I encourage everyone to read the book “The Men Who Stare at Goats” it’s incredible. I think the reason the movie of the same name did so poorly is that people assumed it was all fiction when in reality so much of it was based on real people and events.
Yes it wuz totally a real program tryin to stop a 🐐 heart by staring at it.crazy.theres definitely alot goin on in this world we never hear about or if u do its one of these Lil videos and its so outrageous u wouldn't think it's real until u real dig deep into it and find out it all is real
I saw the movie it was honestly a awesome and funny movie but to know that some of it could be truth is spooky but the Rabbit Hole runs deeper then we could even understand such as deeper meta physical energy an Quantum Entanglement
@@jobe_seed6674 Just to be clear, when I said lots of the book and movie were true, what I meant was that the Army actually bought into that stuff, not that any of the claims were true, but that people in the Army were conned into thinking they were true. There is a good UA-cam playlist from MIT with professor Alan Adams on quantum theory. It is indeed weird but none of it implies the things that many charlatans claim it does. Quantum weirdness cancels out at the level of molecules let alone people, walls, etc. Also, the idea that quantum theory means the whole world is subjective or whatever is just a misinterpretation. The “observer” in quantum theory can be any device that measures something like the path of an electron. It doesn’t have to have a human observe it. And the reason “observation” matters is that whenever you measure anything (quantum or otherwise) you change it to some extent. E.g., if you put a thermometer in a pan of water you change the temperature of the water as a result of inserting the thermometer which won’t be the same temperature as the water. At the macro level these measurement changes are so small they can mostly be ignored but at the quantum level you end up majorly changing a quantum system by measuring it because the ways to measure it (by bouncing a photon off an electron) are comparatively the same size as the things being measured so the change made by measuring is very significant. But it’s the energy used to measure that changes the system not the metaphysical fact that someone observes something happening.
I can imagine they only researched it, to see if it would have any value to the commies. Or if it would give the commies any advantage. Summed up in the line @5:59 “if the Russians have it and we don’t”
More like - General: "I've seen it myself sir! Just the other night one of em' bent a spoon at my dinner party. Imagine what that power could do an airplane..."
ys MILIOTARY COLD WAR FUNDING NOTES: Why do we assume just because the soviets think its a good idea that it's worth sinking million into??? Answer: Well they might be right! and if they ARE well....
intuition is consider a legit sense, 1st by Jung, then later one by lot of socientists but its different from 6th sense which thought to be sensing physical things without physical senses intuition is getting ideas related to the inner and outside world without an explicit input from the outside
I’ve believed this ever since the time I was 16 and working under my brothers car, who was so dumb he jacked it up with the Jack on the thin metal body of the car, and literally a second before it dropped and was gonna crush my head I got the “spidey sense” and I always just knew it wasn’t normal it was a feeling I couldn’t describe and moment I would never forget
6:00 "if the russians have it and we don't, we're in serious trouble". And that is what psychic research was really about. The cold war was fought on financial battlegrounds as well as nuclear ones. Psychic research was just another way to make the other side haemorrhage money into pointless military projects. Both sides had a program, both knew theirs did nothing. But as long as there was a chance it worked, they had to continue to study it. It was the fear that the other guy _could have figured it out_ that made these projects appealing, and as we saw, the USSR collapsed. Spending millions on projects like this only hastened that.
I’ve consistently thought one day someone with enough pull is going to get so fed up and blow the whistle and get a doc made about what did truely happen and how it happened.. people are still realizing what the Web 2.0 is capable of being used to do.. the #1 weapon against propaganda
its so they cant get sued by victims in their own fucking court systems which is embarrassing lol but we have no legal system anymore just theatre . people should be allowed to make their cases in comfort from home over a whole month long discussion where the people vote or else its all just monarchy
Witching rods are still used today for finding water underground, I got bored one day and took a multimeter to some and found there was a *very* small fluctuation in voltage when the rods moved over a relatively still body of water that was actually much stronger when the water was removed which suggests that there is a possible electromechanical force being introduced by the interplay of water and the various minerals/salts of the earth. Combined with the unsteady hand ensuring the rods are never still thereby minimizing the friction needed to be overcome, the fact that underwater aquifers move fairly quickly, and the fact that disturbing the ground alters its local electro-magnetic properties, witching rods are more than feasible. I'm not sure how effective they would be at finding tunnels, but if they do so effectively, it wouldn't be outside the realm of possibilities in physics. The important thing is witching rods are made out of conductive metals, just about everything produces an electro-magnetic field of some kind. My theory is that it is that electromagnetic field which applies a force to the witching/dowsing rods and it's that force which is magnified by the user's unsteady hands that causes the dowsing rods to turn. Now, if you took a few opamps and a coil you could have a much more accurate dowsing rod, and with enough data you would be able to detect the presence of certain minerals, estimate depth, etc. Finding tunnels and holes would be fairly easy, you just look for voltage drops. But that's basically how a metal detector works anyway, there's more fun and effective ways for detecting holes now like ultrasound
It’s actually done not with electromagnetic fields but by calling on the great chutlu through telepathy using the rod. He then uses his invisible hands to guide the rod to a water body. Next time you try suing the rod trying sacrificing a cat before that.
@@TheFreshSpam There’s me thinking it was because the high ranking officer who made that decision wants a job with Lockheed Martin or General Dynamics, when he retires.
I think the reason why there would be detractors of projects such as this, would be because once you start unlocking one person's mind, you would start unlocking the power in other portions of a population. The first steps of humans obtaining higher powers in higher frequencies leading to larger understanding of our dimension and senses.
I highly recommend any books on this. It is fascinating. The Seventh Sense: The Secrets of Remote Viewing. Reading the Enemy's Mind: Inside Star Gate: America's Psychic Espionage Program. The Men Who Stare At Goats, which was mentioned. Or, if you want to go in more, "Unconventional Human Intelligence Support: Transcendent and Asymmetric Warfare Implications of Remote Viewing", submitted by Commander L. R. Bremseth, USN, 28 April 2001 to the Marine War College
John Lear told a story about a remote viewer who followed a soul and where it went after a person dies. There was a beam of light that would shine down on the body as the soul existed and apparently became compelled to follow the light(tunnel of light). The remote viewer followed the soul traveling the beam of light, and it was heading to the moon. Suddenly, the remote viewer felt feelings of dread, and felt as if he was about to die which caused him to discontinue his remote viewing of the event. He was forced away essentially by some invisible manipulation by something. There was another story where remote viewers where used to investigate loud strange noises and booms at certain areas around the world when they were trending on the internet not too long ago. They witnessed that the noises were weapons and other forces that were being used during a para-physical war being fought for domination of humanity. Beings who used powerful technologies vs beings using powerful spiritual forces. Sometimes the detonations of these attacks were so powerful, that they would bleed over into our physical reality. Causing loud booms and invisible explosions that would break windows and set off car alarms.
It’s called project GATEWAY, by using the HEMI-SYNC method, developed by Robert Monroe (Monroe Institute) which sync’s both hemispheres of the brain to work in tandem, by using certain sound frequencies. And the project was so successful it continues to this day, in very deep dark areas of the “Black Budget”. You can now buy the gateway hemi-sync tapes, and develop your own ESP, just about every human can Remote View, I have been doing it now for about a year, and it is incredible! Sometimes targets are so clear it’s like watching a movie on the back of my eye lids!
Back in the early seventies, several pregnant women were given injections into their wombs. Most of the unborn children did not reach full term. However, of the nine that survived, three of them developed psionic powers. The only living one left, was code named "psychic octopus9". The 9 was his designation number. The octopus part of his code name was a designation for his ability to camouflage himself using the environment. He is still alive today, living somewhere in upstate NY.
"Sir, the troops are using 'witching rods' to search for VC tunnels." "They what?! Are we winning the war at least?" "No, sir." "Take 20 million and keep searching however you like. Poke a voodoo doll if you have to. WIN THIS WAR!"
