Excerpt From The Foreword By Jim Marrs
In the early 1990s, I stumbled across what well might be the
most profound story in human history, yet even today most
Americans remain unaware of it.
When
I found that the United States Army was teaching military
intelligence officers how to psychically spy on the Soviets
and others, my journalist hackles were raised. I knew I was
onto a good story. In my skeptical mind it was an either-or
situation—either remote viewing was not real, in which
case this program was a giant fraud on the taxpayers and hence
a good news story, or remote viewing was real, in which case
it might represent a quantum leap in the evolution of humankind
and hence a great news story, perhaps one of the greatest
ever.
I
researched the subject for three years as carefully as I could,
considering it was still a secret government program. I interviewed
several members of the GRILL FLAME/STAR GATE remote viewing
unit as well as members of oversight committees and the scientists
who developed the technology. To my amazement I found it was
all true. Not only can humans perceive apart from the usual
five senses, but this perception is limited by neither time
nor space.
The
story of remote viewing has got to be one of the most underreported
stories of the past century. What once was one of our government's
most closely guarded secrets now has filtered into certain
aware segments of the public where it continues to attract
growing fascination and interest.
Today
I am most pleased to see Lyn's story now available to the
public. As he points out, the complete and factual story of
remote viewing may never be known, as everyone involved in
this secret program knows only what they saw, heard, and experienced.
Everyone has a different perspective.
But
Lyn was there during most of the program's life and not simply
as a remote viewer, but as the man selected to train the army's
psychic spies and to keep the data on the entire project.
No
one is more qualified to tell the story of the operational
use of remote viewing than Lyn Buchanan.
- - Jim Marrs
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