(08-28-2023, 07:17 PM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote: I've always been on the fence with this Remote Viewing stuff (some say it's "stage magic" while others claim it's real and really does work), but nevertheless it's a fascinating topic despite it recently (re)-gaining popularity in the UFO/UAP crowd. Another one of those occult science rabbit holes?
I worked for MG Stubblebine during his tenure as the INSCOM Commander. The guy loved to hear people tell their war stories. He thought it especially important that I wear a combat patch and sent me (as a leg) with the 75th into Grenada. So, I got a mustard stain without ever attending Jump School. They refer to that period as the Cold War, but I recall a LOT of shit going on. LMFAO
In all the time I was there, I can't recall this remote viewing thing (or any of that Stargate crapper-dinkle) being the topic of interest it's made out to be. The general made a trip to the Middle East shortly after I told him the pyramids were really a sight to behold, but the better stuff was never shown on TV. One of the perks of running with the big dog is travel is made so easy ... and you get to walk past the velvet ropes. I figured out early on that keeping your travel bags at the office and ready to go meant you were the first to be tapped when the CSM came looking for an enlisted aide ... or a scout.
The other thing that could happen back then was getting pinned as a Warrant Officer. I saw that happen with one of the guys I had been friends with who was doing what I knew to be Stargate stuff ... but not any of that paranormal side-show. I know lots of stuff about lots of classified programs, but that one was so secret even I won't talk about it today ... not even with other people I knew who were read-on and have their own knowledge of the subject.
Fun times.