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May 4, 1999: Remote Viewing - Ed Dames

May 4, 1999: Remote Viewing - Ed Dames

The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III

June 12, 20242h 50m

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Show Notes

Art Bell returns from a three-week personal absence to sit down with Major Ed Dames, founder of the private remote viewing firm PSI TECH, now celebrating its tenth anniversary. Dames discusses contrails, revealing that his remote viewing sessions identified three distinct categories: normal condensation trails, atmospheric chemistry research missions flown by agencies like NASA and NOAA studying ozone depletion, and a classified defense initiative involving material falling from the sky that he cannot fully disclose but suggests may protect the public in a national emergency.

The conversation shifts to the devastating F5 tornadoes that ravaged Oklahoma and Kansas, which Dames had predicted months earlier on the show. He links the increasing severity of storms to accelerating ozone loss, warning that the problem is far worse than publicly acknowledged and will fundamentally alter how humanity grows food and inhabits the planet. Dames also announces PSI TECH's Operation Guiding Light, donating remote viewing training tapes to American high schools in the wake of the Columbine tragedy.

Art and Dames explore deep philosophical territory, including the nature of consciousness, the mechanics of teleportation, and the distinction between mind and soul. Dames describes PSI TECH's new Transluminonics division working on wireless quantum teleportation switching devices and warns that 1999 will bring events of biblical proportions that will eclipse Y2K concerns.