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Music From the high desert and the great American Southwest,
I bid you all good evening, good morning, good afternoon, wherever the time zone,
all 25 of them covered like a blanket by this program, Post to Post AM, I'm Art Bell.
My honor to be with you through this weekend, as we explore some fascinating avenues tonight, The Honorable Dr. Dune will be here.
It is never boring.
Maybe many things, but boring it never is when Major Ed Dames is on the radio.
A remarkable man.
He's the world's foremost remote-viewing teacher.
And I've got a full copy, I've said this so many times, of his military record.
He did exactly what he says he did for the secret CIA-funded Remote viewing program that went on for 20 years in this country, and if you listen tonight, you will see why they call him Dr. Doom.
Let's look around the world very briefly.
We'll have open lines this hour shortly.
The commission investigating the September 11 attacks will recommend, get this folks, a new cabinet-level post To oversee the nation's 15 intelligence agencies and control their budgets!
Say to people familiar with the panel's final report, oh man!
The report to be released Thursday makes the case for a Director of National Intelligence by detailing intelligence failures by the CIA, FBI, and others that enabled the September 11 terrorist attacks to occur.
They say the two would only speak on condition of anonymity.
Yeah, I bet.
Because the report has not been made public yet.
This is going to be one big fight.
And I mean really a big fight.
Now the reason I say that is because our nation's intelligence agencies are nothing if not competitive, jealous, and uh... in constant uh... combat with each other so for one entity to oversee and control all of them including their budgets there's going to be a big fight a suicide car bomber hit the iraqi justice ministers convoys he left home saturday killing five bodyguards but leaving al-hassan unharmed three people including a police chief died in the attacks throughout the country
So Iraq still is not a very safe place at all for anybody.
Here in Nevada, fire managers began releasing engines and air power from a fire Saturday.
It was a scary one.
It destroyed at least 15 homes as crews secured containment lines near the homes and made some progress to keep flames out of the Lake Tahoe Basin area.
It was close, though.
It was very close.
Images of an American hostage being decapitated have shown up on the Internet tonight.
It was a site that they chose, of course, known for carrying statements of Islamic militants.
The gruesome videotape appeared three days after U.S.
authorities announced the search for the body of Paul M. Johnson Jr.
had been called off.
So they may have had a preview.
A balloon ride turned into a very scary ordeal indeed for 20 people Saturday when the aircraft got stuck high above the city and then was tossed around by high wind like a pinata, it says here, for about an hour and a half before rescuers finally brought it down.
That must have been pretty scary.
You're hanging up there in a balloon tethered and a really big storm comes along and starts to push you all around.
The Danbury Federal Correctional Institute is about 20 miles from Martha Stewart's home in Connecticut, and that's where she's a-goin'.
But it will seem like a world away from her normal lifestyle if Stewart loses her appeals.
She will, in all likelihood, end up in the low-security prison that is home to 13 other female inmates.
Now, I'm certain, because George is on the ball, that there's no way you could not have heard the following during the week, but the headline from the New York Times is, Collapse of the Earth's Magnetic Field Accelerates!
Yeah, that's right!
Collapse of the Earth's Magnetic Field Accelerates!
The Collapse of the Earth's Magnetic Field.
New York Times stuff, folks.
Which both guards the planet and guides many of its creatures, appears to have started in earnest about 150 years ago.
The New York Times is planning to report on page one.
That's front page news.
Tuesday, science reporter Bill Broad has filed a report, according to newsroom sources, which explains how the field's strength has waned 10% To perhaps 15% so far, and this deterioration has accelerated of late, increasing debate over whether it portends a reversal of the lines of magnetic force that normally envelop our Earth.
God explains, during a reversal, the main field weakens, almost vanishes, and then reappears with opposite polarity.
Afterward, compass needles that normally point north will point south, And during the thousands of years of transition, much in the heavens and earth would go askew.
Rod claims, quote, a reversal could knock out power grids, hurt astronauts and satellites, widen atmospheric ozone holes, send polar auroras flashing to the equator, confuse birds, fish, and migratory animals that rely on the steadiness of the magnetic field as a navigational aid.
Now that came sailing off the Drudge Report, but New York Times stuff, how about that?
And then, you know, they didn't mention human beings in that list of mammals and birds and such that will all of a sudden have some difficulty and will not be able to function as normal, I'm sure!
That Homo sapiens probably will be affected in one way or the other.
And in fact, as you look around you, are you sure?
Can you really be sure that it has not yet begun?
Now there's some big news.
The sun is having its way with us right now.
It began several days ago.
I don't know how many of you are up on all of this, I would imagine.
George certainly would have covered it during the week, but... Huh.
We're being bombarded.
There began a few days ago, sort of like warning shots across the bow, several Class M flares.
Those would be medium-sized flares.
They were then followed by about four or five, and we're in it right now, four or five really big X-class flares.
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, like a machine gun.
We're way on the downside of the 11-year sun cycle, where some scientists say, in a sort of contrary manner, you are liable to get, according to the last couple of cycles, bigger sunspots.
Well, we're sure getting them, baby.
Just like a shotgun firing at the Earth, they keep coming.
It's underway right now.
And then this.
Imagine you're in California.
It's July, the middle of summer.
The sun comes up early, bright rays warm the ground.
It's a great day to be outside, and then suddenly it begins to snow.
Not just a little flurry, but a swirling blizzard that doesn't stop for two weeks.
That's what the forecasters call unseasonable weather.
It sounds incredible, but something like that just happened on our sun, and they refer to the last spate of sun flares like the ones I just described we had.
They were perhaps historical.
One of them certainly was historical, being perhaps an X-28-48.
They don't even know for sure now, but it was the monster of all times, in fact so big that satellites had to re- recalibrate their instruments because it pegged them all out!
Boom!
Just like that.
And I got a very, very interesting email from somebody right here in Pahrump, Nevada, another ham operator, who says, hey Art, just for your info, we had an extreme x-ray event this morning, July 16, at or about 655 a.m.
Pacific Time.
My radiation monitor went nuts, allowing me Allow me to explain.
I've been monitoring them since 1999, radiation levels, in this area, meaning here in Pahrump.
For my own peace of mind, our normal background radiation is about 10 to 15 counts per minute, or about 001 millirems, or rads, per hour.
My monitor's level of event measurement is about 3,000 counts per minute, or about 5 rems, or rads, an hour.
The social flare event this morning, so social, the solar flare event this morning pegged my needle far beyond the 3,000 count per minute or five rads per hour scale.
Now I thought my meter had broken.
I have two meters, both calibrated by labs.
One measures alpha, beta, and gamma particles, the other alpha, beta, and gamma particles as well as gamma rays and x-rays.
And I'm telling you, this event was by far the largest I've seen in five years of monitoring.
Not to be an alarmist, but there is something I think we're not being told.
Four rides an hour is deemed fairly unsafe for life.
This event was far above that, and no one's saying a word.
Perhaps you could look into it further.
We are to expect another event tomorrow of the same or greater magnitude, and we certainly got it, by the way.
Now, these stories may be related or not to what's going on on our sun.
Headline, Europe plagued by snow and heat waves.
Romanian death toll climbs.
A lot of times we don't look outside our own borders for news.
We get so little news of Europe.
Extreme temperatures, which have killed at least 22 people in Romania in the space of a week now, continue to plague Europe.
With Greece sweltering to a heat wave and an open-air performance cancelled in Italy.
Now you may have seen something of the story on Greece and the reason they ran the story is because we're going to have the Olympics there and there was a power failure in Greece and they were sweltering it said at the time in over 100 degree temperatures.
Four people Two of them, teenage shepherds, were struck by lightning in Romania over the weekend when a heat wave that had killed at least 18 during the week gave way to hailstorms and gale force winds, according to the Interior Ministry.
Fierce winds damaged 400 homes, mainly in the north, ripped up trees, cut power lines
to 300 areas, while hailstorms destroyed 4,600 hectares, that's 11,300 acres of crops.
Storms that had provoked floods and power cuts in Britain and Germany during the week turned to snow in the Bavarian mountains on Sunday.
Germany's highest mountain was covered by 2 meters, 7 inches, 6 feet, 7 inches of snow after 10 centimeters fell since Saturday and the mercury dipped to an unseasonably cold minus 6 degrees Celsius 21 degrees Fahrenheit. In Italy, the opening night of a new
production there at an amphitheater was interrupted after just seven minutes
because of stormy weather, leaving 12,000 people very angry. So the weather
in Europe is changing faster than anywhere else. But even here in the U.S. listen
to this, Mark in Bordertown, New Jersey. Art here in New Jersey, our local
TV station reported that we're stuck in a typical winter weather pattern.
The jet stream is shooting straight down the east, just like it normally does in the winter.
This weekend, we're scheduled for a northeastern storm in the area.
It'll be rain, but still, it's a winter pattern, not summer.
This is weird.
Even the weather person on TV was simply lost for words.
I think the day after tomorrow, is today.
And I'm sure you saw this.
Stephen Hawking is now backtracking a little bit after nearly 30 years of arguing that a black hole, any black hole, destroys anything and everything that falls into it, including information.
Stephen Hawking is now saying, hmm, I was wrong.
And what he's suggesting now is that, in fact, a black hole would not Destroy information.
Information can apparently flow out of a black hole.
Now what this means to anything, I don't know.
It's the kind of question that, of course, we will ask Dr. Michio Kaku when he returns.
But information would not be destroyed, but rather available.
So, Again, what does that mean?
I don't know.
We'll have to ask.
And then I've just got a cute little thing here.
I've got more, but I'll put that aside.
This is... I don't know.
Somebody's idea of what would be a time machine ad.
If there were time machines for sale, it might go like this.
Of course, the Acme Time Machine Company.
You would call it Acme.
Every cartoon in the world uses the Acme name, doesn't it?
The Acme Time Machine Company.
This is to introduce you to the Acme Time Machine.
On March 3rd of 2020, we will start producing our machine and will do so until June 23rd of 2041.
We will sell these machines in units of two for safety reasons.
In the rare case one should give trouble.
These machines are fully guaranteed And we will repair them free if they're shipped to us during the time we are in business.
Of course, the fact that you travel with a spare, they're each only the size of a medium suitcase and weigh about 20 pounds each, means that many reasons for repair will be eliminated with common sense.
For instance, if one is left where it is trampled by a dinosaur, one has only to use a spare to go back When it was left, you know, in the same spot, and move it before the dinosaur steps on it.
If an improvement should be made in our machine while we are building them, we will simply go back before we ship them and incorporate the improvement before we ship them the first time.
Now in the unlikely event that you have problems with one of our time machines, Simply ship it to us while we're in business, and we'll repair it before we send it to you in the first place.
Thus, the problem will not have happened.
This policy makes our machines virtually trouble-free.
Our sales terms are simple.
just send us a hundred and forty six thousand three hundred and eighty six
dollars to arrive at our location
and i'll take that out during during the time we're in business and we will ship your
machines to arrive where and when you want them
However, due to the fact that these machines can be dangerous if improperly operated, we will only ship them to you after your 21st birthday and not before.
As you can see, our terms allow you to have our machines shipped to you long before you pay for them.
Also, another protection for you is that if you travel back in time and something happens so that you are not born, You will not have paid for and received our machines and thus it will not have happened and you will indeed be born.
The Acme Time Machine Company will in no way be responsible for anything caused by time travel.
However, if you cause a serious problem that does not stop our business, we will return your money and refuse to ship the machines in the first place.
This will save both you and the company problems.
That's how there might be an advertisement for a time machine.
Wildcard Line, you are on the air.
Good evening.
Hello.
Hello.
Hi, Art.
It's Michael.
Hello, Michael.
I want to discuss about the reversal of the Earth's magnetic field and what I believe that there's a connection with UFO sightings in some parts of the world and areas where there's magnetic oddity.
Okay.
You might have heard of the South Atlantic Anomaly?
The South Atlantic Anomaly?
No, not specifically.
What do you refer to?
There is a strong magnetic pull in an area about, how should I say, 500 miles southeast of Buenos Aires, Argentina, in the South Atlantic Ocean.
You mean a stronger than normal one, yes?
Yes, it's been detected by numerous scientific research on you know me like we're developing other magnetic poles
yes areas not known for them anyway and don't forget south america
is that major ufo hot spot when it comes to sightings in
areas with odd magnetic uh...
measurements uh... are known to attract ufo sightings i don't know about that
sure that uh... you heard of landers california Well... The Integra-Tron?
Yes, but then there have been... Yes, of course I have.
But there have been UFO sightings virtually all over the world in areas where anomalies exist and where they don't.
I'm not sure they're related.
Yeah, that's what George Van Tassel talked about when he built his Integra-Tron back in the 1950s, that Landers sits on a magnetic center.
Yep, I know, I've heard it all my life.
Like the North Atlantic Pole, and it said that Within the next hundred years or so, it's going to change like 20 degrees.
The North Magnetic Pole.
I don't know where.
