
June 14, 1996: Remote Viewing - Ed Dames
The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III
June 25, 20231h 12m
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Show Notes
Major Ed Dames of Psi Tech returns for an extended deep dive into remote viewing applications, delivering revelations that range from the mundane to the extraordinary. He begins by sharing his team's preliminary remote viewing results on Art Bell's mysterious Roswell material, concluding that the parts are not alien but originate from a prototype time-travel device built roughly a decade in the future that accidentally slipped backward through a temporal vortex and crashed in the desert around 1950.
Dames then pulls back the curtain on Area 51, asserting that the base houses America's ultimate defense against nuclear attack: hypersonic unmanned craft capable of reaching Mach 18, designed to intercept ICBMs in enemy airspace before they go ballistic. He explains that the extreme secrecy stems not from alien technology but from toxic fuel classifications and satellite intelligence protection. The Major also describes his membership in the Pentagon's secret UFO working group, disguised as the Advanced Theoretical Physics Working Group.
The conversation reaches its most profound territory when Dames confirms remote viewing evidence for the survival of consciousness after death, reiterates his grim environmental predictions of atmospheric collapse and dying babies, and cryptically advises listeners to watch Mars. Art presses him on the nature of the soul, the possibility of changing predicted futures, and the paradox of perceiving one's own death.
Dames then pulls back the curtain on Area 51, asserting that the base houses America's ultimate defense against nuclear attack: hypersonic unmanned craft capable of reaching Mach 18, designed to intercept ICBMs in enemy airspace before they go ballistic. He explains that the extreme secrecy stems not from alien technology but from toxic fuel classifications and satellite intelligence protection. The Major also describes his membership in the Pentagon's secret UFO working group, disguised as the Advanced Theoretical Physics Working Group.
The conversation reaches its most profound territory when Dames confirms remote viewing evidence for the survival of consciousness after death, reiterates his grim environmental predictions of atmospheric collapse and dying babies, and cryptically advises listeners to watch Mars. Art presses him on the nature of the soul, the possibility of changing predicted futures, and the paradox of perceiving one's own death.