Psychoenergetics: The Star Gate Project

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“Psychoenergetics is a mental process by which a person perceives and/or communicates with characteristics of a designated target, person, or event that is distant in space or time” (“Project Star Gate”). The Star Gate Project was one of many programs created to develop a trainable and accurate method of psychic spying or to gather information for United States military and intelligence agencies (D.Smith). David Morehouse confirms that the project was originally started in 1970 when United States intelligence sources found out that other countries were involved in their own studies of remote viewing and other aspects of the

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