The summary of ‘Stargate Project, Remote Viewing, Military and Intelligence with Angela Ford’

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The video delves into the world of psychic phenomena and remote viewing within the intelligence community, particularly focusing on the Stargate Project. Key points include the recruitment process for the program, development of psychic abilities, utilization of remote viewing for intelligence gathering, the transition of the project to different government agencies, scenarios showcasing the effectiveness of remote viewing in practical applications, and discussions on potential misuse and safeguards regarding psychic abilities. Notable figures like Angela Ford, General Bert Stubblebine, Dr. Jack Verona, and Dale Graff are mentioned, along with the program's move to the CIA and eventual shutdown. The video also touches on the broader implications of using psychics in government operations and the speaker's personal experiences in remote viewing.

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In this part of the video, the host introduces intelligence community remote viewer Angela Ford, who worked for the Defense Intelligence Agency in the Stargate psychic phenomenon program. Angela has been recognized for her successes in remote viewing and has appeared in books and news articles related to paranormal research. She currently works with Dr. Ed May at the Laboratories of Fundamental Research in California. Angela discusses how her psychic abilities developed from a young age, including out-of-body experiences and precognitive dreams. She shares her journey from working at the FBI to joining Army intelligence, where she gained insights into intelligence methodologies and analysis. Angela’s interest in ESP was influenced by her mother’s involvement in the field, leading them to discover her mother’s own ESP abilities through an ESP class taught by Dr. Carl Bordes.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses their involvement in Central American political, social, and military affairs during the 1980s. They worked under General Bert Stubblebine, who was interested in individuals with psychic abilities and led a remote viewing unit. After Stubblebine’s retirement in 1984, Dr. Jack Verona and Dale Graff advocated for the transfer of the program to the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). By 1986, the program had been transferred, and the speaker was approached to join the unit. The recruitment process involved a psychology test, and the program operated as a Special Access Program with high-level clearances. The military sought individuals with psychic abilities and conducted psychological tests to recruit them. The speaker’s recruitment was endorsed by General Stubblebine, and the program transitioned to DIA oversight, focusing on scientific research and foreign assessments utilizing remote viewers for intelligence gathering.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the recruitment process for the unit involved in the Stargate Project, mentioning that individuals were brought in through personal connections rather than formal means. The focus shifts to the formal nature of the Stargate Project, which was congressionally mandated with a specific mission in investigating psychic phenomena for military intelligence purposes. The speaker clarifies that the unit consisted of around 12 to 15 people, mostly military personnel, with formal training provided by figures like Ingo Swann, who introduced coordinate remote viewing as a structured methodology. The origins of the term “remote viewing” are discussed, attributing it to the observations of Chinese children with precognition abilities.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses how psychic abilities like remote viewing and channeling focus on mental reception of information from the ether, with tools like tarot cards or crystal balls being manifestations of that mental process. They also describe the transition to a new office for the project from an old building to a new one due to poor conditions, which was orchestrated by Al Gerard. The speaker recounts how the Stargate project was later moved to the CIA due to political dynamics within the government, leading to a flawed external review which did not have access to operational details, potentially influencing the project’s shutdown.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the shutdown of a program after a six-month study found it ineffective. A policy maker from the Department of Defense visited CIA to review unopened boxes of files related to the program. The program, initially an Army initiative, involving remote viewers was transferred to the CIA but ultimately shut down. The CIA then declassified the program, possibly due to a congressional mandate to lower its classification for broader use, including by police agencies. The conversation also delves into historical context, mentioning CIA’s MK Ultra project and the broader implications of using psychics in government operations. The segment ends with a discussion on the congressional mandate for remote viewing programs, remote viewing processes, and the internal regulations in place for the remote viewing team.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses their experiences in a remote viewing program like Stargate. They were put into a relaxed state before sessions but had to ensure no outside influence over their brain. There were strict rules against manipulation or forcing them to work. The speaker mentions a deprivation tank brought in but then removed due to concerns about altering the mind. They also touch on potential misuse by organizations like the CIA, mentioning the need for laws and safeguards. A specific case involving locating a fugitive named Charles Jordan in Wyoming is highlighted, where the speaker’s remote viewing provided accurate information leading to the arrest of Jordan. The story showcases the effectiveness of remote viewing in practical scenarios.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses a case involving a security guard at Yellowstone National Park who reported a criminal on the 10 most wanted list. The case was later featured on the Discovery Channel, prompting a reenactment that revealed the speaker’s crucial role in providing information that led to the criminal’s capture. The speaker also touches on their remote viewing experiences, including working on missing persons cases and accurately locating individuals. Additionally, the speaker talks about their ability to sense illnesses and diseases in people through remote viewing, mentioning past successful identifications in hostage situations. The discussion also briefly covers the potential limitations of remote viewing in predicting death and the speaker’s interest in paranormal topics like UFOs, ETs, and MK Ultra.

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In this segment of the video, Angela discusses her experiences with paranormal events and being psychic from a young age. She talks about her interactions with UFO explorers and her sightings of UFOs. Angela mentions her government job and her work on children’s animated stories, while also offering readings and remote viewing classes. She provides her contact information for those interested in reaching out. The host wraps up the segment by thanking Angela for her insights and encourages viewers to engage with the channel’s content.

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