Pfffft
>""""""scientific experiments""""""
Are you guys keeping up with this nonsense?
Pfffft
>""""""scientific experiments""""""
Are you guys keeping up with this nonsense?
Provide a reliable source for this supposed document please.
We already have a thread on this. This is just Trump doing some 4d chess trolling.
Fucking Russian hackers!!!
Wth is this real?
Realer than real life
cia.gov
>the government declassifies CIA documents
>people actually believe them
Yes, because the fucking shadow agency that guides geopolitics while remaining completely unaccountable to the public - and which routinely engages in psyops and disinformation campaigns - is definitely to be trusted. Why? Because they said something that you might agree with.
The biggest idiots on the planet regularly manage to accrue funding through the armed forces.
holy shit wtf is this.
It definetly is somewhat thought out but it's far below psychology tier quality of science.
Black van will come to your house at 9 am
This is how we justify top secret funding without accounting for where money is really going.
That or corruption. Who was president soon before 2001?
Remote viewing isn't new. The CIA has been involved with it for ages. Now we just have the benefit of these program, the evidence of their existence and their findings.
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I'm too lazy to read it, someone please summarize the problems.
>CIA has been involved with it for ages
It was also the military intel and the SRI. They called it CRV, controlled remote viewing, a lab-based science. Ingo Swann was a great viewer. In April 1973 he predicted 13 features of Jupiter that were later confirmed by the Pioneer 10 fly-by.
True skepticism does not begin by being anti-anything. The processes of open consideration and examination (i.e., research) will ultimately establish whether something exists or not. -- Ingo Swann
Also Leonard "Lyn" Buchanan (mil).
Remote viewing is a novel perceptual discipline for gaining information not available to the ordinary physical senses. Used extensively by so-called "psychic spies" during the Cold War for classified military projects, it has a long history both as an intelligence gathering tool and as the subject of research and applications in the civilian world. Remote viewing has now taken a long step into the public domain with the formation of a professional association to educate, research, propose standards, test performance, and promote public awareness of this unique human mental capacity. - International Remote Viewing Association IRVA.org
Pic is from Ingo Swann's book (manuscript) "Penetration".
This is how I would make a 5 million dollar fundaraiser from bullshit
It's either a money laundering cover or part of a disinformation campaign.
The question is more like how much CIA drug money is laundered through their psyops?
The top level of oversight always has to end with the peoples who make up the population being governed, the last thing you want is spooks running the show because that just implies we are living in another dark age.
>remote viewing
You mean cameras?
So is this implying Swann projected all the way Jupiter?
>Dominant orage color: confirmed 1979
Am I being trolled or did they really not know Jupiter was orange until 1979? Surely they had good enough telescopes before then?
>disinformation campaign
What's the point of disinformation if you don't spread the information? And what's the benefit from this disinformation? If you want to see a disinformation campaign, look up "Red Mercury".
This is probably real but overblown. There have been other studies that have shown the mind doing metaphysical things but it's always a subtle effect.
>True skepticism does not begin by being anti-anything
No, skepticism is being anti-anything contrary to your biases. That's why skepticism is just as retarded as gullibility and only practiced by fedoras.
True science and investigation is about being open minded and following where the data takes you.
>drug money is laundered through their psyops
Rule #1 of laundering money, don't do it in any way that draws attention. Psyops is an attention magnet.
I think he's implying they used the money that was supposedly going to the "study" and wrote up a bullshit report, and spent the money elsewhere. Are you saying the CIA doesn't spread disinformation?
>the best way to spread disinformation is to put it in classified reports that no one will read.
That penetration book is way out there; it could be a psyop to smokescreen research into an important cold-war intelligence program, or it could be that truth is stranger than fiction.
The fact is that scientific theory about how the human mind works is very incomplete, as is physics for that matter.
>what are falsified classified report that you know are gonna get declassified?