
The conversation turns to geopolitics as Dames reveals his team's remote viewing data on North Korea, predicting that Kim Jong-il plans to launch a nuclear-armed missile into the Pacific Ocean as an open-air test rather than a direct attack. He describes this as a form of nuclear blackmail designed to extract concessions from the international community without crossing the threshold for military retaliation.
Art and Dames also revisit the solar "kill shot" prediction, the possibility of extraterrestrial contact through symbolic communication involving a mother and infant, and the discovery of seas on Saturn's moon Titan, which Dames claims his team remote viewed years earlier. Callers press Dames on his track record and the Nostradamus quatrain about the King of Terror.
Key Moments
Recruiting Cold War spies via remote viewing: Dames describes how, as an intelligence officer during the Cold War, his unit used technical remote viewing to vet and assess Chinese and Russian scientists for recruitment as spies for the U.S. government.
Crops will fail in North America without sealed environments: Dames warns that seasons will blur, traditional farmland will become a no-man's land, and crops must be moved into hermetically sealed, environmentally controlled enclosures or many people will starve.
Tornado over Rocky Flats would be fallout city for Denver: Dames cites the recent F2 tornado that hit downtown Salt Lake City as evidence tornadoes are striking unprecedented places, and warns a tornado over the contaminated topsoil at Rocky Flats would shower radioactive fallout onto Denver.
Solar kill shot prediction reaffirmed: Dames stands by his prediction that a massive coronal mass ejection from the sun will deliver plasma down to Earth's surface, causing the largest loss of human life his remote viewers have seen in past or future.
Korea nuclear event sequenced before solar kill shot: Dames places his predicted Korean nuclear-weapon use before the solar kill shot on his timeline and notes the situation in Korea is becoming hairy fast, giving a clearer fix on when the larger solar event might occur.
