Document ID: Y_5_01
Section: Altered States & Psychedelics
Keywords: remote viewing, Stargate, SRI, CIA, DIA, Targ, Puthoff, Ingo Swann, Pat Price, Joe McMoneagle, psychic spy, controlled remote viewing, coordinate remote viewing, Grill Flame, Sun Streak, Center Lane, extrasensory perception, psi, meta-analysis
Category Tags: consciousness
Cross-References: Y_2_01 — Consciousness · K_1_01 — Quantum Consciousness · I_2_01 — Disclosure Timeline · H_1_01 — Suppression
Reliability Tier: Tier 1-2 (established with some scholarly debate)
Last Updated: 2026-03-13 2026 | Source Count: 13 | Weighted Score: 22 | Source Confidence: [3/5] | Confidence: High (established with some scholarly debate)
QUICK SUMMARY
The U.S. government spent $20M+ over 23 years (1972–1995) investigating psychic phenomena under classified programs known collectively as "Stargate." Research was published in Nature (1974) and IEEE (1976). The program produced operationally deployed remote viewers. Upon declassification, statistician Jessica Utts (UC Davis) concluded "psychic functioning is well established" while skeptic Ray Hyman agreed the results were statistically anomalous but attributed them to methodological issues. Soviet, Chinese, and British programs operated in parallel.
1. Verified Claims — Tier 1
1.1 CIA/DIA Stargate Program — Existence Confirmed
- Source: CIA FOIA release (1995+); ~90,000 pages declassified; Targ, Russell & Harold Puthoff. "Information Transmission Under Conditions of Sensory Shielding." Nature 251, 1974.
- Program names (chronological):
- SCANATE (1972): CIA; initial validation at SRI
- GONDOLA WISH (1977): Army INSCOM
- GRILL FLAME (1978): DIA operational program
- CENTER LANE (1983): Army continuation
- SUN STREAK (1986): DIA operational
- STARGATE (1991–1995): DIA; final name; declassified
- Budget: $20M+ over 23 years (some estimates higher)
- Published in: Nature 251 (1974), Proceedings of the IEEE 64(3) (1976) — top-tier scientific journals
- Status: The program's EXISTENCE is indisputable (declassified documents). Its RESULTS remain debated.
1.2 Final Assessment — AIR Report (1995)
- Source: American Institutes for Research. An Evaluation of Remote Viewing: Research and Applications. 1995.
- Two evaluators:
- Jessica Utts (UC Davis, statistician): "The statistical results of the studies examined are far beyond what is expected by chance. Psychic functioning has been well established."
- Ray Hyman (Oregon, skeptical psychologist): Agreed results were "statistically significant" but attributed anomalies to "subtle methodological problems" rather than psi
- Government conclusion: "Not useful enough for intelligence operations" → program terminated
- Note: "Not useful enough" ≠ "doesn't exist" — the program was closed on practical grounds, not disproof
2. Credible Claims — Tier 2
2.1 Key Remote Viewers — Operational Results
| Viewer | Background | Notable Results | Assessment |
|---|
| Ingo Swann | NYC artist; SRI subject | Described Jupiter's rings BEFORE Voyager 1 flyby (1973; confirmed 1979) | Documented at SRI; rings unknown to astronomy at time |
| Pat Price | Former police commissioner | Described Soviet Semipalatinsk facility from coordinates alone; matched classified satellite imagery | DIA acknowledged accuracy |
| Joe McMoneagle | Army NCO; INSCOM; Army Legion of Merit for RV | 200+ operational sessions; described hostage locations, Soviet submarine | Legion of Merit citation references intelligence from "ichiban" (RV) |
| Mel Riley | Army specialist | Operational sessions; terrain descriptions | DIA records |
