The CIA’s STARGATE program delved into the paranormal. Known under various names like SCANATE, GRILL FLAME, and SUN STREAK, it explored remote viewing—a claimed ability to gain information about hidden or distant locations through psychic means. This unconventional approach to intelligence gathering blended clairvoyance, telepathy, and precognition.
Among the declassified files, a standout document titled “Mars Exploration, May 22, 1984,” details a remote viewing session of extraordinary scope. The subject described pyramids, obelisks, and a dying elder race on Mars, said to exist a million years ago. The descriptions were vivid yet unverified, adding intrigue to the CIA’s experiments.
The records, now accessible on the CIA’s website, showcase the government’s willingness to explore the unknown. While these experiments remain controversial, they offer a fascinating glimpse into Cold War-era intelligence methods. Could such efforts reveal truths beyond the grasp of ordinary perception—or were they merely speculative ventures?
The CIA publishes the craziest stuff on their website.
"Oh yeah we had professional remote viewers, yeah, we asked them to go visit Mars one million years ago. What did they see? Pyramids, obelisks, a dying elder race looking for a new home. Anyway its declassified now." pic.twitter.com/Jpts5bbpsu
— Andrew Côté (@Andercot) November 17, 2024
Sources:
CIA Reading Room – Evaluation of the Remote Viewing Program
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