Post by Andrei Tchentchik on Jul 8, 2019 18:02:29 GMT 2
(.#250).- The CIA used Remote Viewing, on the pyramids and inhabitants of Mars.
The CIA used remote viewing to learn about the pyramids and inhabitants of Mars about a million years ago.
By Eveil Homme - June 6, 2019.
A declassified document from the Central Intelligence Agency reveals that in 1984, the CIA used a psychic "distance viewer" to examine an area of Mars as it was about a million years ago. The remote viewer, who did not know that the coordinates given were on the planet Mars, described the sight of pyramids, futuristic technologies and a civilization with a very high human appearance facing an imminent environmental catastrophe.
Small part of the Cydonia region, taken by the Viking 1 orbiter and released by NASA / JPL on July 25, 1976.
What makes the CIA document remarkable is that the coordinates provided to the unknown distant observer were those of the Cydonia region, as represented in a series of orbital images of Mars taken by Viking Orbiter. in 1976.
Cydonia became famous after a succession of researchers claimed that the region contained a face, ruins of a city, and pyramids.
The first reference to artificial structures found in Cydonia dates from October 25, 1977, National Enquirer's article titled "Did NASA Photograph Ruins of an Ancient City on Mars? It is worth emphasizing that the Enquirer was a tabloid run by Gene Pope, a CIA asset that was trained in psychological warfare.
Gene Pope and the National Enquirer's main goal was to hide the truth from everyone's eyes by publishing it in sensationalized reports with dubious sources that would be widely ridiculed by the general public.
Subsequently, all academics or scientists willing to investigate such sensational allegations faced the ridicule of their peers and ruined their professional careers.
Nevertheless, competent researchers have turned their attention to the now-controversial images of the Viking orbiter and found that they appeared to show artificially created "Face on Mars", nearby Inca City ruins, and even pyramids.
The first objective analysis of Viking data was published in 1982 in Omni magazine by researchers Vincent DiPietro, electrical engineer, and Gregory Molenaar, computer engineer. Their 1982 Omni article was an excerpt from their 77-page book, Unusual Martian Surface Features, also released that year. They were soon followed by other independent researchers like Richard Hoagland, author in 1987 of The Monuments of Mars: A City on the Edge of Forever.
What this brief overview of Cydonia's Viking images tells us is that while researchers such as DiPietro, Molenaar, and Hoagland were widely ridiculed by their scientific peers for their analyzes and conclusions, the CIA lent a very much attention.
Declassified CIA documents confirm that the Agency and other intelligence services have taken tele-viewing very seriously. Significant funding has been devoted to studying the utility of remote viewing as an information gathering tool.
The conclusion was that the remote observation was sufficiently accurate to be used in the field, as is clearly indicated by the following declassified ICA document dated May 9, 1984.
Among the most accurate remote viewers described in the CIA documents was the famous Ingo Swann medium.
In his 1998 book, Penetration, Swann describes in detail how the CIA used his skills in remote observation.
One of the missions in 1975 was to spy on secret bases on the moon, which were managed by one or more extraterrestrial civilizations.
In chapter five, Swann begins by describing his remote observation of the moon for Axelrod / Axel, a CIA officer :
The coordinates are those of the region of Cydonia, and immediately the distant spectator describes a kind of pyramid sitting in a valley. This is a remarkable corroboration for the many researchers who have identified pyramids in Viking images from this region of Mars.
Then, the distant viewer answers a series of serious questions about the population that lived in the area shortly before the global geological disturbances that occurred about a million years ago.
He describes the population as very tall and thin, and seeks to escape disturbances that included very violent storms :
The Martian civilization is dying and the population is aware :
Martians are waiting to travel elsewhere to survive. Some are able to escape to distant regions, probably off the planet, as the following quote suggests :
Then, the remote viewer describes what clearly appears to be a spacecraft carrying survivors to another planet more than a million years ago :
The description above is very suggestive of what the Earth could look like at the time.
Thus, fleeing Martians traveled to Earth about a million years ago, leaving behind pyramids and other ruins in the Cydonia area, which were observed by the Viking orbiter in 1976 and the viewer of the CIA in 1984?
