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Dale E. Graff is the founder and director of Project Stargate, the U.S. government's program that investigated and used remote viewing as a means of espionage. In the following viewpoint, Graff describes the first time he participated and oversaw a remote viewing experiment. The remote viewer in New York City accurately described the caves Graff and his two companions toured in Ohio. Graff maintains that while the success of this experiment does not prove the existence of remote viewing, it shows that its potential should not be ignored.
A new or unusual experience usually remains vivid in memory throughout our lives. I'm sure we can all recall the essence, even details, of that first day in school, first date, or first presentation. Both positive and negative events, when charged with strong emotion or...
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