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Somewhere, Over the Rainbow
Browsing the CIA STAR GATE filesThe formerly top secret files of the CIA STAR GATE collection reveal the history of the U.S. Government's interests in utilizing untapped and unexplored aspects of the human mind to collect intelligence. The STAR GATE - USAF Connection
It appears that intelligence agencies are turning over every stone in their search for exotic weapons at the end of the rainbow. According to the records released by the CIA, STAR GATE personnel were even tasked to test their psychic ability to read secret documents. For example, Project N-1 X, utility assessment program, was tasked to determine a remote viewer's ability to collect foreign intelligence information contained in remotely located documents.
Sometimes STAR GATE files record predictions of "future events" that have not yet occurred. Although Project "P" failed to produce reliable predictions on target, when we examined the records years after the original tasking by the STAR GATE intelligence officers, it appears that some of these predictions actually did occur, at points in time beyond the original target time window. The multiple predictions of an air attack against New York City and Washington, D.C., similar in scope to the events of 9/11, are a prime example of remote viewing in a predictive mode. One such tasking, SG Project 994-251-0 from 1994, warns of a natural catastrophe or a similar event of seemingly planetary magnitude, likely involving a major West Coast city. "The sky is a surrealistic color,
almost as if the sky itself were on fire." Paul H. Smith, former DIA remote viewer, and author of the
definitive history of the STAR GATE program, "Reading the Enemy's Mind," has
pointed out that the USAF paraphysics programs are conspicuously absent from the
declassified STAR GATE files.
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