Major Dames Teaches Remote Viewing as Developed by US Intelligence (Videos)

Tara MacIsaac
4/14/2014
Updated:
4/15/2014

Major Ed Dames is one of very few people with specialized knowledge of remote viewing as developed by U.S. intelligence. Remote viewing operations are now declassified, though they were kept under wraps for decades. The power of remote viewing, an extra-sensory perception, is explored on Major Dames’s website. 

He now teaches this skill to the public, and he says successful predictions include the nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan, as well as Hurricane Irene in the United States. 

Awards Major Dames earned for his work for the U.S. government are testaments to the success of remote viewing. One award cited in a video on Major Dames’s website states: “His insightful threat analysis has contributed significantly to this country’s ability to maintain its military superiority.”

Another award states: “Dames identified and confirmed the existence of an entirely new Soviet offensive weapon, and then personally briefed senior officials of the National Intelligence Agencies regarding the significance of this new Soviet capability.”

 

Fukushima 

In a live radio broadcast on the radio program Coast to Coast AM, Major Dames predicted that a huge earthquake would cause a nuclear disaster in Japan. “Tokyo will be OK, but this reactor problem will cause at least a mini-Chernobyl,” Major Dames said. Could it be that he foresaw the disaster that befell Fukushima in March 2011?

 

Hurricane Irene

Three months before Hurricane Irene hit the North-East, students in Major Dames’s remote viewing class seemed to predict it, according to his website. The students were unaware they were trying to predict the next U.S. mainland disaster. 

Remote viewing doesn’t work with the conscious mind, it is the subconscious, thus it is unnecessary for the students to be aware of what they are trying to predict. The class made drawings and compared their drawings, which Major Dames described as “virtually identical.” They drew swirling motions and energy in the sky. 

Before revealing what the target subject was, Major Dames had the students say what they thought everyone had seen. They all agreed, it was a hurricane, tornado, or storm. He then revealed that they were to predict the next U.S. mainland disaster.