Remote Viewing TODAY!

Written on 01/28/2025
Roger Morimoto


During the Cold War era, the CIA launched a program to recruit individuals with intuitive and psychic capabilities to engage in "remote viewing"—the practice of using extrasensory perception to gather information about distant or unseen targets, such as Soviet facilities or activities. This initiative, often referred to as Project Stargate (or related programs), stemmed from a belief that the Soviet Union was conducting similar research into psychic phenomena for intelligence purposes. The history of these efforts is relatively well-documented, with declassified documents and accounts revealing both the seriousness with which these programs were pursued and the challenges they faced in demonstrating consistent results.

Fast forward to today, these capabilities have not disappeared but remain largely outside mainstream awareness and have not widely proliferated beyond government and specialized institutions. Organizations like FarSight Institute have adopted and refined remote viewing practices, often employing double-blind protocols to ensure objectivity. Their work spans a wide range of topics, including investigations into UFO/UAP phenomena and related government programs, analyses of potential domestic and international conflicts, historical re-examinations, and even attempts at predicting future events. These efforts continue to push the boundaries of what remote viewing can reveal, offering a unique lens on both past and emerging global issues.

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