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SPEAKER_00 (00:00):
Hello everyone.
Welcome to the Unity Code, wherewe explore the spaces in between
science and spirit, the seen andunseen, and everything that
connects us in between.
I'm Nicole, and today we areventuring into one of my
favorite crossroads wherepsychic ability meets government
research.
Yes, actual government research,and where metaphysics crossed
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paths with militaryintelligence.
Today we are diving into remoteviewing, a structured
psychic-based method that wastested, studied, and funded by
the US government for over twodecades.
We'll explore what it is, how itworked, what researchers
discovered in one absolutelyjaw-dropping experiment
involving Jupiter, and how thispractice continues today.
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Through it all, I'll invite youto reflect on your own intuitive
experiences because the sameprinciples that guided those
early viewers can help yousharpen your perception too.
Let's get started with remoteviewing.
It is a structured psychicprocess, a way of perceiving
information about a person, aplace, or an event hidden from
your physical view.
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So, what does it feel like to doremote viewing?
I want you to imagine yourselfsitting in a quiet room and
being handed a piece of paperwith numbers on it.
They're asking you to describewhat you perceive without any
photo, any clues, without anyevidence, just pure perception.
And so you will tune into yourawareness like a radio dial and
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see what you can uncover ininitial impressions such as
shapes, emotions, sounds,textures, or even feelings that
pop up in your energy field.
And the key here is to jot downanything that you perceive fast
before your brain or your logichas time to interfere with it.
And this is not imagination orguessing, as most people would,
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I think, expect.
It's actually intentionaltrained perception.
And this is all possible basedon the premise that
consciousness can perceiveinformation beyond space and
time, or what researchers callnon-local perception.
And this idea has fascinatedscientists and mystics alike,
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whether consciousness can reallyaccess information beyond our
ordinary sensory channels,before beyond our sense of sight
and sound and smell.
Nobody claimed to prove itbeyond a doubt, but the data was
so strong that it keptresearchers and eventually the
U.S.
intelligence community payingattention.
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And so let's rewind back to theearly 1970s.
The Cold War was at its peak,and the US and the Soviet Union
were both desperate for anypossible advantage.
When reports surfaced that theSoviets were studying psychic
phenomena, including telepathy,psychokinesis, and ESP
espionage, the CIA did what anyself-respecting intelligence
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agency would do.
They decided to test it too.
So in 1972, a small secretproject began at the Stanford
Research Institute, the SRI, inCalifornia.
Physicists Russell Targe andHarold Puthoff were chosen to
run it.
Here's the thing (03:12):
they weren't
mystics, they were laser
physicists, but their approachwas simple.
They wanted to test, measure,and replicate.
They brought in Ingo Swan, PatPrice, and later Joe Mononagle.
That's a mouthful.
Sorry, Joe, if I've pronouncedyour name wrong, people with
reputations for extraordinaryperception.
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Targets were chosen at randomlyand sealed.
The viewers had absolutely noidea what they were describing.
And afterwards, independentjudges compared their sketches
and notes with the actualtargets.
Across hundreds of trials,something was clearly happening.
There were too many hits towrite off as coincidence.
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And yes, people call us crazyfor meditating, intuition,
psychic work, but 50 years ago,this was literally a line item
on the CIA's budget.
And now I want to shift gears totalk about the experiment that
when I read about it made my jawdrop.
And it still to this day makesevery researcher's jaw drop.
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And it is the remote viewingexperiment about Jupiter.
In 1973, so this was a yearafter they established this
program and before anyspacecraft had reached Jupiter,
Ingo Swan was asked to describethe planet using remote viewing.
The idea was to compare what heperceived in this session to
data that NASA would later pickup as part of the Pioneer 10
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probe.
So he was there in 1973 sittingin a quiet monitored room at
SRI, and he focused his mentaltarget of Jupiter.
And what he reported was amassive gaseous atmosphere
dominated by hydrogen, bands ofcolors swirling in motion,
tremendous magnetic fieldscreating auroras, and most
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outrageously, rings of debriscircling the planet.
And at that time, scientists hadinsisted Jupiter had no rings.
None.
And six years later, in 1979,NASA's Voyager 1 transmitted
images showing faint rings ofrock and dust exactly where Swan
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said they'd be.
How could he have possibly knownthat?
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And I have to give the CIAcredit because even the
scientists at the SRI didn'tclaim proof that psychic space
travel was possible.
They simply noted that hisdescription matched unknown data
with uncanny precision.
And somewhere in the CIA office,somebody probably just laughed
and said, Well, I guess we'regoing to fund this another year.
