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The fourth tranche includes the 1949 transcript in which Teller and LaPaz failed to explain the green fireballs over Los Alamos, plus new AARO videos and the STS-80 photographs.
The chart-topping podcast now has a documentary film. Millions believe it, skeptics call it facilitated communication. The one test that would settle it, and why nobody has run it.
YouTube viewers keep predicting wars, crashes, and the end of the world. The declassified STARGATE record shows the real skill was narrower, stranger, and far better documented.
A viral claim says psychic ability is genetic, and the witch hunts culled it. There is a real study underneath the headline. What it found, what it did not, and what it means if you want the skill.
Garry Nolan found something unusual in the brains of people who report the anomalous. A credible, skeptic-first look at what the basal ganglia finding does and does not show.
In 1974, two physicists got remote viewing into Nature. The editors published it with a warning in the same issue. What the paper claimed, why it ran, and what the critics found six years later.
Every batch tracked and analyzed. What the Pentagon has released, agency by agency, with links to full analysis of each tranche as it drops.
AARO published its own analysis of the October 2023 orb sightings near a sensitive site. Radar explained about 60 percent as flares. A credibility-first look at the 40 percent the office still calls unresolved.
Navy aircrew reported near-daily unidentified objects off the East Coast in 2015. A credibility-first look at the footage, the strongest skeptical explanations, and what remains unexplained.
How the STARGATE program actually trained viewers -- and what that means for starting today. Protocol, progression, scoring, and what to expect in the first 25 sessions.
What the government's own research programs say about directed consciousness and NHI contact. A survey of documented protocols, not speculation.
The first PURSUE tranche: 162 records from four federal agencies, spanning 1947 to 2024. Military footage, NASA anomalies, FBI cases. Here's what's actually in them.
From Gemini 7's 1965 bogey report to Apollo 12's unexplained light flashes β the NASA records inside PURSUE document a pattern the agency spent decades not discussing.
The FBI contributed the second-largest tranche to PURSUE. Seven agents filed Form 302 reports on a single 2023 event. The nuclear facility pattern spans 75 years. Here's the full picture.
Skip Atwater trained Army remote viewers for 10 years, then became president of Monroe Institute. His career path is a roadmap to what actually works.
CIA-RDP96-00789R002200070001-0 is an 86-page SECRET training protocol from 1986. We analyzed every page. The findings change how you should train.
How a 23-year classified program at Stanford Research Institute proved that human consciousness can access information beyond normal sensory range.
The structured, stage-based protocol developed by Ingo Swann and Hal Puthoff β and how to train it systematically.
Inside the intelligence community's framework for developing, classifying, and deploying individuals trained in anomalous cognition.
The intersection of CRV, CE-5 protocols, and government UAP research β and what the declassified record says about consciousness and contact.
What separates effective AI-scored, blind-protocol platforms from basic target-guessing apps.
How a New York artist became the architect of Controlled Remote Viewing and changed the course of government psi research.
The 1950 Oregon farmland photographs that convinced the US Air Force's own scientists they were genuine β and what happened next.
The 2004 incident that changed everything β radar tracks, FLIR footage, and pilot testimony that the Pentagon eventually admitted was authentic.
The target was a location in the Soviet Union the CIA had codenamed PNUTS: a suspected underground nuclear testing facility near Semipalatinsk, in what is now Kazakhstan.
The official story of Project Stargate ends in 1995 with a CIA review that determined remote viewing had not been proven to work.
Ingo Swann coined the term "remote viewing," developed the coordinate-based protocol that became the foundation of the Stargate program, and was, as a viewer, genuinely unusual in ways the SRI researchers found difficult to categorize.
When the CIA released the CREST database in January 2017, the resulting coverage mostly followed one of two tracks: either it was a story about government credulity β tax money spent on psychics β or it was a story about suppressed proof of paranormal phenomena.
Almost every article about Project Stargate eventually notes that the CIA terminated the program in 1995 after concluding it had never produced useful intelligence.
Understanding why Stargate existed requires understanding the environment in which it was created.
The standard arc of psionic research in the United States runs from government program to termination to quiet continuation by former participants.
Psionic Training is the only AI-scored CRV training app built on the declassified STARGATE methodology.
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