LETTER TO ADMIRAL KOSLOVSKY FROM CHARLES T. TART, PH.D.
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January 17, 1989
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DOT Declassification/Release Instructions on File
January 17, 1989
Rear-Admiral toslovsky, U.S.C..
CCommander 14th Coast Guard District
PJLt Federal Building
300 Ala Moans Blvd.
Honolulu, Hawaii 96850-4892
Dear Admiral Roslovskyr
I as writing in support of the work that the Coast Guard has
been doing with Mr. Carrith Pendragon.
I as a psychologist who has done extensive research on the
mature of human consciousness, with some special work in the area
generally known as parapsychology. I have been involved in this
area for over 25 years, and an convinced that some psychic
abilities have been scientifically demonstrated, in spite of
considerable resistance from certain scientists to this area.
Further, having been a consultant on studies on remote viewing
funded by the O.S. government in the past, I know that sometimes
this information can be quite practically useful.
In my experience, psychic functioning is not as reliable as
having a direct observer on the spot but, as you understand in a
cos nand position, decisions often have to be made when there is
not adequate information of a conventional nature. Here I
believe psychically obtained information, while not always
reliable, can sometimes add very important elements.
.1 understand from some private communications from Mr.
Pendragon that he has been working with one of your officer's in
a strictly private kind of way,, with no media involvement, and
that results have been quite encouraging. I would like to
recommend that you encourage this line of.research. You may not
only accomplish somethings of great value to the Coast Guard,
but, eventually, if conditions are appropriate, be able to add
that information to the scientific data in this area.
Sincerely yours,
Charles T. Tart, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
CTT/tc
cc: Carrith Pendragon
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