
October 12, 2003: Remote Viewing Update - Ed Dames & Harry Helms
Major Ed Dames then joins to present his latest remote viewing projects. He claims an extraterrestrial agency has been collecting petroleum products from Earth for thousands of years and outlines a plan to locate and interdict their primary collection point in North America in hopes of inducing contact. Dames also describes China's most secret weapons program, which he says reveals the extent of their ambitions to become the dominant world power.
Art presses Dames on the reliability of remote viewing predictions and the nature of the extraterrestrial presence. Dames shares details of scientific fieldwork conducted in New Mexico using specialized instruments and discusses his belief that sentient machines operating from an underground base on Mars are responsible for many reported UFO encounters on Earth.
Key Moments
Helms on monitoring FEMA, Mount Weather, and number stations: Harry Helms walks listeners through the gear and frequencies needed to eavesdrop on FEMA's Mount Weather command, foreign intelligence number stations, and clandestine broadcasters in Latin America.
Dames: ETs are siphoning Earth's petroleum: Ed Dames claims his remote viewing team has identified a non-human 'logistics supply train' that has been quietly extracting petroleum, natural gas, and oil from undeveloped regions of North America for thousands of years as feedstock for off-world replicators.
Mars underground base linked to UFO encounters: Dames says the extraterrestrial agency operating in Earth's skies is directly tied to a sentient-machine operations center beneath the surface of Mars, which he claims is responsible for an untold number of UFO close encounters and crop circles.
Korean Peninsula nuclear use prediction stands: Dames concedes his earlier timing for the next 'use of a nuclear weapon in anger' was wrong but reaffirms it will happen on the Korean Peninsula, possibly triggered by an open-air North Korean nuclear test against U.S. forces.
Kill Shot: solar protons, axis tilt, and 300 mph winds: Dames describes the 'Kill Shot' in unusually concrete terms: globs of solar protons slamming into Earth like a rotisserie, the planet rotating up to 17 degrees on its axis, 300 mph winds, and the need to shelter underground for two weeks far inland.