Zack Irahza well, it’s just another excuse to use drugs like the nazi’s used meth and looked unstoppable, the US want’s to do it the Harry Potter way😂 What next flying broomsticks? LSD and mushrooms are really an weird thing to experience, but having had a bad trip myself, when i look back never had negative thought of it. Every person I spoke with that used it had a better perspective of life and a different way of thinking. I heard that micro dosing is a way of curing people with depression, PTST & suicidal thoughts. Stuffs magical right from the shelf for sure
How about Bible prophecies,for "paranormal" evidence.,they are right, but they don't serve human interests Jesus is the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through him. (John 14:6) UA-cam channel:IGLESIA LA LUZ DEL MUNDO - ORTODOXIA (available videos in English language)
ekoden : You won’t regret it. It expands a hell of a lot more on the subject than the film did. I’d also recommend the book ‘Chariots of the Gods’ by Erich Von Daniken. It’s about USA alleged reverse engineering of crashed UFOs and the whole Bob Lazar thing.
You had me until Von Daniken, who was just a good salesman. He was not qualified to do any real research into the topics he was interested in and his conclusions do not stand up to academic investigation. TMWSAG is a very good read, I concur.
round about midnight : Fair enough. I can’t argue with that. I agree that quite a bit of Chariots if the Gods was a bit far fetched, but I found it an interesting read nonetheless. The way I look at it is, the military hardware stuff we already know about is pretty mind blowing, so just how advanced is the stuff we don’t know about?
"Since moral was low... " 'cause I can't imagine anything raising my moral like my commanding officer telling me "witching rods" is their best idea. F. Me. No wonder that war was lost!
@@Cole-ek7fh The fact the communists took 10 times the casualties does not mean America won. The goal of the Americans was to install a government that was anti-communist. The goal of the communists was to be in power when hostilities ended. The communists achieved their goals, the Americans left without achieving theirs. America lost, the communists won. That isn't to say that America couldn't have won that war, but the will simply wasn't there to win on the American side while it clearly was there on the VC side, regardless of the cost.
Lockheed Skunk works and DARPA... Don't ever forget that super advanced unknown technology is indistinguishable from magic. It's not of God our Father, but of men powered by satan and his angels
Quite a while back I read a book by Robert Doherty called 'Psychic Warrior' based upon the Stargate Program but a work of fiction. Pretty interesting read. What is also interesting is the factual basis for the novel indicates that some remote viewers actually had positive results however the infrequency of the results supposedly lead to the discontinuation of the program.
I became very interested in the occult about 20 years ago. I amassed an enormous library and began reading like crazy. This stuff is real. I began to figure out how it works and started to experience the most incredible "coincidences" i will call them for lack of a better word. To tell u the truth it scared the hell out of me. Focusing on only remote viewing is ignorant. There is so much more out there. Be careful if u chose to walk this path.
You know, if it fascinates you, enjoy reading about it and practice certain 'superstition' based on faith, and you have faith in it and it gives you spiritual fulfillment, knock your self out, i do believe it might make your life richer. I'd advice though to spend as little money as possible on this topic, non if possible, maybe some trinkets, never pay though anyone for 'knowledge', every single one claiming to have some insight he's willing to share for money was proven a fraud.
@@ginbelg1 i do. I think we are a lot a like. I studied everything from ceremonial magick to Tibetan teachings. I love Hinduism. I am a big occult, mythology, religion, alchemy, zohar and kabbalah, voodoo , mathematics, science (especially quantum physics) and a million other things fan. The funny part is they all boil down to the same thing.
How about Bible prophecies,for "paranormal" evidence.,they are right, but they don't serve human interests Jesus is the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through him. (John 14:6) UA-cam channel:IGLESIA LA LUZ DEL MUNDO - ORTODOXIA (available videos in English language)
@Adam Kowarsh How about Bible prophecies,for "paranormal" evidence.,they are right, but they don't serve human interests Jesus is the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through him. (John 14:6) UA-cam channel:IGLESIA LA LUZ DEL MUNDO - ORTODOXIA (available videos in English language)
Just switch the controller to port 2 and remove your memory card, you’ll than be able to defeat any psycho mantis type Foe on the battlefield they won’t be able to read your moves.
In the 1970s when I was in the USMC there were posters on base asking people to vcontact a posted phone number if they thought they had ESP. I started to call a couple of times but backed out. I thought I had some ability due to a few odd occurances.
I like how they put TOP SECRET on everything as if someone's gonna go "o dam it's secret I can't read it now" or you know, it just let's everyone who sees it know it's a secret
@@Americansikkunt idk man,something about when you hold the Y shape stick in that way made it more sensitive and acted as some kinda magnet anchor when it sensed water underground....i never done it myself but i sae videos of people doing it and im sure outsider village folk still do know how to use it
I used to work for a water company, we had a old farmer that located water, he was paid very well because no one was effective or successful at locating water as he was. He used witching rods as his primary method.
@@berriesfruitas430 The only documentary that freaked me out? A conspiracy of Silence, 1994, you just have to scroll down through some results. About the franklin cover up. weird shit
Spiritual and metaphysical arts practitioner here... Born with gifts and abilities... Been doing it before it was known what "doing it" was...Never lost connection... They have no idea what We can really do, just what they want and want to use it for...
I’m sitting here cracking up, laughing my ass off. This is the first time I’ve heard this. As soon as I heard “remote viewing” I started imagining every scene from “The men who stare at goats.” I was laughing so hard when the women came up having experimented with frogs.
Laugh all you want but I remote viewed as a child, I also interacted with a ghost I saw at that young age, the truth is far stranger than what you see and believe. Your mind is incredibly powerful as a cocreative tool in manifesting reality....the majority of people are completely unaware of their innate powers.
I had the privilege of speaking with Joseph McMoneagle, one of the first remote viewers for the SRI stargate project under Skip Atwater. The iconic remote viewer Ingo Swan was also part of this project.
"At the time the US goverment was looking for a Soviet bomber that had fallen in the African jungle. Satelite images and CIA inteligence failed to locate the satelite." 4:49 LOL
How about Bible prophecies,for "paranormal" evidence.,they are right, but they don't serve human interests Jesus is the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through him. (John 14:6) UA-cam channel:IGLESIA LA LUZ DEL MUNDO - ORTODOXIA (available videos in English language)
Some of this stuff is absolutely real, it just takes and amazing amount of patience and concentration to do. They literally said transcendental meditation was proven.
Big deal, TM is just a technique for avoiding distracting thoughts and promoting a state of relaxed awareness, an inner peace. I achieve the same by watching porn. You act as if TM was equivalent to telekinesis.
@@red94mr28 Well, there will always be those who doubt everything that makes them question their concept of understanding with every bit of cynicism, and those who believe everything they here without ever batting an eye. Saying "some if this stuff is real," isn't wrong, as some of it, perhaps not the stuff in particular he's mentioning, but some of it, definately is. If we don't find a middle ground to start, how can we ever hope to look past our narrow world views?
@@TheRealityWarper08 "Well, there will always be those..." Luckily, I fall in to neither category. My category is to doubt everything that pertains to pseudo science and/or conspiracy theorist beliefs but to research promising incidents for the possibility of irrefutable and conclusive evidence to overturn my doubt. "...but some of it, definately is". No, none of it is. You want to believe in it but that's tough shit for you. The reports and experiments were and are criticized for their lack of scientific rigor or support. "Star Gate projects were terminated when the CIA released a report confirming and concluding that no applicable use had been found from these practices and that data provided by the program was inconclusive and often vague or irrelevant. It also raised concerns that the leadership of the project may have tampered with the results so that the project could continue." I'm not looking for middle ground, that's where effeminate losers strive to be. I search only for truthful ground.
