
Transcript for Interview on Project Stargate | Remote Viewing
The interview examines the U.S. military’s Project Stargate, a two‑decade‑long remote‑viewing program that operated from the 1970s until its 1995 termination and declassification. Host Johnathan Bi walks through original declassified documents from the Archives of the Impossible, illustrating how remote‑viewers were briefed with anonymized targets and recorded sensory impressions. He highlights several documented “hits” that purportedly produced accurate intelligence on military sites. The discussion later pivots to philosophical implications of psychic phenomena in intelligence work.

Science Can’t Explain Why This Worked | Project Stargate
Project Stargate was a CIA‑run remote‑viewing program that spanned over two decades, tasking civilians to psychically locate military targets. Declassified documents now at Rice University show a series of unusually accurate intelligence “hits,” prompting renewed scrutiny. The Soviet Union and...