Like north or south or wherever like that?
Well, actually, sir, what they're saying is that the entire field is about to reverse.
The whole magnetic field of the Earth is going to reverse.
Now, they talk in terms of thousands of years, but they also say that, what, 10 or 20 No, 10-15% of the reversal has already occurred.
So, thousands of years and 10 or 15% which have already happened, it just doesn't add up to me.
Goomba, indeed.
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It is, and oh, I forgot to mention on the website tonight, coasttocoastam.com, well, last week during one of my breaks I snuck in with a camera and took a photograph of all four of our cats together.
Now I've cropped that so you can see them quite well.
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I've never obtained a shot of all four of our cats together.
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you can see it in their little shiny eyes.
And so where shall we begin?
How about here tonight?
East of the Rockies, you are on air.
Hello.
Hello.
Hi.
How you doing?
I'm doing quite well, thank you.
Good.
I'd like to respond to where the magnetic field is going.
To where the field is going.
All right.
Well, they say it's going to flip.
Flip.
And that's what I've heard, too.
But it depends on whose argument you listen to.
There's an area of magnetite north of Labrador in Canada, which is where the compass needle points to, which is not true north.
It's magnetic north.
Now, if the area of magnetite loses its strength, which it has been known to be doing over the years... Oh, now wait.
The actual area, magnetic north as it were, is wandering.
And has been wandering for some time.
Oh yes, it's been wandering, because the magnetite is losing its strength and the compass needle point, it gets erratic.
I'm pointing out that this thing is migrating, so the magnetite being fixed couldn't be the source, not if the field is migrating away from it.
Okay, well then that's a different argument.
The field that the earth generates If you know anything about it, if you do a cross-section of the Earth, it's shaped like two circles coming out from the core of the Earth.
And if the actual field is flipping, then that's a different story.
Well, that's what they're talking about, sir.
Yes, and that's what I had heard, too.
And I was kind of wondering, I mean, from what you heard and what I heard, if it was the actual field or if it was the magnetite.
No, it's the field.
Uh, would be fixed.
You know, it's the magnetite is rock, so it's fixed.
So to speak, yeah.
No, it's the field.
And many strange things will occur.
And people, I believe, will begin to act very erratically.
Now they talk about birds and migratory patterns and other animals being confused.
Do you honestly believe that we are not affected by, you know, the magnetic field?
Of course we are.
Of course we are.
And if that were to flip, would people begin, and even as the thousands of years or less process is underway, would people begin to react differently?
Oh, yes.
Indeed.
I believe so.
West of the Rockies, you're on air.
Hello.
Hello?
Hi.
Hi, thanks for having me on, Art.
Sure.
You know, I want to know why it is that we're creating this new cabinet position to tell the president about intelligence matters, when it seems that now we have a situation where the intelligence community has failed in the United States twice, if you believe that it truly was a failure, what happened on 9-11 and also what happened In terms of the intelligence of weapons of mass destruction?
The British Prime Minister the other day actually apologized for the failures.
Fully admitting they were failures.
He flat apologized.
Something you'll never see a U.S.
President do.
Last time I recall that occurring was President Reagan, I believe, and it was for the Iran-Contra thing.
You know, Art, I noticed that on talk radio we hear a lot about How, uh, you know, pacifists are, you know, maybe ruining, you know, this nation.
But, you know, I wonder when we take a look at, uh, you know, where America came from.
You know, when you take a look at, say, the Puritans, the, uh, you know, the Quakers, you know, the people that founded this country.
I mean, these were the first people to set foot on the shores and make this nation.
I mean, have we really gotten away from their values?
When you think about, you know, where we came from in terms of, you know, especially the Quakers, they were the most pacifist people.
You know, that it ever been.
It just seems like, really, like the soul of this nation is just kind of, you know, rotting out.
I mean, we really don't have the kind of values of our forefathers, the people that founded this place.
Yeah, I imagine.
Measured against the values of our forefathers, we have totally almost moved into the muck.
Yes.
You know, I mean, to me, you know, the very fact that we're even considering this new cabinet position just Begs all sorts of questions.
Why isn't anybody in jail for one of these intelligence attacks?
Failures?
I don't know.
Maybe because they were failures and not... You know, somebody goes to jail when they commit a crime.
And it may be there was not a crime committed here.
It may just be flat incompetence.
And if it's incompetence, well, I don't think you put people in jail for that, even though some feel you ought to.
What about Jim Mars?
He's coming out with a new book saying this is his inside job.
Are you going to have him on and talk to him about his point of view?
I'll talk to anybody about any point of view, including that one, which I absolutely disagree with, but I'd talk to anybody about anything if they present a compelling case.
You know, he did a lot of good research on the JFK assassination.
It's been a while since I've seen you do a show on that, too, Art.
You know, him and also John Judge, I mean there's a lot of researchers that are looking into this 9-11 thing that don't seem to have gotten much coverage.
You are obviously somebody who believes it was an inside job, yes?
Well, you know, I think that our history goes back to that.
If you take a look at like 1898 and... Is that a yes?
Yes, I do.
You do.
Okay, tell me exactly, just for the record, how you think this was orchestrated from the inside.
I'm very interested.
Okay, I think that if you take a look at the history of Islamic terrorism from the start... No, no, no, no, please.
Let's not do history.
Let's just do... It was an inside job.
That requires a huge Hold it.
Let me finish.
That's a huge accusation you're making.
So give me some huge stuff to go on here.
Exactly how did this occur?
How did this occur?
Yes, sir.
Well, I think that, you know, for me, the argument is sort of a modal argument.
I think that if you take a look at the facts, that the best explanation of the facts is that there was a conspiracy on On 9-11.
With U.S.
officials highly placed, secret or otherwise, orchestrating the death of thousands of Americans, the airplanes crashing into the buildings, and then the Pentagon with another attempt at maybe the White House, who knows?
And I want to know how and who you think orchestrated this from inside.
Well, I think that elements within the Basically, the petrochemical community, the oil companies.
Yes, I do.
I think that if you take a look at the history of, say, the Rockefeller family, the Mellon family, you know, the Gettys, that these people have been running America behind the scenes for at least the past 150 years.
And the motive for doing this?
Well, I think the motive for doing this, it's interesting, if you take a look at the oil companies, is just basically control of Of the oil.
In fact, if you look at Thomas Gold's work, he's a Cornell professor.
How do you think the oil companies talked these men into destroying their own lives for oil?
Well, I don't think it's a matter of talking people into doing that.
Well, you had to talk people into doing it because they did it, sir.
They took their own lives.
Well, you know, I think that if you take a look at the MKUltra program, or especially right now... Ah, so we did it by mind control?
Yeah, you know, you can definitely mind control people into doing that.
I mean, look at the suicide bombers.
Uh-huh.
I mean, there are techniques... And what as... Now, again, this is a very strong accusation, so hit me with some proof.
Well, I think that if you take a look at the fact that NORAD responded to over 60 hijacked or basically in a situation in 2000 and sent up
planes to go intercept derelict objects and planes that went off course.
Why is it that on 9-11 that NORAD, which had done fine in the past in sending up interceptors to planes,
didn't manage to do that?
Well, because, sir, these were unidentified airplanes.
They were not unidentified.
Well, no, they turned out to be transponders, right?
Yeah, that's right, but that doesn't mean they're unidentified.
It's not like you're seeking a possible enemy.
The controllers in this case, sir, knew that they were airliners.
They knew, in fact, exactly what airliners they were.
Now, they tried to notify the military.
They made some attempts to notify the military, but basically the whole thing was A mess.
They thought they had notified the right people.
They may not have.
There was a response, but it was too little, too late.
I believe that there were a lot of inadequacies on that day, but I think it's one hell of a ride that that man wants us to take.
To believe that we did it to ourselves and I think that you know when asked for proof going back to MKUltra and mind control is not sufficiently close to proof for me to believe that we did this to ourselves.
First time caller on the line, you're on the air.
Hello.
Hello.
How are you?
Fine.
Maybe you can hire that last caller to come spread some manure on my lawn.
This bureaucracy that we're talking about, the intelligence agency, you know, we learned in Vietnam not to let politicians fight wars.
Right.
I think that's what's going to lead to, you're going to have oversight committees and this and that and the other, and that's just going to lead to what we had in Vietnam.
You do not let politicians fight wars, you let the generals fight the wars.
Well, I'll tell you what, my friend.
Imagining that the FBI, the CIA, all these other lettered agencies, that are responsible for our security.
There's so much inter-agency fighting and jealousy and competition, and this idea is going to hit them like a hunk of lead over the head.
I'm telling you, there's going to be a big fight.
That's true.
I'd love to share with you what my mother told me about a near-death experience she had when I was born.
You nearly killed her.
Apparently so.
She hemorrhaged for about seven days after I was born and she had to go back to the hospital.
She lost a lot of blood and she was clinically dead.
No brain activity, no heart activity, no lung activity.
And what she said was she walked down a path.
She was in a field and she was walking down a path and she saw this very beautiful She had very serene places she wanted to go to, so she was drawn towards that place, and she was headed towards that place.
And as she was going there, she came across a man on a rock, sitting on a rock.
And this man, she described him as a dark, complected man with dark hair, but the bluest eyes, she said, the most piercing blue eyes you've ever seen.
And she said, this man told her, you can go no further.
And that is when she woke up.
Oh man, what a story.
After she told me that, I mean, that's my mother, I believe her.
Yeah, I absolutely believe her too.
The thing is though, what are we to believe about these experiences?
Are we to believe that, well, what do the scientists tell us?
They tell us that in the death experience, our brain begins to release for its own protection and yours some sort of endorphins, some sort of natural dope, as it were, to shelter you against the dying experience.
So, the scientists would tell you that that chemical response, and other scientists will say, well, you know, the brain dying from the outside in is going to be centered on the light in the middle, and all the rest of that, that's one side, and then there's the kind of story this man just told about What happens to thousands and thousands and thousands of people who get right on death's door?
They have a story to tell and it's very similar.
So which is it?
East of the Rockies?
You're on the air, hello.
Hello Alex.
Yes, my gosh, what are you calling from?
I'm calling from a cell phone, but we got a bad reception on that website.
Yeah, it's not bad, it's unerrable, sir.
We can't put that on the air, I'm sorry.
Oh, what's happened to our telephone system?
Yes, cell phones are wonderfully portable and they're convenient, but they bring us that.
That kind of audio.
It's really a step back.
You know, mankind can take a step forward and then, in my opinion, a couple of steps to the rear.
And there was a day when you would not have heard that kind of audio on a telephone, but that day has now passed.
We've entered the new age of distortion and generally not being able to hear meteors crash, much less pins drop.
West of the Rockies, good morning, you're on the air.
Hello, Art.
Hello.
Kurt from San Diego.
Yes.
What was I going to say?
Well, I don't know.
You went to the trouble to dial and get on a national radio program.
I'm so nervous and I'm like shaking now, so I've got to take a deep breath and just relax and remember why you dialed those numbers.
You should do a show on the JFK assassination.
You think so?
Well, George did one back in November.
Yes, over the years I have done many, sir.
I've never heard you do one.
Oh, many, many, sir, over the years.
Do you believe that it was the CIA?
Oh, hell, I don't know.
Does anybody really know?
I've heard it's like everything else.
It could have been, I suppose, the CIA.
It could have been an inside job.
It could have been one of many things.
It could have been one man all by himself.
Like the Warren Commission said.
I generally, you know, Occam's Razor, huh?
I mean, what seems most likely, it's not always going to be the answer, but it's the most likely.
First time caller line, you're on the air, hi.
Hi, I'm on the air?
Yes, you are.
Oh, I can't, hello.
Love your show, love your show.
Well, thank you.
I have a question.
Sure.
Was it not the church committee That put the walls between the FBI and the CIA at Watergate.
Oh, Watergate.
Right, the committee under Frank Church, the senator from Idaho.
I mean, the delineation has always been the CIA operates outside our borders, the FBI within our borders, right?
And the second thing was, was it not President Carter Who withdrew CIA funding of the Shah's regime in Iran that led to the whole birth of Muslim fundamentalism against the United States?
Oh, I don't know that that action began the whole fundamentalist movement against the U.S.
That may have been well underway already.
Wildcard Lion, you're on the air.
Hi.
Hi, how you doing?
All right, sir.
We don't have a lot of time, so let her rip.
Okay, what I wanted to say was about the correlation between the magnetic force of the Earth and human beings and the Chinese martial art of Ling Kong Jing, which is also known as Empty Force.
Yes, and what do you think one has to do with the other?
Well, what and how it affects us, we feel the magnetic force of the Earth.
Oh, I see.
Well, I'm sure we do.
And how that You know, can be used.
I mean, how we can use that potentially as an energy field around us, which, you know, I mean, that's how it works.
Maybe someday, but right now I would say the magnetic field is much more in control of us than we are of it for energy purposes or anything else.
I think that we are to some degree like the migratory birds, aren't we?
