Hal Puthoff
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So we piggybacked on somebody else's experiments, Stephen Schwartz's experiments using remover to go find archaeological wrecks and shipwrecks and so on, which turned out to eventually be a successful experiment. But anyway, we got to do two experiments. We got pristine results, even with them under there, under the ocean water. So we know it's not ordinary electromagnetic functioning.
So we piggybacked on somebody else's experiments, Stephen Schwartz's experiments using remover to go find archaeological wrecks and shipwrecks and so on, which turned out to eventually be a successful experiment. But anyway, we got to do two experiments. We got pristine results, even with them under there, under the ocean water. So we know it's not ordinary electromagnetic functioning.
So we can strike one thing off the list, not that we know what to put on the list in its place, other than it's got to be some new field, some quantum aspect that we don't understand yet.
So we can strike one thing off the list, not that we know what to put on the list in its place, other than it's got to be some new field, some quantum aspect that we don't understand yet.
So we can strike one thing off the list, not that we know what to put on the list in its place, other than it's got to be some new field, some quantum aspect that we don't understand yet.
But we could repeat it. I'll give you another example of that. The skepticism that we got – and by the way, I can't blame them. We had some psychologists at SRI and they said, you've got that stupid ESP experiment stuff going on and this is going to ruin our reputation. People think that we're a nonsense place and so it's hurting our reputation.
But we could repeat it. I'll give you another example of that. The skepticism that we got – and by the way, I can't blame them. We had some psychologists at SRI and they said, you've got that stupid ESP experiment stuff going on and this is going to ruin our reputation. People think that we're a nonsense place and so it's hurting our reputation.
But we could repeat it. I'll give you another example of that. The skepticism that we got – and by the way, I can't blame them. We had some psychologists at SRI and they said, you've got that stupid ESP experiment stuff going on and this is going to ruin our reputation. People think that we're a nonsense place and so it's hurting our reputation.
Of course, they didn't know it was a highly classified CIA program. So anyway – So our director said, well, what do you think? I mean, how would you know if this is false or whatever? And he said, look, make a list of all experiments, places that have been investigated, gone to as targets, and then give us the transcripts that were generated for those viewings. And...
Of course, they didn't know it was a highly classified CIA program. So anyway – So our director said, well, what do you think? I mean, how would you know if this is false or whatever? And he said, look, make a list of all experiments, places that have been investigated, gone to as targets, and then give us the transcripts that were generated for those viewings. And...
Of course, they didn't know it was a highly classified CIA program. So anyway – So our director said, well, what do you think? I mean, how would you know if this is false or whatever? And he said, look, make a list of all experiments, places that have been investigated, gone to as targets, and then give us the transcripts that were generated for those viewings. And...
Don't tell us which ones go with which ones. And we'll try to rank them for each place. And so they did that. Much to their chagrin, seven of the nine were first place matches in a nine experiment series. Give you another example of – and by the way, I can't complain about the skepticism. I mean even as we're doing all this, we haven't lost our skepticism about how could this be.
Don't tell us which ones go with which ones. And we'll try to rank them for each place. And so they did that. Much to their chagrin, seven of the nine were first place matches in a nine experiment series. Give you another example of – and by the way, I can't complain about the skepticism. I mean even as we're doing all this, we haven't lost our skepticism about how could this be.
Don't tell us which ones go with which ones. And we'll try to rank them for each place. And so they did that. Much to their chagrin, seven of the nine were first place matches in a nine experiment series. Give you another example of – and by the way, I can't complain about the skepticism. I mean even as we're doing all this, we haven't lost our skepticism about how could this be.
But we finally – we got into a spot where the only thing that was secret about this program was that it was secret. People heard that we had these people coming in and doing experiments, but we weren't publishing anything. So I went to the CIA contract monitor and said, you know, you've got to let us publish something because the only thing secret about this project is there's a secret project.
But we finally – we got into a spot where the only thing that was secret about this program was that it was secret. People heard that we had these people coming in and doing experiments, but we weren't publishing anything. So I went to the CIA contract monitor and said, you know, you've got to let us publish something because the only thing secret about this project is there's a secret project.
But we finally – we got into a spot where the only thing that was secret about this program was that it was secret. People heard that we had these people coming in and doing experiments, but we weren't publishing anything. So I went to the CIA contract monitor and said, you know, you've got to let us publish something because the only thing secret about this project is there's a secret project.
So if we publish something, that'll handle that.
So if we publish something, that'll handle that.
So if we publish something, that'll handle that.