Back in the late 70's when I was in middle school, my dad was an engineer for the government and he told us over dinner one night how another government agency came into his building and put on a special demonstration of mental abilities. They had two guys separated by a partition and as one walked closer to it, the other guy would start to act very nervous and agitated, sweating a lot, almost shaking to the point of looking like a seizure, and when the other guy walked away he was fine, which they did several times. And my dad said I didn't understand what that had to do with my job as an engineer but it got me out of the office for a while lol. Eventually I realized that part of his job was working with military weapons in a weapons division of the navy. But hey if an alien can use mind manipulation to walk his way thru all sensitive areas of the pentagon and white house without anyone questioning him, and collecting pertinent data.... Pretty sure that's an area of security the black budget projects wanna know about, another tool to gain an advantage with. As for that soldier that had a feeling about an IED, well as a retired combat vet I can safely say in a foreign country, on a dangerous mission in a combat zone where you KNOW people are trying to kill you, you are always on a heightened sense of awareness of your surroundings. I can't even count how many soda cans or boxes or dead animals on the side of the road I had to drive around because you know deep in the back of your mind that one day your gonna be right about it! In fact right in the convoy briefings we were told to go completely into the other lanes to avoid objects on the roads, even if you have to go into oncoming traffic, make them go around you or even if you have to cut someone off trying to pass you. That was after the briefing about double tapping and before the one about running anyone over who tries to cross the road and potentially stopping the convoy, which will stop for nothing and nobody. The cool part about combat zone briefings are the things you don't expect to hear, like "This is what I'm ordered to tell you in this brief..." and then part two, "This is what I think you should do.... but you didn't hear that from me.". I wish a certain Colonel had sat thru those briefings because then a good young brand newbie soldier would be alive today. Just FYI, any brass reading this, if your in charge of a convoy and you get lost, you DONT pull over to get your bearings and ESPECIALLY don't pull a convoy over a few hundred yards away from an overpass that hasn't been cleared yet because, well common sense would say that's a perfect spot for a sniper..... and it was. Thankfully he also never made it home for dinner that night, the sniper, not the Colonel. And FYI, for new soldiers deployed in hazardous areas, if your in a convoy for 8 hours and your bladder is about to explode because you had 4 Dunkin Great Ones before the ride and the convoy stops after 5 hours for no apparent reason, you DONT get out of that vehicle until the MP's or the convoy support unit has dismounted and secured the area! Personally I'd rather deal with the embarrassment of a little water trickling down my leg than a bullet thru some vital organs. There's no shame in whipping it out and filling a couple empty water bottles. Or heck even just draining it right there on the floor boards, that's why they have holes in the bottom of those things, to allow the water to drain out. Nothing a little hosing down cant fix.
@@Silverado1st well thanks for making me feel bad now. Lol I was just being an asshole. Have a good holiday. P.s I wish I was retired. Stuck working at a paper mill.
Bro imagine you walk into a government office and are just like “yeah I’d like to explore psychic phenomenon because the Russians may also be and we don’t wanna fall behind” and they cut you a check for MILLIONS.
Remote viewing isnt fake or hard. Theres a website that will teach you the basic technique as well as give you a number, which acts as an address of sorts that corresponds to a specific item in the website owners house. You do the technique, draw or describe what you see, then you click on the number you were given and check if you were right. Just like cloud bursting, it's as easy as setting your intention and then watching it happen. You might think I'm crazy and that's okay, from what I understand you have to have an open mind for it to work. Maybe it just seems to work if your gullible. That's what most of you will think but I know that not to be true, for what its worth.
I imagine that this project, in particular the remote viewing, was a significant inspiration for the plot (or at least the premise) of Stranger Things.
before water crews dug the road up for a new water line (4" to 8") I saw a dude marking the road to verify where the existing water line was. I was watching him walk across the road with the rods pointing in front of him and when he walk up to the existing line them rods would begin to separate the as he walked across the water line the rods moved in opposing directions, to the point of forming a straight line themselves. At which was the point he was marking to be dug up. It was exactly where he marked it too. that is how well known it is in the water works industies.
It's interesting that there is 20 million put toward this. Also, 20 million is laughable money when we are talking about U.S. military spending. Just testing out the notion because some admiral's aunt is a bit crazy and someone with power wants to pacify her.
Patrick McLaughlin lookup the Millennium Challenge 2002. It was a war game that spent 250$M(360$M today’s money) for a war game and then the US lost so they rigged the game Or Operation Acoustic Kitty, where the US tried to train cats to evesdrop on the Soviets but had to have another operation for the combat of them detailing and wanting to eat Or Devil Eyes, an Osama Bin Laden GI Joe action figure sold in China but when you put the face to heat, it’ll reveal a demon lol
Patrick McLaughlin hell they spend a cool 20 million dollars EASILY on just a week of testing a new weapon for a jet aircraft, not to mention testing each function and feature live fire out on testing grounds, just do the math! Salary of the pilot/co pilot (including their life insurance policies and dental and military benefits in general like health etc of each pilot) Salary of the ground crew that allows them to fly in the first place Cost of the weapons themselves. One hellfire missile is about $25,000-$40,000 each, depending on payload Multiply that ONE weapon by say 3,000 rounds in a weekend or 3- days, running back to back sorties during the overall mission That’s 25,000 x 3,000 = $75 MILLION..... (again these are conservative numbers) Were already halfway there.......... and that’s a very VERY realistic, conservative example. Our tax money is burned in flames that are jet engine hot... like beyond hot. Take that one week/weekend example, of the dozens of sorties, that $75,000,000 week.... $75,000,000 x 4 weeks (a month) = $300,000,000!!! $300,000,000 x 12 (months) = $300,000,600,000,000 ($3.6 trillion per year) This is America. 🙄
I think the narrator is referring to Dowsing Rod’s when he talks about Witching Rod’s which anyone can use as you don’t need special powers to use them.
Intuition is an interesting concept, certainly with more scientific backing than psychokinesis, etc. People actually know a lot more than they think they know; they take in a lot more information than they consciously process.
There is something to this remote viewing… I remember back in 2009, I don’t remember the source, but there was this report about a “killshot“ from a coronal mass ejection. And then in 2012, the earth was just missed by a CME…
12:00 intuition... it’s just coincidence. That one time the SSGT coincidently happened to be right. And maybe something else raised his suspicions, like him thinking “this would make a great location to plant an ied” or a visual clue. But the 100,000s of other times their hunch was wrong or they detected nothing, goes unrecorded. People only notice when they coincidentally got it right.
Smose funny you mention that; me and my buddies the other day agreed that Area 51 is still operational simply to draw attention away from a different, more clandestine location. I personally believe the whole alien thing was to create hype to distract from experimental aircraft and equipment
Good to see this mentioned but Dark Docks does not appear to have done their homework very well on this one. Story i heard from those within the Remote Viewing program was that it started with an article in a French newspaper abut the first time a US submarine sailed under the North Pole. The article mused about how the sub maintained communications and came to the wrong conclusion that they were using ESP. The Russians picked up on the article and launched their own formal investigations into such capabilities. Then the US got wind of the Russian projects and started looking for ways to explore PSI function. There was not just the Ft. Mead group of Remote Viewers. Those were entirely drawn from military personnel. There was also a civilian contingent based in Menlo Park CA, working out of SRI. Over 20 years, they did have considerable success. Stars of the program were Joe McMoneagle from the military side, he made quite a comfortable living afterwards doing things like locating mineral resources for various corporations. For a while he was a TV celebrity in Japan, he'd attempt to find missing persons and did so with considerable success. From the civilian side was Pat Price, a retired sheriff, who had used his natural, untrained talents to solve police cases prior to joining the team at SRI. He was really good, his sessions legendary, but he died pretty early on. The end of the Stargate Program was something of a political hatchet job. The investigating committee did not get access to any of the sessions and, with no evidence either way available to them, could only return a negative view. It was time for the program to go away anyway by then. Protocol had grown increasingly complex, which wound up with reductions in effectiveness while the staff was suffering from poor morale and a terminal case of boredom. It's not perfect but they did get results and provided services to just about every branch of the military, the Coast Guard, Border Patrol, DEA, FBI, DoJ, the CIA oversaw it. Gotta ask yourself, you think it would last even 1 year if they didn't get any results? It's not like Targ or Putoff are all that pretty or something that you'd inherently want to... It went on for 20 years. i had a friend who was exploring Remote Viewing as sort of a hobby, had joined a small group. They'd look at upcoming sporting events (either/or choices are a lot easier than trying to, say, find 6 winning lottery #s), do their sessions, pool their results and place small bets on the games based on the consensus. My friend had turned her initial $10 investment into $2,000. Not too bad. i'd heard of another person who would do sessions for what a specific roulette wheel at a specific casino on a specific date at a specific time would do - red or black (another either/or choice scenario). The casino did take note, he'd walk in, go to the wheel, place one bet, collect his winnings, walk out, couldn't figure out how he was always winning, but he wound up getting run out of the casino at gunpoint one day. His bad for continually picking the same wheel at the same casino. There's still quite a bit out there about how to do Remote Viewing. Try it for yourself. It's a pity though, the situation where people with these sorts of talents get to exercise them all day every day, getting to hone their skills like that will not come again. Remote Viewing has been called 'pseudoscience', but then there's consciousness. There is absolutely nothing in physics or biology to explain what consciousness is or how it works, certainly nothing that would predict the emergence of consciousness. Consciousness is really quite mystical/miraculous from a scientific perspective. So, by definition, with consciousness having absolutely no known scientific basis, it's 'pseudoscience'. That's a problem when consciousness is the only thing with which we can actually know anything, including all of science. Remote Viewing is, it's part of your birthright as a human being. But don't take it from me, find out for yourself.
