Declassified UFO / UAP Document

U.S. Use of 'Psychic Spies' Reported (Take 4 of 5)

🏛 FBIS 📄 FBIS Transcribed Text

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This document outlines the history and internal personnel conflicts of a DIA-managed remote-viewing programme during the 1980s. It identifies key figures such as Jack Vorona, Ed Dames, and Mel Riley, and discusses the influence of non-traditional practices within the unit.

This document, a transcript from the Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS), provides an overview of the internal dynamics and personnel associated with a U.S. military remote-viewing programme. The text details the transition of the unit under the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), specifically noting the leadership of Jack Vorona, who oversaw the programme under names such as Center Lane and Sun Streak. The narrative highlights the influence of various personnel, including the departure of Stubblebine, who retired in 1984 to join the BDM Corporation. The document describes a period in the late 1980s where the unit was influenced by two women, Angela Dellafora and Robin Dahlgren, referred to as the 'witches,' who practiced channeling and tarot-card reading rather than traditional remote-viewing. Their influence, particularly Dellafora's personal channeling sessions for DIA officials, caused friction within the unit. Other figures mentioned include Ed Dames, a linguist and former INSCOM intelligence officer trained by Ingo Swann at SRI, and Mel Riley, who provides commentary on the unit's internal culture and the perception of Dames as a 'loose cannon.' The document serves as a historical account of the administrative and interpersonal challenges faced by the remote-viewing unit during its operation.

Psychic blowjobs," says Ed Dames, referring to the activities of Angela and Robin.

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