Major Ed Dames, aka "Dr. Doom," explains Remote Viewing GeoFix, a CIA-backed technique now refined to track global locations in minutes—used for sports betting (parlays) and predicting events like North Korea’s underground nuclear test (with China’s collusion) and Natalie Holloway’s shallow-water discovery. He dismisses psychic claims, calling it trained consciousness, and warns of coming solar flares ("kill shot") and H5N1 outbreaks, while linking GM crops to super rust fungus and food shortages. Dames also hints at Mars’ underground "machines," possibly from an ancient civilization or extraterrestrial source, before shifting to survival advice—self-sufficiency over gold in disasters—and his move to Ukraine amid local health mysteries. [Automatically generated summary]
From the Southeast Asian capital city of the Philippines, 7,107 islands in total, Manila.
I'm Mart Bell, and how do you do?
This is Coast to Coast AM, whatever time zone you happen to be listening in.
All 24 of them, and I think it is confirmed now, there are actually 24.
It's kind of varied around a little bit.
I'm more than honored to be escorting you through the balance of the weekend.
It's going to be a very interesting night.
It's an Ed Dames kind of night.
People out there absolutely love to love and love to hate Ed Dames.
It's kind of an odd mixture of emotions that everybody has about Ed Dames.
They call him Dr. Doom, and there's a good reason for that because he predicts a lot of doom-like things, doomish things, I suppose you could say.
That's really not a word, is it?
Doomish?
It ought to be, though.
Listen, the webcam photograph up there tonight is one of myself and Aaron, and that is Abydos.
And we caught Abydos at a pretty good moment.
So that's a pretty neat webcam photograph.
You might want to take a look.
Coast2coastam.com, of course.
And listen, I don't just put things up to put them up.
When I put something up that I think is interesting, it really is interesting.
And there was a gentleman who went to visit the Vatican.
And while he was at the Vatican, he had a camera rolling, a webcam, not a webcam, but a video cam rolling.
And there's no question about the fact that he caught a ghost in the Vatican.
He caught a ghost in the Vatican.
If it's not a ghost, I have no idea what it is.
But it certainly looks good to me.
I have not, over the years, posted a lot of these, but when I post them, they're pretty good.
I want you to take a look at this, and I would like your analysis of what you think about this video.
It's a Vatican City ghost, and it is right now on coast2coastam.com.
I looked at it earlier in the week, and I went, oh my God, this really does look like a ghost.
So you let me know what you think.
Now, yesterday I read an essay on the war on terrorism, which got a hell of a lot of response.
Boy, did it get a lot of response.
I am told that Major General Dr. Vernon Chung is indeed a real person.
The essay was not written by him.
It was something he apparently came across, then forwarded to an acquaintance via email, thereby attaching his name to it.
And you know the internet, inadvertently causing other recipients to erroneously assume he was its author, who was, we don't know, some attorney, we think, something called a letter to my sons.
So we're not sure, but it doesn't matter.
It was the sentiment, the words, and the meaning that counted.
So whoever did it, I agree.
Looking a little bit around the world right now, in Baghdad, authorities on Sunday announced the capture of al-Qaeda's number two leader there, accusing him of brutal, merciless terror operations, including the bombing of a Shiite shrine.
That one touched off the sectarian bloodletting, pushing Iraq towards civil war.
Iraq's national security advisor said this Abu Human, perhaps, or Abu Rana, as he's known, was arrested a few days ago as he hid in a residential building southwest of Bakwa.
Iran, well, it looks like Iran is not making much progress.
The UN chief got little satisfaction Sunday as the close of his trip to Tehran, snubbed by Iran's leader over international demands to stop enriching uranium and ignored the warnings not to incite hatred by questioning the Holocaust.
Crouched alone in the silence of a locker room, a pro-tennis player, no more, a red-eyed Andre Agassi, twisted his torso in an attempt to conquer the seemingly mundane task of simply pulling a white t-shirt over his head.
Never more than at that moment did Agassiz seem so vulnerable, looking far older than his 36 years, wrestling not simply with his bad back, but also with two overwhelming and conflicting emotions.
I know how you feel, Andre.
I also have a bad back, and it continues to be bad for those who have asked.
It kind of comes and goes, and I take Celebrix for my back, and it helps, but I still have really bad, bad days.
A candle in an apartment without electricity, boy, those candles do in a lot of people, believed to be the cause of the city's deadliest and most heartbreaking fires in years now in Chicago.
A blaze there Sunday that killed six children ages 3 to 14, some of whom screamed, were burning.
As neighbors watched helplessly, the mother of most of the victims and three siblings were injured.
That is kind of a look at the bleak world, such as it usually is.
It's pretty bleak, folks.
In a moment, we'll look at some of the rest of the news out there.
The End A man, you know, I'm very skeptical about these kind of claims, and I've been skeptical about them for years.
But this one seems to have legs, traction, as it were.
So I'm going to read it to you, and I think there may be something to it.
Wouldn't it be a miracle?
A man who claims to have developed a free energy technology which could power everything from mobile phones to cars, that's right, automobiles, has received more than 400 applications from scientists to test it.
I'm sure you've heard about this.
Fox ran a big story on it.
Sean McCarthy says that nobody was more skeptical than he when Storn, his small tech firm in Dublin, hit Upon a way of generating clean, free, constant energy from the interaction of magnetic fields.
Fascinating.
I knew it would come that way.
It wasn't so much a Eureka moment as a get back in there and check your instruments moment, although in far more colorful language, said McCarthy, I'm sure.
But when he attempted to share his findings, he says scientists either put the phone down on him or refused to endorse him publicly in case they, well, might damage their academic reputation.
So last week, he took out a full-page advert in the Economist magazine challenging the scientific community to examine his technology.
McCarthy now says it provides five times the amount of energy a mobile phone battery will generate for the same size and does not have to be recharged.
Within 36 hours of the advert appearing, he had been contacted by 420 scientists in Europe, America, and Australia, and a further 4,606 people had registered to receive the results.
So, do we have free energy?
Well, we don't know yet, and I guess we'll know soon, but this one does sound promising, and usually I skip over these, but this one really did catch my attention.
There are three major storms now active around the planet, more developing quickly.
Tropical Storm Ernesto, of course, causing flooding along the U.S. eastern seaboard.
Hurricane John struck Baja, California, put a lot of people out of their homes and a lot of people inconvenienced by not being able to get out of Baja.
Super Typhoon Lok, that's the one out this way, has completely inundated Wake Island with 40-foot waves.
After the entire population of 200 U.S. Air Force personnel were evacuated, Wake Island has a maximum elevation of 18 feet.
So think about it for a moment.
40-foot waves.
The island is only 18 feet high.
Lok is the strongest Central Pacific typhoon in 12 years.
It was the first time Wake has been evacuated in 30 years.
Oceanic hotspots like the East Central Pacific Caribbean and most particularly Gulf of Mexico continue to be areas where storms can become dangerous very quickly.
The storm had winds reportedly of up to 100, well, actually more than 155 miles an hour.
My God, that's a big storm.
It thankfully is not headed toward me out in the Philippines, but rather appears headed northwest toward Japan.
How big and how dangerous it will be when it gets to Japan remains to be seen.
But we've had our rainy season, and I hope we've seen the last of our typhoon season here in the Philippines.
We had typhoon after typhoon after typhoon go through.
It was pretty rainy for a long, long time here.
Scientists fear that global warming will bring climatic turbulence with changes coming in, get this, big jumps rather than gradually.
This is by Fred Pierce of the Guardian newspaper in Great Britain.
Richard Ally's eyes glint as we sit in his office in the University of Pennsylvania discussing how fast global warming could cause sea levels to rise.
Scientists sums up his state of knowledge, quote, we, you know, we used to think it would take 10,000 years for melting at the surface of an ice sheet to penetrate down to the bottom.
Now we know it doesn't take 10,000 years.
It takes 10 seconds.
How can that be?
Well, the article fortunately continues, that quote highlights most vividly why scientists are getting very panicky now about the sheer speed and violence with which climate change could take hold.
They're realizing that their old ideas about gradual change, that would be the smooth lines on graphs showing warming and sea level rise and gradually shifting weather patterns, simply don't represent how the world's climate system works anymore.
Dozens of scientists told me the same thing while I was researching my book, The Last Generation, climate change does not happen gradually.
