Russell Targ and Harold Puthoff’s Remote Viewing Studies

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In 1972, two physicists began a formal program at the Stanford Research Institute to test a bold idea. They asked whether people could perceive distant places without known senses. The project aimed to see if such perceptions could yield usable information for U.S. intelligence during the Cold War. Researchers defined the skill as the ability …

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Ingo Swann: Pioneering Psychic Abilities and Consciousness Studies

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Ingo Swann rose from Telluride, Colorado, to become a central figure in a CIA-funded program that tested human perception. He coined the term remote viewing to describe sensing distant people, places, or events without physical contact. His work pushed scientists to rethink how consciousness might interact with the physical world. At the Stanford Research Institute …

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