I mean, think about it.
How could we not be affected by something as elemental as the Earth's magnetic field, that which surrounds us all?
Oh, no.
We're like the birds.
We may not fly north or south for the winter, but otherwise, we're like the birds.
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Well, some love him, some absolutely hate him, but nobody is never, forever, not entertained by Major Ed Daines.
And I use that in the loosest sense of the word, entertain.
It is somehow entertaining to hear dire predictions, and he doesn't get the name, the nickname, Dr. Doom for Nothing.
Believe me.
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Children, women, people, faint of heart, not wanting to hear dire information, well, you should turn the radio off and go away.
Send the kids to bed so they won't have nightmares.
Because coming up, Dr. Doom, actually, Major Ed Dames, the world's foremost remote viewing teacher, Major Edward A. Dames, Major U.S.
Army Retired, is a decorated military intelligence officer and an original member of the U.S.
Army Prototype Remote Viewing Training Program.
He served as the training and operations officer for the Defense Intelligence Agency's Psychic Intelligence Collection Unit, currently serves as Executive Director for the Matrix Intelligence Agency, a private consulting group, and get this, Ed is a technical consultant for the feature film Suspect Zero, and in fact, plays the role of an FBI remote viewing instructor in the movie as well.
We're going to ask him About his movie and a whole lot more tonight, but do be warned, what we're going to discuss is not for the faint of heart and probably not for children.
that in mind will be do a great right back with it minus those of you
who are well the fate of hearts
it's not very frequently that harry
You know, Harry, who works at CIA, picks up the telephone calls John over at the FBI and says, Hey John, man, you wouldn't believe what we just found out.
It doesn't happen.
There's this intense inter-agency rivalry that goes on, and Ed Daines worked with the Spooks for a long time, right Ed?
Yeah, correcto.
You're going to have to get real close to that phone for me.
Our connection is not all it should be.
How does this work?
Much better.
Okay, so you worked with the Spooks for a long time, Ed.
Can you imagine one agency taking over all of them, including the budgets for each of them?
I can imagine it, but in practice it would be hard to foresee.
It's going to be a big fight.
So anyway, you did work with Spoofs for a very long time.
I worked at the Office of the Secretary of Defense level.
I had offices at CIA, Los Alamos National Lab, National Security Agency, and a few other places like Day of the Condor operations.
Hither and yon.
Yeah, so anyway, we'll get back to all of that.
Listen, you're doing a movie.
I trained.
I gave Sir Ben Kingsley a crash course for the movie art.
Really?
So you're a technical consultant, which means that you showed him how it was supposed to
be done, right?
I trained.
I gave Sir Ben Kingsley a crash course for the movie art.
Really?
Yeah, and that was great fun.
I coached Aaron Eckhart, and this will be his first starring role.
His real first starring role.
The Corps was kind of a starring role, but this one puts him toe-to-toe with Sir Ben.
I like The Corps, by the way.
That was a good movie.
Yeah, and Carrie Ann Moss is in the movie as well.
The star of The Matrix fame.
And then you're in it yourself.
I have a cameo role as an FBI remote killing instructor, but notably this film, this featured film by Paramount.
Yes.
Will be the first time that the term remote viewing is used in a feature film.
Is that so?
It is, it is so indeed.
Alright, well listen, when's Suspect Zero?
When is it going to be out?
It hits the theaters August 27th.
Ooh, you're getting close!
We are getting close.
I wanted to give you a piece of trivia I think you'd appreciate.
You know the term Matrix?
Yes.
For which the popular film series is titled?
Of course.
Did you know that that term was actually lifted by Hollywood line producers from our radio interviews years ago?
Is that so?
They admitted that to you in the process, I presume, of the movie making?
I was sent to that, yeah.
And a few of the other books, major books, were actually line producers and authors actually took ideas from our... Oh, there's been much literature and many in other media have taken cues from this program and things that have been born here.
Yes.
I think you'll enjoy this movie.
It's hard not to with a powerful actor as Sir Ben.
Tom Cruise, Paula Wagner are the producers.
Paramount is putting it out.
It was a lot of fun, but I'm not going to give up my day job, from which I just returned last night.
Yes.
Well, listen, everybody watch for his movie.
I think it's pretty cool that you did that, Ed.
How much time, by the way, did that consume?
For me, actual filming, they asked me to be an actor.
I said, I'm not an actor, so they gave me four hours of acting lessons, and I did okay.
So we're talking flying in New Mexico to film that, a couple of days there, a couple of days helping them coach the actors, because they were totally unfamiliar with this concept of remote viewing, so I had to put people through crash courses.
Then in the editing room at Paramount, cutting and pasting, helping cutting and pasting with
Elias Marich, the director, he directed Shadow of the Vampire.
Since you were the technical director, then you can comment on whether you think the film
pulled it off realistically.
You know, Art, even though it's a highly dramatized version of my real life work, I'm so close
to the grindstone.
My nose is so close.
It's ready to get ground off, so I don't think I can subjectively give you a subjective answer.
I'll tell you something else, you're not going to be able to be Well, you may have seen the movie by now, but when you actually see the movie, you're not going to be able to be objective either.
I just went through that with Des for tomorrow. I screened it a paramount by myself. I got the screening room by
myself Yeah, I did see it and again. I can't remain. I can't be
really objective about it You'll have to you guys have to make that decision all
right a lot of people So obviously don't know what remote viewing is and I know
for 90 maybe 70 80% of the audience will say This would be really old hat
But it's important at the beginning of a program like this to give the new listener who's saying what the hell are
they talking about?
What is remote viewing?
Well, it's a technique that had its genesis in the deep dark world of military intelligence.
In layperson's terms, You can think of remote viewing as the trained, and I emphasize that term, trained ability to use the unconscious mind to collect key data, key information about unseen or hidden people, places, things, or events, and then to deliver that information after decoding by the brain up to conscious awareness.
So it employs a very, very structured, rigorous, standardized format as opposed to, let's say,
a free-flowing process that psychics use.
And where actually, Ed, is this information coming from that's received?
I think the best way to conceptualize the where is to think for a moment, think of your
brain as a radio receiver and mind as a single electromagnetic field.
Apparently everything exists in time-space as patterns of information in the so-called universal mind field.
If you think of your brain as an oscillator, and it is by the way, immersed in this field,
the part of consciousness, the part that we refer to as the unconscious, can direct its
attention towards or let's say tune into the signal pattern for any target, any person,
place, thing or event.
So the remote viewing techniques allow the trained remote viewer to do an end run around
creative imagination and to hold this target signal for as long as necessary and return
to it as many times as necessary to solve for an unknown problem.
And we record the information as sketches and narrative descriptions.
But this information, this great Google in the sky, is this what we call collective consciousness?
Is this the total sum product of everything conscious everywhere throughout time?
Is that what it is?
Apparently so, and that definition that you've just created is different than Carl Jung's idea, let's say, the famous psychologist Carl Jung, his idea of the collective unconscious, because the collective unconscious implies in his mind the idea that this collective is only human beings, the collective unconscious of human beings, and we know in our work as remote viewers that Mind extends far beyond and away from the idea of merely humans.
We can, for instance, record and download information about things that no human being in any time has ever contacted.
A stone on the planet Pluto or whatever is just as easy for us to describe And the reason that the CIA funded all this for 20 years and fooled with it is, it appeared to work.
And the CIA wanted other people's secrets.
They wanted, I don't know, to know where gas canisters in Iraq were, or rockets were being built, or secret work was done, all that kind of stuff, right?
That's why our government funded this.
That's one of the two reasons.
The other reason was that, having been a targeting officer way up there at celestial levels of intelligence, this was a tactic of desperation.
There were some problems that were so tightly guarded in the erstwhile Soviet Union, and to some degree the People's Republic of China, are our two biggest potential threats in those days, a couple of decades ago, and still big potential threats to Russia and the PRC today.
A tactic of desperation.
Things were guarded so, so well that by hook or by crook we could not, as intelligence officers, penetrate the programs.
We couldn't find out if Russia really did indeed have a biochemical warfare program.
What really was the capability of the SS-18 missile?
We heard that it was really undefeatable.
Was that true?
And those kinds of things.
What this did was, after it was developed into a very useful intelligence tool, and that was my job, to take the discovery from the laboratory into the deep dark world of intelligence work that bugs out and evolve it.
Once I did that, what we could do was cross cue Essentially provide leads to other intelligence collection systems and point them in the right direction to get the first piece of the puzzle.
You just said something that I'm forced to ask about, can't let it go by.
You said tasks like, was the SS-18 undefeatable?
Was it?
Yes.
It was undefeatable?
Correct.
So that no matter what we did, if we were faced with incoming SS-18s, there would be no way to stop them?
Correct.
That's fascinating.
I take it that that was, I suppose, the predominant view that finally ended the Cold War?
We won the Cold War because we beat Russia economically.
That's the reason we won.
And that's the only reason I don't ever think That the erstwhile Soviet Union did not have what it takes.
Yeah, I don't.
The Russians, obviously, were at our level, or in some areas, maybe even beyond it a little bit, right?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
And the reason why, I mean, not the reason why necessarily, but at least ponder this, their philosophy was different, as well as the People's Republic of China today.
And when you have a different philosophy, in the case of Russia, dialectic materialism, You have a different science.
Okay, move away from your phone just a little bit.
You're popping your peas.
How's this?
Do you have another telephone there?
I have one close by.
How's this?
Well, you know, it's kind of so-so.
I mean, it's just not the best phone.
Okay, after the break we'll... Yeah, okay, good.
All right.
Okay, so you've got a science that's based upon a different type of philosophy, a different philosophy, and therefore the technology is going to be different.
And if one has the wherewithal, the resources, in terms of material and economics, then you're going to have things that are, well, the not invented here syndrome is going to apply, that we have not seen before.
And that was one of the problems that I had at the National Security Council level.
Trying to convince that Auguste group, for instance, that, let's say, hypothetically, perhaps, the Soviets had a battlefield tactical laser.
Well, their response was, well, we don't have one, and we can't make one, so how can they have it?
And that was an uphill battle to gather, get all your ducks in order as an intelligence officer, to demonstrate and provide the evidence to this body to show them that, yes, they do.
And you, like all other remote viewers I think I've talked to, maintain That the whole program was ended, not because it was not effective, but rather because it was an embarrassment.
Is that accurate?
It's not necessarily so.
It wasn't an embarrassment so much.
That may have been a piece of it.
It just was a loose cannon.
It didn't have a theory that could be applied to it.
It had replicability.
In the West, we have to abide by the scientific method, which requires two things since
the 1700s and 1600s.
That is replicability, which we have in remote viewing, but we do not have a theory.
We only have working hypotheses for how it works and models for how to teach other people
to do it.
But we don't really know how we are doing what we are doing with our brains.
Yes, but had you had a success rate that was amazing, nobody can understand how they would
have ended the program.
We did have a success rate that was amazing.
We do now.
The Matrix Intelligence Agency, for which I am... What was it then?
It was anywhere from 40 to 60 percent.
That's still very good.
When you're talking about random events, describing a gas canister on the other side of the world, that's damn good.
But it scared people.
The unknown scares people.
I told you this unbelievable story could, at best, The best war story I can think of is the head of the Presidential Foreign Intelligence Board, which most people don't know about.
It's sort of a logic check against the CIA and DIA and all those other alphabet agencies that the President can turn to and say, ìWhat do you think?î The head of that papyphiad When briefed on the existence of this top secret technology at that time, went sheet white, his lips turned purple, he points to the briefing book and says, man should not know this until he dies, unquote.
Well, that sounds like a religious bias surfacing.
It's fear.
It's fear of the unknown.
Well, yes.
Okay, get this then.
Let me further illustrate this point.
Because we were a human use body, the remote viewing team was an experiment.
Nobody knew what would happen to remote viewers if they applied themselves using these methods and techniques regardless of the outcome militarily in terms of a support tool.
So we had to have various oversight committees and we had to have a psychologist, a village shrink oversee us to make sure we didn't go off the deep end, right?
Well, this person was so afraid of the program, he never even came over to the unit where we were.
I'm not kidding.
Really?
Yeah.
Afraid of, and this fear born of what, Ed?
Because this was outside the box, way outside the box.
In fact, it was nowhere near the box.
Ed, were they afraid that their own minds were being read?
I mean, fear this deep and primal has to come from something like that.
It was, no, not on the part of the military.
It was for Congress, though.
The members of the Senate Intelligence Committee, who were briefed, and I won't mention names, who were briefed on the unit, they were afraid that some of their secrets, and many of them had a lot to hide.
Now, that makes sense.
Yeah.
You're dealing with men whose living and careers are secrets.
So, of course they would be afraid.
You know, you might get to look at the wrong side and come up with a few things that, well, might even be more than embarrassing.
Well, that was not in our charter.
Our charter was military intelligence.
CIA, political economic intelligence.
But still, they were leery of us.
Well, let's see, how can I ask this?
