remote
viewing
Remote viewing is
the alleged psychic ability to perceive places, persons, and
actions that are not within the range of the senses. Remote
viewing might well be called psychic
dowsing.
Instead of a twig or other device, one uses psychic power alone
to dowse the entire galaxy, if need be, for whatever one wants:
oil, mountains on Jupiter, a lost child, a buried body, a
hostage site thousands of miles away, inside the Pentagon or the
Kremlin, etc.
Ingo Swann and Harold Sherman claim to have done remote viewing
of Mercury and Jupiter. Dr. Russell Targ and Dr. Harold
Puthoff studied Swann and Sherman, and reported that their
remote viewing compared favourably to the findings of the
Mariner 10 and Pioneer 10 research spacecraft. Isaac Asimov,
however, did a similar comparison and found that 46% of the
observation claims of the astral travellers were wrong. Also,
only one out of 65 claims made by the remote viewers was a fact
that either was not obvious or not obtainable from reference
books [James Randi].
Targ and Puthoff
were not put off by the fact that Swann claimed he saw a 30,000
ft. mountain range on Jupiter on his astral voyage when there is
no such thing. It is hard to imagine why anyone would have faith
in such claims. If I told you that I had been to your home town
and had seen a 30,000 ft. high mountain there, and you knew
there was no such mountain, would you think I had really visited
your town even if I correctly pointed out that there is a river
nearby and it sometimes floods? Swann, in a lovely
ad hoc hypothesis,
now claims that astral travel is so fast that he probably wasn't
seeing Jupiter but another planet in another solar system! There
really is a big mountain out there on some planet in some solar
system in some galaxy.
The CIA and the
U.S. Army thought enough of remote viewing to spend millions of
taxpayers' dollars on research in a program referred to as "Stargate."
The program involved using psychics for such operations as
trying to locate Gaddafi of Libya (so our Air Force could drop
bombs on him) and the locating of a missing airplane in Africa.
The mass media, ever watchful of wasteful government programs,
did not exhibit much scepticism regarding remote viewing.
Typical is the reporting in the Sacramento area. TV news
anchors Alan Frio and Beth Ruyak led their nightly Channel 10
program on November 28, 1995, with a story on "exciting new
evidence" that remote viewing really works. The same story had
appeared that morning in the Sacramento Bee in an
Associated Press article about "Stargate" by Richard Cole. "A
particularly talented viewer accurately drew windmills when the
sender was at a windmill farm at Altamont Pass," Cole wrote. The
"talented viewer" was Joe McMoneagle, a former army psychic spy.
Cole based his claim on the testimony of Dr. Jessica Utts, a
statistics professor at the University of California, Davis, who
was hired by the government to do an assessment of "psychic
functioning." Channel 10 interviewed Dr. Utts, who confirmed
that there is good reason to believe that Joe McMoneagle does
indeed have psychic powers.
McMoneagle was in
the army for 16 years, apparently serving some or most of that
time as a psychic spy. He claims he helped locate the U.S.
hostages taken by Iran during Jimmy Carter's presidency. Now a
civilian psychic consultant, McMoneagle has turned his talents
to more significant feats, as Dr. Utts demonstrated. She held up
a drawing allegedly done by McMoneagle and declared that it was
done by remote viewing. Another scientific researcher had gone
to the Altamont pass, known for its miles of funny looking
windmills on acres of rolling hills. McMoneagle tried to use his
psychic powers to "see" what the researcher at Altamont was
seeing and then draw what he was seeing. The sum total of the
evidence for the value of psychic spying consisted of only one
drawing and Dr. Utts's word that it looks like the Altamont
pass. I will testify that in fact the drawing did have a strong
resemblance to the Altamont pass. It also had a strong
resemblance to ships on a stormy sea and to debris in a cloudy,
stormy sky.
McMoneagle was
just one of the psychics studied by Targ and Puthoff at the
Stanford Research Institute (aka SRI International) from 1973
through 1989 and by another outfit with the unassuming name of
Science Applications International Corp., which did its research
from 1992 through 1994. Utts and Dr. Ray Hyman, a psychologist
at the University of Oregon and a sceptic, issued separate
reports on these studies. Utts concluded that "psychic
functioning has been well established." Hyman disagreed. In his
AP article, Cole wrote that Utts and Ray Hyman stated that "the
research was faulty in some respects. The government often used
only one 'judge' to determine how close the psychics had come to
the right answer. That should have been duplicated by other
judges." I would assume that Hyman, if not Utts, would have
required a bit more of these studies than that they have more
judges.
As a public
service, I notified both Channel 10 and Dr. Utts of
James Randi's paranormal
challenge: $1,000,000 to anyone who can prove he or she has
psychic powers. I don't think a heartfelt
testimonial from
Dr. Utts or Mr. McMoneagle will qualify. As far as I know, the
Randi money is still unclaimed.
CIA spokesman
Mark Mansfield said: "The CIA is reviewing available programs
regarding Parapsychological phenomena, mostly remote viewing, to
determine their usefulness to the intelligence community." He
also notes that the Stargate program was found to be
"unpromising" in the 1970s and was turned over to the Defence
Department. At one time as many as sixteen psychics worked for
the government and the Defence Intelligence Agency made them
available to other government departments. One of the psychics,
David More house, was recruited when he took a bullet in the
head in Jordan and started having visions and vivid nightmares.
He's written a book about it (Psychic Warrior) and it is
sure to be better received by true believers than Mansfield's
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