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April 1, 2007: Remote Viewing Update - Ed Dames

Apr 1, 2007
2h 36m
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Art Bell welcomes Major Ed Dames, retired military intelligence officer and remote viewing expert, for an urgent update on ecological collapse. The broadcast opens with breaking news of a major 8.0 earthquake and tsunami devastating the Solomon Islands. Dames then presents findings from a completed remote viewing project on the honeybee colony collapse, explaining that increased ultraviolet radiation from ozone layer degradation is blinding the bees, destroying one-third of their visual capacity dedicated to finding flowers and navigating.

Dames delivers a stark warning that honeybees will soon be extinct and that their disappearance is merely symptomatic of a far larger ecological crisis. He connects the bee die-off to his earlier predictions about frogs, a deadly wheat fungus called UG-99, and the coming solar maximum. He states bluntly that Earth faces becoming a barren planet within 50 years due to a combination of man-made ecocide and geophysical forces beyond human control.

On a more positive note, Dames reports that his decade-old remote viewing prediction of seas on Titan, Saturn's largest moon, was recently confirmed by NASA's Cassini mission. He suggests that humanity's only viable survival strategy involves self-contained habitats or underground living to weather the coming environmental storm.

Key Moments

  1. A barren planet in 50 years: Dames flatly tells listeners not to read any hope into the night's session: between ecocide and outside geophysical forces, Earth is heading toward a barren planet within 50 years.

  2. Why the bees are starving: Dames presents his completed remote-viewing project on Colony Collapse: ozone-thinning UV is blinding the bees so they can't find flowers or nectar, and is degrading the protein in pollen so hives can't overwinter.

  3. Russian Chernobyl-style accident in 1-2 months: Pressed for a timeline on his predicted Russian nuclear accident at an aging graphite-core reactor, Dames sticks his neck out: one to two months, max - and admits he is concerned about flying to Ukraine to see his fiancée.

  4. How they targeted the Kill Shot: Dames explains the methodology: with the open-ended cue 'Earth, future catastrophes,' the global mind kept producing sketches of a large space body firing plasma-like vectors directly at our planet.

  5. Kill Shot harbinger correction: Dames concedes he was wrong that a space-shuttle mission would be forced to ground by a meteor shower as the Kill Shot harbinger; he now says the precursor is a very large solar flare he calls a 'shot across the bow.'