In the past, it did not, nor will it in the future.
Now, what they're finding is that scientists forgot about crevasses.
What is actually happening is that ice is melting at the surface, then forming lakes that drain down into the crevasses in about 10 seconds.
The water is at the base of the ice sheet where it lubricates the joint between the ice and the rock.
Then the whole ice sheet begins to float downhill toward the ocean.
These flows completely change our understanding of the dynamics of the ice sheet destruction, said Allie.
Even five years ago, we didn't know about this.
Well, this summer, lakes several kilometers across formed on the Greenland ice sheet, then suddenly drained away to the bottom.
Scientists measured how within hours of the lakes forming, the vast ice sheets physically rose up as if floating on water and slid into the ocean.
That is why Greenland glaciers are growing fast and there are more icebergs breaking off into the Atlantic Ocean.
That is why average sea level rise has increased from 2 millimeters a year in the early 1990s to more than 3 millimeters a year now.
Soon it could be a great deal more.
Jim Hansen of NASA, that's the top guy on climate at NASA, George Bush's top climate modeler, predicts that the sea level rise will be 10 times faster within a few years as Greenland destabilizes.
Building an ice sheet takes a long time, but destroying it can be explosively rapid, he said.
Then there's this area off the central part of the Oregon coast, which is becoming a bigger and bigger crab and fish graveyard.
It was first discovered back in 2002, but according to the Christian Science Monitor, researchers at Oregon State University have taken a close look at this coastal dead zone, and things are getting a lot worse.
A few weeks ago, the researchers measured the level of dissolved oxygen in this part of the ocean.
What did they find?
Levels were 10 to 30 times lower than normal, down to 0.5 millimeters per liter, a characteristic of hypoxia.
That's a lack of oxygen.
Because they have no explanation about this phenomenon, they're still envisioning a total absence of oxygen.
Here is the somewhat dramatic introduction of the CSM article.
A half-dozen scientists huddled in a cramped lab aboard the research vessel UCRA, bracing themselves against rolling swells.
As they stare at a pair of TV monitors, images of an aquatic graveyard slide slowly across the screens.
Some 150 feet below, a robotic submarine, looking something more like a portable generator with thrusters than a submarine motors just above the bottom, capturing macabre images of Oregon's newly minted and poorly understood dead zone.
God, what a name, a dead zone.
So they've got a photograph which I cannot relay to you here right now, but they describe it this way.
The zone is a bottom-hugging layer of water with oxygen levels so low that it cannot support a variety of marine life that typically lives in these near-shore coastal waters.
The bottom is littered with dead crabs, worms, and starfish.
This is scary stuff.
These are areas of the ocean.
It's not the only one either, off the Oregon coast.
There's others that are off the Louisiana coast and others around the world that we've found.
And nothing lives in these areas, folks.
Nothing lives.
Nothing.
There's not enough oxygen to support any kind of life that we understand.
Well, we probably originally came from the ocean ourselves.
So if the ocean dies, I've got this feeling that we're not long behind.
We harvest a great deal from the ocean.
It does a whole lot for us.
I'm not a scientist.
I can't tell you everything it does, but I have a distinct feeling that if the oceans of the world were to begin to die, we would too.
Here's an interesting article.
You all may recall the guest I've had many times about the God part of the brain.
This article says, the human brain, indeed, does not contain a single God spot responsible for mystical and religious experiences.
Instead, the sense of union with God or something greater than the self, often described by those who have undergone such experiences, involves the recruitment and activation of a variety of brain regions normally implicated in different functions such as self-consciousness, emotion, and body representation.
The finding detailed in the current issue of Neuroscience Letters contradicts previous suggestions by other researchers that there might indeed be a specific region in our brains designed for communication with God.
What it means?
The main goal of the study was to identify the neural correlates of a mystical experience, said study leader Mario Beauregard of the University of Montreal in Canada.
This does not diminish the meaning and value of any such experience, and neither does it confirm nor disconfirm the existence of God.
In the study, 15 cloistered Camelite nuns ranging in age from 23 to 64 had their brain scanned while asked to relive the most intense mystical experience they have ever had as members of that religious order.
The nuns were asked, not asked to try and actually achieve a state of spiritual union with God during the experiment because, as the nuns put it, God cannot be summoned at will.
Joy and love.
Nevertheless, the researchers believe their method was justified because previous studies have shown that actors are asked to enter a particular state activated, the very same brain regions as people actually experiencing those emotions.
As a control, the nuns were instructed to relive the most intense state of union with another human ever felt in their lives while in the Camelite order.
The study found that mystical experiences activate more than a dozen different areas of the brain all at once.
One of the regions called the caudate nucleus has been implicated in positive emotions, listen to this carefully now, such as happiness, romantic love, underline romantic love, and maternal love.
The researchers speculate that activation of this brain region during mystical experiences is related to feelings of joy and unconditional love, as the nuns described it.
Isn't that interesting?
Bayer Crop Science kept it a secret, what, that its genetically modified contaminated public food supplies, its rice, that is to say, was contaminated.
The government was only too happy to help.
Last week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that the U.S. commercial long grain rice supplies are indeed contaminated with trace amounts of genetically engineered rice unapproved for human consumption.
The genetically engineered rice, also known as Liberty Link LL601, its genetic code had been modified to provide resistance to herbicides and is illegal for marketing to humans because it has not undergone environmental and health impact reviews.
And the Food and Drug Administration was field testing from 98 to 2001 under permits granted by the USDA.
But Bayer Corp Science, the developer of the experimental rice, did not seek commercial approval for it.
The contamination was only disclosed after Bayer notified the USDA itself.
Currently, the government relies on self-reporting, hmm, self-reporting, from food companies to determine genetically engineered contamination rather than a federal testing system.
The USDA dismissed concerns that companies might not always self-report or even be aware of their mistakes, Which would lead to further undetected contamination or unapproved genetically engineered food.
It appears a separate company, now listen carefully here, a separate company first detected the contamination in January of this year, and that Bayer may have known about the contamination since May, but the government was not notified until July 31st.
It took another 18 days for the USDA to tell the public.
Now, the Japanese almost immediately suspended any imports of rice from the United States, so it had fairly serious consequences.
Japanese are not wild about importing rice from the United States anyway.
They're very, what's the right word?
They're very sensitive about rice.
It comprises about a third or so of their diet, as does the diet here in the Philippines.
All right, we're going to take a break, and then we're going to do open lines for the next segment.
Top of the hour, of course, Major Ed Dames from Manila in the Philippines.
I'm Art Bell.
Oh, my God.
I've got some very sad, breaking news for you at this hour.
The Drudge Report is saying the following.
Crocodile hunter Steve Irwin is dead.
You know the guy, right?
Steve Irwin.
I think he's been on coast to coast, as a matter of fact.
The crocodile hunter is dead.
He was killed in a freak accident in Carnes, please said today.
It's understood he was killed by a stingray barb, get this, that went through his chest and reportedly into his heart.
He was swimming off the low aisles at Port Douglas, filming an underwater documentary when the tragedy occurred.
I'm reading this just as I'm getting it.
The Queensland Ambulance Service was called at about 11 a.m.
That would be Australian Eastern Time.
And an emergency services helicopter was flown to the cruise boat on Bat Reef off the coast near Carnes with a doctor and emergency services paramedic on board.
Irwin had a puncture wound to the left side of his chest and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Irwin's body is being flown to Carnes.
One report said that his American-born wife, Terry, was trekking on Cradle Mountain in Tasmania and has yet to be told of her husband's death.
I hope she's not listening to this.
The Irwins have two children, a daughter, Belinda Sue Irwin, eight and three-year-old son, Robert Clarence Irwin.
So very, very, very sad indeed.
He was an amazing guy, a funny guy, an entertaining guy, an educational guy, and he's gone.
Gone at an awfully early age.
And the world will be a sadder place without him.
So sorry to hear about that.
Again, crocodile hunter Steve Irwin dead.
Dead.
He did die, of course, doing the kind of work that he does.
But still, the world a far sadder place because of it.
And of course, as you know, there have been others over the years that I've interviewed and that I've lost.
And no, I don't know immediately that there's anybody taking his place at all.
I don't know, in fact, who does exorcisms anymore at all.
I think that it is being done, and I would very much like to be contacted.
