Jim Marrs discussing
Remote Viewing Aliens at the
Secret Space Program Conference.
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Secret government program used telepathy to contact aliens
Military-trained psychic spies were able to view non-humans on
Earth and elsewhere through remote viewing, argued Jim Marrs at this year’s Secret Space Program conference in
Bastrop, Texas.
Jim Marrs is a former newspaper journalist who has written for a myriad of news outlets, including the
Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He is perhaps best known for his
1989 book
Crossfire:
The Plot That Killed
Kennedy, which reached the
New York Times paperback non-fiction best seller list and later served as the basis for
Oliver Stone’s film
JFK.
SRI International developed a method of spying called “remote viewing” in the
1970s, which caught the attention of the
CIA and was later passed on to the
U.S. Army.
Remote viewing is a form of telepathy that perceives places, persons and actions through extrasensory perception (
ESP).
According to Marrs, everyone has the ability to do remote viewing. It is not limited to time and place. You can use it to look into the past and future. However, the further you look into the future, the fuzzier it gets, which suggests the future is not determined, explained Marrs.
US Military launches StarGate program
A
US military program, known as StarGate, sought to locate and map
Soviet Union submarines using remote viewing. The process involved a group
of individuals who attempted to visualize the coordinates on a world map, given the magnitude and longitude of the submarines.
The program had apparently worked effectively for more than twenty years.
Army intelligence officer
Joe McMoneagle is said to be the first man to be taught remote viewing during the StarGate project. The original group consisted of six remote viewers. During the course of the program, there was an interest in UFOs.
One of the best remote viewers, according to Marrs, went by the name of
Pat Price.
According to Price, he found four alien bases on Earth. They were located on
Mount Perdido in
Pyrenees,
Mount Inyangani in
Zimbabwe, Mount
Ziel in
Australia and Mount
Haye’s in
Alaska. The organization originally filed the report away.
In
1998,
Skip Atwater, executive officer of the grill flame unit, was responsible for giving members of the group odd tasks. He recalled Price’s four alien bases and gave them the coordinates for each. All the members came back and reported that all the bases were on Earth and run by aliens.
Marrs believes that aliens have visited Earth many times throughout human history.
Nevertheless, he believes the frequency of visits spiked with the rise of nuclear weapons.
The
Aztec Incident
Marrs also referenced the 1948 Aztec story as evidence that remote viewing has been used to communicate with aliens. According to various reports, a
UFO crashed in the
New Mexico desert in 1948.
Alien corpses were taken from the site by the
U.S. Air Force, which many believe were dissected.
There has been a lot of controversy about the Aztec story. The reason not many people know about the Aztec story, according to Marrs, is because Aztec is near the
Colorado border.
Military officials had been tracking the object prior to the crash. When the UFO landed, military units in Colorado immediately rushed to the site and disposed the evidence before anyone had a chance to see it.
In 2009,
Randy Barnes of the Aztec
Library Association contracted with
Problems Solutions
Innovations, headed by Lyn
Buchanan, who was once in charge of the army’s remote viewing unit.
Eleven remote viewers were summoned to take a look at Aztec to see if the incident really happened.
The remote viewers found that a large, silver object designed for transportation flew to the ground. Many people had observed the object. They found “biologicals” in the craft. Some witnesses tried to help the creatures but couldn’t do so due to language barriers.
Eventually, the army showed up. There was some sort of negotiation among the parties involved. They took the biologicals inside the craft to an undisclosed location.
According the report, the aliens could use remote viewing to manipulate their captures.
Government officials couldn’t let the aliens loose. As a result, an official decision was made to execute the aliens.
Marrs’s claims are mind-bending and provocative. He draws upon multiple lines of evidence to support how remote viewing has substantiated the existence of UFOs. For more information, check out Marrs’s book, Alien
Agenda.
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- published: 26 Jan 2016
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