Remote Viewing Mysteries & Extinctions

Hosted byArt Bell

Remote Viewing Mysteries & Extinctions

About the show

Maj. Ed Dames was an intelligence officer and an original member of the U.S. Army prototype remote viewing training program. He has trained thousands of individuals in his remote viewing techniques. In the first part of the interview, he was joined by Kathy Kramer to discuss the mysterious disappearance of Kathy's brother, the computer scientist and former Iron Butterfly bass player Philip Taylor Kramer. Philip had been missing for over two years, and disappeared without any trace, baffling police and private investigators. Dames said his team of remote viewers determined that Taylor was murdered and buried in a remote location.

Later in the show, Dames predicted that a piece of a comet would fall to earth and cause mass plant extinctions from a pathogen it would be carrying. He believed this would occur by the summer of 1998. Further, Dames and his remote viewing team determined that a form of algae, called chlorella, could become the primary food source for the planet's population.

The populace, he warned, would be reduced to living indoors for all but 15 minutes a day, due to the severity of the sun's rays. The last hour consisted of news and Open Lines.

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