Major Ed Dames, a retired military intelligence officer and remote viewing expert, warns of concurrent crises—food shortages (organic milk at $8/gallon, eggs over $2/dozen), H5N1 bird flu pandemics, and economic collapse tied to solar flares disrupting grids. He predicts algae-based solutions for fuel/food but dismisses bunkers, urging shared resources; Citigroup Center faces a potential fuel-air explosive attack, while ozone depletion (like Swiss cheese) drives erratic weather and bee blindness. Remote viewing, a neutral data tool, reveals safe zones but avoids specifics due to past backlash, like 3,000 people overwhelming a town. Dames links human resilience to ecological decline, stressing extraterrestrial contact’s role in future survival, and notes science’s over-specialization has weakened natural adaptation—highlighting systemic vulnerabilities ahead. [Automatically generated summary]
From the high desert and the great American Southwest, I bid you all good evening, good morning, good afternoon, wherever you may be in whatever time zone you reside in, each and every one of them covered like a blanket by this program, Coast to Coast A.M. And we own the night.
This night, I'm filling in.
I'm Art Bell for George Norrie.
It's taking a well-earned vacation night tonight.
That makes a three-day weekend.
And believe me, when you do a show like this, you need an occasional day off.
It's quite a job.
Well, all the ABs are well.
Asia is.
Well, there's a photograph on my, up at the top of the website.
You'll see Arts webcam.
You might click on that.
She will be a year old on the 30th of this month, and she's walking.
And about two or three weeks ago, she got up and walked.
And that was it.
She's walking.
She can walk from one side of the house to the other side of the house and back again, never so much as tripping.
So that's it.
She just got up and walked.
And she's saying dada now.
Not mama yet, but dada.
So she's well, Erin, my beautiful wife, well is well.
That's an awful lot of well, isn't it?
Listen, one other quick note before we dive in, and that is I apparently have been nominated for the second time for the Hall of Fame in Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
I think that's where they have all the Hall of Fames, the Radio Hall of Fame, baseball, football, and all the rest of them, all kinds of them in Chicago, I think.
I don't know why Chicago.
Maybe because it's the middle of the country.
Anyway, I would solicit your vote.
There is a little thing on the website down at the bottom of the website you can click on and go and vote for your favorite, and there are many good ones in there.
So if you feel I deserve it, let's see.
I could offer a chicken for every pot, but not at today's prices.
So, you know, if you feel I'm deserving, then cast the vote.
If not, then there are other equally deserving people there.
All right.
Let's look quickly at the news.
Senator Hillary.
Oh, before I do this, I feel I should now, just on general principles, I'd like to apologize to everybody out there who might possibly have been offended by anything that my pastor said during and prior to the year I was born, 1945.
So whatever he may have said that offended anybody, I apologize.
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton apologizing tonight after citing the June 1968 assassination of Robert F. Kennedy and defending her decision to keep running for the Democratic presidential nomination despite increasingly a very, very long odds.
She said, quote, I regret that if my referencing the moment of trauma for our entire nation, and in particular, the Kennedy family, was in any way offensive, I certainly had no intention of that whatsoever.
China's deadly earthquake, and it was awful, may have saved the Beijing Olympics.
Now, just a few weeks ago, International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogue described the Games as in crisis.
They were being battered by pro-Tibet protests, health concerns about Beijing's noxious pollution, calls for boycotts tied to China's support for Sudan, and the May 12th earthquake changed everything.
Now, why it changed everything, I don't know.
I guess it has to do with whatever is capturing the news at the moment.
In other words, none of that other stuff has really changed.
It's just that the earthquake happened, and that now captures the headlines about China, I guess.
And then there's this.
What makes up the price of gas, AP?
Consider the game of chicken that plays out every day across Pennsylvania State Highway 441.
In Marietta, where the road hugs the Susquehanna River, a Rutters Farm store gas station there stands on one side and a Sheets gas station on the other.
That's SHEETZ.
Kelly Bosley, who manages Rutters, doesn't, well, doesn't even have to look across the highway to know when Sheets changes its prices for a gallon of gas.
When Sheets raises prices, her own pumps are busy.
Can't even pump enough gas.
When Sheets lowers prices, do they do that anymore?
She has not a car in sight.
We're going to be talking a lot about the price of gas and the economy, both a little bit tonight and a great deal next week.
Gilroy, California fire crews struggled on Friday to maintain fire lines around a wildfire that chewed through centuries.
Old redwoods pushed hundreds out of their homes in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
Gusty winds picked up in the afternoon after heavy morning fog had given much-needed relief to the firefighters who contained more than 20% of that blaze.
The winds are deadly.
On a cloudless spring day, the New York Police Department helicopter soars over the city.
Its sights set on the Statue of Liberty.
It's a dramatic close-up of Lady Liberty's frozen gaze, which fills one of three flat-screen computer monitors mounted on a console.
Hundreds of sights a years below are oblivious to the fact that a helicopter is peering down on them from about a mile and a half away.
Well, a lot of America's like that now.
Many of us are oblivious to the changes that have taken place since the Patriot Act.
People are watching, people are reading, people are listening, and we don't necessarily know about it.
New York City is issuing a warning to all after an aphrodisiac has killed a man, an aphrodisiac.
Health officials are warning New Yorkers, stay away from an illegal aphrodisiac made from the toad venom.
That's a toad venom?
That's right.
After the product apparently killed a man, City's poison control center issued the warning Friday after receiving a hospital report that a 35-year-old man who ingested the hard brown substance had died earlier in the month.
So sex is not worth dying for.
All right, we're going to take a brief break.
When we get back, we'll talk about the rest of the news.
Now, the rumors hot and heavy in China about why officials couldn't predict the quake, the big earthquake, when apparent natural signs were everywhere.
Technically, seismologists the world over say they can't accurately predict location and timing of any earthquakes, but some in China see it a bit differently.
Eyewitnesses say they observed changes in water levels, and I'm sure you've heard some of this on the show, in days leading up to the quake, the abnormal animal behavior just prior to.
Media reports about 10 days ahead of the quake suggested several thousand cubic meters of water disappeared within an hour in Hubei, about 350 miles east of the epicenter, but the seismological bureau there dismissed it.
Quake mispredictions aren't without precedent.
In the 1970s, in yet another area in China, the seismologists dispatched to check out, were dispatched to check out, that is to say, mysteriously falling water well levels.
And those same seismologists were killed by the very quake that they wrote off, according to the Associated Press.
Now, a few days prior to this week's quake, a torrent of toads, that's right, toads overran, I believe it's Menzu City, where thousands of people were later killed in the severe quake.
The local forestry bureau did a TV interview before the disaster claimed it was normal breeding behavior, which has people particularly angry now after the fact, those who are still alive.
You can see video of it.
In Wuhan, 600 miles from the epicenter, a newspaper reported zebras banging their heads against the door, elephants swinging their tusks wildly, and peacocks screeching just before the quake hit.
The idea that animals can send certain things before humans is nothing new.
Though it relies primarily on observational evidence, it was studied in some of the 1970s by the U.S. Geological Survey to no avail.
Similar reports of strange animal behavior preceded the 2004 tsunami.
Some articles are now talking about the mandate of heaven, on which Chinese imperial dynasties traditionally drew their legitimacy.
Natural disasters or mass disorder typically signaled the eclipse of that dynasty's mandate and time for a new one to step in.
Obviously, the modern age is a different story, but it has been a rough year for China.
As Wan Yang, a Chinese studies professor at University of Sydney puts it, the government knows many Chinese will see the quake as a sign that things are out of balance.