If you think certain Govt agencies and high levels of military branches have "no idea" of these scientific and technological anomalies lol you're wrong. They know a lot of what's going on, what's happened and what's happening. People dismissing it and saying it's nOt rEaL is exactly what they want so normal people don't question it and demand for more answers/information.
You're not even real. Go back to doing what you're programed to do before the agency has to shut you down remotely. If you think iTs NoT reAl, lol, you have no idea what tech we really have and how little patience we have for your bullshit. Consider this your official state notice, as per directive of all 4th Branch products, you have 24 hours to reboot if you do not want to suffer the breach from our remote operatives. If you want to stop pretending, you need to rethink why we are allowing public access to an obsolete mirror of darpanet. 24 hours to reboot or remote breach.
If they're letting data of programs like this out, just imagine what they keep buried...
oh, I imagine quite a bit... 😄
Every crazy experiment you can possibly imagine, and not, and some people laugh at 'conspiracies'.
Let out the bs to cover up for the real research.
@@justinfowler2857 spot on. 👌
that IED guy: ya after awhile people just get feeling that shit is about to happen...
I encourage everyone to read the book “The Men Who Stare at Goats” it’s incredible. I think the reason the movie of the same name did so poorly is that people assumed it was all fiction when in reality so much of it was based on real people and events.
Thank you and I will read
Yes it wuz totally a real program tryin to stop a 🐐 heart by staring at it.crazy.theres definitely alot goin on in this world we never hear about or if u do its one of these Lil videos and its so outrageous u wouldn't think it's real until u real dig deep into it and find out it all is real
I saw the movie it was honestly a awesome and funny movie but to know that some of it could be truth is spooky but the Rabbit Hole runs deeper then we could even understand such as deeper meta physical energy an Quantum Entanglement
@@jobe_seed6674 Just to be clear, when I said lots of the book and movie were true, what I meant was that the Army actually bought into that stuff, not that any of the claims were true, but that people in the Army were conned into thinking they were true. There is a good UA-cam playlist from MIT with professor Alan Adams on quantum theory. It is indeed weird but none of it implies the things that many charlatans claim it does. Quantum weirdness cancels out at the level of molecules let alone people, walls, etc. Also, the idea that quantum theory means the whole world is subjective or whatever is just a misinterpretation. The “observer” in quantum theory can be any device that measures something like the path of an electron. It doesn’t have to have a human observe it. And the reason “observation” matters is that whenever you measure anything (quantum or otherwise) you change it to some extent. E.g., if you put a thermometer in a pan of water you change the temperature of the water as a result of inserting the thermometer which won’t be the same temperature as the water. At the macro level these measurement changes are so small they can mostly be ignored but at the quantum level you end up majorly changing a quantum system by measuring it because the ways to measure it (by bouncing a photon off an electron) are comparatively the same size as the things being measured so the change made by measuring is very significant. But it’s the energy used to measure that changes the system not the metaphysical fact that someone observes something happening.
MK ULTRA PROJECT
Senator: "Sounds like a bunch of hogwash to me."
General: "The commies seem to think it's worth exploring."
Senator: "How much funding do you need?"
Pretty much vice versa for the USSR too, it’s funny how that’s pretty much the Cold War summarized
I can imagine they only researched it, to see if it would have any value to the commies. Or if it would give the commies any advantage. Summed up in the line @5:59 “if the Russians have it and we don’t”
Basically ever conversation during the cold war.
More like - General: "I've seen it myself sir! Just the other night one of em' bent a spoon at my dinner party. Imagine what that power could do an airplane..."
ys MILIOTARY COLD WAR FUNDING NOTES:
Why do we assume just because the soviets think its a good idea that it's worth sinking million into???
Answer: Well they might be right! and if they ARE well....
That final bit about intuition, or "spidey sense", is the real deal. I've experienced it and seen and been saved by others experiencing it.
intuition is consider a legit sense, 1st by Jung, then later one by lot of socientists
but its different from 6th sense which thought to be sensing physical things without physical senses
intuition is getting ideas related to the inner and outside world without an explicit input from the outside
I’ve believed this ever since the time I was 16 and working under my brothers car, who was so dumb he jacked it up with the Jack on the thin metal body of the car, and literally a second before it dropped and was gonna crush my head I got the “spidey sense” and I always just knew it wasn’t normal it was a feeling I couldn’t describe and moment I would never forget
6:00 "if the russians have it and we don't, we're in serious trouble". And that is what psychic research was really about. The cold war was fought on financial battlegrounds as well as nuclear ones. Psychic research was just another way to make the other side haemorrhage money into pointless military projects. Both sides had a program, both knew theirs did nothing. But as long as there was a chance it worked, they had to continue to study it. It was the fear that the other guy _could have figured it out_ that made these projects appealing, and as we saw, the USSR collapsed. Spending millions on projects like this only hastened that.
No Name people know. They are just apathetic to do a damn thing about it. Same with mass invasion.
@No Name Your tin foil hat is on way too tight.
@@riverdeep399
Das rite!
You really have no idea what you're talking about. Look into Ingo Swann
@No Name the space race did have some benefit in developing ballistic missile technology. And military satellites.
Docs released to the public 20 years later. Thats useful. So whatever is really going on right now in 2020, my grandchildren will know about it.
Maybe.
I’ve consistently thought one day someone with enough pull is going to get so fed up and blow the whistle and get a doc made about what did truely happen and how it happened.. people are still realizing what the Web 2.0 is capable of being used to do.. the #1 weapon against propaganda
@@brethrenjefferson2150 The Web 2.0?What’s that look like exactly?
I ask, because I want to know exactly?
its so they cant get sued by victims in their own fucking court systems which is embarrassing lol but we have no legal system anymore just theatre . people should be allowed to make their cases in comfort from home over a whole month long discussion where the people vote or else its all just monarchy
@@AckzaTV you said it. Something has been getting used on me. I thought I was going crazy. Not so much anymore. Now I want to know who to sue or kill.
"United states military"
*Footage of British armed forces*
And also South korean.
Least it wasn't Australian footage I'd flipped my Vegemite
Joseph Ybarra I was just going to say that.
LoL Saw that to!
the angry australian couldn’t of been Australian soldiers - flat earth ;)
Nice to see you covering some of the less well known and more secretive parts of military history.
And things of this nature are continuing to happen today but more secretly
@@orianaterravecchia3333 of course they are, they will just be better at hiding their activities.
The CIA has a long past of criminal behaviour.
This have been known for awhile now. Look it up. It's crazy
Witching rods are still used today for finding water underground, I got bored one day and took a multimeter to some and found there was a *very* small fluctuation in voltage when the rods moved over a relatively still body of water that was actually much stronger when the water was removed which suggests that there is a possible electromechanical force being introduced by the interplay of water and the various minerals/salts of the earth.