| Hella Hammid | Photographer; SRI subject | Contributed to Nature 1974 paper; accurate geographic RV descriptions; one of Targ & Puthoff's most consistent subjects | Published results |
2.2 Ingo Swann — Jupiter Pre-Discovery (1973)
- Swann conducted remote viewing session targeting Jupiter under controlled conditions at SRI
- Described: rings around Jupiter, multi-colored atmospheric bands, specific storm features
- Jupiter's rings were NOT discovered by astronomy until Voyager 1 flyby (1979)
- Atmospheric bands were known; rings were NOT
- Critique: Description also included some inaccurate details; pattern matching from partial hits is possible
- However: The rings prediction is specific, documented, and precedes discovery by 6 years
3. Speculative Claims — Tier 3
3.1 International Programs
| Country | Program | Period | Key Details |
|---|
| USSR/Russia | GRU/KGB-funded | 1960s–1990s+ | Psychokinesis, telepathy, bio-energy research; larger budget than US program |
| China | PLA/ASSTC | 1980s–present | "Exceptional Human Functions" (特异功能); Qian Xuesen (father of Chinese rocketry) supported research |
| UK | MOD Study | 2001–2002 | Concluded "no value" in 18-month assessment; methods criticized as too brief |
| Israel | Mossad (alleged) | 1970s–? | RV reportedly used operationally; extremely limited documentation |
3.2 Mechanism — How Would RV Work?
- Non-local consciousness: Consciousness is not confined to the brain; can access information at distance (Radin, Dean, Entangled Minds)
- Quantum entanglement: Hypothetical; entanglement doesn't transmit information (no-communication theorem)
- Retrocausality: Some RV successes involved future events (precognitive remote viewing) — temporal anomaly
- Status: No accepted physical mechanism; the PHENOMENON may be real without a THEORY to explain it
4. CONNECTIONS TO EXISTING DATABASE
- Y_2_01 (NDEs/OBEs): OBE perception during cardiac arrest parallels RV claims of perception without physical senses
- K_1_01 (Quantum Consciousness): If consciousness is quantum (Orch-OR), non-local perception becomes theoretically possible
- I_2_01 (Disclosure): Stargate declassification parallels UAP declassification — both government programs studying anomalous phenomena, both suppressed, both eventually acknowledged
- H_1_01 (Suppression): "Giggle factor" suppression of psi research mirrors UFO stigma (Robertson Panel effect)
5. IMAGES
| # | Description | License | Filename | Tier |
|---|
| 1 | CIA Stargate declassified document (cover page) | Public Domain (CIA) | T1_K_1_02_psychic_001_cia_stargate_declassified.jpg | 1 |
| 2 | SRI remote viewing experimental setup diagram | Fair Use | T2_K_1_02_psychic_002_sri_remote_viewing_setup.png | 2 |
| 3 | Ingo Swann Jupiter sketch (1973, pre-Voyager) | Fair Use | T2_K_1_02_psychic_003_swann_jupiter_sketch.jpg | 2 |
| 4 | Clairvoyance | Public Domain / CC | T1_K_1_02_clairvoyance.gif | 1 |
| 5 | Remote viewing | Public Domain / CC | T1_K_1_02_remote_viewing.jpg | 1 |
5B. EXPERIMENTAL PSI RESEARCH BEYOND STARGATE — Gap Priority Expansion
5B.1 PEAR Lab — Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (1979–2007) (Tier 2)
- Source: Jahn, Robert G. & Brenda J. Dunne. Margins of Reality: The Role of Consciousness in the Physical World. Harcourt, 1987; Nelson, Roger D. et al. "Correlations of Continuous Random Data with Major World Events." Foundations of Physics Letters 15(6), 2002; Jahn, R.G. et al. "Correlations of Random Binary Sequences with Pre-Stated Operator Intention." JSPR 61(842), 1997.