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After Jupiter, remote viewinggained credibility and
resources.
By the 1980s, under the codenameStargate, the project was
officially part of the DefenseIntelligence Agency.
Viewers were tasked withreal-world missions describing
hidden Soviet bases, relocatingmissing aircrafts, and even
assisting hostage situations.
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One declassified case involved asubmarine base buried under
granite in the Arctic.
Analysts dismissed this claimuntil reconnaissance confirmed
the structure, precisely wherethe remote viewer said it would
be.
Another case involved locating acrashed Soviet bomber in Africa.
Remote viewers described theterrain accurately enough for
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U.S.
forces to find and retrievesensitive technology before
anyone else.
Not every session hit the mark,but overall the accuracy was
high enough that the projectsurvived for more than 20 years
across multiple administrations.
So I want you to picture it.
Soldiers, scientists, andpsychics sitting in a secure
room sketching submarines whiletaxpayer thought their money was
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going on buying tanks, right?
And so in 1995, with the ColdWar over, the government
officially declassified thisentire program.
Thousands of pages of reportswere released to the public.
An independent review by theAmerican Institutes for Research
concluded that the data wasstatistically significant, but
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not reliable enough foroperational use.
So the translation is somethingweird happens, but we can't
really count on it for spy work.
Still, the information admittedthat some sessions produced high
quality and accurateinformation, which in
bureaucratic terms basicallymeans we don't really know how,
but sometimes this works.
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And after declassification, manyof the trained viewers went
public.
So Joe, Lynn, Paul, they beganteaching civilians how to do
this method.
And today, versions of remoteviewing still appear in
everything from intuitivedevelopment courses to cold case
consulting.
So while Stargate ended, thepractice didn't vanish, it just
went freelance.
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So what does this all tell us?
First, intuition can be trainedbecause these were not lifelong
psychics.
They were everyday people wholearned to still their minds
enough to notice firstimpressions and to trust the
data before judging it.
Second, documentation buildsconfidence.
Every session they had wasrecorded, scored, compared, and
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that feedback loop is what madeprogress possible.
And third, curiosity is strongerthan certainty.
No one could fully explain howremote viewing worked, but they
kept studying it anyway.
And honestly, I feel like that'sthe real lesson for all of us is
to hold curiosity, notcertainty.
The mystery is where discoverylives.
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And so I want us to try it forourselves here in this podcast
episode, a mini Unity Codeexperiment.
Grab your notebooks, grab yourpen if you're driving, just
settle your mind.
And I want you to take a deepbreath in and exhale.
I want you to rest your body andshake out any nervous energy you
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might have from the day.
And we're going to tune into onepsychic location.
And this is a place I'm seeingin my mind right now.
And I'm going to call thisthanks to my freaking son right
now, who's 12.
And if you have a 12-year-old,you know we're going to do
target number six, seven.
Okay, 67.
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So take another breath and moveyour focus out of your head and
down into your heart space.
Go ahead, do it.
You didn't do it yet.
Do it again.
I could read the energy.
Take a moment and reallyenvision your focus moving from
your head down and down and downinto your heart space.
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That's where you accessperception beyond logic.
And now I want you to set yourintention clearly.
Say it with me.
I intend to connect with targetsix seven.
Once you imagine your energygently expanding outward, it
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will start to connect to thetarget.
Once you feel that link, whichmight feel like a buzz, a click,
you might just start to getinformation.
That's fine too.
Imagine that this target isgoing to send you information.
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Notice how it comes in.
And you might see a quick imagein your head, like almost like a
memory.
You might hear something in yourhead, like a thought.
You might feel it in or on yourbody, or you might just have a
sense of knowing where this is,what's around it.
And I just want you to write itall down before your brain has
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time to think about it.
Whatever you perceived.
So some questions I'm gonna askyou are where in the world is
this?
What's the temperature?
Is it hot or cold?
What does the landscape looklike?
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What colors do you perceive fromthis?
Are there any animals around?
What do the animals look like?
Do you see streets or do you seemeadows?
Does it feel high in theatmosphere or low in the water?
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Don't let my words lead thewitness.
I'm just asking questions aboutwhat you perceive.
And so if you need anothermoment or two, feel free to hit
pause on this podcast, on thisrecording.
And when you're ready, here'sthe reveal.
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So Target 67 is MountKilimanjaro.
It is in northern Tanzania, nearthe border of Kenya, and it is
the highest mountain in Africa.
It rises straight up out of openplains, and the base is
surrounded by grasslands andtrees.
