
Dames, former operations and training officer for the military remote viewing unit, explains how technical remote viewing accesses the collective unconscious through trained bypassing of conscious thought, comparing it to the spontaneous information downloads observed in autistic savants. He shares his team's remote viewing results on the secretive "Ginger" project, identifying it as a personal transportation device powered by a revolutionary engine.
Dames reveals that during his military tenure, remote viewing sessions targeting UFOs indicated that many sightings involve objects moving through time rather than space. He describes classified incidents where glowing objects disabled nuclear warhead targeting codes and interfered with submarine-launched missile tests, suggesting an ongoing intervention by an unknown intelligence monitoring Earth's nuclear arsenal.
Key Moments
Discovery: spinal stimulator triggers orgasm: Anesthesiologist Dr. Stuart Meloy describes the moment a chronic-pain patient on his table reacted to electrode placement by telling him he'd have to teach her husband to do that.
Kill shot revisited: forget Y2K, watch the sun: Art presses Dames on his pre-Y2K prediction that a catastrophic solar 'kill shot' would overshadow the millennium. Dames stands by it but acknowledges remote-viewing timelines are unreliable.
Remote-viewing Satan and being noticed: Dames confirms that when his team probed Satan as a target the entity appeared aware of being observed, an experience he says left him afraid and which he would not repeat.
Claviceps purpurea now in Texas: Dames updates his plant-pathogen prediction: a mutated African strain of the grass fungus Claviceps purpurea has reached Texas and is being watched by phytopathologists.
Why Dames won't touch chemtrails: Asked again about chemtrails, Dames refuses on national security grounds, noting in four years he's almost never said he can't talk about something.