Did they have good cause to be afraid, Ed?
Negative.
There was never a moment, Ed, where you and your team decided to target some of your own bosses or their interests?
Against the law, Art.
Well, of course it's against the law, Ed.
A lot of things are against the law.
Art, you know, we were professional military officers, and there's not a code of ethics right there.
There's just ethics, pure and simple.
Just ethics, pure and simple.
All right, Ed.
Hold on.
Hold it right there.
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So why was the remote viewing program ended by the powers that be?
A little bit of embarrassment, maybe, but mostly fear.
That's really interesting.
Mostly fear of those who were administering the program.
When they saw what could be done, what was being done, they became afraid.
Fear is what ended it.
We've got Major Ed Ames here.
He's now on a different telephone.
We'll take a second to adjust here and see how this one works out.
So, fear, Ed.
Well, it wasn't just fear per se.
It was also fear of association.
Like, everybody in a town where knowledge is power, and that's Washington, D.C., for sure.
I mean, everybody wanted us.
Everybody that found out and was briefed on the existence of this unit wanted to use it, but they didn't want to get caught using it and have their colleagues associate them with this very controversial unit.
So we began to look at ourselves as sort of the prostitutes of Washington, D.C.
When the red light was on and under the cover of darkness, everybody wanted to be there and get intelligence that could be gotten no other way.
But nobody wanted to associate with us openly.
That's understandable, I guess.
It is.
I deal with police officers all the time, police chiefs.
I just got through a briefing one yesterday, and he said, look, I'm skeptical, but I need help, and I'm willing to take any lead that I can.
Probably the word is desperate.
I don't think they get psychics and remote viewers until they get the D word, desperate.
That may change someday, but right now that's the way it is.
Yeah, sure.
I mean, if they can do it through conventional means, they'd do it.
So they're stuck.
They're at the end of the road.
And how many times does an agency in that condition come to you?
I guess quite frequently, huh?
More and more, because the more that our success rates get out there, the more that people see this, the more willing they are to use us.
Because it's just facts are facts.
If we can answer the mail, nothing else can.
All right.
In the years that you've been on this program, you've said some really controversial, scary, apocalyptic-type things, haven't you?
then we're going to get a lot of customers and we do now.
Alright. In the years that you've been on this program, you've said some really controversial, scary, apocalyptic type
things, haven't you?
I have indeed.
And you gained this reputation not on my program, although I'm sure it got considerably enhanced here,
but it actually began back during the program itself when you had some, what would be the right word for it,
recreational targets?
I...
I think, let's call them enigmatic or anomalous rather than recreational.
Well, they weren't ordered.
to be looked at.
Are you talking about the military program, Mark?
Well, when you began to spread your wings a little bit in terms of the targets you assigned.
I looked at two things.
I had my team take a look at UFO Enigma, which I was very fond of as a personal pursuit.
That would rate right up there.
And I looked at something over the horizon that was Darkening the skies, literally and figuratively, that was very big, and I wanted to know what that was.
That would all qualify.
So, you kind of snuck these in, what, on off time, during their time?
Correct.
I slipped them a mickey, as operations officer, because unconscious, when I train a student, or they learn via my training programs, They're unconscious is being trained to do all the work.
And so there is a cut out.
Particularly when they first learn, the student is not allowed to know exactly what the target is.
We use a random number assigned to that particular target as a cut out.
And I assign some of these very enigmatic, problematic possible targets to students.
I slip them in once in a while in training.
Every now and then, Ed.
How many of your students would you say have turned out in the end to have more talent for remote viewing itself than even you?
You know, that's hard to answer because the training techniques over the years have improved them so much, Art, that I don't know how I would have performed had I had availed myself of those self-same techniques 20 years earlier.
I've been teaching and doing this for 20 years.
But my gut feeling is that At least, I now have an eye and an ear for the best, for who I recruit and hire.
The team that I just got back with last night, the eight member team, they're my best and I hired them.
Understood.
And I would say that half of them are probably better than me.
And does that talent that allows one to remote view actually have to do with one's It does to some extent.
In my case, I would call myself, my psychic IQ, my psychic antenna is about average, right there at the average mark.
So I had to work much harder and much more to make up for that innate lack, my birthright, How would you rate Ingo Swann?
Ingo Swann, who discovered the very, I call him through his chagrin, the Wright Brothers of remote viewing.
He's the father of remote viewing.
He's the one who discovered the fundamental principles of flight, if you will, the fundamental principles of remote viewing.
He is one of the greatest living natural psychics in the West.
I would rate him right up there about 95%.
But he doesn't know what we know now and so we can run rings around even him.
A lot of rings really fast.
His head would spin.
But we would not be here were it not for him and his discovery.
Because of these systematic rigorous techniques and in applying them to military All right.
So even then, and certainly now, you've picked exotic targets.
now as my professional team, we've learned a whole lot that Ingo was never aware of as
the Wright brothers of remote viewing.
Alright, so even then and certainly now, you've picked exotic targets.
You as opposed to the other remote viewers, you've decided to look at things like our
son witnessed the kill shot prediction and we'll talk about all of that.
You've looked at, my gosh, you've looked at Lucifer.
You've looked at some pretty odd things in your remote viewing career.
Really odd things.
And that, of course, makes you a very interesting guest for Talk Radio.
Most of the other remote viewers have rather held their public pronouncements, public pronouncements.
Witness the turtle.
It only makes progress by sticking its neck out.
Yes, I'm eclectic, and I'm an adventurer just like you.
In fact, you and I share many of the same interests.
Oh, we do?
I was, not so much now, but was intensely interested in the UFO enigma.
And yes, I did flip many, many, many hundreds of UFO-related targets to the military team and to my civilian team as well.
And collectively, with regard to the UFO enigma, what would you say?
I think there's just too much to say, Art.
I wouldn't know where to start.
I really would not know where to start.
There's a system out there.
I'll talk a little bit more about that later.
I think when we talk about crop circles, I finally managed to bust the enigma of what crop circles are, and that took probably 15 years to do.
I know that's on the list here.
What I would like to do is to establish contact with the agency that is creating those crops, because I don't mean George or whatever his name is.
The agency?
Yeah, agency.
Not human.
The celestial agency, if you would.
Back to the UFOs for a second.
Is it possible to state that the majority of them, or no, even some of them, are uh... indeed piloted by or directed by alien as we
understand that word alien intelligence
uh... i'd beyond a doubt
on any doubt that i or my colleagues have the crop circles uh... are
Are the crop circles the doings of those same beings?
Are they the doings of UFOs?
What are crop circles?
They are produced by an alien agency for all intents and purposes.
One that we've talked about on your show for the last seven and a half years.
They are produced by an other-than-human agency.
Their meaning is not in their form They have no message except for one thing the meaning is in
the location Because the locations where they are produced are survival
zones or what's coming Survival zones for what's coming yes, they're actually they're
very attractive right there. I'll be a bare ephemeral They are placed in ephemeral media grasses for the most part.
Sometimes ice that melts.
But they attract us with their beauty and their enigmatic nature.
They draw us into them.
Well, that's a good thing because these are the places.
They mark out zones and belts, latitude belts, where survival will be Something that's realizable for many people if they're there when the kill shot hits.
The kill shot.
While we're on that subject, our sun is doing it again now.
We had a period earlier in the year that was historic.
We had a sun flare that knocked everything right off scale.
It was so gigantic.
They're still measuring the echoes out into the cosmos of this event.
It was so gigantic.
We asked you about that.
You said yes, it was the shot over the bow.
Which I know was coming two weeks prior, I'm sure.
Yup, and that's right, you did.
And that's one for the history books, believe me.
And now, the sun is unaccountably at it again.
I mean, one, X, X, X, X flares.
And these giant spots suddenly coming around on the sun.
When we're on the downside of the cycle the way we are.
Really weird stuff, Ed.
Well, the cycle is an interpolation and now an attempt at an extrapolation of past data.
But what we're looking at, one of the real values of professionally executed remote viewing is that it can spot albeit over the time horizon, it can spot discontinuities,
things that are not predicted, unprecedented things, unprecedented because we tend to look
at, well, this is just another cycle or another war or something like that.
What remote viewing can do is not pattern analysis in those terms, but spot something
that's an anomaly or perhaps a discontinuity.
In fact, I called this thing the discontinuity.
A break in human cultural evolution.
Yeah, like a wall you couldn't see through.
That's how I remember it.
Yep.
Sort of eclipsing time and everything, just like a brick wall out there that you can't look past.
The end of an age.
The end of an age.
And, yes, a catastrophe.
It's going to present a real character building opportunity for all of us.
Well, we live in an interesting moment when the New York Times is running about stories about the magnetic field flipping.
There's a big controversy about whether during the course of that flip there are times where the Earth's magnetic field is slim and none, meaning there's very little protection a la the core.
Remember the movie The Core?
We talked about that.
that there's very little protection for the Earth should there be a large sun eruption
directed toward us, perhaps of the magnitude that you call the shot over the bow, something
like that, directed at us at a moment of weakness in the magnetic field.
Not good.
Well, actually, I don't think it's going to happen that way.
I think what's going to happen is we're going to get, it's like the Star Trek, the Enterprise, it's going to get hit by Klingon torpedoes to the point where the shields come down.
Every time it gets hit, the shields go down a certain percentage, right?
That's true.
It actually, you know, when we get hit with the results of a flare, it actually depresses the magnetic field.
It just pushes it down and depresses it a little bit, each one that hits it.
So it is boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
And it would be very depressed.
And then you could have that one last big corner ball shot.
That's what I think is going to happen.
In fact, NASA is also reporting That these kinds of bursts from the Sun over a long period of time could have possibly stripped the water that once covered Mars after first bringing down its magnetosphere.
Once that comes down, and that plasma from the Sun comes down to the deck, it's literally blowing off atmosphere and water, right?
And so NASA's suggesting that that may be... What happened to Mars?
What happened to Mars, yeah.
No, I finished, I finally finished this, this kill shot DVD and I put all the details in that.
I made it real professional and I made it real cheap.
So that as many people as possible can get that.
A kill shot DVD?
Yeah.
I finished producing it.
It's being shipped now.
I put all the details, everything that over the last 20 years, double checked and triple checked, put the details into that DVD.
People that get that, pass it on to your friends and loved ones.
All right.
How much time between the shot over the bow and the kill shot?
An obvious question.
I'm afraid that the shot across the bow, which occurred on November 3rd of last year, is pretty darn close to a kill shot, which is a series of very large solar flares.
Probably at the beginning of 2005.
On your last show, and in the Killshot DVD, I mentioned that the chief signal, the big red flag, the real harbinger of disaster and catastrophe on the Earth, where many things go wrong, we're overcome by events, and people die, is when a space shuttle is forced down to the deck by a meteor shower.
Oh, I remember that, yes.
Space shuttles are not flying until 2005.
They were supposed to fly at the end of this year, but it's been postponed.
I think SDS-116 or something like that goes up, scheduled for March.
But we know that when we see that, and the sun is covered with sunspots, it looks like it has the measles, and all kinds of meteors are coming down to the deck, so much so that the space shuttles cannot fly.
That's when you need to be looking at wherever you need to go.
Where you need to go is outlined, again, in the Killshot DVD, and that is, generally speaking, in areas that are demarcated by, historically, demarcated by crop circles.
Well, Great Britain, other parts of Europe, much more so than this country, for example.
Not much more so than North America, though.
Above 50 degrees, actually above 40 degrees, you start to get a lot of crop circle activity, particularly in southern Canada, Saskatchewan, and to a certain degree British Columbia, particularly Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Yep, there's been some up there.
There's been a lot up there.
We just tend not to look that way because we're We're focused on the UK.
But there's been a lot throughout.
I actually paint this picture in the DVD.
So that's why I did that.
So people can know what to look for, what to expect, where to go.
So when the shuttle is forced down, the amount of time you'll have will be very short indeed, as in running time or what?
Probably about three months max.
Oh, three months?
Yeah.
I know this is the hardest part of remote viewing is tying down exactly these timelines, but of course, people obviously always want to know about this kind of thing.
Well, that's why my team looked at the nearest preceding recognizable event.
Large event, right?
Sure, sure.
And what popped out of that was that particular event, a space shuttle being forced down, having to abort a mission, because meteors We're coming.
We're endangering it.
That's a unique event.
What percentage of people do you see surviving such an event, Ed?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I honestly don't know.
I mean, will there be masses of humanity?
Masses left?
Well, there'll be relative masses, but there'll be relative masses that don't make it through as well.
For instance, what'll happen?
For those of you on the dark side of the planet looking at the moon.
Yes, very quickly.
All of a sudden the moon will look real bright and flash, right?
Flash real bright.
Well, that's a bad sign because the people on the day side are having a real bad day.
Stay right there.
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There was once a motion picture that used this music as its opening theme.
I wonder how many of you remember it.
A scientist dropped a vial inside a biological military research facility,
And they started running.
