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The government released papers on a previously top secret program called Kona Blue in February of 2024. The program centers around collecting data relating to UFOs, and on page 28 the government admits they are still acquiring, training, and utilizing remote viewers to gather intel on UFOs despite them saying their remote viewing program that they ended in the 90's was a failure and that it was never useful in any intelligence operation.
https://www.aaro.mil/Portals/136/PDFs/UAP_RECORDS_RESEARCH/AARO_DHS_Kona_Blue.pdf
>The Stargate Project's work primarily involved remote viewing, the purported ability to psychically "see" events, sites, or information from a great distance.[3] The project was overseen until 1987 by Lt. Frederick Holmes "Skip" Atwater, an aide and "psychic headhunter" to Maj. Gen. Albert Stubblebine, and later president of the Monroe Institute.[4] The unit was small scale, comprising about 15 to 20 individuals, and was run out of "an old, leaky wooden barracks".[5]
>The Stargate Project was terminated and declassified in 1995 after a CIA report concluded that it was never useful in any intelligence operation. Information provided by the program was vague and included irrelevant and erroneous data, and there were suspicions of inter-judge reliability.[6]:5–4 The program was featured in the 2004 book and 2009 film, both titled The Men Who Stare at Goats,[7][8][9][10] although neither mentions it by name. George Stephanopoulos, in his 2024 book The Situation Room, mentions the project by the name Grill Flame, in discussing a May 8, 1980, Situation Room briefing for President Carter, after Carter's failed hostage rescue mission in Iran on April 24, 1980.[11]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargate_Project
The government released papers on a previously top secret program called Kona Blue in February of 2024. The program centers around collecting data relating to UFOs, and on page 28 the government admits they are still acquiring, training, and utilizing remote viewers to gather intel on UFOs despite them saying their remote viewing program that they ended in the 90's was a failure and that it was never useful in any intelligence operation.
https://www.aaro.mil/Portals/136/PDFs/UAP_RECORDS_RESEARCH/AARO_DHS_Kona_Blue.pdf
>The Stargate Project's work primarily involved remote viewing, the purported ability to psychically "see" events, sites, or information from a great distance.[3] The project was overseen until 1987 by Lt. Frederick Holmes "Skip" Atwater, an aide and "psychic headhunter" to Maj. Gen. Albert Stubblebine, and later president of the Monroe Institute.[4] The unit was small scale, comprising about 15 to 20 individuals, and was run out of "an old, leaky wooden barracks".[5]
>The Stargate Project was terminated and declassified in 1995 after a CIA report concluded that it was never useful in any intelligence operation. Information provided by the program was vague and included irrelevant and erroneous data, and there were suspicions of inter-judge reliability.[6]:5–4 The program was featured in the 2004 book and 2009 film, both titled The Men Who Stare at Goats,[7][8][9][10] although neither mentions it by name. George Stephanopoulos, in his 2024 book The Situation Room, mentions the project by the name Grill Flame, in discussing a May 8, 1980, Situation Room briefing for President Carter, after Carter's failed hostage rescue mission in Iran on April 24, 1980.[11]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargate_Project
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