If there is another Catholic priest out there That is currently doing exorcisms and would like, you know, I hesitate to use the word publicity, but would not mind being interviewed by somebody like myself.
I certainly would like to be contacted.
And as a matter of fact, let me give out my contact information.
I love hearing from all of you.
And if there is another Catholic priest or one of you knows of a Catholic priest, Malachi Martin was, of course, another example.
And Father Martin and I were very, very, very close.
Gosh, we were close.
We talked in private moments about things that I still cannot talk to all of you about because I promised.
You give a promise, you keep a promise.
At any rate, if there's anybody out there of a genre that would like to, would be willing to be interviewed, I don't know how many people like being interviewed, some, I suppose, but who would be willing to be interviewed about exorcisms.
There's a very great deal of interest in this in the audience.
And so please contact me.
I am Art Bell, A-R-T, B-E-L-L, at A-O-L dot com, or Art Bell at Mindspring.com.
That would be A-R-T-B-E-L-L lowercase at MindSpring, M-I-N-D, S-P-R-I-N-G, dot com.
It's called Turning Your Life Upside Down After Something Really Tragic and I don't know, choosing to move forward.
I've always been a wild one, and so here I am.
It's a completely different world, I can tell you that.
It's kind of like walking into another dimension.
When you leave the United States and come to a place like the Philippines, you get off the airplane, I think I've said this before, and every sense, every smell, every sight, every feeling, everything is different.
And so it's kind of like going to another dimension.
Not quite, but close.
unidentified
Well, we're just happy to have you back on the air.
I know this is one of the things that has always interested you.
And I just want to put it from the perspective is that if we pick a point in time that we're leaving from, let's say now, and a point in time where we're going back to whatever time, where is this all in relationship to the expansion of the universe and where everything is organized in space, never mind time?
Because if I'm leaving Earth at this point in time and say going forward to a destination on Earth at a, you know, say a thousand years from now, just where is Earth a thousand years from now?
Well, hopefully time-space takes care of that problem.
But I mean, you're absolutely right.
Earth, of course, is in orbit about our sun, and beyond that, everything is moving.
So frankly, if you came back to the same spot, you might, more than likely, you would come back to empty space.
Now, hopefully, time and space itself, in that kind of movement, would take care of it, and you would land on the Earth of however many future or past years you had designated.
Otherwise, you're trying to suck space.
unidentified
Well, that's my point, and it's good to hear some wishful thinking, but at least it was a good answer, Art.
Before you get into the wild stuff, my question is, when paleontologists talk about dinosaurs becoming birds, they talk about their bones becoming thinner and hollow, and they develop wings.
If I flapped my wings for a million years, I couldn't become a bird.
Have you ever thought of having a paleontologist, maybe like Jack Horner, on the air to see how they come about these wild fantasies of the birds?
Well, that's why I wondered if you thought about having Jack Horner or some other paleontologist on the air to talk about the evolution of dinosaurs into birds or whatever they became and what their theory is about how they became that way.
Because, like I said, we can't, they talk about dinosaurs developing horns for self-defense.
No, I was with my lady friend who was a native of the Philippines, and she was pointing out this stuff in an Asian store, and sure enough, ice cream made with cheddar cheese.
Well, I mean, I can almost imagine, I mean, if you imagine the smell of cheddar cheese and you project it into some ice cream, I don't know if that seems right.
unidentified
No, I would have thought that it would be about as bad as taco sauce in ice cream, but it really, really worked.
It's a rich dairy product in a rich dairy product.
Yeah, I'm a gigantic fan of ice cream, and sitting watching television, watching a movie or something at night, inevitably I reach out and grab about a pint of ice cream and down it.
unidentified
Well, it may not be a taste for everyone, but it's something I just discovered, and I thought it was kind of neat to be able to be able to get a little bit of a cleaner.
In fact, right now, I would say I've probably got about one and a half gallons of ice cream in the fridge awaiting me.
First time calling.
No, no, no, no.
Wildcard line, you're on the air.
unidentified
Hi.
Hi, Art, Tiff from L.A. Hey, buddy.
Hey, what's happening?
The reason why I'm calling is because you were talking about how your back hurts really bad.
Well, I used to have back problems too because growing up, I took karate, and I used to get punched, hit, and thrown on the floor, and I messed up my back.
And about a few years ago, I got hit by a big rig, and my back was totally messed up.
But then I read a book by this guy named an MD by the name of Dr. John Sarno, and he was talking about back pain.
And he said, you really don't need drugs or anything.
And basically, it essentially talked about mind over matter, and my back pain was gone.
My back pain was born originally of a fall that I took off a pole, and I came down on my butt and my elbow, and it impacted L4 and L5.
Now, this has haunted me forever.
I have good days and bad days.
Most times when I wake up in the morning, I'm sort of bent over at an odd angle for about an hour.
And after about an hour, I'm just fine.
Incidentally, John of Guam says, hey, Art, you're on live this afternoon on Guam.
Normally, we record and time shift the show, but it's Labor Day today, so our afternoon drive team has a day off.
Thank you, John.
So hello over there in Guam.
That's pretty cool news.
I'm here in the Philippines, where it also is afternoon.
I'm not quite sure what time it is in Guam.
It's about make that, I don't know, about 1.53 and 30 in the afternoon here in the Philippines.
And I assume sometime in the afternoon on the island of Guam.
That's really cool.
So hi in Guam.
And by the way, I'm looking for somebody on the island of Okinawa.
So just in case the station in Guam makes it all the way to Okinawa, if anybody on the island of Okinawa is there, I need a favor by somebody on the island of Okinawa.
So email me if you would.
Again, artbell at mindspring.com.
Let's go to East of the Rockies.
Okay.
I'm instructed.
I need to take a break, so we'll do that and be right back.
You know, radio is absolutely in my blood.
It runs through my veins, and occasionally that happens.
I totally forget to take a break.
I get so involved in what I'm doing, and these calls have been so good that I just totally blow off the piece.
And they hate that.
You know, they really hate it because the commercials totally, so totally support this program.
I'll come back and say a few words about how to get started.
From the Philippines, I'm Art Bell.
Hi, everybody.
Coming up in a moment, Ed Dames.
I've got a couple things I want to cover very briefly.
And one is amateur radio, ham radio.
And there are a lot of people who think that ham radio is passe now that we have the internet.
Not true.
There is nothing in the world like the magic of sending your voice around the world on shortwave radio.
There's nothing like the magic.
I mean, yeah, you can do it on a computer, and you can even have a video conference, but bouncing your voice, courtesy of radio frequency, off the ionosphere around the world, there's nothing like it in the world.
So I don't know what I can say.
Contact a local club in your area.
There's ham radio clubs in most towns across America.
And get involved.
They will escort you through the licensing process, help you through the licensing process, and probably help you with equipment.
There's endless amounts of used equipment out there.
And by the way, I've got all my ham equipment here in the Philippines with me.
I have yet to get to it.
I've got to go down and go through the...
And so I've got to go present my license and get a license.
And then I've got to get an antenna up on the roof.
Now, that may be a little more difficult than one might imagine, even though I'm very near the roof.
I'll have an antenna 200 feet in the air.
I have made several trips up scouting the roof.
They're doing a little work on the roof right now, so I'm waiting.
I'm also waiting for the official end of the rainy season so I don't attract lightning.
And then, by hook or crook, I'm going to get an antenna of some sort up there, and I'm going to get on the air.
It's been not the highest priority, but it's one that nags at me, and it's going to happen soon.
The other is, when we finish the show this evening, my wife Erin heard that a British group that she has loved all her life called West Life, I don't know how many of you have heard of Westlife, are coming to Aranita Coliseum in Kazan City.
And so that's where we're headed when I get off the air this evening to see a concert by Westlife.
And she was just jumping up and down.
And so I bought tickets right up front.
It should be a lot of fun.
That's Westlife at Arenita Coliseum.
So we'll be doing that after the program now.
The most loved, most hated guest that we have on this program easily is the world's foremost remote viewing teacher, Edward A. Dames, Major, U.S. Army retired.
He's a decorated military intelligence officer and an original member of the U.S. Army Prototype Remote Viewing Training Program, and I can personally attest to the truth of that.
I have a copy of his complete military record.
He sent it to me once.
He served as the Training and Operations Officer for the Defense Intelligence Agency's Psychic Intelligence Collection Unit and currently serves as executive director for the Matrix Intelligence Agency, a private consulting group, the technical consultant for the feature film Suspect Zero.