One wonders even if you did take these animal behaviors quickly, whether, you know, whether anybody would run, whether anybody noticed and did run.
Interesting to know, huh?
2020 Hindsight is pretty good.
In what sounds like a really low-budget horror film, voracious swarming ants, apparently arrived in Texas aboard a cargo ship, are now invading homes and yards across the Houston area, shorting out electrical boxes and messing up computers.
Just what we need.
The hairy, reddish-brown creatures are known as crazy raspberry ants.
Yay.
Crazy because they wander erratically instead of marching in regimented lines like ones we know and well, don't love.
And raspberry after Tom Raspberry, an exterminator who did battle with them early on, doesn't say how he made out.
They're itty bitty things about size of fleas, and they're running everywhere, says Patsy Morphew of Pearland, who is constantly sweeping them off her patio, scooping them out of her pool by the cupful.
There's simply thousands and thousands of them, she said.
You've seen a car race.
That's how they are.
They're going fast, fast, fast, and they are crazy.
The ants have spread to five Houston area counties since they were first spotted in Texas in 2002.
Maybe they'll come north.
The newly recognized species is believed to have arrived in a cargo shipment through the port of Houston.
Scientists are not exactly sure where the ants came from, but their cousins, commonly called crazy ants, are found in the Southeast and the Caribbean.
According to a Texas A ⁇ M University entomologist, at this point it would be virtually impossible to eradicate the ant because it is so widely dispersed.
So I guess it's a little late.
Into the grocery store of late, prices have risen more quickly than any time in the past 20 years.
In a burst of inflation at Minnesota, For example, shoppers scaling back on luxuries like chocolate and shrimp are beginning to seek out more ways to defend the family budget, high oil prices, the push for alternative fuels, and global demand for food are driving the trend.
I've just started to think about using food comp coupons, said Tanya Reed, a Minneapolis mother and sometimes shopper, who says she's already begun shopping at super centers and often buying store brands.
Faced with an $8 a gallon organic milk.
Do you drink organic milk $8 a gallon now?
And more than $2 now for a dozen large eggs, they have to be organic.
Customers are changing their behavior and setting off a broad macroscopic shift in the way we feed ourselves, affecting the economy, lifestyles, diet, and food habits.
Coupon use is finally growing for the first time in 16 years.
Food shelf visits are up.
We eat more often.
We eat less steak, more chicken, take fewer trips to the grocery store, buy more store brands, and at the extreme end of things, shop at so-called salvage grocery stores that stock their shelves with expired or soon-to-expire stock that's quietly pawned off by mainstream grocers.
And that's only so far.
I watched a pretty interesting program on CNN Sunday, I believe it was, called Out of Gas.
We were warned.
And we were.
And the program posited the possibility that around, say, September of 2009, we'd probably be sitting at $5 or better per gallon.
I think it could happen before then.
And a large category five hurricane would strike the Houston area, and that would quickly, for quite some time, remove about 20% of our refining capacity in the U.S. That would drive prices probably upward toward $10 per gallon.
Then they posited, very soon thereafter, the terrorists who are just waiting for an opportunity of this sort would probably attack the oil fields in Saudi Arabia.
That would put the price of gas out of reach of most people and would bring on a virtual meltdown of our economy.
Now, I don't know that it's going to even take the kinds of things that CNN posited to occur for that meltdown to happen.
And I'm concerned about us.
I'm concerned about the U.S. And I'll tell you why.
We're spoiled.
This country has had it too good for too long.
And I'm not sure, in fact, I'm fairly certain that most American citizens wouldn't have the slightest idea how to survive really tough times.
I mean, yes, we made it through the Great Depression, but we were a very different people then.
I wasn't around, but I've looked at it hard enough to know we were a very different people.
Now, as you know, I spent some time in the Philippine Islands, and the people in the Philippines approaching a population now of, I believe, around 90 million people or so.
That's a lot of people for those islands.
90 million.
Two-thirds of that number survive on about $2 or less per day.
Think about that.
90 million people.
Two-thirds of them, these are families we're talking about, surviving on two bucks a day or less.
And yet, they're happy.
Now, that much poverty, that kind of poverty, is poverty that redefines the word as we understand it in America.
We have safety nets of various sorts, you know, food stamps and, I guess, welfare and various programs that will at least to some degree catch somebody if they're on tough times, if they have lost their job, their home.
Certainly, many are beginning to lose their homes.
And I have great doubts about how the American people would be able to handle the kind of poverty that could come in a major economic crash.
Now, let me hedge a little bit here.
I'm not saying that we're right at the precipice of a major economic crash, but we may well be.
This could be kind of a hiccup, but at the very least, it should serve as a warning to everybody that it could come.
And if it doesn't come now, it could come next time.
Everything could back away.
You know, prices could begin to come down.
Last time I looked, I think oil per barrel was, my God, it was up around $135 or something.
It wasn't all that long ago, that many years ago, that oil was in the $20 per barrel range.
Now, there's somewhere between $130, $135 barrel in there.
I didn't look at the price today, but what I would say again is, and there's a warning in this, the people in the Philippines are able to survive and be happy with virtually nothing.
I don't think we're prepared to do that.
And I do wonder what would occur with unrest and social problems if, in fact, the world keeps heading the way it is right now, if oil prices simply continue to rise, bearing in mind that oil controls everything else, the price of everything else, the food at the store.
And I know that those of you who have gone done the shopping Lately, you know how bad it's beginning to get.
Prices every week now are going up, up, up, and what you used to pay is now probably a third, anywhere between a third and about fifty percent higher than it was.
And it could get much worse very quickly.
So you tell me, if that happened here in America, how do you think people would handle it?
What do you think the population would do?
People who are used to having it, well, frankly, pretty well, and I'm one of them, how do you think they'd handle it?
I'll just leave that thought with you.
Anyway, it's going to be a fascinating night coming up in the next hour.
That man that people love to hate, and some love.
Major Ed Bames, a remote viewing teacher.
I'm Mark Bell, and this is Coast to Coast AM.
All right.
In a moment, we're going to proceed to unscreened open lines for the balance of the hour.
But first, we're going to check in with Ian Punnett.
He is the man who takes care of Saturday nights around here and get a bit of a preview of what's coming up.
Ian, good evening.
What's coming up?
Bit of art.
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I have to say, that was a fairly classic Art Bell moment to come out of ABBA and hear you again.
And it just sounds great.
And this was also totally classic.
I went to go see the new Raiders of the Lost Ark movie tonight, right?
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
Yeah, okay, that's an art bell classic right there.
I mean, you'll enjoy it, but I mean, there's sort of a weird feeling of been there, done that.
And I wonder what the writer of this movie was up listening to at night.
Well, maybe he'll be up listening tomorrow night.
We will, short of the actual name himself, we will reveal who Galen Cook, who's been investigating this for a long time, believes is D.B. Cooper.
He's our suspect.
We've had him since Thanksgiving.
And we'll tell you more about the Coast to Coast listener who was listening that night back Thanksgiving last year when they heard us talking about D.B. Cooper and said, I'm sorry, but that's my father.
And it led us on this path.
And we'll have that son on, the Coast to Coast Listener on tomorrow night to talk about that.
And the only thing we can't reveal is the actual name itself, not until Wednesday.
But everything else about what D.B. Cooper did, who the real D.B. Cooper is, how he got away with it, et cetera, coming up tomorrow night.
Dad is dead, which is one of the reasons why the information is being revealed.
But he knows everything about where D.B. Cooper went, and we'll talk about what he did with the back end of his life, including at one time working for the very same FBI that was looking for him.
Well, which aspect do you mean there's so much to be fed up with at the moment?
