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The Stargate Conundrum: Chapter 2. The US government goes Remote Viewing

The Stargate Conundrum    The Stargate Conundrum The US Government’s secret pursuit of the psychic drug Chapter 2. The US government goes Remote Viewing During the Iran-Contra fiasco that hit the American political landscape of the Reagan era, resulting in the trial of Oliver North, the American Secretary of Defense initiated a search for “likeminded” projects that had disobeyed the proper chain of command. “Premature” …

The Stargate Conundrum – Part 3

The US Government’s secret pursuit of the psychic drug DMT Chapter 3. Carl Jung and the archetypes   To sum it up in the words of Dale Graff, project manager of STARGATE: “The works of Freud and Jung reopened a window into our subconscious that had been closed – almost slammed shut – centuries earlier in Western culture.” Carl Gustav Jung was born in 1875 …

The Stargate Conundrum: The US Government’s secret pursuit of the psychic drug

The Stargate Conundrum    The Stargate Conundrum The US Government’s secret pursuit of the psychic drug Reactions   “The Stargate Conundrum” was meant to be a history about the people involved with and history of remote viewing, largely originating from research done in 1998 and 1999. For several years, I kept the material to one side, leaving open the possibility that it might develop into …

The Stargate Conundrum: Introduction

The Stargate Conundrum    The Stargate Conundrum The US Government’s secret pursuit of the psychic drug “There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn’t true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true.” Søren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) Introduction In 1997, two British authors, Clive Prince and Lynn Picknett, were searching for new material that would hold the promise of …

The Stargate Conundrum: Chapter 1. A Man for All Psychics

The Stargate Conundrum    The Stargate Conundrum The US Government’s secret pursuit of the psychic drug Chapter 1. A Man for All Psychics Andrija Puharich. Not an every-day American name. Not an everyday person. The New Age guru turned fugitive and in 2002 convicted for murder Ira Einhorn observed that he had “practically lived in mind-link with Andrija for six years” and described his former …