And the guards at the gate started running.
And the end of the world began.
And I rather always thought that it might happen that way, but not according to Ed.
It's gonna be the kill shot.
we'll be right back we have gone yet to a third telephone with uh... major
games Ed, are you there?
I am.
Okay, good.
I think and I hope this one will be better.
We live in this... I said it earlier, Ed.
We live in an era where it's like we've taken a step forward.
Everybody's got a cell phone, an easy-to-use phone, and now we broke up phone companies.
We've all got little plastic pieces of things made in China somewhere.
Yep, they're all made in China.
Anyway, as I said, the movie of course was The Stand, which was a remarkable movie.
And there it ended all from a biological accident.
But you're suggesting, though not the end, close, certainly the end for many, and close
to it for many more.
And is it a situation, Ed, where people literally, I mean, are they killed from radiation or actual burns?
You said the people on the night side of the Earth would see the moon light suddenly get very bright.
And, of course, the people on the other side of the Earth, as you said, have a bad day.
It appears to be a series of very large solar flares that very rapidly take out Earth's
magnetosphere, the magnetic shield around the planet. And then the last ones, just like
again, a good example would be an example from the TV show Star Trek, where finally
there's no shields left and the Klingon warship fires its missiles and there's nothing to
protect the Enterprise from damage and it becomes hit. So it's that kind of thing.
But there's other things too that we don't quite understand.
Why, for instance, does this event, why is it concomitant with the passage of a large celestial body, which happens just about the same time?
The infamous planet X. Or whatever.
We're not sure what the darn thing is, but it's large enough to have a gravitational effect on the Earth.
One of my colleagues was suggesting that it's a mini black hole.
But it's big, and it has a large gravitational effect on the planet.
So, what may be happening is this.
That particular passing space body may itself take out the magnetosphere and allow what is normally an M-class flare or a non-geo-effective X-class flare to come down to the deck.
It's just too much, too fast here.
We're being overcome by events as early as 2005.
Well, one has but to read the New York Times to see if they're talking about the magnetic field reversing, about it weakening up to 15% so far.
Front page, New York Times.
And the Sun, oh my goodness, the articles.
And there has been a recent article about what the scientists are calling the most active period in a thousand years for the Sun.
Is that correct?
That's correct.
Yeah, that's certainly correct.
I talk about that in the product that we just finished.
I want people to know.
I don't care if they call me Dr. Jumana.
There's a possibility that some people will act on this information.
I'm going up to Edmonton, Canada to teach a workshop next month.
After the workshop, I'm going to be looking around because our data, our remote viewing data, is indicating that that happens to be One of the most eminently survivable areas, not to say that it's going to be any walk in the rose garden.
I remember once, Ed, you said that time, or that crop circles were markers in time.
Do you remember that?
I do, I certainly do.
How does that relate to and connect with, or does it?
Or is this a reassessment?
It's a reassessment.
It just took, oh, probably eight years to finesse the details out.
Because it's such a big thing.
Crop circles took 15 years to understand.
What's the meaning of crop search?
We banged our head against the wall of that for a long time before just recently really realizing they marked out survival zones.
Survival belts and zones.
So, does reassessment mean mistake?
In other words, did you originally make a mistake on what crop, what they are?
I think that, yeah, I think that had to be called a mistake.
Those were military team members that did that in a day when, in the beginning of a former company that I had, in a day when the protocols were not really tight, the bugs hadn't been worked out, the technology, but they have now.
We have a tight shot group in terms of our information, in terms of our data now.
In fact, I just got off of a field mission yesterday, a one-week mission where we We were able to narrow a reference point down to within 150 feet and looking for a child's remains.
It took us two months to do that, but it only took us 10 minutes on the ground.
I think I'm getting some email about that particular case.
So, yes, we're dealing with a lot of headlines lately that, well, our weather, too.
Is our current really, really weird weather connected to the activity on the sun?
Six years ago on your show, I said that scientists do not realize, do not understand the linkage between our star and the weather here.
It's very complex, albeit very complex, and it's hard to pick out a pattern, hard to describe and objectify the parameters.
On the dynamics and the mechanics of that linkage, but nevertheless, remote viewers can detect it.
I don't know.
How can there not be a linkage, Ed?
It's the most powerful force.
It's counterintuitive, and yet unless you see, unless you know scientifically, unless you can describe the actual dynamics mathematically and scientifically, it remains counterintuitive.
I wonder, Ed, have you looked at this pole reversal thing?
Yes, I've looked at the magnetic pole reversal thing.
I've also looked at the migration.
I want to talk about that.
I mean, the birds are affected.
I believe that mankind is also affected by our magnetic field.
How could we not be?
Well, we have magnetite in our head.
Right.
And some of us have rocks as well.
But magnetites there, a very rapid change, a snap for instance in the magnetic field is going to take us all down.
It's unprecedented but I have a feeling that not only will the birds fall from the sky and walk around dazed but so will humans.
So that's one thing.
Unless there is, that's a lot different than a core shift, which I outlined in the Killshot DVD.
The core shift will only happen because of, not because of magnetic field changes, but because of gravitational effects.
That's the only way the core is going to shift, and then that translates into an actual axis shift.
So there may be magnetic effects that on the surface have profound consequences and catastrophic consequences, But that's not going to tilt the poles.
That's going to require a large gravitational action.
And that's where this passing space body comes in.
What actually do you think would be the effect on the Earth, on the weather, on man, as that process accelerated?
And according to the story in the New York Times, the process appears to be accelerating.
It's beginning to happen faster, in other words, perhaps even logarithmically.
What kind of effects on the world would there be as it flips?
If the flip is fast, all I can say, and we've done a little bit of work on this, is that humans would become disoriented momentarily.
In fact, I think there's reason to believe that the Christian idea of the rapture is connected with that event.
The biblical idea, apocryphal or otherwise, the idea itself.
That others have picked up historically may be connected with an event like that, a snap in the magnetic field.
I'm not sure about that because we require much more research, but there's indications that we have as remote viewers that suggest that that might be the case.
All right.
So, it's pretty worrisome stuff to even consider, but... But the thing, in terms of survival, We really are approaching a very interesting era, where we've got the North Koreans ready to do something very interesting that will probably set the stage for a war, and warfare will accelerate.
But, as I've mentioned before in the past, something happens where all the warring parties, just as we're about ready to do the dun-duns to each other, everybody looks up and says, oh, you know what, and goes home.
Because their priorities shift.
And that is right around the corner.
Is the PRK ready to do an open air test of a nuclear weapon to up the ante in terms of nuclear blackmail?
They're very frightened by our pullout.
We're pulling out the 2nd Infantry Division and a lot of materiel.
The North Koreans see that as a threat.
They're going to up the ante.
What they'll do is test a nuclear weapon, probably in the sea, And that will probably set the stage for a nuclear pay-to-date on the Korean Peninsula, but it won't last long because this other event is going to just stop everybody.
Yes.
But you are convinced the North Koreans will detonate a nuclear weapon first, a demonstration-type deal in the ocean?
Yes, I think it's going to be a test first, and I think they'll do that at sea.
What we'll do is say that's enough, but we won't be pulling our troops out, which means that we won't be able to occupy their land.
We'll say that's enough.
In other words, we'll lay down the gauntlet to them and say you will not do that again or else?
That's correct, and that will actually light the fuse for a war on the peninsula.
While we're doing that, With whatever bullets we can scrounge, because we don't have many left, the People's Republic of China will just walk in in a matter of probably 72 hours and take over Taiwan.
And the United States will let them.
Oh?
Yeah.
Because we'll need the fleet in order to fight the war in the Korean Peninsula.
And the Chinese know this.
They come out the winners, no matter how you cut it.
Once they become their own market, if they ever do, and they may soon, Then they win economically as well.
Don't forget, they remember how the U.S.
won the Cold War.
I have heard generals testifying in front of congressional bodies and admitting to the public, which you never hear them do, ever, that we are now spread too thin, that we now may not be able to respond to a major event should it occur.
We are spread that thin.
They are now admitting that publicly.
Well, as a former strategist in that arena, I can second that.
What will happen is the Chinese will actually either directly or indirectly instigate a war on the Korean Peninsula, or at least rub their hands together when they see it coming, because it's coming.
And the North Koreans will do something.
And it's their cover to take Taiwan.
Oh yeah, I mean, they come out the winner no matter how you cut it off.
In the end, or in the short term, no, midterm, the long term, they win.
But, what they don't know is, what I'm telling you now, nobody's going to win because everybody's going to look up and the world's going to change and all the priorities are going to be rearranged very quickly.
It's so strange, it was the late Ronald Reagan, of course, who said several times in public Wouldn't it be something if something came along that was so big it gave us a common enemy suddenly?
Something from outer space.
He wondered about that kind of thing aloud.
A president wondering about that aloud is a little unusual.
I'm sorry, sir, but what he was referring to is something like, what was that movie?
Independence Day?
Independence Day.
That's what our former president was referring to.
Yes.
But what I'm saying... But it wouldn't matter, would it?
I guess it would.
Well... I'm talking about a Mad Max scenario where it's every man for himself and it's back to the raw, pure nature of, you know, the worst of the worst.
Mad Max scenario because there isn't a common enemy.
It's just survival.
Look around and everybody's in the same boat and there is no enemy.
There's just disaster.
It's a very different scenario.
Well, a common fear, a common disaster, a common whatever.
Yeah.
You're right, though.
I'm sure he was referring to the Independence Day scenario.
I'm certain of that.
You're saying, though, this would be such a natural event that it would virtually eclipse everything, and all that would be left would be Mad Max days of survival.
Yes, for a while, until homeostasis or some degree of control was there.
It's just, it's very big.
It's huge.
We don't know what things are going to look like afterwards, except for one thing.
We know that when the dust clears, and I don't know how long that will take, 10, 15, 20 years, there is another race here on the planet to help us rebuild.
This, we briefed Lawrence Rockefeller on as a contract long ago, and I stand by that.
The first time that another race will be here is after the dust clears.
And to help the human race rebuild.
And they will stay.
When Mr. Rockefeller commissioned you to do this study and you gave him this answer, this report, how did he react?
Do you know?
No, I don't.
No, it was through a cut-out former Congressional aide that we passed that to him.
I see.
I was just curious how he digested such information.
I was curious as well.
Sure, I bet you were.
Well, this is such an incredible event that it's almost hard, after you've talked about this, to talk about other things.
There are other things, but this is such a, oh, I don't know, not world-ending, but world-changing event.
And you really, in your heart, believe that these crop circles, other than the ones concocted by students, which are no doubt some of them, and how do you know which are the real ones and which aren't?
It's easy for us as remote viewers, because we can go back to the creation of the circle, and either we see some folks in the field walking around... Ah, well, of the remote... Yes, of those you have remote viewed, Ed, what percentage are real, as in the students or whatever didn't do them?
You know, we can sense as a team for which ones are real or not.
We're not going to waste it.
We know it's such hard work.
We're not going to waste our time on anything that we even suspect was laid out by anybody.
But having done that, I only remember two where we put the pen down after 15 minutes of work and said, uh-uh.
Because we can tell I won't go into technical details, but we can tell very quickly that there's nothing in the sky, or nothing coming down from above, or nothing strange.
All we have are human beings in a field.
That's it.
And we back out at that point.
Because it's a very different signature.
So then you're saying, I take it the sample is pretty good size.
You're saying the great majority of them are real.
I am indeed.
They're actually created by a system out there.
An outside agency, if you will.
And in this case, they're apparently pointing out... And maybe it's a degree of measuring intelligence.
If you know what... If you have the wherewithal, evolutionarily, to understand that these circles are places to go to save yourself.
Yes.
And those are the people that should be safe.
Yeah.
I'm guessing.
That's my surmise.
Okay.
Hold that thought, Ed.
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internet, this is Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell. I was just reminded by a friend
of what the late father Malachi Martin said once at the third secret of Fatima.
Do you remember that? He said, imagine, paraphrasing here of course, imagine the
very worst you can imagine, the worst terror, the biggest horror your mind can
conjure.
As bad as that is, he said, it's worse.
And then he said one more thing.
He said, look to the sky for it.
You remember that?
look to the sky for it I have this mental image of looking up some night
just being out looking up some night at the moon and seeing the moon
suddenly flare bright and then imagining what that means for the people on the sun side of the earth
It's kind of a... You know, a lot of times on the radio, you've got to draw pictures with words.
In the movie Corps, they took a... I think it was a peach, you know, and the scientist put the peach on a fork, and Took some hairspray and pointed it at the peach and then lit up the hairspray.
And you got a blowtorch then, of course.
They said, this is what's going to happen to the Earth when the magnetic field collapses and we get hit.
And of course, it turned it into nothing more than a burnt peach pit.
So that is really, in essence, what you're talking about.
I mean, people are going to get fried alive.
What does it mean, Ed, for the people that are on the dark side of the globe when this happens?
In other words, are they saved from this, given a retrieve, or what?
