Monthly Gathering—June 2006

Out of Sight…out of MIND???

by Harley Berger, vice president

Question: What do the Stargate Project, Sun Streak, Grill Flame, Center Lane, INSCOM and SCANATE all have in common?

Answer: They’re all code names for used to cover “remote viewing” programs sponsored by government from the 1970s until 1995.

Remote viewing is the act of perceiving and describing details about a distant person, place, thing or event, via psychic means. It began as a secret, CIA-initiated program to develop parapsychology for military intelligence purposes. The projects were eventually terminated, according to the official reports, because there was insufficient evidence of the usefulness of the intelligence data produced. However, in an atmosphere of generalized intelligence and defense budget cuts of the period, many believers assert that the true cause of termination was due to managerial failure.

Sound interesting? Then join us on Saturday, June 17, when our guest speaker will be remote viewer John Kovacs. Kovacs has had direct training in Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) by former members of the U.S. government’s secret Stargate CRV program. Since his initial training in 1997, Kovacs has immersed himself in continuing personal CRV exercises and has presented at several remote-viewing conferences. A resident of Michigan, Kovacs has also performed CRV experiments with Dr. William Levengood, who you may recall as a previous Mensa guest speaker, on the topic of crop circles. During his address, Kovacs will enlighten us on the science, history and mystery of remote viewing.

For more information on Remote Viewing see: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_viewing.

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