
The conversation turns to what Dames calls an approaching global economic collapse in 2005 and his long-standing prediction of a solar "kill shot" series of catastrophic flares that would threaten life on Earth. He describes a scenario involving a planet-sized passing body that disrupts Earth's magnetic field, leaving the surface exposed to devastating solar radiation, sustained 200-to-300 mile-per-hour winds, and a shift in the planet's rotational axis.
Dames also announces a major breakthrough in remote viewing methodology that he claims allows precise geographic coordinates to be determined with GPS-level accuracy. He pledges to demonstrate this capability in December through two field operations: locating the remains of a missing child in a cold case and recovering buried gold treasure in the American Southwest.
Key Moments
Ryanggang explosion was not the hit: When North Korea's mysterious mushroom-cloud explosion broke, listeners flooded Art's inbox crediting Dames. Dames pushes back: the cloud wasn't his predicted strike - the actual next nuclear use, he insists, will still come on the Korean Peninsula.
The Killshot, summarized: Dames frames the coming 'kill shot' as a series of catastrophic solar flares so severe that warring nations look up, drop their weapons, and disperse - a global event that, in his view, preempts a nuclear world war.
Planet X, an 11,500-year cycle, and a wobbling Earth: Dames lays out a passing planetoid on an 11,500-year cycle that will tilt the Earth's rotational axis, slosh oceans, trigger pole-star changes, and produce sustained 200–300 mph winds - his 'shake and bake' framework.
Watch for the shuttle forced down by a meteor shower: Asked how remote viewers handle timing, Dames gives Art the marker: when a meteor shower forces a space shuttle to the ground, that's the nearest recognizable event before the first kill shot - and the shuttle's remaining service life narrows the window to 2005–2008.
Where the safe zones are: Dames says the only confirmed post-Killshot safe zones cluster around 45–50 degrees latitude, and claims most crop circles are markers of those exact survival regions - tying his apocalyptic timeline to the crop-circle phenomenon.
