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CIA Remote Viewing Team Makes Startling Discovery About the Universe

By GZR News on October 16, 2024

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In a captivating discussion, David Morehouse, a former psychic spy, shares insights from his experiences in remote viewing. He delves into the fascinating connections between human perception and the universe, revealing how remote viewers have described cosmic structures that echo scientific theories.

Key Takeaways

  • Remote viewers have described a capillary system in the universe, likening it to a lymphatic system in humans.
  • The concept of dark energy and its movement is a recurring theme in remote viewing.
  • Many civilizations and beings have been described, but Grays were notably absent.
  • Remote viewing remains a controversial yet intriguing intelligence collection methodology.

The Capillary System of the Universe

During his time as a remote viewer, Morehouse and his colleagues often described the universe as having a capillary system. This system was perceived as a flow of energy, balancing negative and positive forces. Interestingly, this concept was later illustrated in Scientific American, showcasing a visual representation of this flow against a dark cosmic backdrop.

Perception and Interpretation

Remote viewers often found themselves in a flowing current, likening their experiences to being underwater. They described various phenomena, such as:

  • Television sets displaying life stories.
  • A cosmic hot tub sensation due to the vibrations felt in their bodies.

These descriptions highlight the challenge of articulating experiences that are beyond conventional understanding. The viewers’ interpretations were influenced by their personal experiences, leading to a diverse range of descriptions.

The Dark Side of the Moon

When asked about findings on the Dark Side of the Moon, Morehouse revealed that there were no significant discoveries. However, other remote viewers had described encounters with various beings, often depicted as large and muscular, reminiscent of Vikings. These beings were said to interact with their environment in unique ways, further adding to the intrigue of remote viewing.

The Controversy of Remote Viewing

Remote viewing has always been a controversial topic within intelligence circles. Morehouse emphasized that while it has its detractors, it holds its own among various intelligence collection methodologies. Each method, including human intelligence, has its strengths and weaknesses. For instance, human intelligence has been known to lead to significant errors, such as the misinterpretation of data that contributed to the Iraq War.

The Evolution of Intelligence Collection

The CIA invested heavily in remote viewing during a time of great concern about Soviet and Chinese advancements in mind control and psychological warfare. Morehouse noted that the battlefield of the future was perceived to be the human mind. This led to the development of various programs, including MK Ultra, which sought to explore the potential of mind control.

Current Status of Remote Viewing Programs

When questioned about the existence of active remote viewing programs today, Morehouse suggested that while it may not be as prominent, it is unlikely to have been completely shut down. The methodology has proven effective enough to warrant continued interest, even if it operates under different frameworks or classifications.

Conclusion

David Morehouse’s insights into remote viewing reveal a complex interplay between human perception and the universe. The descriptions of cosmic structures and energy flows not only challenge our understanding of reality but also highlight the potential of the human mind. As we continue to explore these phenomena, the boundaries of science and consciousness may blur, leading to new discoveries about our universe and ourselves.

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