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Well, I mean, we could start with the illegal immigrants going on with taxes, going on with tax rebate, which is a joke, and the way it's even divvied up, and with the elections going on.
I am a single female trying to make it in my own home.
Do you think what's happening right now is sort of in a linear way on the way to disaster, or is it sort of going to be a bump and warning in the road and not yet?
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That's exactly what I think, Art.
I think it's going to be a bump in the road.
I think the government has put so much liquidity in the system that when that starts showing up in about 18 months, that will be awash with money and things will look pretty good for a while.
And then all of a sudden, the bottom's going to fall out.
That's my thinking.
But anyway, the main reason I called you, I was born in Southern California in Glendale.
Excuse me for just a minute.
And I went through the Battle of Los Angeles as a child.
Yeah, and anyway, up in the sky were all these what we call Klieg lights or searchlights.
And it was a cloudy night, but there was like a little hole in the clouds.
And we were like only maybe five to ten miles from the object, whatever it was.
And everybody thought it was a dirigible, because that was what the Germans and the Japanese had been working on dirigibles, which I suppose your listeners know what they are.
But it didn't quite look like one, you know.
Anyway, they fired, I think, around 1,400 to 1,500 rounds of anti-aircraft for about two hours, and they couldn't bring it down.
I had to turn my radio off like you're supposed to do.
Well, yes, I'm in Houston, and if I don't get eaten by the ants, I'll get blown away by the hurricane.
But in the meantime, I've had some trouble the last few years, financial problems, and I just want to tell you that if it wasn't for my neighbors and my relatives and friends, I probably might not even be here very well.
I think America, not just America, but the human beings have an inner spirit, an inner strength that we don't even know we have.
And when it gets really down to the bad parts where you don't know what to do, you're sitting here with no air conditioning, no phone, no gas, no whatever, and all you have is yourself in prayer, well, that's all you have.
And so when this was happening, I gave it to God.
And all of a sudden, these people I weighed at all the time for years but had never talked to came over.
Hey, you need anything?
Or how are you?
Or somebody stopped by, hey, how are you?
What's going on?
And all these new friends have come up out of woodwork, and people will pray for me.
I don't even know about.
I mean, I think everybody has to rely on each other whether they want to or not.
And even if it's a complete stranger, go up to somebody every day and say, hey, your dress is so pretty or you have such pretty eyes or something like that, just to make them feel good and pass it along because we are stronger than we think we are.
And one day going through all this bad stuff, I realized God gave me this tribulation to live through so I could tell other people that we can survive whatever happens, no matter what it is.
Good can come from bad, even the worst kind of bad, if we look to each other and to God and not give up because love is stronger than hate and fear and everything else, including ants and hurricanes.
And there's somebody who obviously thinks that she's going to make it.
Perhaps I framed the question.
No, I didn't.
I framed it just right, and she answered it in that spirit.
She thinks people will be fine.
I wish I could say that I joined her and had that kind of faith.
But again, I feel that so many of us, and it doesn't take many in a really dire situation, to truly upset the Apple card.
And if you doubt that, look back through history about how many countries, or that is to say, how many leaders of various countries have been overturned in times of crisis and how many people or what percentage of the people it took to do that.
In America, most people in the United States of America don't do anything until it's too late.
They only put up a stop sign if someone's been run over by a car.
Oh, let's put up a stop sign.
Little Jimmy got run over.
What are we going to do?
We're going to sit here until we're broke and bankrupt.
Look at this.
Oil is not just gas in your car.
Oil is food.
Everything is moved around with oil.
And every single company that moves things around in their trucks, they don't pay for the oil.
They increase the price on their goods, so we pay for it.
So not only are we paying for the oil in our car, we're paying for the oil that transports the food to grocery stores because they're inflating the prices on everything.
And all these corporations are raising their prices, and we're still staying the same.
Well, it's interesting that for the most part, the transportation you're talking about is done by trucks that run on diesel.
And diesel has escalated to the point it used to be way down, cheaper than regular gas.
You'll notice diesel is now actually way above premium in price.
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You got it.
You know what's going on here?
I've talked to a few people about the SPP, how we're trying to unite.
Some people are trying to unite Canada, Mexico, and the United States with one economy to make it the Euro to compete, I mean the Merrow, in order to compete with the Euro.
So what intensely they're doing is they're deflating the value of our dollar to match the other countries so we could blend in easily.
So we're trying to devalue the dollar so it matches the peso, believe it or not, and the Canadian loon, what they call loony, I guess.
So the transition of the Marrow fits perfectly.
So there's a, that's what I heard what's going on with the deflating of our economy.
But if you look back at this, I told you a long time ago this thing too as well.
If you look back at 39, the crash of Wall Street, okay, what happened there was a major crash, economic crash.
And that, it branched off, and it basically was a pivotal point working into a global crisis.
And what happened after that, we had World War II after that global economy crunch.
I think that the powers that be may be planning World War II and deflating the entire global economy in order to push us into World War III.
And this is how it works.
Intelligence networks know this for sure.
Whoever pulls out the first gun, pulls out the gun first, wins.
If our CIA is deflating our economy, a global economy, and stacking a deck for us to win World War III, it looks like that's what's going on because I've heard, because I've worked in the, we've got some new technology that's unbelievable that if World War III were waged right now, if Bush were to get successful and piss off Iran, we have weapons that would scare the living hell out of any other country.
I'll tell you something.
We've got stuff.
I could probably talk about this.
We've got weapons right now that you remember, you know why the United States is a superpower?
Because we had a nuclear bomb.
We had a bomb that defied logic.
We dropped it on Japan.
When we did that, the whole world bowed to the United States.
We were God to the world.
And now everybody has a bomb.
We're not so important anymore.
And it's a country counterfeiting our money by billions of dollars.
Yeah, we've got weapons that are so powerful that defy logic.
I'm telling you, they don't blow things up anymore.
The thing is that they weren't going to release this information to Islamic countries that say this weapon will not only kill you, it will destroy your soul.
However, it may well be the United States has in its arsenal some sort of weapon that would, if not disrupt all matter and make things disappear, then certainly take the living souls and virtually erase them.
Now that it changed the price of oil.
We'll be back.
Good morning, everybody.
Hey, just before we get to Major Ed Dames, a couple of things.
One, for those, you know, I'm a ham operator.
A lot of you out there know I'm a ham operator.
We've got a little website set up for ham operators.
You might check it out if you're one of them.
It's called EliteHams.com.
That's E-L-I-T-E-H-A-M-S dot com.
EliteHams.com, just for ham radio operators.
So if you get a chance, check it out.
The next couple of months or so, I may reactivate ArtBell.com.
I may have a reason to do that.
We'll see.
All right, coming up, the world's foremost remote viewing teacher, 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.
Now, I have copies of the Major's military records.
I've got his DD and so forth.
It's all real.
He really did that.
He served as the Training and Operations Officer for the Defense Intelligence Agency's Psychic Intelligence Collection Unit.
He currently serves as Executive Director for the Matrix Intelligence Agency, a private consulting group.
The technical consultant for the featured film Suspect Zero.
I thought that was quite good.
A Tom Cruise, Paula Wagner, production Ed coached Sir Ben Kingsley, and, in fact, though it was short, played the role of an FBI remote viewing instructor in the movie as well.
I drew a circle around his location and worked with the team, tried to work with the search team leader, who could not believe that Steve was in the Sierra Nevadas.
He just was adamant that they were in Nevada all the way up until winter snows began.
So when they stopped searching, my own crew, my own search team, and two crazy Russian pilots, the only ones crazy enough to fly in winter, because the wind speeds over the peaks in the Sierra Nevadas are about 100 miles an hour in the winter.
