Star Gate Archives
Reports of the United States Government Sponsored Psi Program, 1972-1995. Volume 1: Remote Viewing, 1972-1984
Häftad, Engelska, 2018
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Edwin C. May, Ph.D. (Nuclear Physics), is a leading figure in anomalous cognition research, and has authored more than 500 research and technical papers in this area. He was with the U.S. government’s psi research program, Star Gate, from late 1975 to 1995, and was the research director from 1985 to 1995, at SRI International and SAIC. He is the president of the Laboratories for Fundamental Research in Palo Alto, California. Sonali Bhatt Marwaha, Ph.D. (Psychology), is a research associate with the Laboratories for Fundamental Research. Her interests include a synthesis of the cognitive sciences and anomalous cognition research which can lead to theoretical developments in the field.
- Table of ContentsForeword by William S. CohenForeword by Richard S. BroughtonPreface by Edwin C. MayThe Star Gate Program: An Introduction delete deleteEdwin C. May and Sonali Bhatt Marwaha▪ Early Interest in “Psychic Warfare” ◊ Growing Interest in Applied Psi ▪ A Brief History of the Star Gate Program ◊ The Principal Investigators at SRI ◊ The Beginning of Star Gate at SRI ◊ Star Gate Funding (1972–1995) ◊ Reviews of the Star Gate Program ▪ Research and Intelligence-Based Charters Under Star Gate ◊ Intelligence Collection by Remote Viewing ◊ Foreign Assessment ◊ Scientific Oversight ◊ Key Research Areas—Basic and Applied Research ◊ Remote Viewing (1972–1984) ▪ Concluding Remarks ◊ The First Decade of the Star Gate Program (1972–1984) ◊ The Second Decade of the Star Gate Program (1985–1995) ◊ On Reviewing the Star Gate Archives ◊ The Post-Star Gate Era: A Work in ProgressAnnex I: 1972 (SRI), First Letter from Harold E. Puthoff to Office of Special Investigations, CIAAnnex II: 1974 (SRI), Letter from SRI Life Sciences Dept. for Replication of StudiesAnnex III: 1977 (SRI), Letter from Director of Radio Physics LaboratoryAnnex IV: 1978 (SRI), Policy for SRI’s ESP Research Program1972 (Proposal)—Research on Techniques to Enhance Extraordinary Human PerceptionRussell Targ and Harold E. Puthoff▪ Introduction ◊ Objective ◊ Background ◊ Rationale ▪ Specific Aims ◊ Introduction ▪ Methods of Procedure ◊ Description of ESP Teaching Machines Available for Use on this Program ◊ Effect of Faraday Cage on ESP Performance ◊ Hypnotic Enhancement of ESP ◊ Integration of Separate Research Lines ▪ Significance ▪ Facilities AvailableAnnex: Learning Clairvoyance and Precognition with an Extra Sensory Perception Teaching Machine delete deleteRussell Targ and David B. Hurt1974 (Experiments)—Development of Techniques to Enhance Man/Machine Communication delete deleteRussell Targ, Phyllis Cole and Harold E. Puthoff▪ Abstract ▪ Introduction ▪ The ESP Teaching Machine Study ◊ General Introduction ◊ The ESP Teaching Machine ◊ Phase 0 Pilot Study ◊ Phase I Experiments ◊ Phase II Experiments ◊ Phase III Experiments ◊ Conclusion ▪ EEG Experiments ▪ Conclusions and RecommendationsAnnex: Personal Observations on the Use of SRI’s ESP Teaching Machine delete deleteDuane Elgin◊ Perceptual Processes ◊ Comments on Perceptual Processes ◊ Problems in Perceptual Translation ◊ Two Views of the ESP Process ◊ Comments on the Research Phases ◊ Supportive Mindset ◊ The Environment ◊ Transferability of Processes ◊ Conclusions1973 (Experiment)—Biofield Measurements Program: A Progress Report delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff and Russell Targ▪ Field Measurements Program, Tasks 1, 2, and 3 ◊ Introduction ◊ Background ◊ Protocol ▪ Tasks 1 and 2: Experimentation with Ingo Swann ◊ Probability 1/3 Target Location ◊ Remote Temperature Control Experiment ◊ 4-State Random Generator Experiment ◊ Additional Areas Indicating Further Investigation ▪ Task 3: Experimentation with Uri Geller ◊ Probability 1/6 Double-Blind Dice Box Experiment ◊ Probability 1/10 Hidden Object Experiment ◊ Picture Drawing Experiment ◊ Laboratory Balance ◊ Magnetometer Experiment ◊ Further Observations ▪ Summary and Conclusions1973 (Proposal)—Perceptual Augmentation Techniques—Technical Proposal delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff and Russell Targ ▪ Introduction ▪ Background ◊ Exploratory Research in Remote Viewing [Project Scanate] ◊ EEG Experiments Remote Perception of Graphic Material ▪ Proposed Program ◊ Objective ◊ Technical Approach ◊ Statement of Work ◊ Reporting Schedule ▪ Qualifications of Stanford Research Institute1974 (Experiments)—Information Transmission Under Conditions of Sensory Shielding delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff and Russell Targ▪ Introduction ▪ Remote Perception of Graphic Material ▪ Remote Viewing of Natural Targets ▪ Remote Viewing Protocol ▪ EEG Experiments ▪ DiscussionAnnex: Unedited Transcript of Remote Viewing Experiment 71975 (Summary)—Perceptual Augmentation Techniques I (Executive Summary) delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff and Russell Targ▪ Objective ▪ Summary ◊ Category I: Long-Distance Remote Viewing ◊ Category II: Technology Series (Multiple) ◊ Category III: Remote Sensing of Internal States of Electronic Equipment ◊ Category IV: Perturbation of Remote Equipment ◊ General Considerations1975 (Experiments)—Perceptual Augmentation Techniques II (Research Report) delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff and Russell Targ▪ Abstract ▪ Program Results—Applied Research Effort ◊ Remote Viewing ▫ Long-Distance Remote Viewing: Sponsor-Designated Targets (Exploratory Research) ▫ Long-Distance Remote Viewing: Sponsor-Designated Target (Operational Target—Semipalatinsk, USSR) ▫ Long-Distance Remote Viewing: SRI-Designated Targets (Exploratory Research, Costa Rica Series) ▫ Short-Range Remote Viewing (Cipher Machine Analog) ▫ Short-Range Remote Viewing (Technology Series) ◊ Detection of Secret Writing (SW) Target Material ▪ Program Results—Basic Research Effort ◊ Screening Tests ▫ Remote Viewing of Natural Targets under a Uniform Standard Protocol ▫ Four-State Electronic Random Target Generator ◊ Identification of Measurable Characteristics Possessed by Gifted Subjects ▫ Medical Evaluation ▫ Psychological Evaluation ▫ Neuropsychological Evaluation ◊ Identification of Neurophysiological Correlates that Relate to Paranormal Activities ▫ Remote Strobe Experiment ▫ Mid-Experiment Monitoring of Physiological Parameters during Routine Experimentation in Remote Viewing ◊ Identification of the Nature of Paranormal Phenomena and Energy ▫ Experiments with Physical Apparatus ▫ Discussion of Possible “Mechanisms” in Remote Viewing ▫ Communication Theory Approach to Channel Utilization ▫ Soviet Efforts ▫ Conclusions ▪ Program Summary Annex A: Project Scanate—Exploratory Research in Remote ViewingAnnex B: Remote Viewing Transcript for Subject S6 Learner/Control, First ExperimentAnnex C: Instructions to Subject: EEG ExperimentAnnex D: Universal Randomization Protocol1976 (Experiment)—Sensing of Remote EM Sources: Physiological Correlates: Part I: SRI Analysis delete deleteRussell Targ, Edwin C. May and Harold E. Puthoff▪ Introduction and Summary ▪ Pilot Study at SRI ▪ Technical Approach ◊ Replication Studies at Langley Porter ◊ Results ▪ DiscussionPart II: Langley Porter Analysis: EEG Studies of Responses to Remote Stimulation delete deleteDavid Galin and Robert Ornstein▪ Introduction ▪ Reanalysis of Previous Data ▪ First Experiment at Langley Porter: Attempted Replication of SRI Study ◊ Method ◊ Results ▪ Second Experiment At Langley Porter: Attempted Refinement ◊ Method ◊ Results ▪ DiscussionAnnex: SRI Optical Isolation Experiments at Langley Porter◊ Introduction and Summary ◊ Laboratory Arrangement ◊ Apparatus ◊ Results1977 (Experiments)—Advanced Threat Technique Assessment delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff, Russell Targ and Edwin C. May▪ Objective ▪ Program Description and Summary ▪ Introduction ◊ Background ◊ SRI Program Content ▪ Local Remote Viewing Experiments ◊ General ◊ Remote Viewing Experiments with Sponsor Participation ◊ Content Analysis of a Local Remote Viewing Transcript ◊ Tracking Persons Unknown to Subject (Abstract Targeting) ◊ Alphabet Experiments ▪ Long-Distance Remote Viewing Experiments ◊ General ◊ Menlo Park to New York City (Grant’s Tomb) ◊ Menlo Park to New York City (Washington Square Fountain) ◊ Quantitative Analysis of New York City Target Transcripts ◊ New York City to Ohio (Ohio Caves); Under Sponsor Control ◊ New Orleans to Palo Alto (Northern California Bank Plaza) ◊ Menlo Park to New Orleans (Louisiana Superdome) ◊ Content Analysis of a Long-Distance Remote viewing Transcript (Louisiana Superdome) ▪ Remote Viewing by Coordinates ◊ General ◊ Experiments to Calibrate Remote Viewing Resolution Capability ◊ Real-Time Targeting (Minuteman and Poseidon Missile Static Test Firings in the Western United States) ◊ Sponsor-Designated Targets in the USSR ▪ ConclusionsAnnex A: Subject E1 Scan of Soviet Site 2Annex B: Principles of Physics Potentially Applicable to Psychoenergetics1978 (White Paper)—Psychoenergetic Research: Suggested Approaches delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff, Russell Targ and Edwin C. May▪ Executive Summary ▪ Introduction ▪ Knowns and Unknowns in Psychoenergetic Research ▪ Research Approaches ◊ Objective ◊ Characteristics, Analysis, and Theory ◊ Psychophysiological Correlates ▪ Priorities and Recommendations1978 (Review/Experiments)—Advanced Threat Technique Assessment delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff, Russell Targ, Edwin C. May and Ingo Swann▪ Objective ▪ Executive Summary ◊ Definition ◊ Psychoenergetic Processes ◊ SRI Work ▪ Long-Distance Coordinate Remote Viewing Experiments ◊ Introduction ◊ East European Site ◊ USSR Sites ◊ Headquarters, Strategic Air Command (SAC) ◊ Underground Nuclear Test Detection ▪ Long-Distance Remote Viewing From A Submersible ◊ Communication Experiment ◊ Examination of the ELF Hypothesis ◊ Preliminary Conclusions ▪ Remote Viewing of Objects, Pictures, and Symbols ◊ Experiments with Objects in Metal Containers ◊ Abstract Targeting of Building Interiors ◊ Experiments with Analytical Targets ▪ Role of Feedback in Remote Viewing Experiments ◊ Background Discussion ◊ Experimentation ◊ Conclusions ▪ Remote Perception of Audio Signals ▪ Subject-Induced Equipment Perturbation Effects ◊ Strain-Gauge Experiments ◊ Random-Event Generator Experiments ▪ Summary and ConclusionsAnnex A: Standard Remote Viewing Protocol (Local Targets) delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff and Russell Targ◊ Target Pool Selection ◊ Subject Orientation ◊ Outbound Experimenter Behavior ◊ Inbound Experimenter Behavior ◊ Post-Experimenter Feedback ◊ JudgingAnnex B: (U) Summary of Key Experiments in Long-Distance