as his plane lifted off from National Airport , heading south over ...
... actually zeroed in on the Temple - and had mistaken it for the Lincoln Memorial . A few weeks later , Thompson was flying out of Washington on official busi- ness , and as his plane lifted off from National Airport , heading south over ...
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... actually used to guide subsequent penetrations of the site by other means . Riley , McMoneagle , and the others were asked by the CIA , Army special - ops teams , and even the Pentagon's Delta Force commando unit , to map the interi ors ...
... actually used to guide subsequent penetrations of the site by other means . Riley , McMoneagle , and the others were asked by the CIA , Army special - ops teams , and even the Pentagon's Delta Force commando unit , to map the interi ors ...
Contents
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Joe of Arc | 56 |
Bouncing off the Walls | 73 |
BOOK TWO A LITTLE SIDE GAME | 83 |
Puthoff | 85 |
The Coordinates | 98 |
Evil Rays | 181 |
The Unbelievers | 193 |
A NEW | 213 |
Aol | 229 |
Blue | 257 |
Obi Swann | 290 |
Flameout | 309 |
The Witches | 327 |
The Shamans | 114 |
The Trickster | 129 |
Remote Viewing | 141 |
You Cant Go Home Again | 157 |
An EightMartini Evening | 170 |
A Haunted House | 350 |
Epilogue | 372 |
Acknowledgments | 389 |
Bibliography | 430 |
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