ralfmaximus: conunundrum: CIA Psychic Gives Reading of Ancient Life on Mars (1984) The year is 1984,
ralfmaximus: conunundrum: CIA Psychic Gives Reading of Ancient Life on Mars (1984) The year is 1984, the world is obsessed with science-fiction and the government is obsessed with anything that is paranormal and not of this world. A CIA experiment was conducted where a proclaimed psychic was tricked, being handed a sealed envelope with the location of Mars, 1 million years ago and asked to give accurate reading of the faux location. The psychic thought it was a simple experiment, to test his powers of this earth. The document below is a transcript of the experiment where the psychic describes the landscape he is seeing as having pyramids, an intelligent system, an established civilisation and alien beings roaming near him. The detail is unbelievable. The PDF document can be found here, on the CIA’s website. Not just a random “psychic” but an official CIA-trained Remote Viewer, Joe McMoneagle.Starting in the 1960s the CIA maintained a group of specially trained folks who could astrally project themselves to any set of coordinates requested and report on what they saw. Joe McMoneagle was one of the best.Nobody was “tricked” here. Standard RV procedure was to provide only a set of coordinates and a date+time, without further description. This was to prevent tainting the RV session with preconceived expectations. I mean, if you said “we want you to see inside this Russian nuclear submarine” then the RV is already thinking about Sean Connery with a terrible Russian accent, whether they want to or not.In the case of McMoneagle, they wrote the Martian coordinates and “one million years B.C.” on a 3x5 index card, sealed the card in an envelope, and handed the sealed envelope to McMoneagle, who placed the envelope in his pocket (unread) for the duration of the RV session. In other words, he wasn’t even told ahead of time where he was being “sent”.Normal RV results were generally… iffy. Sometimes the RV would come back with detailed visions of places they should not know about (e.g. Russian missile bases) and sometimes they’d report nonsensical stuff. In McMoneagle’s case he almost always came back with insanely detailed information that would later turn out to be accurate. That’s why the Mars thing is particularly interesting.The Mars RV session is actually pretty well documented. You can listen to recordings of the 1984 viewing here. -- source link