I think what happens is that the Earth actually undergoes, the way we've outlined it, the way my team has outlined it, is the Earth actually undergoes a wobble and a tilt.
And that happens just prior, or with, this particular solar event.
In fact, the event seems to be incompetent with this passing space body, this large
gravitational body. So when the Earth, when there's an axis shift that may happen just
prior to the series of kill shots, the Earth becomes sort of like a rotisserie. You don't want
to be in the direct line of these protons coming down to the deck. That's why I think
these areas are marked out by crop circles. They generally appear to be in the northern
latitude, a few in the south in Australia, but most on a line, I've got it detailed in
our DVD, on a line that goes through Russia, Poland, all the way up to southern Finland,
and then through the UK, and right through lower Alberta.
All right, well, the implication of this, Ed, would be that those who are watching over us or watching us, those in the UFOs, if you will, are actually benign and in the end helpful.
But if they're really out there and they really have all this incredible ability and they're warning us with these subtle And they are kind of subtle.
I mean, why not say, stand here not to get roasted, but instead there are these beautiful designs.
So, why not prevent this roasting in the first place?
Do they have that kind of power, or they don't?
I think they're working within the idea of a prime directive, where they can't interfere, but they can pose They can, in terms of carrot and stick, they can propose carrots in the form of a conundrum, a puzzle to be solved.
That's why I think these consciousness tools, the ones I'm talking about here, in our era of remote viewing, are really an evolutionary step, because we can see the meanings of things that one might think is alien.
We don't associate crop circles with anything other than aesthetics or nonsense.
Because they're not utilitarian.
We can't do anything with them.
We don't understand them, so what the heck.
What is your confidence level in the meaning of these crop circles now?
100%.
100%.
Well, you've never been one to downplay your accuracy.
You're asking me personally?
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah, me personally, as an individual.
And, you know, I'd stake my life on it.
So that's what I would do.
I might die, because I'm wrong.
But that's the choice I make.
You know, as a military officer, as a G2 and S2 intel officer, when the boss comes to you, the general says, okay, James, which way are they coming?
Yeah.
You don't say, well, sir, you know, it looks like they may be flanking us to the north.
And then on the other hand, They may be cutting off a logistics tail and then a head-on.
He already knows all that.
You don't do that.
You have to put your bars on the line and say they're coming this way.
So, that's the environment in which I grew and developed.
And so, I'd like to make really sure I'm right, but sometimes we're wrong.
This time, it's so complex, all I can say is the kill shot's coming.
These are the areas we think are safe, but this is what's going to happen, and the dynamics and the mechanics are unprecedented.
So, I would be the first one to tell you I don't understand the geophysics behind what's coming.
Well, you've always talked and told us about the need to live underground, which would certainly, for a time at least, I suppose, be the mode that would be the safest in view of what you're talking about here.
Yes?
In terms of heat, yes, and in terms of the winds that would follow, either a sunburst, that's a lot of plasma pushing the atmosphere around, or a real axis shift, the Earth's axis shifting, and there's a time delay, and we talked about this before, winds picking up to 300 miles an hour.
Those two things, it would be advantageous to be underground or in a cement bunker or something, or in a slot canyon that would protect you.
From heat and wind for a period of a few weeks.
And allow you to live on to this wonderful Mad Max world where, well, like in all the movies we've seen, everybody fends for themselves and people are on motorcycles with machine guns and ray guns and all kinds of things.
Where there's life, there's hope.
Well, yes, I suppose so.
These are such dire predictions, they would almost seem to collide with or eclipse even what's written in the Bible about the way it's all going to come to a conclusion.
What about that?
I think it's pretty consistent in terms of Armageddon and apocalyptic predictions and prophetic visions that the prophets have had.
It's just that they had no way of putting them in.
I'm faced, in these days and times, in a technical environment, with the difficulty of describing geophysically what we're seeing, even going to the experts and having them try to interpret our data for us.
You can imagine what the biblical prophets thought about something like television, which we now know, as remote viewers, is a false prophet.
So that's what physical prophets call television.
They said there's something out there that paints a false picture and sets the stage for the Antichrist, and it's the false prophet.
Well, it turns out to be television, of all things.
Television is a false prophet.
Well, I can go along with that.
I mean, when you remote view that term, that topic, we call this a topical search in my business, where you take an idea instead of a physical thing, and you look at all the associated tangible intangible
ideas they're all remote viewers producing and
you'd be back to the computer english search term false profit
i uh... i watched the of cleaning lady the other day uh...
with a big smile on her face holding up a check for a hundred and seven million
dollars uh... after taxes
that she had just won credible make a lottery
and i was happy for but you know at that moment i thought how come nobody ever
stands there and says hi i'm ed dames and i just won a hundred and forty
million dollars after taxes because on a remote viewed
I'll give you a three-part answer to that.
One, yes, we can win lotteries, okay?
Yes.
I just got back with eight remote viewers who, in 106 degrees, were digging for the remains of a 25-year-old... 25 years of remains of a 12-year-old girl who disappeared in 1979.
Okay?
We had to do 17 remote-viewing targets at an hour each, times eight.
Actually, sometimes two hours each.
It took us three months to solve this case.
Everybody traveling from all over the U.S.
to a spot to reconstruct the scene, talk to the mother, tell the
mother how her child died, who killed the child, those kinds of things.
And my team members almost, they said, Ed, can't we have a break?
And so I'm rewarding them.
We know where there is a small treasure in California that's accessible and available
A lost treasure.
A treasure!
That's what these guys want to do.
I mean, they need a break.
Okay.
I need a break.
We all need a break from the kill shot stuff.
So we're going to prove remote viewing by finding a treasure.
Now this is truly practical.
A treasure.
That's great.
What kind of treasure, Ed?
It's some gold bars that a man who died stashed away.
Nobody knows where they're from.
It's kind of like the Lost Dutchman Mine idea.
Sounds like a letter.
An older man hid some gold bars and then he died and nobody knows where they are.
They're going to be ours.
This sounds almost like a letter from Nigeria.
That's a joke, Ed.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I got it.
But as soon as they do that and we split the earnings, then we're going to run the TPK strangler.
Who's been on the lam, who's been taunting police for almost three decades.
That's right.
We're going to go and hunt him down.
We're going to become that person's, that monster's nightmare.
But my folks need a break.
Is there any way, since we're there for a moment, that you're becoming that person's nightmare would be Well, that person would become aware that they have been targeted by you and your team.
No, not only in their dreams.
Perhaps in their dreams, that's all.
Otherwise, unless they're very psychically sensitive, the only way they're going to find out is when I tell the Wichita Eagle Newsroom and a few places there that we're coming after them.
Then he's going to know, because he wants attention, and by God, we're going to give him attention.
If you know what he's done, you'll know why, too.
Anus crimes.
Terrible, terrible crimes.
A monster beyond belief.
So, he wants attention, and we're going to give him attention.
Well, I know this is a thing of motion pictures, but it does... I mean, doesn't it ever occur to you guys that if you were really on to a brutal, cold-blooded murderer, and they became aware of the fact that you were on to them as, for example, in reading it in Wichita Star, That they might come after you.
I know what I'm doing, Art.
Well, I don't have a question.
I know what I'm doing in terms of my team.
My team is armed.
Yes.
We're honestly armed.
We are honestly coordinating with the police.
We don't do anything stupid on the ground.
I have a backup team that does, and those of us, we're very sure where this individual will be when we move in with law enforcement.
And we know where he is all the time once we start this project.
And if he makes a move toward any of us as individuals anywhere geographically, we're going to know he's on the move.
I don't think it's out of line for me to suggest that as a real danger.
I mean, you are dealing with a known cold-blooded killer.
And if the killer were to read in the newspaper that you were monitoring his every move, and he believed that, That's all that would need to be, that he would believe it.
He would come after you, or your team, or whatever.
That's easier said than done.
Anyway, it's totally easier said than done.
We run the same thing with terrorists.
It's part of the job.
Any police officer, the police officers go public and say we're after you.
So that's a threat there.
But this time, it's different.
We're a real combat multiplier.
We are going to be able to get the goods, just like we did on this little girl's murderer.
What's he going to do?
How's he going to do it?
We don't see any problem there.
Back to the gold bars for a second.
Look, if you guys uncover a bunch of gold bars, at the very least, Ed, that's the time when Ed Dames, the remote viewer, stands in front of the cameras, when they say, how did you know?
And that's your moment to stand there and drive remote viewing right through the roof by saying, I remote viewed the location.
We did that.
We were on the front page of the newspaper in Washington and on the TV news there.
But yeah, people like that money.
And it packs a wallop in this day and age.
And so my team thinks it's fun, and I think it's fun, too.
But as soon as we get it, these guys Over the years, you have alternately taken on, and then sworn off, then taken on, then sworn off, going after the killers of children, going after killers and bad guys in general.
it's good good against people over the years you have alternately taken on
and then sworn off then taken on them sworn off
going after the killers of children going after killers and bad guys in
general you said the work is grueling and backbreaking and
you were sick of it that's what i remember
Remember.
Well, I wasn't taking a break, a vacation, so we'll get to go bars and take a break and have some fun.
So, I mean, the pressures, I've heard you get pretty emotional about this stuff, so the pressures of remote viewing, this sort of thing, really must be pretty heavy at times.
I suppose there's times when you're strong, psychically, and it's not getting to you, but there's other times when it gets to you.
This is a noble tool, and I think hunting serial killers and child killers is a noble use for a noble tool.
I think the kill shot, looking at that and preparing people psychologically, they can do what they want afterwards, but on your show, there's a big audience there, and it gets the word out psychologically.
People have a truth button.
They can smell a snake oil salesman and they can choose for themselves what's real and what's not, what's true and what's not.
The work is more interesting than it is back-breaking art.
I have a fascinating job.
I think you would agree with me.
I do, and we're catching you on a very up day, but I do remember times, Ed, when you were really I guess almost depressed by what you were doing.
Maybe morose.
Morose, that's a good word.
You were morose about it.
I'm sick of this stuff.
Sick of getting in these guys' minds.
That kind of thing.
Well, we all said that up there in Washington on this case, and we decided to take a break, to do something that's fun with remote viewing.
As long as we have some time left.
And we decided to do that.
I wasn't taking a break.
Now we're going to take a break.
Have some fun with it.
Make some money and then go back to the grind.
Well, that'll be a headline grabber for sure.
People like that.
That'll happen pretty soon?
I mean, you're in control of the timing of this, right?
Yeah.
We begin the project in about three days.
It should take us no more than two months to To actually drive up, grab the stuff, take a picture and go.
The one subject that has drawn more moments of silence as I've done interviews with remote viewers has been when I asked about remote influencing and that of course the ability to influence somebody else's mind from a distance or uh... even uh... influence a material object with your mind
whatever room remote influencing i've asked
remote viewers about it and they all get quiet for a moment
when you ask him whether it's possible or not there are two remote viewers i won't mention the name
former military tribes but that's the point of this on the public
and they said that we actually did it in practice it's a perfect
beyond indulgence did not happen can it be done yes
uh...
it that was the moment yeah
Yeah.
and I'll see you next time.
Just like that.
Telekinesis and psychokinesis are our sister science.
They're diametrically opposite in many ways.
You know they can be done because you know what we did to your clock last year.
I recall.
It's possible.
But, uh, it has to be done in highly controlled, very controlled, technically controlled circumstances.
Alright, hold it right there.
We will get phoned in this next hour.
One of the time zones out there, it's just about 2 a.m.
on leave.
It's 2 a.m.
of the time zones out there. It's just about 2am I believe.
It's 2am here in London. It's 4am in London. The sun's still warm.
What's that noise?
Yeah, there's a storm on the loose.
Sirens in my head.
Rapidly silenced.
All circuits contend.
You got me running, going out of my mind.
You got me thinking that I'm wasting my time. Don't bring me down.
No, no, no, no, no.
I'll tell you what's wrong before I get up and go. Don't bring me down.
You want to see everything.
with your fancy friends.
I'm telling you it's gonna be the end.
Don't bring me down.
No, no, no, no, no.
Don't bring me down.
I tell you once, I mean that over and over.
Don't bring me down.
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When it's major Ed Daines, it's our job to bring you down.
That's the job description.
And we're not done yet either.
If the sun isn't enough, there's gonna be some other little problems to deal with, like disease, for example.
We'll get to that in a moment.
I want to at least cover in brief the major points we wanted to get to tonight with Major
Dames. And one of them is disease.
and...
And you've got something to say about that tonight, right?
Well, I've been mentioning for years, Art, that, again, beginning back when I was training officer of the military unit, the military spy unit, looking over the horizon, we saw two big things.
And none of those two big things were a nuclear war, by the way.
Okay?
That's good.
One of them was what we're talking about tonight.
Turns out that one of those was what we're talking about tonight.
The kill shot.
And at some juncture, I'd like to give your listeners the order number for that DVD we just produced.
Of course.