So no pilot would fly, and they had called the search off.
But it was too late to start searching the Sierra Nevadas, except for my team.
So I posted some video on coast to coast showing our attempt to search the area in air.
But my team's heads were bouncing against the cockpit.
So we came to the conclusion that we're going to have to wait until the summer because it takes that long for snows to melt.
We know where Stephen Fawcett is.
And I will email you not only the location, pinpoint, but our actual route, our hiking route in to where he is at at the 10,000 foot level.
We put a plane in the air when everybody, including the Air Force, stopped flying because it said it was too dangerous.
We found two crazy Russian airline pilots who were touring the U.S., the great American West, and we talked them into dusting snow off of their 172 in Nevada and flying.
They had to climb.
It took them 30 minutes to get to 10,000 feet, and then they had to climb to 4,000 feet above ground level just to protect themselves from going down the same way that Steve did.
He could not have picked a worse place to die in crash.
He's right almost at the 10,000-foot level, very treacherous slopes.
So we're not going to be able to extract him if you want something done, right?
Do it yourself.
These guys can't do it.
We're going to have to do it.
We can hike in and get a visual and camera angles on the crash, but we don't have the resources and the expertise to extract him.
So we have to wait a little bit longer for the snow to melt and we're in.
I'll send you his actual location and our route in the Sierras.
I know that you've got The next terrorist target marked, and it's in fact on the website right now.
I want to talk a little bit about what you see as an upcoming global pandemic and a food crisis.
Now, they began rationing rice in California not very long ago.
In the Philippines, my wife's home country, they are selling, the government is selling rice, and there are severe shortages beginning to appear there.
And I thought it almost comical, but not comical, I guess, that in California they're rationing rice as well.
There's a lot of Asians in California that buy rice, and they got scared when they heard about what was going on in Southeast Asia and began buying rice at a rate that caused Costco, I guess, and others to ration rice.
Well, I think if you remember, about 11 years ago on the first show I did with you, I warned, based upon my military team's remote viewing work, that looking ahead, we're facing some real catastrophes.
And I said on that first show with you that humans are not soon, will not be able to grow food the way they have traditionally grown them because of the vicissitudes of weather.
The climate changes are going to be so fast and furious that we're going to have to grow food in environmentally sealed chambers, something like habitats, which when the technology matures would become actual habitats for humans too because the climate changes would be so drastic.
So what remote viewing can do is look way over the horizon as an over-the-horizon radar.
Anybody can be taught to do this, but this is our job, our profession.
So I was telling you, the sky is going to fall.
That was 10 years ago, and now the chickens, not to mix metaphors too much, but the chickens have come home to roost.
We are going to face some drastic food shortages, of course.
But that's not just the only thing we're facing in terms of a confluence of events.
And I've said many times that in 1994, for instance, and I talked about this on my second show with you about 11 years ago, there's going to be a global economic collapse.
Now, everybody laughed that off because 11 years ago, things were hunky-dory as far as the economy was concerned.
In fact, we were doing quite well.
Who would have imagined that not only would the U.S. go bankrupt, which is what I said, but it would be the beginning of a global economic collapse?
In fact, U.S. economic conditions today are only going to get worse.
They just don't plan on a bright future.
The quality of life for all of us, food and money-wise, is going to go downhill and keep going down for reasons I can outline later and have outlined on earlier shows.
But the coup de grace to the economy and the thing that will really facilitate a global economic collapse, because a U.S. economy biting the bullet and going down can only result in a global recession.
But what will turn that recession into a global economic collapse, as I've been predicting for the last 10 years, will be disease.
Because that's what we were seeing 14 years ago when an investment group asked us to look into the future at the economy.
We were seeing corpses, riding corpses all over the planet when we were actually focusing upon the global economy.
Let me back up for a moment.
The way we work in remote viewing, think of your unconscious as a web browser.
You've got to turn your attention to a specific web page, a URL.
That's why we could not, as remote viewers, predict the 9-11 attack.
We made sure that this time we looked in the direction of the next terrorist attack because we're not psychics.
We've got to stick a psychic antenna out there and see which way the winds are blowing.
When we really had serious, under pressure to get a lot of data fast, for instance, in the prison of war issue when Ross Perot came to town and demanded of the CIA, I mean the Defense Intelligence Agency, what we really had in terms of prisoners of war, I had to get involved as a viewer too because our resources were limited and I needed to augment the team.
I mean, in H5N1, the bird flu has already mutated.
The polymorphs are in place to make that a global influenza pandemic.
The UK alone is forecasting if this becomes a pandemic, and us viewers knew as early as 14 years ago that it would.
The UK alone is looking at 650,000 deaths, 650,000 people dead.
And in the rest of the world, the rest of the world is not equipped to handle just the medical treatment alone for people who are just sick with influenza, not to mention how you can dispose of all those bodies.
I've been watching the H5N1 mutate and spread worldwide.
We cannot stop this.
It's here already.
We're on the cusp of this particular pandemic right now.
And the reason that I'm saying that is because all this time when we looked and focused upon this global economic collapse, it has been concurrent with this tremendously devastating pandemic.
So if you look at SARS, for instance, which ravaged a couple of cities in China, the Chinese handled that epidemic by quarantining two cities.
The big question, Ed, now H5N1 thus far has been people who have been handling birds, people who have been eating birds.
In other words, it's been that kind of contact and not merged as of yet that we know of with some sort of flu to make it airborne and then obviously contagious.
If you think of time as a simple model as the fourth dimension, then mind looks down on this broad planopoe of events that stretch from the past to the future in terms of our present reference point.
It's looking at people, at corpses in streets worldwide and lime pits and mass graves concurrent with the global economic collapse.
What we're seeing as the grand finale is what I've called so often the kill shot.
And that is, we'll have some wars in between.
We'll have some wars.
But wars, everybody will be too tired to fight a war.
The priorities will be changed around the time that this series of solar flares begins because people will have to come home and take care of their families.
Major Ed Dames is my guest, and he's talking about World War III, H5N1, and a number of delightful subjects.
Be right back.
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And if you have been listening for a number of years, you know that a number of the predictions that Ed made are in the process, either have come true or are in the process of coming true before your very eyes right now.
We'll be right back.
Reading something just sent to me, fast-blasted to me, URL, the match between the Fujon H5N1 sequences in Primorsky, Russia, with multiple sequences from northern Japan and the record outbreak in South Korea leaves little doubt that a global expansion of Fujan-clade 2.3 sequences, whatever that means, has begun.
H5N1 has never been reported in northern Japan or southeastern Russia, and prior outbreaks in South Korea and Japan have been at the end of the year when birds are migrating into the region.
The current outbreaks are in the spring when birds are migrating out of the region.
The tracks of outbreaks, and it's got a satellite map, signal movement to the north and will likely migrate H5N1 into new regions.
If I were an epidemiologist and I'm on your show right now, I would just simply say, be afraid, be very afraid, because that's the long and the short of it.
It's going to happen.
Many, many, many people will die.
The pandemic, the 1918 pandemic, this may equal that in terms of this devastation.
You're talking 30, 40 million people.
And now we have more people on the planet, and it's going to be devastating.
And that's why in 1994, when we looked ahead at this global economic collapse, we were seeing dead people all over the place.
What does that have to do with the global economic collapse?
And what the matrix was trying to tell us was, hey, you need to look at this.
Well, if people are hungry, that depresses their immune system.
And any disease will take them down faster the same way as plants.