Combined with the unsteady hand ensuring the rods are never still thereby minimizing the friction needed to be overcome, the fact that underwater aquifers move fairly quickly, and the fact that disturbing the ground alters its local electro-magnetic properties, witching rods are more than feasible.
I'm not sure how effective they would be at finding tunnels, but if they do so effectively, it wouldn't be outside the realm of possibilities in physics.
The important thing is witching rods are made out of conductive metals, just about everything produces an electro-magnetic field of some kind. My theory is that it is that electromagnetic field which applies a force to the witching/dowsing rods and it's that force which is magnified by the user's unsteady hands that causes the dowsing rods to turn.
Now, if you took a few opamps and a coil you could have a much more accurate dowsing rod, and with enough data you would be able to detect the presence of certain minerals, estimate depth, etc. Finding tunnels and holes would be fairly easy, you just look for voltage drops.
But that's basically how a metal detector works anyway, there's more fun and effective ways for detecting holes now like ultrasound
It’s actually done not with electromagnetic fields but by calling on the great chutlu through telepathy using the rod. He then uses his invisible hands to guide the rod to a water body. Next time you try suing the rod trying sacrificing a cat before that.
I believe that "operation paper clip" should be brought into the light,, it's relevance is undeniable
Project MK ultra too
Operation Paperclip is well known already. Search for it.
“$20 million? Hah, we spend $20 million a day on toilet seats...”. Uncle Sam
You see if the Pentagon said they were going to spend money on researching better toilet seats it would get laughed at but the benifits are huge
This has been brought up as how the operation out of Ft Meade was actually efficient.
Or $1280 per coffee cup.
@@notmenotme614 They do it to 'justify' asking for the same if not more budget money the next year
@@TheFreshSpam There’s me thinking it was because the high ranking officer who made that decision wants a job with Lockheed Martin or General Dynamics, when he retires.
I think the reason why there would be detractors of projects such as this, would be because once you start unlocking one person's mind, you would start unlocking the power in other portions of a population. The first steps of humans obtaining higher powers in higher frequencies leading to larger understanding of our dimension and senses.
There’s a movie with Ben Kingsley in it called Suspect Zero about a remote viewer trying to catch a serial killer. Pretty interesting movie.
I highly recommend any books on this. It is fascinating. The Seventh Sense: The Secrets of Remote Viewing. Reading the Enemy's Mind: Inside Star Gate: America's Psychic Espionage Program. The Men Who Stare At Goats, which was mentioned. Or, if you want to go in more, "Unconventional Human Intelligence Support: Transcendent and Asymmetric Warfare Implications of Remote Viewing", submitted by Commander L. R. Bremseth, USN, 28 April 2001 to the Marine War College
Thanks.
I wonder if George Clooney knows about this and is planning the prequel, "The Lady Who Stared At Frogs."
Dances with Wolves sequel is being made. It's called Dances with Iguanas.
Caleb Edwards aww, I liked that movie...😁
You're cruel. That's enough to count me as your opposite. Bullies are not ok.
@@johnkinder1096 ur gay
@@terryboyer1342 hahahaa 👈😆👍
These are the type of things we should be sharing with each other. Information & knowledge.Wake up America.
*puts hand on crystal ball*
I see... a youtuber... who puts lots of effort and passion into his videos. And it shows.
Thanks man.
John Lear told a story about a remote viewer who followed a soul and where it went after a person dies. There was a beam of light that would shine down on the body as the soul existed and apparently became compelled to follow the light(tunnel of light). The remote viewer followed the soul traveling the beam of light, and it was heading to the moon. Suddenly, the remote viewer felt feelings of dread, and felt as if he was about to die which caused him to discontinue his remote viewing of the event. He was forced away essentially by some invisible manipulation by something. There was another story where remote viewers where used to investigate loud strange noises and booms at certain areas around the world when they were trending on the internet not too long ago. They witnessed that the noises were weapons and other forces that were being used during a para-physical war being fought for domination of humanity. Beings who used powerful technologies vs beings using powerful spiritual forces. Sometimes the detonations of these attacks were so powerful, that they would bleed over into our physical reality. Causing loud booms and invisible explosions that would break windows and set off car alarms.
i heard the same thing about the moon fn insane man
Where can I read about this?
Soul trap of the moon matrix and the return of the Gedis/Paliadorians 💙♾️
@@009fly It was a story by the late John Lear I believe. One of Bob Lazar's friends. Take if with a grain of salt just in case.
It’s called project GATEWAY, by using the HEMI-SYNC method, developed by Robert Monroe (Monroe Institute) which sync’s both hemispheres of the brain to work in tandem, by using certain sound frequencies. And the project was so successful it continues to this day, in very deep dark areas of the “Black Budget”.
You can now buy the gateway hemi-sync tapes, and develop your own ESP, just about every human can Remote View, I have been doing it now for about a year, and it is incredible! Sometimes targets are so clear it’s like watching a movie on the back of my eye lids!
Well if there is 'another realm' let hope the god damn military isn't the first ones there.
Well if there is such thing, we should harness it. Go colonial on it (take it for ourselves)
Guy in Limbo: What’s that black liquid on the ground... *sniff*... smells like oil...
*Fortunate son starts playing in the distance*
Too late...
@@mattandrews8528 *_Akira:_* Aw shit, here we go again
Lol 😂 if that realm has that oil that mf is getting a new police force
Back in the early seventies, several pregnant women were given injections into their wombs. Most of the unborn children did not reach full term. However, of the nine that survived, three of them developed psionic powers. The only living one left, was code named "psychic octopus9". The 9 was his designation number. The octopus part of his code name was a designation for his ability to camouflage himself using the environment. He is still alive today, living somewhere in upstate NY.
I smell a screenplay. FIRST!
There is no evidence for anything you just wrote.
@@traviscarver4708 you do realize its a bullshit post, right?
That’s cool. So do you have any links or more info.?
@@LaViEstBel-w5m all information on the project has been lost
"What the world needs now more than ever is the jedi."
What's holding them back if they exist
@@ibuprofenBAN dark vader
@@niewissen9912 i see what you did there hehehehe
A Jedi I AM.
Agreed!
"Sir, the troops are using 'witching rods' to search for VC tunnels."
"They what?! Are we winning the war at least?"
"No, sir."
"Take 20 million and keep searching however you like. Poke a voodoo doll if you have to. WIN THIS WAR!"
Never forget Murphy's law of combat . If it's crazy but it works, it's not crazy. If it's stupid but it works it's not stupid.
It sounds like this inspired the game FEAR with a telepathic commander telling his army of clones to rebel.
Isn't that the plot of Star Wars
Wasn't it Toy Story?
Na that was finding nemo
Nope it was marry poppins it was the roof scene with the chimney cleaners !
@Pretty fly for a WiFi 228932
Spoon bending. Just the useful task no one asked for. I’m sure the Soviet Union fell due to the lack of strait spoons.
It's a known fraud, been that for decades. But there's no lack of gullible idiots...
Smatri! Genni, spoon's bending again!
Start with a spoon, channel the energy to bend tank barrels
I mean what would they use spoons for?
Men who stare at goats. watt a trip.
Psychic soldiers!?
What, you wanna create an Akira incident?
Zack Irahza well, it’s just another excuse to use drugs like the nazi’s used meth and looked unstoppable, the US want’s to do it the Harry Potter way😂 What next flying broomsticks? LSD and mushrooms are really an weird thing to experience, but having had a bad trip myself, when i look back never had negative thought of it. Every person I spoke with that used it had a better perspective of life and a different way of thinking. I heard that micro dosing is a way of curing people with depression, PTST & suicidal thoughts. Stuffs magical right from the shelf for sure
LMAO
@@wsa6688 I never had a bad trip ever and I use psychedelics regularly.
@@wsa6688 I doubt that a soldier being cured of depression and suicidal thoughts by LSD would bring some war winning effects
If there is one, potential, thing to be learned from Akira, it's that creating psychic, human weapons is a very bad idea.
