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Kaia Stonebrook

Remote Viewing

Remote Viewing explores the declassified history of government-sponsored research into psychic abilities, specifically whether these abilities could be used for national security. The book examines programs within the CIA and Department of Defense, analyzing experimental protocols and statistical analyses used to test remote viewing capabilities. It avoids sensationalism, instead focusing on a fact-based analysis of the intersection of science and politics. One intriguing aspect explored is how the Cold War drove the need for unconventional intelligence gathering methods.
The book's central argument is that while statistically significant results were achieved, the practical applicability of remote viewing for intelligence remains questionable. It presents declassified documents and experimental data to support this claim, highlighting the challenges in conducting rigorous scientific research on subjective experiences. Beginning with key concepts and historical context, the book progresses through case studies and statistical analysis, ultimately offering a balanced perspective on the potential and limitations of remote viewing for intelligence gathering.
141 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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