Russell Targ, one of the greatest scientists ever to work in the field of ESP has proved that it must be real. He explains why, and his reasons are powerfully convincing. Russell co-founded the Stanford Research Institute’s famed program to explore psychic abilities. The basic techniques of remote viewing still in use today were developed at SRI by such pioneers as Russell Targ, Hal Puthoff, Pat Price, Joe McMoneagle and others.

In this spellbinding interview, Russell Targ reveals recently declassified material from his days at SRI for the first time, and offers a convincing explanation for ESP.
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Last year, a California court convicted a swindler of murder in a case that was solved partly, the lead police investigator said, with the help of remote viewing (NOTE: Subscribers can still listen to this show).

In the May 5th edition of the Las Vegas Sun, Joe Schoenmann quotes Charlie Rose, a member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, as saying that "it seems to me a hell of a cheap radar system. And if the Russians have it and we don’t, we’re in serious trouble." (He said this in 1979, when we were more concerned with the Cold War that al-Qaeda).
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As the first person to be recruited into the US Army’s remote viewing program, Joe McMoneagle is designated as Psychic Spy 001. He is also one of the most successful remote viewers in history, with a long record of success both in the remote viewing program and in private practice.
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