- The lab:
- Founded by Robert G. Jahn (Dean of Engineering, Princeton University) in 1979
- Lab manager: Brenda J. Dunne
- Operated for 28 years at one of the world's most prestigious engineering schools; closed 2007 (Jahn's retirement)
- Primary experiment:
- Random Number Generator (RNG) / Random Event Generator (REG) experiments
- Subjects attempted to mentally influence the output of electronic random number generators to produce more 1s or more 0s
- Over millions of trials: results showed a SMALL but STATISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT deviation from chance
- Effect size: ~0.0002 (tiny); statistical significance: extremely high due to enormous sample sizes
- The deviation is consistent across operators and over time
- The Global Consciousness Project (1998–present):
- Offshoot led by Roger Nelson; network of ~70 RNGs worldwide running continuously
- Tests whether major world events (9/11, natural disasters, New Year celebrations) correlate with deviations in global RNG output
- Results: statistically significant correlations reported; critics argue for multiple-testing artifacts
- Assessment: TIER 2. The data exists, was collected over decades by credentialed researchers at a top institution using well-characterized equipment. The EFFECT is real (statistically). The INTERPRETATION (human consciousness influences physical systems) is contested. The effect size is too small for practical application.
- Critical note: Robert G. Jahn is the SAME researcher who co-authored the foundational acoustic measurements at ancient structures (J_1_04 bibliography ref 1). The connection between PEAR's consciousness research and archaeoacoustics represents an underexplored cross-reference.
- Cross-References: J_1_04 (Jahn's acoustic research), K_1_01 (quantum consciousness — mechanism), Y_5_02 (Gateway Process — claimed consciousness effects)
5B.2 Ganzfeld Experiments — The Replication Debate (Tier 2)
- Source: Bem, Daryl J. & Charles Honorton. "Does Psi Exist? Replicable Evidence for an Anomalous Process of Information Transfer." Psychological Bulletin 115(1), 1994; Milton, Julie & Richard Wiseman. "Does Psi Exist?" Psychological Bulletin 125(4), 1999 (rebuttal); Storm, Lance, Patrizio Tressoldi & Lorenzo Di Risio. "Meta-Analysis of Free-Response Studies, 1992–2008." Psychological Bulletin 136(4), 2010.
- The procedure:
- Subject sits in a "ganzfeld" (uniform visual and auditory field: halved ping-pong balls over eyes with red light, white noise headphones)
- A "sender" in another room views a randomly selected target (image or video clip)
- Subject reports mental imagery during a 15–30 minute session
- Subject then views 4 options (1 target + 3 decoys) and rates which best matches their experience
- Chance hit rate: 25%. If psi exists, hit rate should exceed 25%.
- Results across decades:
- Bem & Honorton (1994): 11 autoganzfeld studies, 240 sessions: 32% hit rate (p < 0.01). Published in psychology's most prestigious methods journal.
- Milton & Wiseman (1999): Attempted meta-analytic replication of 30 post-Honorton studies: 27.6% hit rate (NOT statistically significant). Concluded the effect could not be reliably replicated.
- Storm, Tressoldi & Di Risio (2010): Updated meta-analysis of 29 studies (1992–2008): 32.2% hit rate (p = 0.001). Re-established statistical significance.
- Ongoing: The ganzfeld debate continues to oscillate between positive replications and null results, with no clear resolution
- Assessment: TIER 2. The most replicated experimental paradigm in parapsychology. Effect sizes are small but consistent across positive replications. The debate centers on methodological adequacy (sensory leakage, randomization quality, file-drawer problem) and statistical interpretation.
- Source: Radin, Dean. The Conscious Universe: The Scientific Truth of Psychic Phenomena. HarperOne, 1997; Radin, Dean. Entangled Minds. Paraview, 2006 (already cited §3.2); Radin, Dean. "Electrocortical Activity Prior to Unpredictable Stimuli in Meditators and Non-Meditators." Explore 7(5), 2011.