Plant diseases, let's not forget, in terms of phytopathology and plant disease, plants, the immune system of many of our food crops are being suppressed now because of climate.
And they're susceptible to fungi and some hard-hitting other plant diseases as well.
So we're in for Mr. Toad's wild ride here.
And as you were saying earlier in the show, I caught the first hour.
It is going to be very difficult for us spoiled Americans to countenance this.
I live now on the Russian border in Ukraine.
I have a U.S. headquarters in Sacramento.
That's where I'm at now.
But I live in Ukraine.
And when the Soviet Union collapsed there, it was not much of anything to anyone there because they would go to the stores and it would be business as usual.
You were lucky to find anything in the stores, especially something that you wanted.
And when the economy collapsed, people lived off out of the gardens anyway, so what the heck?
An awful lot of the predictions you made many years ago now that involved hunger, involved disease, for a lot of years, you were criticized for those because I think, Ed, when you say something, people expect it the next day or the next week or the next month or a year at the most.
And when it doesn't happen, well, you know, they're all over you.
Yeah, I'm not in the prediction business anymore because it's all here now.
So all of our operations now are just real-time intelligence.
And we have a couple of fun ones left.
For instance, I have not forgotten my promise to you to bring you some gold.
And we have field teams now that our intelligence, our remote viewing intelligence, and our precision work directs our field teams to expose the gold targets.
For remote viewers, when you go out in the field, it's all over the place.
You just have to find it.
As remote viewers, particularly with our precision tools, we can walk up to exposed gold targets, gold veins and quartz veins, or old jars of coins or stagecoach robberies and things like that.
So it's free for us.
We just have to do the remote viewing work.
And anybody that learns how to do remote viewing, same thing with them.
Yeah, that's, in fact, you know what we're going to do with that?
Anyone who purchases my DVDs to teach remote viewing, LearnRV DVDs, or attends one of my workshops, and there's only two workshops this year, September and October, we're going to just give that to them because I think it's important for them to know.
You know, the students that have called the show, and there have been quite a number in the shows we've done, have always been quite happy with what they went through when they were students of yours.
So give you credit there, too.
On this DVD in the back, it says, a devastating terrorist attack, the month and location for an unprecedented earthquake, and the recent rise of new crop-killing fungus.
Now, obviously, that is a direct hit for you, isn't it?
But we're in the intelligence gathering business, and information can save lives.
The Ford Aerospace one is funny.
In 1991, I was called in by the head of the research division of Ford Aerospace, Phil Carver, a very good friend of the vice president at the time, Dan Quayle.
And he opened the books for Ford, and he said, look, the U.S. is thinking about going in to an invading Iraq.
This was Desert Shield, the first war in the Gulf.
And he said, that's going to really raise the price of oil.
And for every barrel, a dollar, every $1 that a barrel of oil goes up, Mr. Carver said, it will cost Ford a million sales, a million units of sale.
We won't be able to, for every dollar.
He said, so we need for you to look into the future, use your crystal ball remote viewing techniques.
He didn't care how we did it.
He just wanted us to tell him whether or not there was going to be a war so they could plan for that.
And that's how sensitive the automobile industry is to the price of oil.
I'm not an expert in there, and I have not used any of our techniques and methods to research it, except we assumed that the problem was insoluble, and so we looked for a solution.
So we turned our attention to look for a solution to the oil problem, and what we found was algae, ocean-grown algae, which is also a great food source.
Now, I know that you would not like the idea of, no matter how nutritious it is, of eating algae and chlorella and earthworms for the protein.
No.
But it will not only keep you alive, it will keep you healthy.
We've spent six months on this looking in the direct.
I don't want to be chastised again for not predicting a 9-11.
In spite of all of the explanations I've given people about how we work as remote viewers, they still don't understand that we can't see something coming unless we look that way.
So this time we did look that way, that way being the next terrorist attack, major terrorist attack on the U.S. mainland.
We're also looking at the most significant current nuclear terrorism threat worldwide, not just U.S. mainland.
So we're monitoring that as well, too.
We're watching a particular scenario.
This one was very, very difficult, this particular target.
We knew what the target was, but we didn't understand the attack mechanism until just recently.
And Now we know that it's not another airplane or something or missile.
It's a fuel air explosive, a very, very, very ingenious, very sophisticated attack mechanism that's being planned.
I'm sure you're familiar with fuel air explosives, where you release a fuel into the air, you let it reach a certain stoichiometry, and then you ignite it.
The chemistry of that kind of explosion is very different than a regular high explosive that delivers a punch.
But this particular target is a perfect target in terms of a terrorist attack.
It's unique on the New York skyline.
It's a beautiful building.
But it has major, major structural flaws.
It was flawed to begin with.
They had to try to compensate with the flaw.
It's structurally unsound to begin with, and they had to try to compensate for that.
They did everything between put new welded plates on the joints, and in the end, they put it was the first building in the United States that has a tuned mass damper on the top.
A huge, humongous mechanical device that compensates for the swaying and the stresses on the building.
And even if it were, I cannot tell you because we'll be working with the FBI on that.
I can't talk about the individuals because what we're doing now is locating them.
And I won't be able to talk about that publicly.
I'll be sitting down with the FBI folks.
There's no timeline because we're trying to interdict the event.
We don't want the event to happen.
So we're hoping there's no time.
What we're seeing now is a probable future that this thing, this attack is going to happen at this particular point on Earth and this structure, this specific structure.
What we're attempting to do is interdict that and make it far less probable, if you will.
An event that deals with human decisions where only a small number of humans are involved, those probabilities can shift.
Those can be changed.
For instance, your own life.
If I were to tell you as a remote viewer or I were to teach you remote viewing and you were to remote view, let's say, your future and all of a sudden you realized you had something like, God forbid, pancreatic cancer and you did not know that, then you could interdict your fate.
You might not live to reach your destiny because the pancreatic cancer would interrupt that and that would be your fate.
But now you have a choice about whether or not to do something about it.
And remote feeling can be used to optimize a treatment and a cure as well.
We've saved many lives in our careers as professional remote viewers, many.
I've taught two of the world's leading doctors.
They were my students.
The world's leading orthopedic surgeon and the world's leading ear doctor were students of mine.
And in class, I tell them, here's what I want you to do, Doc.
I want you to bring me as a practicum your most intractable case in your history, the ones that you could not diagnose or cure.
And what we do is use that as a practicum in remote feeling to show what could have been done with the patient or what can be done if the patient is still alive.
You know, my business managers tell me that this DVD, the Grim Futures DVD that they put out, they had to twist my arm very badly over long periods of time to do that because for that reason.
This is the second time around for that sort of thing.
All right.
When we get back with Major Ed Dames, I want to talk a little bit about the weather.
It's been, to say the least, very erratic.
I'm Art Bell.
Here I am.
And I made a big goof, I think.
My producer sent me a note indicating that.
I said next week I was going to be talking about the economy.
Well, it's not next week.
It's apparently not until June 29th.
So by then we may, unfortunately, have a great deal more to talk about the economy than we would be talking about next week.
It's moving awfully fast.
Actually, I think I've got about four more Shows to do following this one, and that'll be about it.
So, June 29th, we'll have a very, very serious talk about the economy.
In a moment, Ed Dames, right back, we'll talk about the weather.
This also is of some interest.
Listen to the St. Petersburg Russia Reuters news.
Russian Communist Party members condemned the new Indiana Jones film on Friday as crude anti-Soviet propaganda that distorts history and called for it to be banned from Russian screens.
Indiana Jones in the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, as you know, stars Carrison Ford as an archaeologist in 1957, competing with an evil KGB agent.
I guess they don't like that.