The fact it was only a $20 million program tells you how little they thought it would amount to anything
How about Bible prophecies,for "paranormal" evidence.,they are right, but they don't serve human interests
Jesus is the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through him. (John 14:6)
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@@Juan-lf6qo shut up
It’s equivalent to around almost 200 million dollars today…so it definitely wasn’t too small of an amount of funding
For those of you who find this video fascinating, I highly recommend you read the book ‘The Men Who Stare at Goats’.
I'm glad I'm not the only one to have read the book!! Must read it again!
Just added to my Amazon list. Thanks.
ekoden : You won’t regret it. It expands a hell of a lot more on the subject than the film did.
I’d also recommend the book ‘Chariots of the Gods’ by Erich Von Daniken. It’s about USA alleged reverse engineering of crashed UFOs and the whole Bob Lazar thing.
You had me until Von Daniken, who was just a good salesman. He was not qualified to do any real research into the topics he was interested in and his conclusions do not stand up to academic investigation.
TMWSAG is a very good read, I concur.
round about midnight : Fair enough. I can’t argue with that.
I agree that quite a bit of Chariots if the Gods was a bit far fetched, but I found it an interesting read nonetheless.
The way I look at it is, the military hardware stuff we already know about is pretty mind blowing, so just how advanced is the stuff we don’t know about?
Great video-if you were able to find out all this stuff just imagine what they are working on right now that we may never know...............
"Since moral was low... " 'cause I can't imagine anything raising my moral like my commanding officer telling me "witching rods" is their best idea. F. Me. No wonder that war was lost!
we won vietnam.
you were lied to.
A bit late but the war was won, and if u really had nothing, no hope, u and most likely,most people would do the whole rod thing
@@Cole-ek7fh The fact the communists took 10 times the casualties does not mean America won. The goal of the Americans was to install a government that was anti-communist. The goal of the communists was to be in power when hostilities ended. The communists achieved their goals, the Americans left without achieving theirs. America lost, the communists won.
That isn't to say that America couldn't have won that war, but the will simply wasn't there to win on the American side while it clearly was there on the VC side, regardless of the cost.
"And accused her of...fraud." Whew, for a second there I was expecting him to say "witchcraft". At least the USSR wasn't that backwards.
When your budget is every bit as large as your imagination.
Mitre jason IARPA darpa hard. If its impossible let's do it .... again Sir
This is hilarious idk why this guy decided to put scary music over it
Don’t start, if you knew any history then these experiments are nothing compared to Russia China and Germany.
Lockheed Skunk works and DARPA... Don't ever forget that super advanced unknown technology is indistinguishable from magic. It's not of God our Father, but of men powered by satan and his angels
@J W yes, I do.
Quite a while back I read a book by Robert Doherty called 'Psychic Warrior' based upon the Stargate Program but a work of fiction. Pretty interesting read. What is also interesting is the factual basis for the novel indicates that some remote viewers actually had positive results however the infrequency of the results supposedly lead to the discontinuation of the program.
I became very interested in the occult about 20 years ago. I amassed an enormous library and began reading like crazy. This stuff is real. I began to figure out how it works and started to experience the most incredible "coincidences" i will call them for lack of a better word. To tell u the truth it scared the hell out of me. Focusing on only remote viewing is ignorant. There is so much more out there. Be careful if u chose to walk this path.
That’s wild, what kind of coincidences?
You know, if it fascinates you, enjoy reading about it and practice certain 'superstition' based on faith, and you have faith in it and it gives you spiritual fulfillment, knock your self out, i do believe it might make your life richer.
I'd advice though to spend as little money as possible on this topic, non if possible, maybe some trinkets, never pay though anyone for 'knowledge', every single one claiming to have some insight he's willing to share for money was proven a fraud.
@@ginbelg1 i do. I think we are a lot a like. I studied everything from ceremonial magick to Tibetan teachings. I love Hinduism. I am a big occult, mythology, religion, alchemy, zohar and kabbalah, voodoo , mathematics, science (especially quantum physics) and a million other things fan. The funny part is they all boil down to the same thing.
@@ToddHowar.d i am getting ready to crash but i will write u a few stories tomorrow that will blow your mind.
@@ginbelg1 also wanted to mention u are onto one of the major secrets of understanding.
An fascinating mini-documentary regarding paranormal studies in the US Military and the real Stargate Project! Excellent!
This video was edited and narrated very well. We need more content like this. Great job! 👍
There will be only one stargate, and only ONE Col. Jack O'Neill.
SPOILER: when the government black budget starts funding “trusting your gut” in 2014... I can’t help but worry lol
Hahaha I'd we worried they were rolling out nanobots in the drinking water, the way these throw-off projects get their names! 😂
@@dandeeteeyem2170 yeah sometimes stuff happens that seems to be what i was thinking exactly a little too much
How about Bible prophecies,for "paranormal" evidence.,they are right, but they don't serve human interests
Jesus is the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through him. (John 14:6)
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@Adam Kowarsh How about Bible prophecies,for "paranormal" evidence.,they are right, but they don't serve human interests
Jesus is the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through him. (John 14:6)
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@@Juan-lf6qo you can say that again!
Just switch the controller to port 2 and remove your memory card, you’ll than be able to defeat any psycho mantis type Foe on the battlefield they won’t be able to read your moves.
4:57 failed to locate the *aircraft,
Not satellite
failed to locate the aircraft *with satellite photos
Annie Jacobsen wrote a fantastic book about this "Remote Viewing" project. Her interviews are fascinating and her voice is incredible.
Major Ed Dames and his remote viewing team KNOW your location...
Yes he does ...
@digifalc0087 for a decade..
@digifalc0087 art bell is one of my heroes... have an excellent day thumbs up stay awesome...
a greed !.
Excellent
Best channel on YouScrew hands down. Thanks for your service to Americans who have eyes to see.
I could tell you a thing or two about intuition, but you probably already know that.
You know you have a spending problem when you approve "hey let's teach ghosts how to hold guns and scare people at our will"
*"The Stargate Project...coming to a galaxy near you soon"*
Better get a new phone.
This channel is probably the most underrated in UA-cam
We need military remote viewers to keep an eye on our representatives.
Funny.
More likely to sell the skill to Israel to spy on us
@@jacobthanks2672 Oh shut up.
In the 1970s when I was in the USMC there were posters on base asking people to vcontact a posted phone number if they thought they had ESP. I started to call a couple of times but backed out. I thought I had some ability due to a few odd occurances.
Bravo! Dark docs. Rivioting as usual. Something tells me the government doesn't tell much of what it knows
You may be psychic!
Or they need to justify their jobs and drain public funds for whatever reason.
Shut
Super old news, but the population deserves to know
I like how they put TOP SECRET on everything as if someone's gonna go "o dam it's secret I can't read it now" or you know, it just let's everyone who sees it know it's a secret
Because secret is a separate classification level 🙄
Man, I LOVE these Dark Docs vids.........
Good documentary on that topic: Third Eye Spies (2019)
no voice could ever replace this one in narrating topics like this. Not even those butter, margerin or jam ones
I watched my grandfather find water on his property with a witching stick. There is still a well there today.
its was quite common practice in russia,its just magnitism or whatever they called it incase you get lost in the woods and trying to find water
@@votpavel what is the science behind it?
@@Americansikkunt idk man,something about when you hold the Y shape stick in that way made it more sensitive and acted as some kinda magnet anchor when it sensed water underground....i never done it myself but i sae videos of people doing it and im sure outsider village folk still do know how to use it
I used to work for a water company, we had a old farmer that located water, he was paid very well because no one was effective or successful at locating water as he was. He used witching rods as his primary method.
👀
“ The finders” should be a topic. Along with Franklin coverup
Thats the end of the rabbit hole for sure
Have you noticed how difficult the conspiracy of silence document is to find now??
@@tawkinhedz what’s that
@@berriesfruitas430 The only documentary that freaked me out? A conspiracy of Silence, 1994, you just have to scroll down through some results. About the franklin cover up. weird shit
@@tawkinhedz I’ll definitely check it out
Spiritual and metaphysical arts practitioner here... Born with gifts and abilities... Been doing it before it was known what "doing it" was...Never lost connection... They have no idea what We can really do, just what they want and want to use it for...