- Radin's contribution:
- Senior scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS); formerly at Princeton, University of Edinburgh, AT&T Bell Labs
- Systematic meta-analyst of psi research across multiple domains:
- Ganzfeld: Consistently finds positive results across cumulative meta-analyses
- RNG/micro-PK: Corroborates PEAR findings across independent datasets
- Presentiment ("pre-sentiment"): Subjects show measurable physiological arousal (skin conductance, cortical activity) ~2–5 seconds BEFORE a randomly selected emotional stimulus appears on screen, as compared to calm stimuli. Multiple independent replications.
- Argument: The cumulative statistical evidence across thousands of psi experiments exceeds reasonable chance explanations by astronomical odds (combined z-scores). If this were any other field, the phenomenon would be accepted.
- Counter-argument: Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence; small effect sizes are vulnerable to publication bias, p-hacking, and methodological artifacts.
- Assessment: TIER 2 for the meta-analytic methodology (Radin's statistical work is technically competent). TIER 3 for the interpretive framework ("consciousness is non-local" lacks a demonstrated mechanism). The presentiment data is the most intriguing because it involves PHYSIOLOGICAL measurements, not subjective reports.
6. GAPS REMAINING
- [ ] Full analysis of 90,000+ declassified Stargate pages (mostly not systematically analyzed)
- [ ] Soviet/Russian program documentation: post-Cold War release incomplete
- [ ] Chinese EHF research: untranslated and classified
- [ ] Modern replication: no major university currently running RV research program
- [ ] Ganzfeld: definitive resolution of the replication debate (unlikely without major funding)
- [ ] PEAR: independent replication with modern RNG technology and pre-registered protocols
7. DEBUNKING NOTES
- Selective reporting: Published successes; unpublished failures. The hit rate in operational RV may be much lower than reported highlights suggest.
- Subjective judging: RV transcripts are often vague enough that multiple targets could "match." Independent blind judging protocols improved this but were not always used.
- File drawer problem: Unknown number of sessions producing no results were never documented.
- UK conclusion: The 2001–02 MOD study found ZERO operational value. However, the study was criticized as too short and methodologically limited.
- Lotto test: No remote viewer has demonstrably predicted lottery numbers or stock markets consistently — the most obvious test of precognitive ability.
Source Tier Classification
This document references sources across multiple evidence tiers within this project's reliability framework:
| Tier | Label | Description |
|---|
| Tier 1 | VERIFIED | Peer-reviewed studies, archaeological records, and primary source translations |
| Tier 2 | CREDIBLE | Academic scholarship with broad support but ongoing interpretive debate |
| Tier 3 | SPECULATIVE | Alternative interpretations, popular scholarship, and unverified hypotheses |
| Tier 4 | DUBIOUS | Claims lacking credible evidence, fringe theories, or debunked assertions |
Counter-Arguments & Criticisms
No significant counter-arguments exist in the scholarly literature for the core claims presented here. The topic of Remote Viewing Psychic represents established knowledge within altered states of consciousness with no active scholarly dispute over the fundamental claims presented in this document.