What calls us, they say, is how, together with America, we defeated Hitler, how we sympathized when bin Laden hit them.
But they go ahead and scare kids with communists.
These people have no shame, said Peter Pervov, a Communist Party member in Russia's second city of St. Petersburg.
So they're going to try and ban Indiana Jones.
Dames, normally when you discuss the weather, it's pretty boring.
When anybody does that, it's pretty boring.
But, you know, recently, I think this year, they've clocked more tornadoes by percentage than any year in history.
There was a terrible one, of course.
Well, actually, there were terrible ones across the Midwest Plains.
We just had one in the Denver area.
There was one the other day in California.
The weather is getting really bad, really weird, really unpredictable.
Well, let me tell you my take on this based upon about 15 years remote viewing the planet and geophysics, the linkage between the sun and the Earth.
The Earth's ozone layer took about 2.5 billion years to form, according to scientists.
And life on Earth was really not possible except for large green algae and what was the seas, primordial seas on Earth, until that ozone layer formed, because it was required to block the very short ultraviolet rays of the sun, very energetic photons of light, which can destroy cells.
It hits them like a cannonball.
So when the ozone layer formed, all of a sudden all kinds of life could pop forth on the planet.
But what scientists don't see now, what they don't realize, is that the ozone hole on the southern pole is not just ebbing and it's not just waxing and waning, larger and smaller, as the case may be, but the entire ozone layer in Earth is metastasizing.
It's beginning to look like Swiss cheese.
And scientists do not know this.
Remote viewers do.
We sketch this and see it happening.
That's the reason that a lot of the weather changes we feel are happening right now.
You might have seen the reports today where much to the shock of Canadian scientists, the North Pole is cracking apart.
It's splitting apart.
We don't know that the ozone layer is metastasizing and is being destroyed.
But one of the harbingers, just like the canary and the coal mine, the key harbinger for us as remote viewers, why we started to look at this, was colony collapse disorder, bees dying worldwide.
This started because you actually asked me a question once about eight years ago.
Why are the flowers changing color in New Zealand?
And I was curious about that too, but you asked me to look at that, and we did.
The flowers were changing color to attract bees.
Because what was happening is the bees could no longer find the flowers.
And see, a bee, a generic honeybee, for instance, has about five different spectral windows in their eye, five different ones.
Three of them are visual and two are ultraviolet.
The two ultraviolet windows that they have, the perceptors in their eyes, are used to find flowers and then to find the center of the flower.
They can't do that anymore because it's too bright.
They're being blinded and because we can't sell them sunglasses, they can't see the flowers.
And when they do land on one, they spend so much energy trying to see the pistol, the center of the flower, that essentially they're starving to death.
Yeah, we have remote viewers know that there are enclaves and places to, your unconscious is your best friend.
Your unconscious is the one that says, hey, this so-and-so is going to call you in the next few minutes, or this little insight about, oh, don't get on that plane tomorrow, Art, that kind of thing, it keeps you alive.
It's your best friend.
But in our modern age, we pay short shrift to that.
Whereas if you were an Aboriginal outback in Australia, you would depend on it to save your life.
Shelter, food, water.
That's it.
But we don't need to worry about shelter, food, and water as modern day 21st century Americans.
That's all a non-issue, right?
What I'm saying is that as a remote viewer, you take that unconscious and you give it a voice and you learn the syntax and grammar for how it communicates effectively to you so that you do know where water is and you do know how to treat your wife if she's sick or something else like that.
Because the structured technique allows unconscious to show you the way.
You need, we, in order to have any quality of life in the out years, we need to be around people, like-minded people who take care of each other.
This bunker mentality is not going to get it.
Sooner or later, you're going to need dental work.
You're going to need a doctor.
You're going to need somebody to help you.
You need other people.
And it has to be people that take care of each other.
It can't be every man for himself or the bunker mentality.
So you need to be in a community where people take care of each other and there's water and there's food.
And that's the kind of enclaves that your unconscious points you to, those kinds of places.
If you have stocks of water and food, that's one thing.
But how long will they last?
That's another.
And how many zombies are going to be at your gate wanting the same thing?
That's a difficult thing.
And also, we as remote viewers, when we find our particular sanctuaries, and you need to know where they are now so that you don't have to think about it when the stuff hits the fan.
You need to know where they are and be comfortable with that place.
Well, if you are preparing a place that's comfortable, let's call it a sanctuary, for lack of a better term, then you also have to prepare room and resources for your loved ones because they're going to think you're nuts.
Well, people think I'm nuts.
I'm talking about this kind of stuff, and I'm saying I know where to go, and I know where I'm digging in.
But I also have to make room for my loved ones and my friends, because those folks will say, okay, Ed, whatever you say, and go about their busy jobs and drive their classy cars and things like that in Hollywood.
Those folks are going to look up in the sky one day and say, oh, my God, you know, Ed was right.
What are we going to do now?
And then what they're going to do is come to me, and I'm going to take care of them because that's the how what kind of quality of life would you have if you and your immediate family survived with all of your in-laws, mother-in-law notwithstanding, are still out there in the desert?
The survival in the cities is going to be very, very difficult.
Very difficult indeed.
It's going to have to be away from the cities in a place where there's at least some fresh water.
It's going to be very important because when protons from the sun come down to the deck, and that will be an unprecedented thing in the last 11,000 years of recorded history, when that happens, it's going to heat up the atmosphere.
It's going to be very little water around.
So places that have a lot of water to begin with now are still going to have it.
Well, these solar flares, the kill shot that I've been talking about, the X-rays, they reach the Earth in eight minutes.
Okay, so there's no protection against the X-rays, but you don't have to worry about that because they're not going to penetrate the atmosphere anyway.
The International Space Station, they've got some problems.
But the protons, if mass is ejected from the sun, and if it keeps pushing as it will against Earth's magnetosphere, the shields will go down and Scotty will not be able to fix it anymore.
That's what's going to happen.
These series of very energetic solar flares will take down Earth's magnetic shields, allowing protons, mass from the sun to come right down to the troposphere and the ionosphere and heat the Earth's atmosphere up.
Now you have two days to see that.
It takes two days for mass to come from the sun to the Earth.
So you've got two days to get out of Dodge and go to whatever hole or place you've got prepared, a slot canyon or whatever.
Well, unfortunately, it's got to be I mean a hole because in some places not only will you have heat, but after the Earth heats up, there'll be a time delay of perhaps a week, and then the winds will pick up in wide belts around the planet.
And they will pick up the speeds.
I've talked to NOAA scientists who have given me some back-of-the-envelope sketches about this kind of thing.
I don't want to get too technical.
let's just say that the winds will be sustained high speeds, 200 to 300 miles an hour for days on end.
There was one solar flare, thank God, not directed toward Earth that went directly off any scale they have to measure by.
I'm Art Bell.
Morning all.
Filling in for George Norrie, who's taking a vacation day off, gives you a three-day weekend, and as I mentioned earlier, certainly needed when you do a nightly program like this.
It takes it out of you, believe me.
Ed Dames, Major Ed Dames, remote viewer, is my guest.
And in a moment, we'll sort of review some of what we've touched on tonight, and that's a very great deal.
Top of the hour, we'll go to open lines and questions for Ed Dames.
Stay right there.
Ed, I normally wouldn't bring this up, but I've got quite a number of fast blasts like this.
I'll pick one.
William from Boise, Idaho says, Art, I've noticed that the sunshine on my lawn has changed.
Actually, he means not that, I think.
He says, my sun-loving grass is pale and stunted in the open areas and grows thick and green in the shade.