That was a cool movie, a very cool movie.
If you get a chance to see Suspect Zero, it's making the rounds on pay TVC at a Tom Cruise Paula Wagner production.
Ed coached Sir Ben Kingsley, who was superb in the role, and played the role of an FBI remote viewing instructor in the movie.
He was there briefly.
If you look very carefully, you will indeed see Ed Dames in that movie.
It really was an excellent movie, so I urge you to see it.
All right, what we'll do is take a break, and when we come back, Major Ed Dames.
Once again, a very frequent guest on Coast to Coast Dam, a pretty good friend of mine, Major Edward A. Dames, U.S. Army retired.
I enjoyed that foray into the entertainment business very much, although as an operations type, I'm a workaholic and love my job, but that was a lot of fun, I have to admit.
I'm doing one more movie before I actually, if I can fit it in, I'm transitioning now to Ukraine, so I'll be in sort of a state of transient state for the next six months, like you were when you moved to Philippines.
But I have one more movie to fit in.
I was asked to help out on the ESP affair, which is sort of a psychic love story drama.
It is about a rogue member of a former unit similar to the one I was in in DIA, a psychic collection unit, who is kicked out and then uses his alleged powers to seduce a civilian woman.
It has an interesting twist at the end, too.
And they want me to do a cameo in that movie as well, too.
I mean, when I can do a major radio talk program from the other side of the world here, then you can certainly be interviewed in Ukraine.
So anyway, listen, a couple of things.
First of all, I want to begin, Ed.
You've got to realize, I know that it's probably tiring for you, but there's always new listeners.
This is a monstrous show, as you know, and a lot of them are going to go, what the hell are they talking about?
Is he a psychic?
Or who is this guy?
So I know who you are.
A lot of the audience knows who you are.
But please, a 101 on remote viewing.
Could you give us your current, and I know it's an ever-evolving thing, so kind of a current, easily understandable description of exactly what remote viewing is so they know what we're talking about.
Remote viewing is a way to connect and hold the connection with one's unconscious.
Actually, I prefer to call it one's superconscious, the superior mind.
An unconscious which has access to all the information throughout space and time.
And to tune that unconscious into a specific idea pattern.
And everything exists, apparently, in mind, in this collective mind field, as a pattern of information, all things, all people, all events.
It's a way to turn your attention and hold it very, very focused and rigidly on a particular pattern for up to 45 minutes and download information about something that is remote in space or time.
Actually, the remote viewing program that Ed was involved in was funded by the CIA for 20 years.
All of that broke on Nightline some time ago, some years ago now.
I'm sure many of you recall that.
Many don't.
Yes, Nightline broke the story that the CIA funded this whole deal for about 20 years.
Now, I've always maintained, and I still do now, Ed, that if it was a success, more than not, despite embarrassments, such as they may be, perhaps they closed that particular operation.
I don't question that.
But if it's really useful, they would be, and I think probably are, secretly still using it today.
Can I say just one thing before you do that, and that is I think you just got a hit.
You were on the air with George, apparently, and said that Carr was not the Ramsey killer when everybody thought surely he was, and I guess that's got to qualify as a hit, yes?
Well, George asked me to come back on because my company had done some work on that case.
In fact, we turned over our data to the DA's office and the FBI, stating, well, when Carr was arrested, we looked back at our data.
I looked at the file and I said, this is not the guy, because the way we were describing this individual who broke into the house, he was much more athletic and muscular than Carr, albeit there's been 10 years.
But this person was very, very athletic and strong, and Carr does not fit that profile.
I have been working with my partner, Brent Miller, on numeric techniques.
We were attempting to do some code breaking and using the techniques to predict lottery numbers, too, which as people who go to my teaching website can see the winning lottery tickets.
So we think that's pretty neat.
Only the daily three tickets were able to do that.
We can teach those techniques.
But something happened during the research and development on what we call Remote viewing geofix, how to determine exactly where a person, let's say, is on the globe.
We could not do that originally.
We couldn't do it.
You could give us the name of a person.
We could describe the person's location and their conditions and positions and all of that.
But we could not tell you as a group where that person was without at least two weeks' worth of work.
And the geofix techniques fixed that.
We'll talk more about it.
But there were spin-offs of this technique.
One of the spin-offs that Brent Miller, my partner, was working on, was predicting, he lives in Las Vegas, and he was saying, well, we can use this to predict the outcome of games, football and baseball games, and wager on them.
So he started going off and doing this.
And he was so successful, he was winning thousands of dollars in parlaying.
A parlay is when you take all these long shots and say, this long shot's going to win, this long shot's going to win, this one's going to win, and you put the winner.
Well, what he was doing was going only for the winners and looking for only the teams that were using remote viewing to look at the outcomes of the games and look at only those winners that were long shots.
That would take more money and then integrating that into a parley.
So what he did as kind of a reward for my team's work over the years in the field, and we'll talk more about that momentarily, after a workshop in Las Vegas that I conducted a couple of months ago, Brent sat down after hours and gave the team members a class on how to win parlays, how to win sports wagers.
A few weeks ago, I get a call from David Rosetta, one of my team members.
He says, Ed, I went down and I used that technique.
He flew down from Washington, Spokane, went to Las Vegas by himself, and he said, I filled up the pockets of my surplus Air Force jeans with $100 bills until they couldn't hold anymore, about $20,000.
And then I flew back home.
So it works.
I said, hey, that's great.
Maybe we'll go down together.
And I went back to work.
A week later, at about 1 o'clock in the morning, I worked pretty late.
In fact, I was working on a missing teenager case.
I get a call from Alex DeChara from San Francisco.
Ed, I'm in Las Vegas with Joe Bush, another one of my team members.
I just won $50,000 on the same wagering and doing the same thing that Brent taught them to do.
So he said, would you like to come to Vegas and the whole team do this?
I said, yes.
So we met in Vegas as a whole team.
We sat down and we compared results over a period of a couple days.
Made a lot of money.
Alex went home with another $60,000.
And we said, okay, this is a success.
We're all very happy, except I was unhappy about one thing.
And that is, about every third wager, 10 or 20% of our teams that we had, our combined knowledge said would win, lost.
Now, that's not supposed to happen for those of you who are familiar with remote viewing, structured remote viewing.
You'll know that when more than two or more trained remote viewers have the same corroborating data against the same target, in this case, then it should be 100% correct.
And this time it didn't.
So I had to do some research, which I did.
And here's what was happening.
And I'll tell you what prompted me to do this research in a moment.
What was happening was this.
Apparently, all events in what we call the future, all events in time are locked.
And that's an uncomfortable idea for me.
But in terms of remote viewing, where we know that mind is outside of time and can look down on this broad panoply of events through time space, everything is occurring at once, every single thing.
Which had made me uncomfortable for many years.
But apparently that is so.
The problem is this.
It's not that, let's use baseball as an example because that's what we were wagering at baseball games, winning teams.
It isn't that those teams that had conflicting data would, it isn't that our data was wrong.
It isn't that it was a fuzzy set and the outcome was undetermined in some deterministic way in the future.
The problem was that the game was determined, but sometimes they were behind some type of an obstacle, let's use that for lack of a better word, that even the best remote viewers could not see around.
So there are sort of like dead zones out there, dead spaces, that we can't perceive.
It isn't that the game is not known in terms of mind, but something is blocking us from doing that, whether it's a hardware limitation, in this case wetware, if something was blocking you, then how were you able to make the call at all?
What I did was I did some pattern analysis over a period of a week on baseball games.
And what I found was that the games where the outcome was not known to a viewer, there was conflicting data right up front where it wobbled the data, the result and remote viewing data that said this team would win or this team would win.
You had conflicting data.
There were elements, I don't want to get too technical on here, there were elements of both teams winning in this very, very soon into the remote viewing session, perhaps 10 minutes.
And that pattern, doing some pattern analysis, told me that.
And in those instances, don't wager on that game because the outcome is fuzzy.
But in another way, it means that you've already died and you've already not been born.
And all those things coexist.
That's one thing.
Now, here's the kicker.
Here's the kicker.
The reason that I know that things appear to be locked is this.
