In the early 1970s, the CIA and other U.S. intelligence agencies funded top-secret research into psychic phenomena under the direction of Hal E. Puthoff and Russell Targ at the Stanford Research Institute. Using established psychics such as Ingo Swann and Pat Price, the program explored how they could use their abilities at will to "see" targets, regardless of distance and time.
The program, which became known as remote viewing, employed specific methods and protocols that allowed virtually anyone to tap into this phenomenon in a way that was measurable and repeatable. The many successes of these experiments are well documented. Obviously, the intelligence community saw such an ability as having many amazing strategic and defensive possibilities. And although the intelligence agencies and the military say they no longer use remote viewing, experiments and research continue among many civilian organizations.
A New Direction
Now, however, the intelligence community may be investigating psychic abilities that go a leap beyond remote viewing psychic powers that are more sophisticated and potentially more far-reaching: psychic teleportation.
The U.S. Air Force has commissioned an 8age study entitled "Teleportation Physics Study" in which author Eric W. Davis of Warp Drive Metrics says that teleportation the movement of a thing or person from location to location through the power of the mind alone is "quite real and can be controlled."
This astonishing claim has already been dismissed as science fiction by many mainstream scientists. But how many of those scientists also dismissed remote viewing in fact, still dismiss it despite documented evidence of its reality, simply because it does not fit into their view of how the universe works?