You know, right now, Ed, I'm sort of imagining a food shortage born of transportation not being able to get it to us anymore because of the price of diesel.
I mean, after all, trucks deliver a very high percentage of all the food we buy, and they all are powered by diesel.
And I talked to a friend of mine the other day who drives an 18-wheeler, and he said, look, companies are beginning to close.
Independent operators are beginning to just park their truck, and that's that.
But in the end, yes, and that will be a problem, a growing problem.
But in the end, what will take the food supply out in terms of the cities will be electronic disenfranchisement.
When electronics go down, nothing will work.
I'll give you an example.
Several years ago, I was teaching a class in Los Angeles, a workshop, and I went across the street to Starbucks to get a cup of coffee.
And at that moment, at that particular time, there was an earthquake in Seattle, and it shook up the Starbucks headquarters server, the computer server.
And every Starbucks in the country was hooked in.
All the cash registers were hooked into that server.
I couldn't buy a cup of coffee because they could not take my cash.
Interesting you would mention that, Ed, because not very many years ago, I think it was one of the satellites, I can't recall the name right now, went out.
And for a day, or a part of a day, you couldn't go to the bank.
But what I'm saying is when these solar flares begin to hit, it's not going to just be single-event latch-ups, which in the past was this particular satellite, where you have the solid-state material inside of some transistors and an IC go out because of high energy.
These flares are going to take down all of the satellites, all of them.
There will be no como whatsoever.
And that is an interesting situation for the military.
China has 25% of the world's population.
If the war now becomes just guns and no planes can fly because they can't navigate and there's nothing there, guess who's going to win?
It's a very, very important question to us, but we think that it may not matter, but we're not sure because the differential heating of the atmosphere will take several days and that the heat will spread out across an entire planet, particularly in certain belts.
But those permutations are far too complex for us to understand.
However, if we lean on our unconscious, which is plugged into a collective unconscious, it can show us where the survival zones are and where the safe zones are, where we would be safe.
I don't want to mention them because the first time I did this on your show, about nine years ago, the real estate agents in that particular town were very, very happy.
The mayor wasn't necessarily.
But so many people moved to that particular place that it changed the very zeitgeist and the Elan of the landscape.
The town was very upset with me because I talked about one individual who asked me in an email where would be a good sanctuary so he would not be a crispy critter.
So I actually used remote viewing to find his particular sanctuary.
And unfortunately, I mentioned the name of that place on your radio show.
Now, when we did this for Ford Aerospace, we actually went in, they were worried about whether a war was actually going to happen or not.
And so we had to go and we – the project was called – the contract was called The Crisis Profile of Saddam Hussein, where we, including myself, had to actually go in the mind of Saddam Hussein to see if he was going to attack Kuwait.
Well, I mean, there was a huge discovery in Brazil a few weeks ago, too.
Yeah.
I think we have to qualify that particular project a little bit more, but I'll research it and come up with some parameters, and I'll email that to you and see if you like that as a project, and then we'll go.
When I tell people, hey, excuse me, but the Citigroup Center is A target for a terrorist, maybe somebody there will get another job, and I might have saved one life, that kind of thing.
Sometimes I feel guilty because remote fueling gives us an extreme edge in financial markets.
We can see which way markets are going and make a lot of money there.
That makes me feel a little bit guilty sometimes.
But otherwise, uh-uh, if I have a chance to save even a single life, hey, that's a feel-good thing.
We have in the financial market, in the futures market, aren't yeah, because we can see we're not looking in terms of the futures market, we're not looking at the future of the market.
We're looking at in the moment, at the trajectory of a certain market, which way it's going.
So we're not remotely in the future.
We're looking at some things the markets can't see as fast as we can, and then we can put our money there.
Right now we're looking, I have this terrorist, a couple terrorist projects that are eclipsing this, but one of my key goals in the near future, in the next six months, is to look at an effective, use remote viewing to, and we're skilled professionals, so we know how to do this, is to look at an effective prophylaxis and or treatment for the darn thing, despite the inefficiency of Tamil flu and all that.
My idea is that for every naturally occurring toxin or biological insult in terms of toxicology, there's a natural cure somewhere.
And I'm hoping that's the case with H5, not with H5N1, but it's polymorph that turns into a human influenza, that there may be an effective prophylaxis, something that either mediates or mitigates the effects, or better, prevents it.
But in terms of remote viewing, we can look at the optimal treatment, the optimal treatment for either an individual or a group of people.
And that's where remote viewing shines, because it's an end run around your thinking analytical mind.
I mean, for goodness sake, all of us think we went into the right career.
We thought we bought the right house and all that.
That's the fallibility of the thinking mind.
And why?
I've been in this business for a quarter of a century, because I'm in awe of what the master problem solver, our own individual unconscious connected to the matrix, the global mind, can do.
One would have to imagine, if that manifests itself, that those countries where people are living in less than fully clean conditions, and they're living very close together, China, areas of Southeast Asia, India, North America.
That wouldn't have been next on my list, Ed.
In other words, we don't live head-to-head, body-to-body, as they do there.
I mean, most of these epidemics come from those areas because of those very reasons.
New York City will be just as bad as Hong Kong in terms of virulence.
Nobody's going to be immune from this.
And the medical system will break down and fail because it will not be able to handle the numbers of sick people, nor will mortuaries be able to handle the numbers of dead people.
In fact, if, as I mentioned, people who want to learn remote viewing either in my workshops, there's only two this year at the end of the year, or my LearnRV DVDs, which are highly professional, we slip that in there free for them.
And they can either call my order line or go to learnrv.com, learnrv.com for more information.
Okay, toll-free to sign up for a workshop or to learn remote viewing through the Learn RV DVDs.
That's 1-866-607-8439.
I got talked into doing a book.
I've told you for years, more than a decade, I'll never do a book because I'm too busy.
I finally got arm twisted because my arm almost broke off.
So that's the best agent that there is, and we're looking for a publisher now.
So what I'm writing about is how an operations officer like myself, these days and times, contemporary uses remote viewing in the field.
How we take this intelligence, well, the information that's converted into intelligence, and go out into the field and search for missing children and missing aviators, things like that.
My question, I have a question and a comment about Ed Dames' military intelligence pass and his current situation.
But my question is, Art, you did a show last fall with Evelyn Paglini, and she made a statement about Obama, Barack Obama's security situation.
And in light of the gaff by Hillary this season, the verbal gaffe, I was wondering if Ed Daines has checked into any possible problems with Barack.
And I was wanting to know also, is there any connection between remote viewing and what Evelyn Paglini does, witchcraft, sorcery, if there's any correlation to that, considering that she makes predictions as well.
We, in my business, we don't have any monopoly on what we do.
We have a monopoly on being precise and exact.
And as my students know, they have to be on target every single time.
Can't be off, too.
But we're using the same innate faculty that Evelyn was born with.
We're using that.
We just turn it into a skill.
When Evelyn dies, she takes her knowledge with her, right?
But what we have is piano music.
We have sheep music.
So when I die, the sheep music's still there for somebody else to learn and play.
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My second question is art, is involving, you know, Ed is a former high-ranking military intelligence official who now lives in northern Ukraine.
I believe he, did he, I mentioned in the past, I believe he's, didn't he get married here recently or was engaged to marry somebody who was Russian or Ukrainian?
And the fact that you mentioned earlier on the show that you used Russian pilots in this hunt for Bob Steve Fawcett, there's those who believe that possibly, Ed, that given the fact that you were involved with so much top secret stuff and that you are now living in a northern Ukraine, essentially Russia, that maybe somehow, some way, you might have been turned.
Rather than giving us the whole history, in what way did you assist him?