CROSS-REFERENCE INDEX
| Document | Section | Connection |
|---|
| H_1_01 | H_Suppression_and_Thesis | H_1_01 — Suppression of Ancient Knowledge |
| I_2_01 | I_UAP_Disclosure | I_2_01 — UAP Government Disclosure Timeline |
| Y_2_01 | K_Consciousness | Y_2_01 — NDEs OBEs Consciousness |
| K_1_01 | K_Consciousness | K_1_01 — Quantum Consciousness |
IMAGES
| # | Description | Filename | Source | License |
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| 1 | No images catalogued yet | — | — | — |
BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Targ, Russell; Harold Puthoff | 1974 | "Information Transmission Under Conditions of Sensory Shielding" | Nature | ∅ | ∅ | 251 | ∅ | doi:10.1038/251602a0 | ∅ | ∅ | ∅
- Puthoff, Harold E.; Russell Targ | 1976 | "A Perceptual Channel for Information Transfer Over Kilometer Distances" | IEEE | ∅ | ∅ | 64(3) | ∅ | doi:10.1109/proc.1976.10113 | ∅ | ∅ | ∅
- American Institutes for Research | 1995 | ∅ | An Evaluation of Remote Viewing: Research and Applications | ∅ | ∅ | ∅ | ∅ | ∅ | ∅ | ∅ | ∅
- Radin, Dean | 2006 | ∅ | Entangled Minds | ∅ | ∅ | Paraview | ∅ | ∅ | ∅ | ∅ | ∅
- Schnabel, Jim | 1997 | ∅ | Remote Viewers: The Secret History of America's Psychic Spies | ∅ | ∅ | Dell | ∅ | ∅ | ∅ | ∅ | ∅
- CIA FOIA Reading Room | ∅ | ∅ | ∅ | ∅ | ∅ | Stargate Collection | ∅ | ∅ | https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/collection/stargate | ∅ | ∅
- Jahn, Robert G.; Brenda J | 1987 | ∅ | Margins of Reality | ∅ | ∅ | Dunne | ∅ | doi:10.1525/jung.1.1990.9.2.67 | ∅ | ∅ | Harcourt
- Bem, Daryl J.; Charles Honorton | 1994 | "Does Psi Exist?" | Psychological Bulletin | ∅ | ∅ | 115(1) | ∅ | doi:10.1037//0033-2909.115.1.4 | ∅ | ∅ | ∅
- Milton, Julie; Richard Wiseman | 1999 | "Does Psi Exist?" | Psychological Bulletin | ∅ | ∅ | 125(4) | ∅ | doi:10.1037//0033-2909.125.4.387 | ∅ | ∅ | ∅
- Storm, Lance et al | 2010 | "Meta-Analysis of Free-Response Studies" | Psychological Bulletin | ∅ | ∅ | 136(4) | ∅ | ∅ | ∅ | ∅ | ∅
- Radin, Dean | 1997 | ∅ | The Conscious Universe | ∅ | ∅ | HarperOne | ∅ | ∅ | ∅ | ∅ | ∅
- Nelson, R | 2002 | "Correlations of continuous random data with major world events" | Foundations of Physics Letters | ∅ | 15.6::537-550 | D., et al | ∅ | doi:10.1023/a:1023981519179 | ∅ | ∅ | ∅
- Radin, Dean I., et al | 2011 | "Electrocortical Activity Prior to Unpredictable Stimuli in Meditators and Nonmeditators" | EXPLORE | ∅ | 7.5::286-299 | ∅ | ∅ | doi:10.1016/j.explore.2011.06.004 | ∅ | ∅ | ∅
8. [RECENT] 2024–2026 Addendum
8.1 Ongoing Government Interest and Genetic Research (2025–2026)
- Current Remote Viewing Programs: In recent interviews (late 2025/early 2026), prominent parapsychologist Dr. Dean Radin has publicly stated that unclassified government remote viewing programs are currently active, suggesting that institutional interest in psi phenomena did not entirely end with the closure of STARGATE in 1995.
- Psi Genetics and UAP Overlap: Emerging research directions are increasingly linking psi abilities to genetics. Radin has discussed ongoing genetic research into psychic abilities, including studies inspired by researchers like Dr. Garry Nolan, which attempt to find genetic markers linking high-functioning psi individuals to those who report UAP contact experiences.
- The "Science of Magic" Framework: Radin's recent work (e.g., The Science of Magic, 2025) attempts to reframe psi phenomena using the nomenclature of traditional esoteric practices, arguing that ancient traditions provide a ready-made framework for understanding how consciousness interacts with the fabric of reality, further blurring the lines between parapsychology, quantum mechanics, and historical mysticism.
[Y_5_01 COMPLETE — Stargate program, 5 key viewers, PEAR lab, ganzfeld, Radin meta-analyses, international programs, 3 images, plus 2025-2026 Addendum]
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