The title of this thread has Remote Viewing in it which is what caught my attention.
When I was a kid I had spontaneous astral travel episodes and I also had a telepathic connection with my brother. When I was 12 I conscripted my 3 younger cousins (all female) to an experiment with telepathy. I already understood that music can be used to change emotions and I wanted to see if it could be used to enhance transmission of telepathic messages. Based on the data I found that younger children seem to be more open and one cousin, the older of the 3, seemed to have some weird fear about the experiment as she was the only one who never got a hit. It was something I pondered but never came to any conclusion why.
I used that cousin as my verification when I started purposely astral traveling. I am "old" and long distance phone calls were expensive so we did everything through letters. She lived 200 miles away and I wrote her to think of me at a specific time on a specific day, then at that day and time I did a meditation, imagining that I had a tunnel to travel to her house and I went into the house and noted what everyone was doing, what time the clock said, etc. I wrote it all in a letter to her.
I joined the U.S. army in 1974 and at my first duty station was subjected to some weird experiment along with about 30 others in my company. I knew something was wrong and my friend who had been in the army a long time had refused to enter the dayroom where we were told to go. I took one step in and then changed my mind but at that point it was too late. One of our sergeants wanted to know what was going on and the MP sergeants that were in the room told him to get lost if he knew what was good for him. The rest of us were divided in to two lines, and they had no clue who we were, said we had to have a vaccine. They obviously lied about the vaccine because one person ahead of me was told to get in one line for a tetnas shot and I was told to get in the other line for a tetnas shot, the person in line behind me was told to get in the same line for a different shot. It was run by some civilian in a uniform that still had the fold lines on it indicating he had just taken it out of the package and put it on. The MPs were quite intimidating and I was only 18 so I allowed it. What ever "shot" they gave us was not a vaccine and the experiment had nothing to do with anything medical as they never checked back with us. They did write our names down on a list (more proof that it was not a vaccine).
Well, that was just one weirdness from my stint in the army but my intention was to talk about remote viewing. After spending 2 years at Ft. Gordon I got orders for Coleman Barracks 97th signal battalion. I was excited to get to go over seas. That unit and the unit I was in at Ft. Gordon are moved around a lot, neither of those units are in the same place they were in the 70's. In the late 70's the 97th Signal battalion was used to hide the remote viewing unit that was in that part of europe. I know there are other units hidden and they are moved around because of people who talk. You will never hear the truth about the army remote viewers, that is the whole point of the CIA and Maryland experimental units, to deflect attention from what is really going on.
I was supposed to replace a viewer that left the unit a week before I got there but I refused because they came at me sideways. At that age if the colonel had told me what he wanted I would have jumped at it but also at that age I already recognized manipulation and avoided it as much as I could. I have run in to some ex army remote veiwers and their lives were messed up by it. The army did not do well by them. As for public figures that talk about the army remote viewing program the only one I find credible is David Moorehouse. Ed Dames is a paid shill spreading mostly lies to keep everyone from knowing the real truth.
And the army still has an active remote viewer unit or probably more than one. And the unit commander is now a public figure who disavows ever having anything to do with the 97th signal battalion.