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October 9, 2004: Remote Viewing Our Doom - Ed Dames

Oct 9, 2004
2h 53m
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Art Bell sits down with Major Ed Dames, the decorated former military intelligence officer and remote viewing instructor, for a wide-ranging and sobering discussion about global threats on the horizon. Dames opens with his assessment that a nuclear weapon will be used on the Korean Peninsula, pointing to North Korea's provocative statements and growing arsenal of six to seven nuclear devices as indicators of imminent conflict.

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

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.