I’m sitting here cracking up, laughing my ass off. This is the first time I’ve heard this. As soon as I heard “remote viewing” I started imagining every scene from “The men who stare at goats.” I was laughing so hard when the women came up having experimented with frogs.
Ik Murica surely is crazy
This is what you get when you comment before watching the entire video. lol
Laugh all you want but I remote viewed as a child, I also interacted with a ghost I saw at that young age, the truth is far stranger than what you see and believe. Your mind is incredibly powerful as a cocreative tool in manifesting reality....the majority of people are completely unaware of their innate powers.
@@mattandrews8528 r/thathappened
Chief Handler lmao
I had the privilege of speaking with Joseph McMoneagle, one of the first remote viewers for the SRI stargate project under Skip Atwater. The iconic remote viewer Ingo Swan was also part of this project.
Aw yeah here we go.
Veterans of a thousand psychic wars.
Beat me to it now I can leave the video
This reminds me of that Heavy Metal movie. They used this song for a space mining scene
I love that part...always laughed when that little mole dude miner disintegrated and yelled
Very good...really liked your film.
"At the time the US goverment was looking for a Soviet bomber that had fallen in the African jungle. Satelite images and CIA inteligence failed to locate the satelite." 4:49 LOL
How about Bible prophecies,for "paranormal" evidence.,they are right, but they don't serve human interests
Jesus is the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through him. (John 14:6)
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I’ve been waiting for this video for a long time!
This was already shown on the documentary called "stranger things" it didn't end well.
Lmao *cuts to 011 snapping guards neck*
Some of this stuff is absolutely real, it just takes and amazing amount of patience and concentration to do.
They literally said transcendental meditation was proven.
Big deal, TM is just a technique for avoiding distracting thoughts and promoting a state of relaxed awareness, an inner peace. I achieve the same by watching porn. You act as if TM was equivalent to telekinesis.
@@red94mr28 you need to take a warm bath with some lavender salts and maybe come back then lol.
@@matthewchavez5322 I'd still say the same thing and you'd still believe "some of this stuff is absolutely real"
@@red94mr28
Well, there will always be those who doubt everything that makes them question their concept of understanding with every bit of cynicism, and those who believe everything they here without ever batting an eye.
Saying "some if this stuff is real," isn't wrong, as some of it, perhaps not the stuff in particular he's mentioning, but some of it, definately is.
If we don't find a middle ground to start, how can we ever hope to look past our narrow world views?
@@TheRealityWarper08 "Well, there will always be those..." Luckily, I fall in to neither category. My category is to doubt everything that pertains to pseudo science and/or conspiracy theorist beliefs but to research promising incidents for the possibility of irrefutable and conclusive evidence to overturn my doubt.
"...but some of it, definately is". No, none of it is. You want to believe in it but that's tough shit for you.
The reports and experiments were and are criticized for their lack of scientific rigor or support. "Star Gate projects were terminated when the CIA released a report confirming and concluding that no applicable use had been found from these practices and that data provided by the program was inconclusive and often vague or irrelevant. It also raised concerns that the leadership of the project may have tampered with the results so that the project could continue."
I'm not looking for middle ground, that's where effeminate losers strive to be. I search only for truthful ground.
Alternate video name: The Real Men Who Stare At Goats.
Back in the late 70's when I was in middle school, my dad was an engineer for the government and he told us over dinner one night how another government agency came into his building and put on a special demonstration of mental abilities. They had two guys separated by a partition and as one walked closer to it, the other guy would start to act very nervous and agitated, sweating a lot, almost shaking to the point of looking like a seizure, and when the other guy walked away he was fine, which they did several times. And my dad said I didn't understand what that had to do with my job as an engineer but it got me out of the office for a while lol. Eventually I realized that part of his job was working with military weapons in a weapons division of the navy. But hey if an alien can use mind manipulation to walk his way thru all sensitive areas of the pentagon and white house without anyone questioning him, and collecting pertinent data.... Pretty sure that's an area of security the black budget projects wanna know about, another tool to gain an advantage with. As for that soldier that had a feeling about an IED, well as a retired combat vet I can safely say in a foreign country, on a dangerous mission in a combat zone where you KNOW people are trying to kill you, you are always on a heightened sense of awareness of your surroundings. I can't even count how many soda cans or boxes or dead animals on the side of the road I had to drive around because you know deep in the back of your mind that one day your gonna be right about it! In fact right in the convoy briefings we were told to go completely into the other lanes to avoid objects on the roads, even if you have to go into oncoming traffic, make them go around you or even if you have to cut someone off trying to pass you. That was after the briefing about double tapping and before the one about running anyone over who tries to cross the road and potentially stopping the convoy, which will stop for nothing and nobody. The cool part about combat zone briefings are the things you don't expect to hear, like "This is what I'm ordered to tell you in this brief..." and then part two, "This is what I think you should do.... but you didn't hear that from me.". I wish a certain Colonel had sat thru those briefings because then a good young brand newbie soldier would be alive today. Just FYI, any brass reading this, if your in charge of a convoy and you get lost, you DONT pull over to get your bearings and ESPECIALLY don't pull a convoy over a few hundred yards away from an overpass that hasn't been cleared yet because, well common sense would say that's a perfect spot for a sniper..... and it was. Thankfully he also never made it home for dinner that night, the sniper, not the Colonel. And FYI, for new soldiers deployed in hazardous areas, if your in a convoy for 8 hours and your bladder is about to explode because you had 4 Dunkin Great Ones before the ride and the convoy stops after 5 hours for no apparent reason, you DONT get out of that vehicle until the MP's or the convoy support unit has dismounted and secured the area! Personally I'd rather deal with the embarrassment of a little water trickling down my leg than a bullet thru some vital organs. There's no shame in whipping it out and filling a couple empty water bottles. Or heck even just draining it right there on the floor boards, that's why they have holes in the bottom of those things, to allow the water to drain out. Nothing a little hosing down cant fix.
What the hell are you talking about??
@@biggiethecat4896 Several topics, pick one.
@@Silverado1st I dont have time to read a novel at this moment
@@biggiethecat4896 At your leisure then. I'm retired, I dont care lol Happy Holidays to you and yours :-)
@@Silverado1st well thanks for making me feel bad now. Lol I was just being an asshole. Have a good holiday. P.s I wish I was retired. Stuck working at a paper mill.
Bro imagine you walk into a government office and are just like “yeah I’d like to explore psychic phenomenon because the Russians may also be and we don’t wanna fall behind” and they cut you a check for MILLIONS.
Wooop! Dark Docs is back!
Remote viewing isnt fake or hard. Theres a website that will teach you the basic technique as well as give you a number, which acts as an address of sorts that corresponds to a specific item in the website owners house. You do the technique, draw or describe what you see, then you click on the number you were given and check if you were right. Just like cloud bursting, it's as easy as setting your intention and then watching it happen. You might think I'm crazy and that's okay, from what I understand you have to have an open mind for it to work. Maybe it just seems to work if your gullible. That's what most of you will think but I know that not to be true, for what its worth.
what is the website?
Stargate. Is a top secret project to travel through space and time
3:12 There's no such thing as coincidences.
I imagine that this project, in particular the remote viewing, was a significant inspiration for the plot (or at least the premise) of Stranger Things.
divining is very ancient practice going back many thousands of years.
before water crews dug the road up for a new water line (4" to 8") I saw a dude marking the road to verify where the existing water line was. I was watching him walk across the road with the rods pointing in front of him and when he walk up to the existing line them rods would begin to separate the as he walked across the water line the rods moved in opposing directions, to the point of forming a straight line themselves. At which was the point he was marking to be dug up. It was exactly where he marked it too. that is how well known it is in the water works industies.
The unit I was with in Nam had fantastic results finding Rat holes with divining sticks.
