
January 27, 2000: Remote Viewing - Ed Dames
The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III
August 29, 20242h 39m
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Show Notes
Art Bell welcomes Major Ed Dames, the former military remote viewer known to listeners as Dr. Doom, for a wide-ranging session on psychic intelligence gathering. Art opens by asking whether Dames could remote view the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Dames explains a fundamental limitation of remote viewing: once a person dies, the viewer loses what he calls chain of custody and cannot track the essence of a soul, making it impossible to confirm whether the same being returned to life three days later.
The discussion shifts to Dames' earlier remote viewing of Satan, which he describes as one of the most unsettling projects of his career. He recounts the sensation of entering what felt like a war room where the entity appeared almost welcoming, as though confident nothing could stop its plans. Dames reflects on how the experience changed him and led him to contemplate the nature of divine intervention.
Dames also addresses escalating weather anomalies, connecting them to unprecedented solar activity he says his team had predicted before Y2K. He suggests the sun's behavior is driving increasingly violent storms worldwide and warns that solar-linked weather disruption and emerging diseases will intensify in the years ahead.
The discussion shifts to Dames' earlier remote viewing of Satan, which he describes as one of the most unsettling projects of his career. He recounts the sensation of entering what felt like a war room where the entity appeared almost welcoming, as though confident nothing could stop its plans. Dames reflects on how the experience changed him and led him to contemplate the nature of divine intervention.
Dames also addresses escalating weather anomalies, connecting them to unprecedented solar activity he says his team had predicted before Y2K. He suggests the sun's behavior is driving increasingly violent storms worldwide and warns that solar-linked weather disruption and emerging diseases will intensify in the years ahead.