For reference:
https://nypost.com/2025/03/26/world-news...ocs-claim/
A fun read. Things to note:
Down in the article, Joseph McMoneagle casts doubt on any remote viewing exercise directed at an object the existence of which is undetermined ...
Something I would throw in is, this RV attempt took place in 1988. Thus, the imagery described was very possibly influenced by the 1981 film, "Raiders of the Lost Ark".
Beyond all that, I question why the CIA would even conduct such an RV exercise. What may explain that is the CIA saw these kind of "investigations" as useful fodder for seeing how much they could influence public opinion on any given topic (re: psychological operations). I would guess they knew these documents would be declassified at some point, at which time it would truly be "game on" in terms of seeing how many people uncritically accepted the contents of the document.
As Farrell signs off, "see you on the flip side" ...
https://nypost.com/2025/03/26/world-news...ocs-claim/
A fun read. Things to note:
Down in the article, Joseph McMoneagle casts doubt on any remote viewing exercise directed at an object the existence of which is undetermined ...
Something I would throw in is, this RV attempt took place in 1988. Thus, the imagery described was very possibly influenced by the 1981 film, "Raiders of the Lost Ark".
Beyond all that, I question why the CIA would even conduct such an RV exercise. What may explain that is the CIA saw these kind of "investigations" as useful fodder for seeing how much they could influence public opinion on any given topic (re: psychological operations). I would guess they knew these documents would be declassified at some point, at which time it would truly be "game on" in terms of seeing how many people uncritically accepted the contents of the document.
As Farrell signs off, "see you on the flip side" ...
Fire In The Hole