Michael E. Salla, Ph.D
The CIA used remote viewing to learn about the pyramids and inhabitants of Mars about a million years ago.
By Eveil Homme - June 6, 2019.
A declassified document from the Central Intelligence Agency reveals that in 1984, the CIA used a psychic "distance viewer" to examine an area of Mars as it was about a million years ago. The remote viewer, who did not know that the coordinates given were on the planet Mars, described the sight of pyramids, futuristic technologies and a civilization with a very high human appearance facing an imminent environmental catastrophe.
Small part of the Cydonia region, taken by the Viking 1 orbiter and released by NASA / JPL on July 25, 1976.
What makes the CIA document remarkable is that the coordinates provided to the unknown distant observer were those of the Cydonia region, as represented in a series of orbital images of Mars taken by Viking Orbiter. in 1976.
Cydonia became famous after a succession of researchers claimed that the region contained a face, ruins of a city, and pyramids.
The first reference to artificial structures found in Cydonia dates from October 25, 1977, National Enquirer's article titled "Did NASA Photograph Ruins of an Ancient City on Mars? It is worth emphasizing that the Enquirer was a tabloid run by Gene Pope, a CIA asset that was trained in psychological warfare.
Gene Pope and the National Enquirer's main goal was to hide the truth from everyone's eyes by publishing it in sensationalized reports with dubious sources that would be widely ridiculed by the general public.
Subsequently, all academics or scientists willing to investigate such sensational allegations faced the ridicule of their peers and ruined their professional careers.
Nevertheless, competent researchers have turned their attention to the now-controversial images of the Viking orbiter and found that they appeared to show artificially created "Face on Mars", nearby Inca City ruins, and even pyramids.
The first objective analysis of Viking data was published in 1982 in Omni magazine by researchers Vincent DiPietro, electrical engineer, and Gregory Molenaar, computer engineer. Their 1982 Omni article was an excerpt from their 77-page book, Unusual Martian Surface Features, also released that year. They were soon followed by other independent researchers like Richard Hoagland, author in 1987 of The Monuments of Mars: A City on the Edge of Forever.
What this brief overview of Cydonia's Viking images tells us is that while researchers such as DiPietro, Molenaar, and Hoagland were widely ridiculed by their scientific peers for their analyzes and conclusions, the CIA lent a very much attention.
Declassified CIA documents confirm that the Agency and other intelligence services have taken tele-viewing very seriously. Significant funding has been devoted to studying the utility of remote viewing as an information gathering tool.
The conclusion was that the remote observation was sufficiently accurate to be used in the field, as is clearly indicated by the following declassified ICA document dated May 9, 1984.
Among the most accurate remote viewers described in the CIA documents was the famous Ingo Swann medium.
In his 1998 book, Penetration, Swann describes in detail how the CIA used his skills in remote observation.
One of the missions in 1975 was to spy on secret bases on the moon, which were managed by one or more extraterrestrial civilizations.
In chapter five, Swann begins by describing his remote observation of the moon for Axelrod / Axel, a CIA officer :
The coordinates are those of the region of Cydonia, and immediately the distant spectator describes a kind of pyramid sitting in a valley. This is a remarkable corroboration for the many researchers who have identified pyramids in Viking images from this region of Mars.
Then, the distant viewer answers a series of serious questions about the population that lived in the area shortly before the global geological disturbances that occurred about a million years ago.
He describes the population as very tall and thin, and seeks to escape disturbances that included very violent storms :
The Martian civilization is dying and the population is aware :
Martians are waiting to travel elsewhere to survive. Some are able to escape to distant regions, probably off the planet, as the following quote suggests :
Then, the remote viewer describes what clearly appears to be a spacecraft carrying survivors to another planet more than a million years ago :
The description above is very suggestive of what the Earth could look like at the time.
Thus, fleeing Martians traveled to Earth about a million years ago, leaving behind pyramids and other ruins in the Cydonia area, which were observed by the Viking orbiter in 1976 and the viewer of the CIA in 1984?
Michael E. Salla, Ph.D