
Daz_rv
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Daz_rv
@remoteviewed
A designer. photographer, Remote Viewer, Intuitive, & cryptocurrency enthusiast.















👁️ Inside STARGATE: The Declassified CIA Archive on Remote Viewing In January 2017, the CIA quietly placed one of the U.S. government’s most controversial intelligence archives into public view: the STARGATE collection. Released through the agency’s CREST archive, the material documents the government’s long-running remote viewing effort and includes session summaries, operational reports, internal evaluations, foreign intelligence assessments, and broader program records. Official CIA records describe STAR GATE as an umbrella effort focused on anomalous phenomena and related intelligence applications. Most people know the program existed. Far fewer have actually read the primary documents. The CIA’s own Reading Room remains the original source for the archive, while The Black Vault made the material substantially more usable by converting the difficult-to-read .tif release into a searchable PDF collection totaling 89,901 pages. The wider record is also mirrored through Internet Archive-style repositories, where files tied to earlier code names such as SCANATE, GONDOLA WISH, GRILL FLAME, CENTER LANE, and SUN STREAK can be browsed more easily. ([CIA][2]) This matters because the STARGATE release is not rumor, hearsay, or secondhand interpretation. It is the declassified paper trail itself. For anyone serious about understanding what the government actually studied, believed, funded, and argued over in the world of remote viewing, the archive is still one of the most important primary-source collections available. #ufox #ufotwitter




April 3rd 2026. Bob Lazar is back. Still the most hardcore testimony from a man who personally attempted to reverse engineer a UFO. New details will emerge vindicating his work at Area51. This movie, S4, shows you how the craft flies and takes you inside the facility. Next level.