My grandfather would back this up as he told me the same
It's interesting that there is 20 million put toward this. Also, 20 million is laughable money when we are talking about U.S. military spending. Just testing out the notion because some admiral's aunt is a bit crazy and someone with power wants to pacify her.
Patrick McLaughlin lookup the Millennium Challenge 2002. It was a war game that spent 250$M(360$M today’s money) for a war game and then the US lost so they rigged the game
Or Operation Acoustic Kitty, where the US tried to train cats to evesdrop on the Soviets but had to have another operation for the combat of them detailing and wanting to eat
Or Devil Eyes, an Osama Bin Laden GI Joe action figure sold in China but when you put the face to heat, it’ll reveal a demon lol
Patrick McLaughlin hell they spend a cool 20 million dollars EASILY on just a week of testing a new weapon for a jet aircraft, not to mention testing each function and feature live fire out on testing grounds, just do the math!
Salary of the pilot/co pilot (including their life insurance policies and dental and military benefits in general like health etc of each pilot)
Salary of the ground crew that allows them to fly in the first place
Cost of the weapons themselves. One hellfire missile is about $25,000-$40,000 each, depending on payload
Multiply that ONE weapon by say 3,000 rounds in a weekend or 3- days, running back to back sorties during the overall mission
That’s 25,000 x 3,000 = $75 MILLION..... (again these are conservative numbers)
Were already halfway there.......... and that’s a very VERY realistic, conservative example.
Our tax money is burned in flames that are jet engine hot... like beyond hot.
Take that one week/weekend example, of the dozens of sorties, that $75,000,000 week....
$75,000,000 x 4 weeks (a month) = $300,000,000!!!
$300,000,000 x 12 (months) = $300,000,600,000,000
($3.6 trillion per year)
This is America. 🙄
yes pretty cheap for a program that ran about 20 years..
I think the narrator is referring to Dowsing Rod’s when he talks about Witching Rod’s which anyone can use as you don’t need special powers to use them.
Metal... GEAR??
NO. IT CAN'T BE!
Your using controller 1
Wait it cant be you must be using controller 2!
Intuition is an interesting concept, certainly with more scientific backing than psychokinesis, etc. People actually know a lot more than they think they know; they take in a lot more information than they consciously process.
The phoenix program might be an interesting topic for a video.
There is something to this remote viewing… I remember back in 2009, I don’t remember the source, but there was this report about a “killshot“ from a coronal mass ejection. And then in 2012, the earth was just missed by a CME…
12:00 intuition... it’s just coincidence. That one time the SSGT coincidently happened to be right. And maybe something else raised his suspicions, like him thinking “this would make a great location to plant an ied” or a visual clue. But the 100,000s of other times their hunch was wrong or they detected nothing, goes unrecorded. People only notice when they coincidentally got it right.
Intuition is not coincidence. Intuition is a form of educated guess, based on sensory cues, previous experiences and familiarity with the situation.
It is , prior intelligence IT , I used intuition for four years
Believe me it's way beyond what is being told here. Only a few people really know. Soldiers dont even have to die anymore
Wym soldiers don’t have to die anymore
4:33 Sounds like you held in a laugh at this point XD
This is silly as we all know the Stargate project was based within Cheyenne Mountain ;p
Smose funny you mention that; me and my buddies the other day agreed that Area 51 is still operational simply to draw attention away from a different, more clandestine location. I personally believe the whole alien thing was to create hype to distract from experimental aircraft and equipment
Smose it’s a reference to the stargate series shows and movies.
@kat uwu Woooosh, that one shot clear over your head. The HQ in the series "Stargate" was in Cheyene mountain.
@@immapopcha nah bro, it's still active.
Cheyenne mtn. Hmmp must be colo. Spr. Residents.
I want this narrator to narrate the current world events into a constant video feed...
The best time to remote view is while sleeping - always successful.
How many watchlists are you on?
This sounds as a good argument for a TV series placed in the 80's... Oh, wait!
That red building on support beams, resting in a river, is in Astori, Oregon.
The latest discovery: remote viewing, aka Google maps, lol 😂
Good to see this mentioned but Dark Docks does not appear to have done their homework very well on this one. Story i heard from those within the Remote Viewing program was that it started with an article in a French newspaper abut the first time a US submarine sailed under the North Pole. The article mused about how the sub maintained communications and came to the wrong conclusion that they were using ESP. The Russians picked up on the article and launched their own formal investigations into such capabilities. Then the US got wind of the Russian projects and started looking for ways to explore PSI function.
There was not just the Ft. Mead group of Remote Viewers. Those were entirely drawn from military personnel. There was also a civilian contingent based in Menlo Park CA, working out of SRI. Over 20 years, they did have considerable success. Stars of the program were Joe McMoneagle from the military side, he made quite a comfortable living afterwards doing things like locating mineral resources for various corporations. For a while he was a TV celebrity in Japan, he'd attempt to find missing persons and did so with considerable success. From the civilian side was Pat Price, a retired sheriff, who had used his natural, untrained talents to solve police cases prior to joining the team at SRI. He was really good, his sessions legendary, but he died pretty early on.
The end of the Stargate Program was something of a political hatchet job. The investigating committee did not get access to any of the sessions and, with no evidence either way available to them, could only return a negative view. It was time for the program to go away anyway by then. Protocol had grown increasingly complex, which wound up with reductions in effectiveness while the staff was suffering from poor morale and a terminal case of boredom.
It's not perfect but they did get results and provided services to just about every branch of the military, the Coast Guard, Border Patrol, DEA, FBI, DoJ, the CIA oversaw it. Gotta ask yourself, you think it would last even 1 year if they didn't get any results? It's not like Targ or Putoff are all that pretty or something that you'd inherently want to... It went on for 20 years.
i had a friend who was exploring Remote Viewing as sort of a hobby, had joined a small group. They'd look at upcoming sporting events (either/or choices are a lot easier than trying to, say, find 6 winning lottery #s), do their sessions, pool their results and place small bets on the games based on the consensus. My friend had turned her initial $10 investment into $2,000. Not too bad. i'd heard of another person who would do sessions for what a specific roulette wheel at a specific casino on a specific date at a specific time would do - red or black (another either/or choice scenario). The casino did take note, he'd walk in, go to the wheel, place one bet, collect his winnings, walk out, couldn't figure out how he was always winning, but he wound up getting run out of the casino at gunpoint one day. His bad for continually picking the same wheel at the same casino.
There's still quite a bit out there about how to do Remote Viewing. Try it for yourself. It's a pity though, the situation where people with these sorts of talents get to exercise them all day every day, getting to hone their skills like that will not come again.
Remote Viewing has been called 'pseudoscience', but then there's consciousness. There is absolutely nothing in physics or biology to explain what consciousness is or how it works, certainly nothing that would predict the emergence of consciousness. Consciousness is really quite mystical/miraculous from a scientific perspective. So, by definition, with consciousness having absolutely no known scientific basis, it's 'pseudoscience'. That's a problem when consciousness is the only thing with which we can actually know anything, including all of science. Remote Viewing is, it's part of your birthright as a human being. But don't take it from me, find out for yourself.
From the moment we're thrown into this world, we're fated to bring each other nothing but pain and misery.
what about love?
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If you think certain Govt agencies and high levels of military branches have "no idea" of these scientific and technological anomalies lol you're wrong.
They know a lot of what's going on, what's happened and what's happening.
People dismissing it and saying it's nOt rEaL is exactly what they want so normal people don't question it and demand for more answers/information.
You're not even real. Go back to doing what you're programed to do before the agency has to shut you down remotely. If you think iTs NoT reAl, lol, you have no idea what tech we really have and how little patience we have for your bullshit. Consider this your official state notice, as per directive of all 4th Branch products, you have 24 hours to reboot if you do not want to suffer the breach from our remote operatives.
If you want to stop pretending, you need to rethink why we are allowing public access to an obsolete mirror of darpanet. 24 hours to reboot or remote breach.
Fascinating.
I clicked on this thinking that this will show me about THE Stargate and the SG Teams. I am disappointed.
That's on Netflix
everyone has that spidey sense, the problem is you cant control it.