Now's a good juncture as any.
Go ahead.
Thank you.
Okay.
They can either go on the web.
Go to www.thekillshot.com to order this DVD or they can call toll-free 1-866-607-8439.
Okay, how much is the DVD?
$24.95.
$24.95.
You get the price really low.
It's expertly produced.
It's got all the details that I've been talking about.
Well, I couldn't talk about the details.
It covers in detail everything we've been talking about here.
That same number of people in Edmonton, Canada, basic workshop on August 14th and 15th, they
can call the same number for that workshop.
Edmonton's just cleaning up after what they're calling a 200-year freak storm, by the way.
Oh, yes.
Yes.
In fact, Ed, there's not a week that goes by that I'm not commenting now on some total
freak weather occurrence.
I mean, it's all around us.
We're like frogs in boiling water.
What about those who say, look, he's just out to make a buck, and that's the usual criticism, you know, that gets heaped on somebody like you, turns out a DVD for $24.95 on... Well, I make my living through my products.
Our public service work comes out of our own pockets.
It's all volunteer.
And we refuse to take a reward, period.
We take no rewards, and public service work is gratis.
I make a living as an educator.
My workshops and my LearnRV.com training sites.
And selling DVDs and videotapes and stuff like this and the remote viewing courses that you've sold.
That is your business.
So it is.
That's correct.
So you are out to make a buck.
That's right.
There's nothing wrong with that.
That's right.
And I enjoy my work.
I love my work.
I totally love it.
As long as I'm alive, I probably will love it.
Alright, we do want to talk about disease a little bit because you think there is The other thing that we saw, and this is circa 1984, 1985, 1986, the other things that we were describing over the horizon were dying babies, human babies.
They were dying because, what we now know, the reason that we know now is something was wrong with the milk.
What was wrong with the milk, and we didn't know this until a couple of years ago, was that there's no milk.
It's not that there's something wrong with the milk, which wasn't, we were, an erroneous A bit of analysis back then.
It's that there are no cows left.
And there are no cows because the cows have died from a disease.
And long ago, I thought that was some type of a bovine AIDS.
This is 1986, right?
Yeah.
Look, people should actually go back.
People should go back and listen to the programs that we're talking about right now because you did say those things back then.
Yeah.
You sure as hell did.
And so, are we talking about mad cow, Ed?
I think that we are.
Either that or a bovine tuberculosis.
It's one or the other or a new one, something like that.
The point is that right now, the two diseases that are paramount in the bovine world are bovine sponge bone encephalopathy with its human You know, his human counterpart, Creutzfeldt-Jakob's disease, mad cow disease, and bovine TB, which is a very, very serious killer to bovine tuberculosis.
Those two diseases, and the minor ones that could become major, apparently kill all the cows, infect all of America's dairy.
This is my absolute nightmare.
You're talking about it.
This is my nightmare.
I cannot imagine life without beef.
I just can't.
Well, I can accept that, but a lot of people can't imagine dying tomorrow, and many people
will.
It will be a surprise.
I doubt most people anticipate dying tomorrow.
It's just not one of those things you do.
But many people will.
Many people will keel over from a heart attack, they'll get in a car accident or something else like that.
Sure.
Life has a beginning and life has an end for all of us.
Sure.
But we don't imagine it because we don't think about it.
But I'm telling you now, lots of babies, human babies, are in trouble because All of a sudden, we will find that most of our herds are infected, and we won't be able to use those cows as beef, and we won't be able to use the cows to produce milk.
Yeah, for anybody who doubts what we're saying here, I'm serious when I say go back and listen to the archives.
Many years before Mad Cow, many years before a lot of things, Ed Dames was talking about these.
Now, over the years, some of the criticism that you've taken, Ed, is because Well, it hasn't happened yet.
I get emails like that.
You know, he was wrong.
Well, they don't understand that you're not wrong because some of these things have not occurred yet, and yet some of them have, like the shot over the bow clearly occurred.
I don't think anybody would argue with that now.
What we're picking up on when we look out ahead, kind of an over-the-horizon time radar, when we do this with our mind, mind is outside of time.
If you think of time as the fourth dimension, then in a very simplistic way, think of mine as the fifth dimension.
Mine can look down over all this broad panoply of events, and it can look out to some degree from our perspective in time, just like the prophets did, but they did that spontaneously.
We do it on call.
It takes us a long time and a lot of work, but we do it on call.
We look out ahead and we look at the big things first.
Yes, we could look at new technologies, or the form that what we used to call a computer would take, and all that kind of stuff.
What do advanced deep space propulsion systems look like?
What does all that look like?
We could see that.
But what we're focused on is, oh my God, look at that!
That type of thing?
Sure.
Big spikes ahead.
A bridge out ahead type of thing.
And those two biggest things for us, as both a trained military team, And a very advanced civilian team now.
Advanced because the training techniques have been improved and all the bugs have been worked out.
What we're seeing is no cows and no beef and no milk and dying babies because of that.
That's what we were looking at clearly in 1986.
All right.
Here we go, Ed.
Good evening, gentlemen.
Good evening.
Where are you?
I'm in Salt Lake City, and my name is Mike.
Okay, Mike.
Pepper Major Dames with a question.
Major Dames?
I'm here.
Can you hear me?
I certainly can.
Okay, Major Dames.
Weren't there record crop circles in the late 1800s?
Yes.
Well then, how could that be an American military project?
He didn't say it was.
Oh, I thought you said it was a military project.
Well, did you Ed?
You didn't say that.
You clearly indicated these were done by other intelligences.
I said another agency.
Whenever I use the term agency, you confuse the man.
I meant they're alien in nature.
In the broadest sense.
Agency in the very broadest sense.
So there you have it.
Wild Card Line, you're on the air with Major Dames.
Hello.
How are you doing, Art?
I'm doing all right, sir.
My name's Steve.
I'm calling from Midland, Texas.
Yes.
And my question to your guest was about the kill shot.
What would happen, per se, if we were in a solar eclipse and the kill shot would happen Would the moon shield us, or would it be just like a shotgun sending us tons of fragments?
It'd be like hitting the lotteries, is what it would be, right, Ed?
The Killshot is a series of solar flares.
A series.
A staccato series of solar flares.
If the moon were there and it would be in the eclipse, that, remember, it takes, even with protons moving a million miles an hour, it takes a little while for them to hit the Earth, too, and they're spread out.
We have a very good diagram on Art Bell's site tonight about what that looks like.
So the moon's not going to be in between that big blob.
Think of a lava lamp.
He was hoping for some miracle shield.
Yeah.
Probably have to pray for that or pray for guidance and see what pops out of that.
East of the Rockies, you're on the air with Major Ed Dames.
Yes.
Thank you, Art.
You're welcome.
Major Games, I like you.
I'm one of the people that follow your predictions and things that are going to happen.
I've seen a lot of them come true.
Recently there was a report of blight out in Wichita, fungus on wheat.
Yep, yep, that's right.
You had mentioned there would be some kind of big event of UFOs or something from space.
We had that in Mexico.
About the time you mentioned it would happen.
We've had a lot of space debris, meteors falling to Earth.
Does this have anything to do with Planet X?
I don't know.
I don't know.
All I'm looking at is events.
Things are happening too fast right now.
And all I'm looking at is those events.
And by the way, when you say you like me, you don't know me.
I'm not really a nice guy.
I sound nice on the radio, but you don't know me.
So you really don't know if you would like me or not.
There's plenty of people that hate your guts.
Go ahead and take the like stuff when it comes along.
It's rare enough.
You know why I say that, Art?
Because I'm beginning not to trust anybody from what I've seen.
This is how jaundiced I have become from seeing these child killers.
So that's why I say that I don't trust anybody after what I've seen.
The person I killed this little girl.
Everybody in the community trusted, and the person that for 25 years was harangued by the law, law enforcement, and moved out, everybody was suspicious of, too.
I have a good friend who tells me every day he likes people less and less and likes his dog more and more.
Yeah, there you go.
Well, to the Rockies, you're on the air with Major Ed Dames.
Hello.
Yes.
Hello, Art.
Yes.
This is Randy in Olympia.
Hello.
I've talked to you a few times on 75 Meters.
Yes.
I'm the weakest one of the bunch.
You're always telling me to put more fire to the wire.
Yes.
Anyway, yeah, Ed, how are you doing this evening?
Probably better than you.
I'm back in Polynesia.
There you go.
Well, I have a question that I'd like to ask you, and you've indicated that after, quote unquote, the dust settles, Another race.
Another race, right.
That's very well worded because of what I'd like to ask.
I'm assuming that it's not going to be Thuleus Goetius or the Greys.
No, they look humanoid.
They look a little bit... Right, exactly.
I'm thinking what I've been getting is it's more than likely to be the Astralis Sapiens or the Nords.
Would you concur with that?
No, I wouldn't because I've never looked at it and investigated using our specialized methods and techniques what those things mean, the Nords.
I don't know.
What we do is look at what's there.
We describe what's there.
We don't give a name to them.
They're human looking.
They're a little bit sturdier and have more rugged features than we are nevertheless.
Right, like they have been through a lot and have had a tough time themselves.
I have no idea.
We haven't pursued.
We've been too focused on this time right here rather than go forward and do a study on them.
Having said that, however, I am very interested in contact.
That would be nice.
That's one of the reasons why I'd like to hang around.
I'd sure like to be able to be part of contact.
Yes.
Anything else?
Yeah, I did have one other question.
A person just having at least maybe five feet of earthworm all the way around them and enough of a water supply and that could last being hold out, say, for a month or two.
And what would be the duration of the successive shots?
That's a very good question.
In other words, Ed... I think that five feet, if you're in the wrong place, is not enough.
Five feet, if you're in those belt and zones that are near the major areas where crop circles have been laid historically, are probably enough.
But you still have to protect yourself from the winds.
I've sat down with Noah, a scientist in the past, and they've done some back of the envelope calculations and
it looks like high winds for at least two weeks subsiding there
thereafter going from quickly from 150, 200, 300 miles an hour worst case
back down over a period of two weeks to 90 degrees and very dark skies for quite a while.
So short of being in those fortunate areas, you, for example, in Polynesia are going to be in your cave.
It's going to take a cave or something like it, right?
I don't know.
Yeah.
If a lava tube or something like that would have to be relatively high, though, you don't want to be near the coast and you don't want to be near a nuclear reactor, most of which are on the coast, because they're going to break and you're going to have all these miniature nobles right next door.
Wonderful.
It does make sense, though.
I know we have double containment nuclear facilities in this country.
But if they can't cool themselves, and the cooling systems break, and the major cooling system is the sea, then they're going to overheat.
Absolutely.
And so there would be a pockmarked situation across the U.S.?
Well, it wouldn't be pockmarked necessarily.
It would be hot, though.
Really, really hot.
and hot zones we call them and whatever noble miniature noble so there could be what hundreds of miles
thousands and hundreds of miles at least or what but you got you got to be in certain areas for instance
Tokyo north and south of Tokyo arm and the country played by three mile
those kind of things were once one cooling can't be a can no longer be
obtained and they can't shut the reactors down you can gonna start leaking gas start
And I'll see you next time.
I guess I was after what kind of sphere, it would depend I suppose on winds and a lot of things.
I think the permutations are so great that as remote viewers we wouldn't even try to calculate any of the permutations.
But what we can do and what we have been doing is looking at Those safe zones, which might not necessarily be exodus points, but we know that there are certain safe zones, and they appear to be generally north of, as we put down in the Killshot DVD, north of about 48, 46 degrees, something like that.
Very quickly, you're on the air with Major Ed Dames, hello.
Hi there.
Hi.
Hi, I'm calling from Toronto, Canada.
Toronto, okay.
Okay, main question is, You know, I understand that your guess is pretty accurate, um, but there was another remote viewer, I think by the name of Lynn Buchanan, that was on Coast to Coast some time ago, and he says there is no Planet X. Um, and just with all due respect, I don't know, you know, who we could believe.
You know what I mean?
That is a... Now, I don't... Do I recall him saying that?
Are you aware, Ed, that Lynn has said there's no Planet X?
I'm not aware of that, no.
I wasn't specifically aware of it.
I don't exactly remember.
And who to believe is a personal choice.
Well, yes, but the caller raises an awfully good point.
Both of you hold on for a second.
I mean, he really does raise a good point.
If you have two remote viewers, both of good repute, as it were, but they're saying very different things about something so gigantic, well, that is That's conceivably a problem, isn't it?
We'll ask and we'll explore when we get back.
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Well all right Once again, Major Ed Dames, and he's got a new DVD that's coming out, and it's a biggie.
It's all about the Killshot.
Is it called The Killshot?
It is, indeed.
There's a website that's called thekillshot.com, and the DVD is called The Killshot.
It's shipping now.
Wow.
Well, at the very least, it's a hell of a coffee table DVD.
Everybody is going to ask you, what in God's name is that?
The kill shot.
