Project Stargate: 10 Facts About the US Government Psychic Experiments

Project Stargate: 10 Facts About the US Government Psychic Experiments

Shannon Quinn - July 1, 2018

Project Stargate: 10 Facts About the US Government Psychic Experiments
Illustration of what the actual necklace looked like, sketched out and described by the scientists conducting the experiment. None of the remote viewers could give 100% accuracy on the true information. Credit: CIA.gov

Finding Hidden Objects

One of the experiments conducted with psychic powers was trying to get remote viewers to identify objects that are out of view, which could be extremely useful in identifying what sort of weapons the enemy has. The target object was a gold Native American necklace. It was made up of a chain of golden spheres, with larger balls in the center, and the gradually became smaller. Each of these gold balls was etched with designs. The remote viewer was given clay so they could re-create the shape of the target object, and they were asked to describe the history of the people who made it.

Some of the viewers got it completely wrong. One person wrote down information about the Izuzu Japanese car manufacturers. Another person described “people shaped” objects, and others said it was a teacup or a bowl. A few did, however, make small balls out of clay, which is accurate to what the necklace looked like. The most accurate description of the history was someone describing round gold shapes that were hand-made by several people who had to bang on metal. He described someone with dark hair and skin, which would match Native Americans. However, this answer was still pretty vague, and it may have just been a good guess.

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