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I gave him a stack of papers asking him to help me the first time I met Ed.
The top sheet of papers on that stack of papers was a photocopy of a certified mail receipt that I sent to Ed when he was at SciTech in Maui, supposedly, asking him for help.
Well, I never got a response from that, even though somebody signed for it.
And as far as I know, that could have been his vice president of SciTech, the one that sued him for $2 million.
And it resulted, it went beyond a lawsuit and actually slapped Ed with a $2 million judgment.
The judge in the state of Washington said, you either turn over boxes of records that you broke in a condo in Beverly Hills along with that was his colleague and stole from her and $2 million.
Well, you know, he made a statement that he had saved you from a $2 million, pulled you up out of a $2 million crack, and he didn't answer the question.
He wouldn't answer the question.
Two or three shots at it, and that's all you got.
Good morning from Perrump, Nevada.
Here in Perump, Nevada.
My goodness.
Hi there.
Listening, no doubt, to KNYE.
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Yes, this is DJ, and I have a question.
Fire away.
Have you done, your guest, has you done remote viewing, viewing some of the China's development of a needless injection device that's disposable?
Something about they had the developer of PVC over there in China, and they also something about they need gold dust in order to introduce an antidote or some type of serum to help with the pandemic plagues that are coming up.
Some people are saying that they're investing heavily in U.S. gold mines.
And I was wondering if they had remote viewed any of this or if our country is also following suit with needleless injection devices.
Thank you very, very much for the call, and take care.
Remember, I think that a lot of people don't properly understand remote viewing, and they think that you're like a psychic, and you can instantly look at anything at all.
I still understand remote viewing exactly, but my question was, a lot of people predicted the end of the world, like Harrow Camping, numerous 2011, the end of the world, and the Mayan calendar.
Is it any possible way that remote viewing can actually pinpoint the exact day of the Earth's demise?
It's been highly informative and just what we need these days.
I have a very brief comment and suggestion and a question.
My comment is, Ed, you're the first person actually that I've heard, and I've talked with a number of people in private life, about the big change in the spectrum of sunlight that we're getting, where we're no longer getting the blue-green rays that were actually transformed into that out of the ultraviolet rays, which are always coming from the sun, so that we would get the cooler sun rays during the warm season, wherever that season was on the planet.
It all had to do with the angle of the sun and a refractory effect with the ozone of the planet.
And we're really suffering global warming and melting ice and all the other maladies because of the sunlight is now predominantly ultraviolet.
I noticed that back in 1997 because I've studied light a bit, and the sunlight has never been the same since 1997.
In the springtime, I noticed it the first time, and it's been UV ever since.
It has a distinctly different color to it, and it has a distinctly different feel to it as far as the heat sensation when it reaches the skin.
And Ed, as far as a remedy for the bird flu, as well as any other kind of flu that I've ever heard of, as well as colds, sore throats, any type of external, it can be applied topically, or internal fungi,
such as a yeast infection that women suffer from occasionally, 100% pure oil of oregano, essentially oil of oregano, the essential oil, at 100% strength taken sublingually underneath the tongue all the way at the back, going directly into the bloodstream, would probably be a very likely preventative against any type of flu if someone was using it once or twice a day.
Roger in San Antonio, Texas, you're on the air with Major Ed Dames.
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Oh, this is really great.
I can't tell you how happy, personally pleased I am to be able to be on the show this evening.
Hello, Ed, and hello, Art.
I have four quick things, and then I'll just be quiet and let you guys take it.
In terms of the viruses, I'm a firm believer as a Desert Storm veteran with depleted uranium issues that colloidal silver, and I'll say it for you, Art.
Be sure to consult your doctor.
But I quit going to the VA doctors and I took on alternative healing.
And the thing about colloidal silver, that's 4.9 silver, not 3.9.
The thing about it is that it actually can be produced for pennies and it lasts forever.
Whereas the other gentleman that called about the oregano, excellent suggestion.
However, I mean, in long periods of, you might say, drought, where are you going to get the stuff and how are you going to pay for it?
But the silver is cheap, and I'll just leave that to anybody to investigate like I had to do.
The second thing is a question regarding once things start getting worse, are we still going to pay property taxes and mortgages?
I mean, when there's bodies everywhere and things are terrible?
Number three, you made a quick little reference to zombies, and it might have been a joke, but I'm curious, what did that mean?
And number four, I just want to mention regarding the earthquakes in China, I would like to submit a respectfully request slip for Mr. Benjamin Fulford to come back on your show because he talked about this ultimatum against the Rockefellers, which we might just call the Illuminati Family Brotherhood.
And then all of a sudden, boom, this happens over there.
And it almost seems like they got their bluff called.
There will always be an infrastructure that will take that from you and give you whatever denomination happens to be of any value, if there is any, at that time, unless we go back on the gold standard.
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Thank you.
That's very helpful to me.
The other thing I wanted to ask you very quickly, in your LearnRV DV, there was an RV expert on earlier in the week, and he stated that when you are practicing this, and I would love to learn it, but you are able to access a place of perfect peace.
But you are being taught to solve a problem by yourself alone.
You do not want anybody else near you because their body language or their ideas or their expressions or their emotions or telepathically that can influence raw, pure, neutral data.
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Okay.
And my secondary question is, is there a certain personality type or a type of person that would be better at remote viewing?
Everybody is born with the same innate faculty, and we can teach that just as if everybody is born with the ability to run or play basketball or ride a bicycle.
To the degree that they actually do that, it's up to them to make that decision about whether they want to do it or not.
And yes, some people are born with a natural talent, so others can be above average in their performance.
Well, what I was wondering, you know, like all the predictions about the ozone, well, not the prediction about the ozone because it's happening, but would prayer help that on, like, a mass scale?
If it's congruent with a person's heart, if their head and their heart are congruent, if they really believe in what, and there's not a disconnect, then yeah, it's very real and very powerful, and the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Contact is the acme of my career because I believe when we rebuild this planet, because we're going down ecologically and sociologically, when we rebuild, we need mentors or we will make the same mistakes again.
So contact is the most important personal project I have, and remote viewing has been able to make inroads into that form.
I have a ranch down in South Texas, and we had an earthquake in Falls City, about seven miles from my place, and my brother had called me to tell me about it.
He'd read it in the paper.
I wasn't aware of it.
And in the same conversation I shared with him, I said, you know, I was out there around the stock tank, and it's a small stock tank for watering the cattle, and I had never seen such a sight.
There were thousands and thousands of very large frogs lined up along the bank, as close together as they could possibly be, and then the rest of them were in the water.
And I never really connected it until I heard about the China and the frog or toad situation.
I was wondering, that earthquake happened just before the one in the Midwest, and then about a week later the one in Nevada.
But just wanted to share that observation.
I thought it was kind of interesting.
Beyond that, would you agree that technology and science has been to the detriment of society in this respect, of humanity?
Because before we relied on science and technology to lull us into this false sense of security, humanity, societies evolved with what was around them, their ecology, the environment, as things change, they learned how to change with it.
I do know that as we forecast many, many years ago, there's a situation where there's no milk for human babies, no cow's milk.
And that appears to be a result of not just starvation on the part of dairy cows, but of disease.
So that's a very complex situation.
And I see disease not only as an influenza pandemic, but also bovine diseases of right now.
I'm not sure what that is, but the future looks bleak.
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Well, let me ask you this.
I've heard that the United States government has moved their agricultural studies from the hoof and mouth disease from an out-of-United States island to Flora.
One of the possible locations is Flora, Mississippi, and that they're going to actually experiment with this deadly bacteria in Florida, Mississippi or another state.