And you'll just calmly look up and say, oh, that's the DVD all about our son destroying the earth, or pretty close.
And that should get a conversation going, if nothing else will.
I'll send you one.
You'll like it.
I would enjoy that, Ed.
You know my address?
I do.
I would very much enjoy that.
Fire one off.
All right.
Let us continue.
Now, caller, still there, caller?
Yes.
You point out, or you say, that Lyndon B. Cannon said there is no planet F. I personally can't attest to his having said that because I don't remember it, but if he did, let's just take it as if he did, Ed, and you say, well, you know, these are opinions, but I'm with the caller in a way.
In other words, if remote viewing is repeatable science, then the remote viewers should, for the most part, agree.
They have to be professionals.
I was the training officer.
Lin Buchanan was one of three military members of that unit who did not complete my course.
They were dismissed by me because they could not adhere to the rigor of the training protocols.
Caller?
Yeah, okay, well I guess my question extends even past that in a way.
Okay, there's a psychic that's probably the most world-renowned, Sylvia Brown, whom you've had on your show a number of
times.
Of course, yes.
And she doesn't mention nothing of this.
She says something similar in a way that in a hundred years she cannot see past that, meaning... That's interesting.
Meaning nothing will be... and actually she's writing a book on... So she sees her own discontinuity is what you're saying.
Right, and I'm just an average person.
I have an open mind.
I'm not a freak, but I have an open mind.
Let me kind of take over here.
What we're talking about, the difference between psychics and remote viewers, is one of rigor.
Remote viewing is a way of bypassing its direct knowledge.
It's a way of knowing without thinking.
There's no overlay of personal biases or conditioned thought patterns allowed.
There's no imagineering, no artistic license, just hard, cold, objective facts.
Psychics can't do this.
That's why information produced by psychics can't be used in life or death situations, or where the use of deadly force is sanctioned.
Psychics gravitate toward an experience, which turns their information into crap.
Remote viewers specialize in the production of very high-value data, which disallows, for technical reasons I won't elaborate on, A virtual experience of the target.
The remote student is taught how to conduct an end run around the thinking process and creative imagination, and to distinguish and separate out those things from actual target-related data.
Psychics can't do this.
They have to be taught to do it.
They don't know when.
They don't know at what point where their imagination crosses over and overlays the target-related data.
There's no rigor, no structure.
It's like them playing a piano without ever having learned music.
It might sound good, but think of how much better it would sound if they learned the structure.
And that's what we have.
How many people with psychic ability have intentionally sought you out to apply that discipline to it and improve what they do?
Hundreds.
Hundreds.
But I've only accepted into professional programs of less than, say, 30.
Because many psychics have really big egos that they cannot set aside.
I have a big ego, but I know how to set it aside when I pen into the paper and I go into this very alert, remote-viewing state.
I can strap the ego back on when I'm done.
But psychics sometimes, they've been told how good they are so much, they sometimes can't get shucked off that ego.
I don't get a lot of emails saying, you know, Ed ought to get some self-assurance, a little ego.
them again about the head and shoulders they still think they're right and what
that's the problem they're thinking and we are not allowed to think during the
session and remote viewing I don't I don't get a lot of emails saying to you
know it ought to get some self-assurance a little ego you know I don't get a lot
of those it's both arrogance and confidence but all of that is still ego
and it has to be out the door when you do a session First Time Caller line, you're on the air with Ed Dames.
Yes, greetings Art and Ed, and it's another great show.
Thank you.
Yes.
Mr. Dames, you mentioned a term earlier, rapture, and I was wondering if you knew that Jesus Christ stated prophetically that the sun would be darkened and that the stars would fall from heaven.
Do you believe, sir, that you're seeing the same thing?
Alright, fair enough.
And that Jesus was perhaps a remote viewer.
Alright, alright.
Hold it right there.
Let's see.
In other words, is it all coinciding biblically, Ed, for you?
Not all of it.
But because of the vast, not vast necessarily, but because of the long periods of time, and by the way, I'm pretty familiar in terms of translation with everything that Jesus Christ was purported to have said, and I don't remember him saying that, I do remember prophets saying that, reading about that, but not Christ himself.
I know that Christ said this when asked when it would begin.
He said, allegedly, that it will begin when, let's see, the abomination of desolation is standing where it ought not, which is the contemporary translation of that.
And then it would all begin.
Now, I've remote-viewed that because I was very interested in that and Jesus and Nazareth.
And I know what it means, but I won't say it on the air because it's so controversial that I'll lose a lot of friends and make a lot of enemies.
More than I have now.
That usually doesn't stop you.
This time it does.
It's very, very controversial.
I'll tell you off air, or if your listeners have learned remote viewing, they can hit that topic themselves.
All right.
Wild Card Line, you're on the air with Major Ed Dames.
Hi.
Hi, Arthur.
This is Ed from Berlin, New Mexico.
Ed, what is the possibility that it is not the space shuttle being involved in this precursor event, but the space station?
That's a great question.
It is a possibility.
The best sketches that we have, the majority of the sketches are the shuttle.
The majority of them are the shuttle.
But couldn't you be seeing the shuttle on a mission to rescue those people in the station?
Yes, we can.
It could be that indeed.
The best information we have is that the shuttle is up there by itself when it comes down.
That's all.
And the causative agency is this meteor shower.
Is this a regularly scheduled meteor shower?
Sounds like a silly question, but we do have regularly scheduled meteor showers.
Is it a larger event?
I don't know if it's a regularly scheduled cyclical meteor shower, but this one is where meteors actually not only enter Earth's atmosphere, but come all the way down to the ground in an unprecedented fashion.
And I'm not talking one or two.
I'm talking raining down on the ground, which is unprecedented.
There's been a lot of hype on the internet lately from the Aussie bloke and others claiming this is already happening and it's being somehow shut up.
East of the Rockies, you're on the air with Major Ed Dames.
Hi Art, this is Bob in Houston, Texas.
Hi Bob.
Hi.
I was wondering if there were any of our enemies today using this technology or remote viewing?
And also I was curious about the occult strain of this or the Luciferian type use of this.
Well, two questions really, I think.
Are any foreign governments our enemies specifically using this?
People's Republic of China is moving along by leaps and bounds, including in our sister science, not remote influencing, but telekinesis.
So that's one of the reasons the Matrix Intelligence Agency was created, was to counter that.
And I speak that language fluently, Mandarin.
I know you do.
I know you do.
You speak Chinese.
How do you come to speak Chinese fluently?
Oh, many, many years.
In my spy days, one of the ways I spied against Russia was through the back door.
So I used China to spy on the Russians, because they were looking the other way.
My mama didn't raise no fool.
Did mama raise somebody who's toyed around?
You did, after all, remote view the concept of Lucifer.
Satan, actually.
Satan, sorry.
Alright, so he asked about Luciferian connections between remote, you know, with remote viewing.
And it is interesting that you would have remote viewed Satan, is it not?
I mean... There's no connections.
It's a powerful mind tool.
Remote viewing is a powerful trained mind tool.
You can turn it on.
You can turn that spotlight in any direction that you want.
Good or bad.
Dark or light.
And you remember the day that I decided to take a look around vis-a-vis the Satan issue because of Columbine.
I wanted to know why.
I remember.
There's no precedent for children killing children.
What is going on?
Is it just the population density or is it television or something else?
And I wanted to see if there was a supernatural, metaphysical, not necessarily transcendental force or influence that was coming from the outside in that
was invisible that would have influenced two children to kill their peers.
That's the only reason I looked at the concept of Satan.
When I did, I discovered using these techniques and methods, as far as I was concerned, that
I was looking not just at an idea in men's minds, but a physical entity.
I also realized that I should have ran like hell, because this thing knew that I was looking
at it, even though I was looking through time.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Boy, I'll tell you, that's the one entity you would not want to have notice you in any way whatsoever, either on this plane or certainly not its plane.
Yikes.
West of the Rockies, you're on the air with Major Ed Dames.
Yes, hello Art.
Hi Ed.
This is William from Portland.
Hey William.
Hi.
I have two questions, if time will allow, please.
We'll see.
The first one is, a few years back you spoke of a canister coming from space that would bring a fungus to Earth that would destroy most of our crops.
Do you remember that?
In Africa?
Over Africa?
Yeah, I was wondering.
The Wild 2 comet that's being explored by the Stardust probe is sending a canister back, I think, in 2006.
Is there a chance that this could be the event you pretended?
We were specifically looking, yes, there is a chance, because I had two students who were remote viewing the Hale-Bopp comet, and they actually sketched a canister connected to that comet there.
So I associated the comet and the canister, thinking that it was the Hale-Bopp comet.
So we double checked our work, and it did indeed look like it was coming in About the same time as the Hale-Bopp comet.
But yeah, it was pretty loose, and it was done fast.
The canister's real, unfortunately.
For me, this is one of the things I would have never talked about publicly, because it initiates and damages the other data.
It's so wild an idea, and yet I have to stand by it.
There's a canister that either has or is coming.
It looks like it already has disintegrated in the atmosphere over Africa.
Oh wow.
She disappeared a few weeks back in Corvallis.
She was grabbed from her apartment.
Okay, out of the circumstances, caller.
She disappeared a few weeks back in Corvallis.
She was grabbed from her apartment.
Okay, out of the circumstances, caller.
Since it's a case going on right now, I'm going to eliminate the name from the air.
I'm sorry?
There's a crime that's occurred in Oregon to a young lady.
How old is the young lady, Art?
Nineteen.
Yeah, I limit my searches to children.
Okay.
I'm sorry, it's just one of those things.
Is she on the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children?
Yeah, it's a national case and the police are totally stumped.
But is she present, enlisted on the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children's site?
I doubt it being an adult.
Yeah, I'm really sorry about that.
I understand.
Because, I'll tell you why, adults can make choices And even if they've been abducted against their will, it's worse when you abduct someone who is innocent and has never had a chance to make a choice, has never had a chance to be kissed, has never had a chance to do anything because their parents have told them what to do.
That's innocence.
Yeah, your resources are very limited, too, I know.
Really limited in our work.
It took us two months just to find...
The location of this child that we just went on the ground with.
Now what kind of alternative is it for someone like that, Ed, to himself try to acquire the skill of remote viewing?
Or is a project of that magnitude, finding somebody like that, should only be put in the hands of an entire team of remote viewers so that you go to 100% assurance, which you tell me a team can achieve, right?
Right.
For something like that, you need a team of viewers that has been trained in the classroom about 120 hours plus a year of experience.
Somebody like that can do the project themselves.
As a team, they can do it.
The whole is greater than the sum of its parts, so it goes very fast.
If they learn it through my DVD series, LearnRV.com, for instance, it still is not enough for them.
The search problem is our most difficult problem.
It's the most difficult.
And even working together after LearnRV.com, the DVD, the four set DVD, it's still difficult without the experience in the field.
Well, how are you doing this anyway?
I mean, you look at, you find an individual, and then you, what, attempt to describe that individual's Surroundings?
Identifiable things?
Well, first we would determine whether or not the individual is dead or alive.
Yeah.
Okay.
Then, dead or alive, we look to see where in the world we're at.
Are we in... If it's a female, in most cases it is.
Are we in some Middle Eastern country, African country, and they're a sex slave?
Or are we in the Pacific Northwest?
So we have to establish where in the world we're at and then what region we're at.
And what area we're at, and then where the site is.
That's 50% of our work right there.
And that is done how?
By looking at adjacent objects and recognizable things?
I mean, I know... Correct.
We're looking at the most significant features.
So, for instance, we found the child that we just worked on at that location by looking at the region's most significant feature, which turned out to be the Seattle Space Needle.
Then we had to go down and look at the most recognizable feature within, say, 50 miles of the site, and that turned out to be the Snake River.
Then we go down even further, microscopically, and look to see what's right next to the remains of the child.
Right.
On and on and on.
We actually had 17 points, 17 different targets.
And this is hours and hours of man hours.
And I guess woman hours?
Yeah, we have one woman on my primary team, Dawn Stultz from Virginia Beach.
So, yeah, it's hundreds and hundreds of hours, yes.
And that's why we can't respond effectively to an Amber Alert.
We can't get there in time.
Well, thank goodness for an Amber Alert.
It was a good idea.
I couldn't agree more.
To tag on.
All radio stations are now, by law, part of it, Ed.
I'm perfectly aware of that, yeah.
So, anyway, listen, one more time for the DVDs, for information, I suppose, and your phone number again, to order the DVDs.
To order the Killshot DVD or Learn RV DVD, that number is toll free 866-607-8439.
Okay, one more time, real quick.
866-607-8439.
All right.
Listen, my friend, that's it.
We're out of time.
We've done it again.
Thanks a million.
As always, look for you next time, Ed, and thank you so very much.
Aloha.
Aloha, indeed.
That's it.
Right back to the cave now.
We sort of joke about that.
He's got a cave.
He really does have a cave.
So he's a man who believes what he says.
From the high desert in the middle of the night, that's it for tonight.