August 12, 2008

US Government Secret Remote Viewing Program and UFOs – X-Conference: Jim Marrs 0

THE U.S. GOVERNMENT’S SECRET REMOTE VIEWING PROGRAM AND THE EXTRATERRESTRIAL CONNECTION, with Jim Marrs.

One of the more intriguing hypotheses put forward to explain government intransigence to end the UFO/ET truth embargo in the face of mounting public awareness does not center on nuts and bolts or the public’s right (or lack thereof) to know about extraterrestrials and new technology.

Rather it is a deep concern for the consequences from people learning about profound mental abilities and powers of perception which they may possess and might enhance and which would hugely undermine governmental control mechanisms such as propaganda, misinformation, disinformation and outright lies. Think that is absurd?

Think again and learn about the 25-year secret research by military services and intelligence agencies to perfect “remote viewing” – the ability to “see” not only at a distance, but backward and forward in time.

And whenever this research was being conducted, it repeatedly intersected with extraterrestrial related phenomena.

This fact combined with consistent reports of the telepathic capability of extraterrestrial beings from contact events worldwide makes such an hypothesis worth serious consideration.

Jim Marrs, who first wrote of “remote viewing” in 1993 when it was still a Top Secret program and before dozens of participants in this research began to come forward, will give an overview of its history and future potential.

Visit http://www.X-Conference.com

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