PSYCHIC STUDIES MIGHT HELP U.S. EXPLORE SOVIETS

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April 23, 1984
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/01/10: CIA-RDP90-00965R000100130111-7 AR T I CL? w A-PE .0 PAGE_ Psychic Studies Alight Help U.S. Explore Soviets U.S. intelligence agencies won't talk about it, but they are rushing to catch up with the Soviet Union in what one scientist jocularly calls "the race for inner space"-psychic re- search. Parapsychology is a field so full of pseudo-scientists, flakes and outright charlatans that it's easy to debunk the whole idea as a comic-strip con- cept unworthy of serious scientific study. In 1981, when I first began report- ing on secret U.S. and Soviet pro- grams using so-called psychics to gather intelligence, some of the gov- ernment-funded projects were obvi- ously off-the-wall. There was the "hyperspatial nuclear howitzer" that would "transmit" a bomb explosion from the Nevada desert to down- town Moscow with the speed of thought, or the "anti-missile time warp" that would send an incoming enemy missile into the past, blowing up dinosaurs instead of 20th century Americans. But there are legitimate labora- tory projects that may eventually unlock the mysteries of the human WASHINGTON POST 23 April 1984 mind. One of the most promising is the testing of "remote viewing"-the claimed ability of some psychics to describe scenes thousands of miles away. The CIA and the Pentagon have an obvious interest in this phenom- enon. If they could get psychics to throw their minds behind the Iron Curtain, there'd be no need to risk the lives of human agents. The CIA sent representatives to a parapsychology conference in Virgin- ia last December. Besides the usual spoon-bending-which professional magicians have denounced as a fairly simple trick-there was serious dis- cussion of remote viewing. In fact, the CIA is now seriously pondering the possibility of raising "psychic shields" to keep Soviet remote view- ers away from our secrets. I asked my skeptical associates Dale Van Atta and Joseph Spear to find out how remote viewing has be- come almost universally accepted in the intelligence community. They gained access to top-secret briefings on- the subject. This is what they learned: The CIA's latest remote viewing project was code-named "Grill Flame," and was carried out in part by two respected academics: Harold Puthoff, formerly with the National Security Agency, and Russell Targ, formerly with the Stanford Research Institute in Menlo Park, Calif. Puthoff and Targ conducted at least two tests that produced aston- ishing results. They gave one psychic the latitude and longitude of a re- mote location and told him to pro ject his mind there and describe the scene. He described an airfield, corn - plete with details-including a large gantry and'crane at one end of the- field. The CIA was impressed, but crit- ical. There was indeed an airfield at- the map coordinates the psychic hac3- been given. The site was the Soviets' ultra-secret nuclear testing area at Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan. But there was no gantry or crane there. Still, it had been a while since- U.S. spy satellites had taken pictures' of the Semipalatinsk base. So the. CIA waited for the next set of phd tos-and sure enough, there were;; the gantry and crane, just as the psy chic had described them. No. one in- U.S. intelligence agencies had known- the equipment was there, so the in formation couldn't have been leaked to him. The second test involved a Soviet TU95 'Backfire" bomber, which the CIA knew had crashed somewhere in Africa. They were eager to find it be- fore the Soviets did, so they could take photographs and perhaps pur-_ loin secret gear from the wreckage. So one of Project Grill Flame's re mote viewers was asked to locate the- - 11 downed bomber. He gave the CIA_ the location within several miles. . Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/01/10: CIA-RDP90-00965R000100130111-7