If an individual, highly trained, highly experienced viewer, picks a team that is going to lose, if you compare that data, and you don't know that you pick the losing team, if you compare the data with another experienced viewer,
when you start to compare data, when two people begin to work together, then that particular quirk in the system where you can't see around the corner anymore, there's some type of a parallax view that allows two viewers to be able to perceive the right team or look around the corner, allegorically speaking, and see clearly instead of fuzzy.
So when two or more remote viewers work, then it's clear.
In case you'd not heard the very sad news, Steve Irwin, the croc guy, is dead at age 44.
Very, very sad news.
A very entertaining, very lively, very full-of-life guy, dead at 44.
Very, very sad.
You'll see it breaking in various places.
I think it was first broken on the Drudge Report.
At any rate, many, many people fast-blasting me about that.
We did indeed cover that in the first hour, but a lot of people just hearing about it.
Okay, welcome back.
Again, this part of remote viewing, this part of actually the whole range of subjects that I talk about on Coast to Coast AM has always bugged the hell out of me, and that is that life is sort of a predetermined dance, you know, that we're all marionettes.
doing exactly what we're forecast or predestined to do.
And that cannot be, it just can't be totally true, Ed, because I've talked to you in the past about this, there are circumstances under which you might, for example, remote view your own death crossing the street hit by a truck or something, and then avoid that completely, thereby changing what otherwise is an outcome that's locked in, right?
Well, I'm not comfortable with the idea either, but I'm learning to live with a lot of things.
And by the way, before I go on, I wanted to make sure that for the Show Me the Money folks, that they know that I'm going to be posting these receipts from Vegas casinos next to the winning lottery numbers that Brent Miller and David Rosetta have winning lottery tickets up on my teaching forum at learnrv.com already.
And we'll post copies of these receipts up there, too, so folks can see.
I don't see how anything could be more convincing than winning lottery tickets unless, as you point out, it's hitting a bunch of complex bets or something like that.
In the past, when my team has been out on the field, especially on missing children cases, mostly murdered children cases, the spouses have not been happy because this has all been volunteer.
They've spent their own money, taken time, vacation time, and they could have spent with their families and things like that.
And the wives, some of them, they're not cotton up to the idea of remote viewing, but it's perfectly copacetic for them now.
I don't blame you for trying to make some bucks doing it.
There's nothing wrong with that.
Traditionally, though, in this line of work, a lot of people, witches, people who do that sort of thing, they've always said that really you cannot use this sort of thing for self-enrichment.
And if you do, somehow the cosmos is going to strike back at you, and it's not a good thing to do.
I mean, a witch, for example, Ed, will say that if she does something negative, that it will come back to her times three or times ten, or, you know, a multiple of the bad stuff that you wish upon somebody else is going to bounce back at you if you've done it with ill will.
What I've seen from experience on the streets and in the trenches is quite different.
I've seen some of the best remote viewers, well, just about lose their souls.
And some remote viewers who didn't think they had a spirit, you know, gain one by getting more in touch with their unconscious, which does appear to have better connection with one's spirit.
He went from being a good remote viewer to all of a sudden a psychic to then a prophet and then his followers now and the cult that he's in call him a saint.
Well, I mean, he was trying to make people die who did not agree with him by casting curses at them a few months ago, and now I hear he's preaching love.
The KGB extracent team, extracent is the Russian word.
I'm crashing on Russian now.
My marriage is like 300 village people all looking at this guy who doesn't speak Russian very well, so I'm crashing on that.
Extra sense is the term that Russian uses.
It's a catch-all term for psychic performance.
And it also includes healing, including distant healing, too.
So the KGB Extra Sense team, they were effective to a certain degree in influencing minds and injecting ideas into people's minds, keeping them awake, that kind of thing, in terms of harassment.
Beyond that, however, in terms of material influence, they didn't seem to be very successful.
And we have found in our line of work that a similar thing exists.
You can induce thoughts, ideas, even dreams.
In fact, that's the basis for this movie, the ESP affair that I'm technically consulting.
You can do that, but you can't stop hearts and those kinds of things.
Well, that's the premise for how voodoo works, right there.
You have a belief system, and then somebody else does influence your mind, and then it kicks in biophysiologically, you know.
But that's sort of an indirect approach to what we're talking about.
And you have to have the mindset first.
What I think you're suggesting is that you can unbeknownst or unwitting to someone affect them physiologically other than going through their unconscious first.
The problem there is, paradox notwithstanding, or possible paradox notwithstanding, is the act of doing that itself predestined?
In other words, does destiny say, well, there's going to be this person that remote views your death?
You know what I mean?
It's all choreographed to begin with.
That's what I suspect is true now.
I did not ever anticipate something like that 20 or 10 years, even 10 years ago.
But unfortunately, or fortunately, as the case may be, I am having to come to grips with what appears to be factual.
I wanted to think that time was the flow of time, was like a big river.
That's how prophets could see way in the distant future.
And that mechanical things or geophysical things didn't have any human influence on them or weren't subject to the vicissitudes of humans or human ideas or thoughts or decisions would just be locked in and that would be easy to see.
Because as remote viewers, we knew years ago that it was very, very easy to foresee geophysical events, but very, very difficult to foresee human actions because we didn't have the expertise, it turns out.
That's the reason.
That this river of time, all the events are flowing, you can look down the river and see where things are going, but that individuals, their lives were like little epiphenomena, eddies in the current that would sometimes pop up and disappear in the sides of the river, that the edges were fuzzy.
That's how I wanted to look at things, so that there was a possibility of not being locked in or predestined in the ways that you and I are talking about it now.
But it appears empirically, what we've on the streets have noticed over the years, that that may not be the case.
I'd be extremely interested to see if you can pinpoint where I am.
If you can, you're welcome to say so on the air, and we'll see if you can do it.
And then I also thought tonight might be an interesting night when we get around to the phones later, to let the audience suggest some possible remote viewing jobs for you.
And speaking of cold cases and missing children, Natalie Holloway, there's a map, well, not a map, there's actually a photograph on the Coastal Coast AM website right now, apparently, of where you think they will find Natalie Holloway's body.
In fact, one of my agents, James, has already done both the above-ground and on the water recon of that, and we can talk as much about that as you would like to do.
Another hit that I'm sorry to think that you're getting close to, but I mean, every day the news points more and more and more toward it, is North Korea detonating a nuclear weapon.
Now, I think your original prediction was not necessarily that they would detonate a nuclear weapon.
They're obviously about to do that, or fairly obviously, but rather that they would use one in anger.
Do you know offhand if it will be used against South Korea?
I mean, any nation-state that would develop a nuclear weapon and use it, for example, against their neighbor, in the case of South Korea, could well expect extinction at the hands of the United States nuclear extinction.
I'm sure that would occur.
So it's hard to believe that's the way any nation-state would do it, although they are crazy.
I would think they would put it into the hands of some terrorists so that it would not be so easily identified, the source that is, and let it happen that way.
Well, even there are still in terms of the nuclear weapon technology and Pakistani assistance and some other assistance that they've been getting, you're still talking about a big device.
So we're not talking backpack or suitcase or nuke, special atomic demolition munition or something like that.
We're talking a big device that has to be on a truck or a ship or something like that.
As a matter of fact, there's much more to this than meets the eye, that there's collusion on the part of China here, and China stands to only gain.
Because just by the test alone, by the test alone, the U.S. will pressure that this is a rat in the corner right now.
All of their means of making money, almost all of the means of making money for the DPRK have been taken away.
They get some money from Russia and, of course, some support from China.
A lot of their food has been cut off from South Korea because of their recent failed missile launch.
But what's going to happen is, I think, is this, based upon my remote viewing work.
China is going to allow the detonation of a weapon, an underground test.
The U.S. will surround that nation, ready to come in and stop another evil Axis member.
And then China will offer to intervene.
Or they will allow a war to begin so that the U.S. expends more of its research.
We're already overextended.
But if we can use up some more of our munitions and stretch ourselves over the stretching point, at that point, China will say, we'll intervene, but hands off Taiwan when we take it back.
Well, I think that's probably the way it's going to go when it finally does come to Taiwan.
I know the United States has made certain assurances, and I think we'd probably send some carriers and wave the flag a lot, but I don't think that we would get into a war with China over Taiwan.
No, and there are sub-ROSA things that are happening, and that's one of them.
So you have a sub-ROSA agreement or collusion, let's say, between People's Republic of China and the DPRK, and then you have a tacit understanding that's going to happen between our Commander-in-Chief, this country and China, and Taiwan will be the loser.
