Last month announced SRI International on the Allen Telescope Array to take over. This searches for signals from extraterrestrial civilizations.
The telescope was originally built for the SETI Institute and the University of California. SRI has in the past been involved in several controversial projects.
In the seventies SRI developed a method to remotely spy, known as 'remote viewing'. The project soon attracted the attention of the CIA and in a short time it was transformed into an official program under the control of the military intelligence apparatus. The founders of SRI remote viewing also claim that they have applied to UFOs and extraterrestrials can perceive.
Supernatural phenomena
The research institute SRI was founded in 1946 and is responsible for important inventions including the computer you are using now to read this article.
In the seventies began SRI physicist Dr. Harold Puthoff investigate supernatural phenomena. He became interested in it after reading a book on Russian psychic experiments. Using remote viewing visualized objects or places someone at a distance.
The CIA kept the Russian paranormal investigation for some time watching and decided to start its own program. In 1972, SRI and contacted the CIA funded Project Scanate . In the U.S. military was used as Stargate Project involving a group of soldiers had to learn the protocols that SRI had developed. Then they learned to use their powers to spy on various intelligence. The headquarters of Stargate was located at Fort Meade in the State of Maryland.
Project Stargate
DIA officer Joe McMoneagle learned remote viewing as the first application for Project Stargate . A group of soldiers were brought together in a room and got questions about paranormal topics. The army wanted according McMoneagle forefront in investigating paranormal phenomena because 'implications'.
Initially, six soldiers trained for Project Stargate. The program ran for almost 20 years. McMoneagle said it was very successful. They were deployed by any known intelligence, for example lost planes, terrorists, enemy bases and kidnapped generals to detect. The information they gave was in 22 percent of cases to be accurate.
Alien bases
McMoneagle said that during the program also interested in UFOs and that he himself also through remote viewing aliens seen. A colleague of his wrote a book about alien bases on the back side of the moon.
According McMoneagle was research on aliens and UFOs separate from requests made by intelligence. He will remember an incident in which he saw a saucer shaped object at 4,000 meters with 6,400 kilometers per hour a bend of 90 degrees made. Later he learned that the Air Force had taken photos of an unknown object with 6200 kilometers per hour at an altitude of 3,300 meters made a sharp turn as McMoneagle had described.
Project Stargate was terminated in 1995 after independent studies on the work of SRI. In one of the studies concluded Dr. Jessica Utts of the University of California at Davis: "It is clear that extraordinary cognition is possible. This conclusion is not based on faith, but on generally accepted scientific criteria. "
Bron: Huffingtonpost.com
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