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Higher up on the mountain, it'srocky and cold, and this top is
covered in snow and ice.
It's huge, it's quiet, it'speaceful.
It's kind of like a place thatfeels both grounded and outer
worldly.
If you feel called to, go bringup a picture of this right now.
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See what it looks like if you ifyou can't envision it in your
mind.
And then I want you to checkyour notes.
Did you pick up on somethingtall or open or still?
Maybe you sensed cool air or sawwhite or gray or earthly colors.
Maybe you felt strength, peace,or some kind of ancient calm.
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Some people sense movement ofanimals or rhythms of the wind,
and other people might have feltthe deep, steady pulse, like the
land itself was breathing.
And whatever came through,that's your intuition talking.
That's data.
Now, the key is here, this isthe timeout, is that if you
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perceived it and then yourbrain, you let it go up to your
brain, your brain can transformwhat you perceived because
that's what your brain does.
Your brain tries to take theseperceptions and turn it into
logic.
Why?
Because our brain is responsiblefor our survival.
Everybody, that's where our egolives.
And so your brain is always,always, always going to be
taking what you perceive ininitially and taking it and
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transforming it into somethingthat makes logical sense,
because logical sense is theability for us to survive.
When we can make stories andpredict and identify patterns,
we can predict our own safetyand what we are going to need to
do to find the next meal, tofind the next house, right?
To find the next friend ofrelationship.
And so the key with all of thiswork, all of this work, psychic
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work, mediumship, et cetera, isall about perceiving and
receiving it without yourlogical conscious brain taking
over to interpret and createstories.
And so if you naturally foundyour brain taking over and
creating a story or telling youit's not real, or telling you
that it's not what youperceived, it was something
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else.
I mean, it's totally natural.
Don't beat yourself up.
But I do want you to maybepractice again later this week
and with the second podcastepisode that's coming up, and
really just focus on thatinitial, that initial, initial,
initial impression before yourbrain can make sense of it.
And sometimes it's just a colorand sometimes it's just a sound,
and sometimes it's just afeeling, or sometimes a real,
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it's a flash or a vision, butit's fast and it goes away.
That's what I'm talking about.
That's your intuition talking.
That is the data that theymeasured in the CIA.
And so I want to take thisfurther and I want to repeat
this experiment in our UnityCode community session this
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week.
Um, this will not be a livesession because I am traveling
this week.
I am away on a mediumshipretreat as you are hearing this.
Um, and so I'm going to beasking you all to respond to the
next one that's coming out andlet me know what you're feeling
or what questions you have.
And I'll be happy to answer thatlater this week on the podcast.
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But I want us to all tune intogether and see if it amplifies
what you receive.
Does the collective energy makeit stronger for you to perceive
this psychic remote viewingactivity?
And we're gonna find out.
So um, next episode, bring yournotebook, bring your curiosity,
maybe a sense of humor, becauseum, this is what spiritual
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science looks like right now.
And so as you take a step backand really look at the Stargate
program, it is almostunbelievable and hilarious that
the CAA actually did paypsychics to describe Jupiter.
But beneath the absurdity ofthis program is something
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profound.
And that's for two decades, realscientists explored the
boundaries of human perceptioninstead of dismissing them.
It was, in essence, the mostexpensive meditation experiment
ever conducted.
And it left us with one enduringtruth that human perception is
elastic.
We can stretch it further thanwe've been taught.
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So the next time you get thatintuitive nudge, remember you're
not imagining it.
You're participating in the samemystery that once held its own
government code name.
And if anyone questions you,just tell them you're continuing
the federally funded research.
Thank you so much for exploringthe Stargate program with me and
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the power of remote viewing.
And this, if this episode madeyou laugh or question, or think
about a few things that youthought you knew, share it,
subscribe, leave a review.
That's how our community growsand how more curious souls find
their way here.
And as always, we will becontinuing this conversation in
the Unity Code community outthere on my website.
Sign up because we have chat outthere.
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You can ask questions.
I want to hear what yourresponses are, your reactions.
Were you able to tune into MountKilimanjaro?
What are the results for thisupcoming podcast where I'm going
to guide you through anotherremote viewing exercise so you
actually learn how to do this?
Right.
And I want to see and comparehow you do.
And also as when the nextpodcast releases, how do we do
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as a collective when we bringour energy and attention
together to focus on the sametargets?
I'm so fascinated.
I can't wait to see what theseresults are.
Until next time, keep your mindopen, your energy aligned, and
your curiosity tuned in to thefrequency of unity.
I'm Nicole Pope, and this is theUnity Code.