In the end, it will be the loser.
It's not really a lot.
Everything has a beginning and an end.
China will surpass us as the number one superpower based on economics and commercial activity alone.
I know that China eventually will surpass us if nothing untoward occurs between now and that point.
I don't know when that point is going to be.
I know their industrial revolution is well underway.
I mean, it's wild in China.
I'm going to fly to Hong Kong here in the next two or three weeks.
It's about an hour and a half flight from here, so it's very easy.
And I'm going to take another close look at China.
It's been a number of years.
Those who have been there have told me that what I saw when I was there, scary as it was, is nothing compared to what's going on now just across the border.
Now, I'm getting some fast blasts from people who say, all right, Ed originally was in Hawaii, and he did that because he felt that the location he had in Hawaii was a safe place.
Now, here you go to Ukraine, following your heart.
The Sun is an interesting topic because current research, and I mean the very latest research on the coming solar cycle, well, a couple of things are indicated.
One, they think they found the first reverse sunspot, which could mean that we're now seeing the polarity change begin and the next sun cycle begin.
And suddenly, scientists have been saying that the next sun cycle is going to be bigger than anything we've seen in a long, long time, perhaps bigger than anything we've ever seen.
Now, this is relatively new information from the scientists following the sun.
And, of course, when I heard that, I reflected on what you've been saying for years about the sun.
I mean, think of the implications just in terms of telecommunications.
Down go the satellites, down goes the internet, down go your banking, ATMs, phone calls, all those kinds of things.
That's just minimal.
God knows what else will happen because it's probably unprecedented.
My parent company, Intuitive Design, they have a project called the Horizon Project.
At the top of the hour, you were talking about extreme rapid geologic changes.
And that raised a red flag in my own mind because that's exactly what the Horizon Project is about.
They interviewed some of the most prominent scientists and Nobel laureates in the field who have virtually said the same thing to you nutshelled, that these changes are a matter of minutes, not geological time, which shocked me.
That also is the latest information, sorry, and it really is important.
That is that these glaciers, for example, that they thought took tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of years to come and go, or go, specifically in this case, as planet warms, can in fact go in about 10 seconds.
And that lakes that have formed on top of glaciers can suddenly go to the bottom of glaciers.
And kind of like putting oil, if you will, or a lubricant between the land and the ice, these things, boom, go like that.
By the way, so you stand by the very worst of the predictions that you've made, or have any of the really, and you've made some rough ones over the years, Ed.
No, I wasn't focused on anything like that, but occasionally I look ahead, and that's something that I couldn't understand why so many people were getting sick and dying, and what was happening out there.
It was almost like crop warfare, but I realized it was genetically modified foods that were contaminating the primal stocks.
We've got GeoFix, The bugs worked out at GeoFix, and now we want to see if the analytical methods that we use to say to predict that we tested in the wagering field, if we can use those now and tweak them like a fine formula to pin time down.
We're going to start with a month and then see if we can get it closer, but it would be nice to get the events down to a month.
So in other words, remote viewing events that we can foresee out there, but we don't have that paralla view, and I'm not referring back to the confirmation of an event itself, which I'll hark back to momentarily.
I'm referring to the distance in time now.
We can't adjudge that at the moment, but we think we've got a foot in the door now analytically, and we may be able to get things down just in the nick of time.
We're hoping to have that as a breakthrough, yes, as a final breakthrough in terms of our work, because it's just as important as geofix is to the trade.
Remember, this is a trained skill.
Anybody can be trained to do this.
It's a skill.
We are not psychics.
Psychics will occasionally get glimpses of newspaper headlines and things like that.
This is known.
But it's spontaneous, it's not controlled, and as we knew in the military, you cannot depend on psychics because they don't know when they're on target, they don't know when they're off.
And in remote viewing, in the techniques that we teach, the viewer better darn well know when they're on and off target because that's what they're taught to do.
I mean, he was the key lab rat for many, many years in both England and America.
But he did something that other psychics did not do.
He studied his own behavior cognitively and psychically to determine what was going on.
How was he, when he was correct, able to perceive things correctly?
What was going on in his head?
We used that.
When that was converted into a model in the laboratory, and I'd like to talk more about the laboratory in a moment, and the pot shots that Mr. Russell Tyrr took in abstentia against me on one of your shows.
We'll get there.
Ingo put together a model.
It was the lab rat himself that put together the model, not the scientists that were studying him about how he was able to do what he did when he was on target.
It's that.
My job was to take that model into the deep dark world of intelligence and turn that into an effective military intelligence collection tool, which I not only did, but now 22 years later, we've evolved it into a much, much bigger thing.
Yes, we're standing on the shoulders of giants, but they're dinosaurs.
We can make this thing get up and dance, but not to the point where we can pin down time yet.
So we'll get that down.
We've got the money to do it now.
We just don't have the time.
But Ingo, I have nothing but absolute, ultimate respect and regard for him.
Most of the remote viewers now, I believe, that I've interviewed.
And one thing is clear, and this will lead you into what you wanted to talk about, and that is that there's not a hell of a lot of agreement or like, if you will, remote viewer to remote viewer.
You guys seem to have it in for each other more times than not.
Your last comments on Ingo Nonwithstanding.
What's going on in the remote viewing community anyway?
We were supposed to do a lot of things, but the model that Ingo developed was not classified.
Otherwise, how could I have ever taken it out of the confines of intelligence?
There was no way I could do that.
That model was not classified.
But the existence, when I came out and said what I said, that's when the program was being disavowed by the CIA.
And I said, oh, no, no, no, no.
No, it really worked.
The CIA is, you know, let me set the record straight.
That's when they were getting rid of it because it Was such a hot potato.
It was such a white elephant.
It was so controversial.
There were generals in the Pentagon that said, if we find out, that we're not read on to this top secret program, that said, if we find out Christian generals who used to make their staff pray before at lunchtime, and I'm a kid, too.
If we find out that the Army or the Department of Defense is doing something like this, we will shut it down because it's of the occult and that kind of stuff like that.
This is Mr. Russell Targ, Dr. Russell Targ, who was one of the founders, the co-founders of the original remote viewing laboratory at Stanford Research Institute, SRI International now.
And the first thing I would like to say is that, you know, don't make the mistake of saying you have 20 years of experience when all you have is one year repeated 20 times, because these folks are doing the same experiments over and over again, to wit, validating the existence of remote viewing abilities, psi phenomena, over and over and over again, while we've been out on the streets and trenches putting it to use, learning a whole bunch of stuff.
Even the idea that you could use what was called coordinate remote viewing and turn that into something that could be used to solve problems, what was called in the business of topical search, is unknown to Russell Tart.
He doesn't know how to do it.
He doesn't know how to task mind or focus consciousness with solving a problem.
There's no way they can do anything close to what my team can do.
Well, if I recall correctly, he's run into my students.
They're very good remote viewers.
He says remote viewing is easy to teach.
Well, they're very good remote viewing because they're availing themselves of the best training system in the world.
And remember now, for all you new students, you can have ego and arrogance, but make sure when you put your pen on that paper that that's out because the remote viewing process itself is purely objective and robotic.
That's the only way we can keep the information clean.
But maybe Russell feels, after listening to you on the program, and after all, you can hear some arrogance in what you say, maybe he feels an ego of that apparent size cannot be suppressed even in the best of times when you attempt to remote view.
It reminds me analogously of intent and attention.
For instance, psychics say, well, it's all about intent.
What's your intent?
That's how we get the information.
Uh-uh.
In our business, focused consciousness business, your intent is what selects the target or the problem to be solved.
But it's total focused consciousness that gets you this stuff.
In a similar vein, if your ego is present in a session, it overlays and colors, discolors all of the good information.
It's got to go out.
But you can strap the ego back on at the end of a session.
That's okay.
Even athletes, anybody that this is a skill.
Everybody that is top of the line, top guns, and any skill knows this.
They can be arrogant, but once you're on that ski slope or out on the skating rink and all of that, it's your autonomic nervous system and you're training, training, training.
I don't care if you're a martial artist or what.
You're trained to fight and you can't stop and think.
They're driving a Model T or Model A, you know, where everybody else is driving a Porsche.
And they're still really good drivers with that Model A, but they're 20 or 30 years behind the power curve in terms of being able to apply driving skills to the road.
