
The conversation shifts to what Dames calls the most significant topic he has ever discussed on air: remote interference. He outlines a classified framework for mind-over-matter warfare, explaining how trained operators can acquire targets through remote viewing and then disturb electronic systems at the atomic level. According to Dames, solid-state electronics and devices with weak magnetic fields are particularly vulnerable, and distance is completely irrelevant to the effect.
Dames warns that China may be 15 years ahead of the United States in developing offensive psychic warfare capabilities, training children whose open minds make them natural practitioners. He describes how remote interference could introduce untraceable gremlins into weapons testing programs and compromise critical infrastructure, leaving no forensic trail back to its source.
Key Moments
1970s DIA estimate predicted today's mind-warfare breakthrough: Dames cites a mid-1970s Defense Intelligence Agency National Intelligence Estimate on foreign parapsychology R&D - which he helped contribute to - that anticipated a major defense application of paranormal abilities early in the 21st century, driven by Chinese qigong masters and apportation experiments with children.
China's 'Village of the Damned' approach - training children as group psychics: Dames argues China's culture has no skeptic problem and is training groups of children to perform apportation and psychokinesis, calling it 'a global village of the Damned' aimed at offensive, weaponized psi rather than Western theory-driven research.
Remote interference and the 'psi-switch' - mind over matter at a distance: Dames declassifies what he calls remote interference: trained operators acquire a target via remote viewing then disturb its magnetic field at the atomic level. He says the CIA tried decades ago to build a 'psi-switch' that could detonate a bomb or transmit covert messages purely by mind.
Soviet psychics rode warships during U.S. Minuteman missile tests: Dames reveals Soviet 'extrasensor team' members were placed aboard intelligence-collection ships off Kwajalein during Vandenberg Minuteman launches, attempting to remotely interfere with the missile's navigation systems - and failing because they lacked the missing methodological piece he holds proprietary.
Kill Shot: a downed shuttle is the trigger for the killing solar flares: Dames re-states his Kill Shot prediction - a series of solar flares heating the atmosphere - and gives the precursor: a U.S. space shuttle forced down by a meteor shower. He ties it to January 2005's record-pegging proton storm as a 'shot across the bow.'