That's a bit of a different recording session than the one I normally play, but that certainly is Crystal.
No doubt about that.
What a fine lady she is.
I don't know.
I'm obviously not going to ask, but I would love to have a new closing song done by Crystal.
But that's a lot to ask, so I am not officially asking for it.
And who knows, one day perhaps I'll be back in the high desert and we can use that one anyway.
You just never know about life, do you?
I'm Mark Bell.
My guest is Major Ed Dames, a remote viewing teacher and also a remote viewer, who actually now admits that he's perhaps not the premier remote viewer, but certainly is the premier remote viewing teacher.
There's no question about that.
And that is exactly what he does.
He teaches.
And if you want to learn how to remote view, I'm sure that Ed has a way for you to do that.
We'll ask about that in a moment.
All right.
Margot of Las Cruces, New Mexico, wants Ed to stick to what Ed does best.
She says, Art, the earth changes are rapidly enveloping us.
This may be the last time we get to hear Ed.
Please keep to the doomey topics, as in doom.
Please push for all the upcoming doomy events for all of us future algae-eating cave dwellers.
I mean, I'm obligated to a certain degree to do some things, but there's a point that's reached where I'm telling you there's a confluence of events that's right around the corner.
It's going to happen so fast and furious, and we've talked about them before.
The fall migration is beginning to start in the northern hemisphere.
And all those birds, there's a large percentage of birds in the world that are carrying the H5N1 virus.
And they're about to spread it globally.
And we think that it's kind of in the background, a backburner issue, but we're quite wrong.
Watch what happens next.
And that's just one form of disease.
Because our immune systems are being suppressed by the environment.
And disease is going to run rampant like you've never seen before.
And I don't mean just flu.
So disease is going to be a very, very serious issue.
And we're going to get caught by it too in the northern hemisphere, but not quite as much as in the south.
But bird flu will catch everybody.
And the solar flares, what I've called the kill shot, is a series of extremely damaging solar flares that will start very, very soon.
And one of the things they will do minimally is dry up the heat, heating Earth's atmosphere will start to desiccate wide areas of fresh water.
Fresh water will dry up, glaciers will melt.
That's a big problem because you need water.
You can survive without food for longer than you can without water, but water wars will begin.
Those two issues alone are enough to keep people busy and to avoid a mad max scenario.
Because you're going to have to be, many people are going to be in a position when all of a sudden food's cut off to cities, and there's only about a three-day food supply in most cities, to have to defend your home.
Are you prepared to kill marauders?
Are you prepared to kill a marauder?
How about you, New Age folks?
Are you prepared to put a bullet or a knife in a marauder who's trying to not only take your food, but perhaps rape your daughters and hurt your family?
There are some Israeli scientists, Ed, who think that the dinosaurs were not done in by a big rock colliding with Earth.
They think the dinosaurs were done in by a gigantic solar flare, radiation, actually, from the sun, which makes a lot more sense to me than the traditional story.
That might be something you might want to take a look at.
And you did indeed predict that kind of hell for Africa many years ago on this program.
People who dislike you tend to cast off these things that you have hit.
And God, you did hit it on Africa.
Now, you talked about a spore, you'll recall, some kind of spore entering our atmosphere, and you thought it would be the African continent, and you saw a lot of devastation in Africa.
It's one of the, it's probably one of the 27 rust fungi that will mutate.
And that has already started to mutate.
So you've got the, let's call it an immune system, at least physiologically speaking, of plants, especially grasses, is going to be suppressed by mutant genes, thanks to a few companies.
And now they're going to get hit by a rust that's a super rust, and they're not going to be able to survive.
Grasses are going to go.
And, you know, rice is a grass, wheat is a grass, corn, that's a lot of food.
I think the old biblical scenario: two-thirds of the fishes in the sea, two-thirds of people, that's probably closer to what we're perceiving in ballpark figures.
Well, it already is, to some respect, but that will get worse.
In fact, one mistake I made, Dr. Walter Lee, my friend in Hong Kong, who I would like to introduce you to, he is the president of the Rotary Club, I said, Chamber of Commons.
He is the owner of the largest private hospital in Asia, an incredibly beautiful hospital.
I call it UCLA Medical Center with a soul.
It's beautiful.
And he will tell you all about, in private, how dangerous the bird flu is.
Well, he's going to start by seeing lime pits in North America pretty soon, where we're going to have to start calling lots and lots, millions and millions of birds.
It is usually as much an advantage and disadvantage as someone, let's say, who is a martial artist in one style.
Remember, this is a skill.
This is a learned skill.
And then tries to adapt to another one.
Some people can do that fairly quickly, but it's difficult because your autonomic nervous system, in this example, is tuned to react in a certain way, and now you're being asked to do something else, generally speaking.
So it can be a disadvantage.
What we want are people who know nothing about as psychic as a rock, like I was when I learned.
I mean, if you sit down and you're starting one of your classes, how does it begin, assuming you've got a lot of fresh meat in front of you, how do you start with them?
And again, if somebody wants to remote view in order to, well, frankly, make a lot of money, get rich, hit the lottery, go to Vegas and clean up whatever, there's not a real problem with that.
They're going to have to go through the advanced workshop for that or practice for at least, I would say, six months before they really get good enough to be able to tackle those kinds of situations.
However, that's the kind of thing that we're doing in terms of my team.
But if they want to win the daily free lottery, those skills are fairly easy.
In fact, two of my students who won the Texas State lottery twice produced a DVD on winning the lottery, too.
There does seem to be something that causes the most amount of solar flare in terms of some type of an electric or gravitational reaction, something that we have said that might be what has been termed Planet X. I talk about this in DVD called The Kill Shot,
that there does appear to be, as far as our team is concerned, a passing space body, we don't call it Niburu or Planet X, that causes the sun to really go crazy and produce the most deadly of solar flares.
Not being a scientist or geophysicist or solar physicist, I don't understand the dynamics and the physics behind this, but we demonstrate what we're seeing.
Well, I've already started, actually, because, again, I had that problem in my village where everybody's breaking out with a skin rash and thinking that it's something in the air like pollen or whatever, and it's not.
It's the water.
They're showering with water that's got some nasty things in it.
There is indeed a creature here that they call Aswang, and it is apparently a person, Ed, that can convert themselves into some kind of creature, I guess generally at night.
But when I say that this is believed here, I don't mean it's just sort of a ha-ha.
The Aswang thing is, you know, a myth or a, I don't know, you know, an old myth like a ghost story in the U.S. or the Bell Witch or something like that.
I mean, when I say this is strongly believed here, we had a couple of hours of conversation about this, and it's not just a strong belief.
It's so ingrained and so real that I want to know what it is.
So I wonder if you'd be willing to take this Aswong thing on as a concept and tell me what you find.
It sounds like the equivalent of the Navajo shapeshifter.
Yes, of course I would.
Those things are always enticing.
That's part of the fun of being a remote viewer rather than looking for bodies above or below ground or underwater.
The way we pursue something like this, and my students know this, this is called a topical search where we're not quite sure what the question is.
So we grab a reference to the, in this case perhaps an English transliteration of the word, a good one, and we attack the problem with about six remote viewing probes, six separate remote viewing sessions.
And we see if there's any common denominator in and amongst the six sessions.
If there is, we tend to focus on that and see what we're dealing with, whether it's purely a concept or whether it spans the idea of a real thing and a concept or whatever we're dealing with.
She was so utterly, I mean, we talked about this for a couple of hours, and she was so completely adamant about it that I really do want to know about it, and so I figure you're the guy to ask.
All right, we've got a million phone calls waiting for you, and as usual, I cannot guarantee it will be friend or foe.
It could easily be either one.
So let's see what awaits you.
Dan, don't forget that Aswang is your target.
And I don't know whether you actually have to look at the Philippines, whether this is something that we call, you know, that we know elsewhere in the world and we call it something else.
I was talking with a few people, and the word is basically that our government has known for quite some while that eventually that our country may in fact be held hostage with portable nuclear devices placed throughout cities throughout the United States.
And this has been known for such a while that I've heard that retired people in our government, specifically in intelligent communities, have actually moved out of this country.
And what do you think about, actually, what's his name?
Mel Gibson, I believe, yeah, he has a movie coming out about this exact thing about Islamic people holding this country hostage by placing nuclear weapons throughout cities throughout the United States.
And our government won't give into terrorism, so one of these things will probably go off before something happens.
If I were a terrorist, the first thing I would do is try to get a shoulder-fired missile in this country, and they can't even manage to do that effectively.
They may have done it once or twice, but got caught.
So it's quantum level above that to try to get a nuclear weapon into the country.
I'm not saying it can't be done.
And I will tell you right now, some of the people out there in the Arab world that we call our friends hate us.
And they've got the money, the oil money, to fund exactly this kind of operation.
And they are trying everything they can to do it.
And I know this.
They haven't succeeded and probably won't because our security is so high.
That doesn't mean their intent isn't there.
Yes, it's a real threat, but I don't think it's going to happen soon.
Our ports are the most vulnerable, not terra firma.
Ed is not going to be able to answer that because unless he specifically remote views something, something everybody needs to know about remote viewing.
In our operations, what we do is we remote view each game.
So I would never take on whether they would win the World Series or not because World Series is too much of a topic.
We go game by game.
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All right.
Well, here's a Dr. Doom question about the flu, the bird flu.
Now, I've been getting, talking to my professors, I'm a microbiology student, and one way that they're telling me that this could happen would be not the super flu or not the Spanish flu, sorry, the bird flu, but the Spanish flu would be either accidentally or on purpose placed into our Tamil flu and our vaccines, that there would be a scare on purpose that this would happen.
Would you be able to remote view that, see if it would actually be the bird flu or would it be on purpose Spanish flu?
West of the Rockies, you're on the air with Major Ed Names.
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Hello.
How are you doing, Art?
And good evening there, Ed.
This is Suleiman, the World Event Psychic.
I'm calling you from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
And I spoke with Ed about a year ago when he was on your show, Art, when you were still in the States.
And I had made some predictions then.
And one-third of that prediction has taken place, and that was the scenario in the Middle East.
And I wanted to let Ed know that I had access to one of his tapes, and it has enhanced my psychic abilities to where on May the 10th I had contacted Kofi Annan at the United Nations predicting the scenario in the Middle East.
And I wanted to let Ed know that his statements about North Korea and the Korean Peninsula is absolutely correct.
It's the same vision that I had there in terms of a nuclear weapon being detonated on the Korean Peninsula.
However, I did see China use Taiwan as a tool to get the United States involved in a war.
Also, I wanted to ask Ed, I see Pakistan and India involved in a nuclear war where Pakistan is going to initiate a nuclear attack, sneak attack against Pakistan along the Kashmir border.
The other thing that I wanted to say to you, Ed, is that have you ever heard of an organization called the Committee at Residence that is much more powerful than Majestic 12?
I have to mention one thing, though, in terms of natural psychics, and I've said this many times before on your show, what I do as a coach is can take a natural psychic and allow them to realize their potential like they've never realized it before or would never without rigorous, standardized training, systematic training.
Just like think of me as an NBA coach, I mean an NBA scout out there in Harlem, and you see some kid running rings around his peers or his classmates.
Come here, son.
You take the kid to a training camp, and if they're willing to toe the line and do what you say, they have the potential not only to be a professional, but to be an all-star.
First time caller line, you're on the air with Major Ed Dames.
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Hi.
Hello.
Hello.
Hi.
I heard that Mr. Ed Dames was the most credible of all the Coast to Coast guests, so it is a real pleasure to speak with you.
I was wondering if you had plans to remote view the next presidential election, because I'm 38 years old, and every single president has been a Clinton or a Bush.
And I was wondering if that was going to keep going on.
In the military unit, it started in the military unit.
Catholics, Catholic officers that I recruited for the program, young Catholic officers, they had some, because of their catechisms, they had some problems with what they were doing.
And on the other hand, Mormons did not.
So that's all that I could say about that, that I know.
Second question?
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Yes.
Do you think remote viewing may aid someone in the art of healing?
And we've saved many lives by diagnosing illnesses, intractable illnesses, that some of the best doctors on the planet who have been my students could not diagnose.
So I think indirectly or directly, the answer to that is yes, in terms of healing knowledge.
Remember, this is an information collection skill.
So if you know what's wrong, then you're able to heal it if you've got the will to do so.
You're very welcome, and that's good advice, whether you think solar flares are going to consume the face of the earth or whatever you think, whatever sort of disaster might be coming up.
It's very, very good advice to have at least two weeks of everything on hand.
And water, I would think, would be at the very top of the list.
I can't mention his last name, who was conducting the underwater reconnaissance of the Natalie Holloway site because he really went above and beyond the column.
He's going back again with better equipment.
It's a very technically complex operation, and he managed to do it.
And George Norrie was sent all the MPEGs, both underwater and above ground, of the area, too.
But I just wanted to say thanks to James for doing that.
Wildcard Line, you are on the air with Major Ed Dames.
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Well, hi there.
It's a pleasure to speak with both of you gentlemen.
My name is Joan.
I'm calling from Tucson, Arizona.
And living this close to the border, illegal immigration is a big concern of mine.
This country is being invaded.
So I was curious if Mr. Daines and his remote viewing had any predictions or seen anything about the geopolitical future of the country, if we were going to become Balkanized, if we were going to form this North American Union that some are advocating, if there was going to be a civil war, possibly?
And my other question would be, I have a great subject to remote view, and that would be of this unfortunate war that we're involved in against all these people that want to hurt us.
I'm a little sleepy here, so I hope I make a little sense.
I'd be an ingrate if I didn't say I'm listening to you on 1440 a.m.
WAJIR in Morgantown, West Virginia.
It's ironic that you're on the show, Ed, because I believe the last time I listened to the show, you were one of the guests as well.
That's been several years ago.
I believe the first part of the show was dedicated to Mel's Hole 2.
And you were on the show talking to Art about Project Starman, where you were planning contact with what you said may be our progenitors, and you were going to have a respected filmmaker film that event.
I needed to ask Ed Dames, do I have to go to a workshop or have you got coursework that I can take that I can't afford to drive all the way out to Las Vegas?
I was wondering, with remote viewing, couldn't you have really happened with, like, see what happened with JFK or look at crop circles before or the progress of them or Know what happened to Marilyn Monroe on that fateful night?
I mean, wouldn't you hold so many potent answers to so many questions that people have been wondering for forever?
All right, well, let me help you out with at least the first part of the question.
I do know something about the cycle of the sun.
I watch it very carefully because I'm a ham radio operator.
So I can tell you that what you want to watch for are increasingly violent sun flares.
Now, there are a number of web .
You can go to the web and you can start looking at some of the pages that monitor the storms that are going on in the sun, how strong they are, all that kind of thing.
Let's see, about two or three years ago, there was a storm, sir, that was so many times larger than the scientists thought the sun could ever, you know, it was – It flattened the satellite instruments that they had up there to monitor this sort of thing.
It was that big.
So start monitoring the sun yourself.
You can do that easily on the web.
That's number one.
So watch for the storms to get really out of control big.
Without Ed being here, I think I can safely say that to you.
So that would be my advice.
What was the other question?
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Where in the world would be the worst place to be when these solar flares begin?
Believe it or not, there are a few of us that are out there.
And my question for Ed was, with me being both Christian and a witch, what are some of the moral and ethical problems that I can encounter if I were to learn some of your skills that you've talked about tonight?
If you go to our website, there's video clips and you can watch us work.
It's more of ideas that come in in a very structured, formatted way.
It's totally formatted.
It's like collecting pieces of a puzzle, and then in the end, we put the pieces back together.
We totally do an end run around the thinking, creative mind.
Take a look at the learnrv.com.
All right, so you don't actually visually see the information that you're we do rarely in some circumstances.
In fact, if what we see is a clear, static visual that you can return to in your mind's eye over and over again, we know that's always imagination as opposed to a dim, fleeting, blurry visual.
Ed, just as a matter of interest, and to describe to you how bad your other telephone is, this emergency cell phone backup is better than what you were on.
If the vision is a correct one, if it's actually clairvoyant, the difference is that we avail ourselves of the same psychic function, of the same innate ability, but our tool is very, very structured, extremely systematic, and we hold target contact for 45 minutes, in the case of professionals, two hours.
So we hold focused attention and we don't lose our target, and we don't overlay it with our own imagination or our own biases.
Well, I have to get together with your producer and send you Dr. Lee's contact information so you're in Hong Kong and can be treated with a red carpet.