Coordinate Remote Viewing Generated for this Program during Previous Year◊ Real-Time Targeting (Minuteman and Poseidon Missile Static Test Firings in the Western United States) ◊ Sponsor-Designated Targets in the USSRAnnex C: Data-Source Transcript (Complete)Annex D: Error-Correcting Coding and the Remote Viewing of Target Sites asMessage-Sending Medium1979 (Protocol)—Proposed Grill Flame Protocol: Proposed SRI International Applied Remote Viewing Protocol delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff and Russell Targ1979 (Report)—Experimental Psi Research: Implications for Physics delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff, Russell Targ and Edwin C. May ▪ Abstract ▪ Introduction ▪ Remote Viewing of Local (San Francisco Bay Area) Target Sites ◊ Experimental Procedure ◊ Initial Experimental Series ◊ Judging of Results ◊ Replication Series ◊ Criticisms ▪ Physics Principles Potentially Applicable to Psi Phenomena ▪ Long-Distance Remote Viewing from a Submarine ▪ Remote Viewing of Transcontinental Target Sites ▪ Resolution in Remote Viewing Studies: Mini Targets ▪ Summary and Conclusions1979 (Protocol)—Standard Remote Viewing (RV) Procedures: Local Sites delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff, Russell Targ and Edwin C. May▪ Basic Procedural Design ▪ Remote Viewer/Interview Roles ▪ Target Pool Selection ▪ Target Storage and Access ▪ Remote Viewer Orientation ▪ Interviewer Behavior ▪ Target Person Behavior ▪ Post-Experiment Feedback ▪ Evaluation Procedure 1980 (Overview)—Novel Intelligence Collection (NIC) Techniques delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff, Ingo Swann and Gary Langford▪ Objective ▪ Introduction and Summary ▪ Progress During the Reporting Period ◊ Advances in Development of CRV Potentials ◊ CRV Applications ▪ Application Potential ◊ Introduction ◊ Present Intelligence Resources and their Use ◊ RV Intelligence Annex: Statistical Procedure for First-Cut Analysis of CRV Results1980 (Experiments)—Special Orientation Techniques delete deleteRussell Targ, Harold E. Puthoff, Beverly S. Humphrey and Edwin C. May▪ Objective ▪ Introduction and Summary ◊ Basic Program Structure ◊ Task Summary ◊ Report Organization ▪ Background ◊ Screening ◊ Remote Viewing Protocols for the Description of Local (San Francisco Bay Area) Target Sites ▪ Orientation Program—Phase One ◊ Remote Viewing of Local Target Sites ◊ Summary of the Six Series ◊ Analysis of Transcript Correlations ◊ Summary of Judging Results for Local Target Sites ◊ Phase 1 Conclusions ▪ Orientation Program: Phase 2 ◊ Remote Viewing (RV) of 35-mm Slides ◊ Future Remote Viewing (FRV) [a.k.a., Precognition] ◊ Extended Remote Viewing (ERV), Viewer No. 518 ◊ Remote Viewing of Alphabet Letters ◊ Coordinate Remote Viewing (CRV) with Immediate Feedback ▪ Conclusions and Recommendations1981 (Protocol)—Feasibility Study on the Use of RV Detection Techniques to Determine Location of Military Targets delete deleteEdwin C. May and Harold E. Puthoff▪ Objective ▪ Introduction and Background ◊ Location of Unknown Military Targets ◊ Remote Viewing (RV) as a Location Technology ◊ Conclusion ▪ Method of Approach ◊ Step 1: Microcomputer-Based Screening/Training ◊ Step 2: Simulation Testing ◊ Step 3: Demonstration of Feasibility Field Study ▪ Proposed ProgramAnnex 1: EquationsAnnex 2: 1981 (Countermeasures Proposal) Feasibility Study on the Vulnerabilitythe MPS System to RV Detection Techniques (S) delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff and Edwin C. May ▪ Objective ▪ Introduction and Background ◊ Multiple Protective Shelter (MPS) Basing of MX ◊ Remote Viewing (RV) as a Penetration Technology ◊ Conclusion ▪ Method of Approach ◊ Step 1: Microcomputer-Based Screening/Training ◊ Step 2: Simulation Testing ◊ Step 3: Demonstration-of-Feasibility Field Study ▪ Proposed ProgramAnnex 3: 1982 (Countermeasures Proposal) (S/NF) RV Detection Techniques Applied to ASW [Anti-Submarine Warfare] delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff and Edwin C. May ▪ Abstract ▪ RV Technology ◊ Background ◊ RV as a Search/Location Technology ◊ One-in-N “Games”—Examples from the Literature ▪ Suggested Method of Approach for ASW Application ◊ Phase 1: Microcomputer-Based Training ◊ Phase 2: Demonstration-of-Feasibility Study1982 (Technical)—(U) Database Management Feasibility delete deleteEdwin C. May▪ Objective ▪ Introduction ▪ Discussion ▪ Conclusions ▪ Recommendations1982 (Training)—(U) RV Reliability, Enhancement and Evaluation delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff ▪ Objective ▪ Introduction ▪ RV Enhancement Task ◊ Tasking ◊ Coordinate RV (CRV) ◊ Overview of the RV Enhancement Procedure ◊ Transfer of RV Enhancement Technology ◊ Summary of the RV Enhancement Technique ▪ Operational RV Tasks ◊ Operational RV Tasking ◊ RV Session Format ◊ Pre–and Post-Operational Task Calibration ◊ FY 1981 Operational RV Sites ◊ Evaluation of the Operational RV Task ▪ Summary of the FY 1981 RV Enhancement TaskAnnex A: Representative Sample of CRV Practice SitesAnnex B: Operational Task Summary SheetsAnnex C: An Example of a Remote Viewing ResponseAnnex D: Operational RV Evaluation ProtocolsAnnex E: A Sample Returned Evaluation Protocol1982 (Experiment)—Audiolinguistic Correlations with the Quality of Remote Viewing Sessions delete deleteEdwin C. May and Michael H. L. Hecker▪ Objective ▪ Introduction ◊ Statement of Problem ◊ Possible Solution ◊ Historical Perspective of Audio Analysis Techniques ▪ Method of Approach ◊ Selection of Database ◊ Audiolinguistic Protocol ◊ Scoring the Utterances ▪ Statistical Results ▪ ConclusionsAnnex A: Verbatim Transcript for Coordinate D-3 (Doll)Annex B: Score Sheets for the “Doll” Trial in the “Coordinate Box Experiment”1982 (Experiments)—Targeting Requirements Task delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff, Russell Targ, Beverly S. Humphrey and Keith Harary▪ Executive Summary ▪ Objective ▪ Introduction ▪ Protocols ◊ General Protocol ◊ Viewer Selection ◊ Distribution of Trials across Session Conditions ◊ Transcript Evaluation ▪ Results ◊ Trial Collection ◊ Data Summaries ◊ Overall Findings ▪ Summary and Conclusions1982 (Training)—RV Reliability, Enhancement and Evaluation delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff▪ Objective ▪ Introduction ▪ RV Enhancement Task ◊ Tasking ◊ Six-Stage RV Enhancement Procedure ◊ FY 82 Progress ▪ Operational RV Tasks ◊ Operational RV Tasking ◊ RV Session Format ◊ Pre–and Post-Operational Task Calibration ◊ FY 82 Operational RV Sites ◊ Evaluation of the Operational RV Task ▪ Summary of the FY 82 RV Enhancement Task Annex A. Technological Sites Used in Stage IV ResearchAnnex B. (U) Operational Task Summary Sheets1983 (Overview)—(U) Project Grill Flame delete deleteJ. A. Salyer, Harold E. Puthoff, Edwin C. May, Beverly S. Humphrey and L. A. Lavelle ▪ Project Grill Flame History ◊ Major Decision Points ▪ Psychoenergetics, Psi, “ESP” (Definition) ▪ Intelligence ◊ USSR ◊ People’s Republic of China ◊ Other Countries ◊ Other Successes ◊ Plans ▪ Grill Flame Remote Viewing (RV) Program ◊ RV Phenomenon: Definition ◊ RV Phenomenon: Example (Aschersleben, East Germany, CW Storage Facility) ◊ RV Phenomenon: Scientific Support ◊ RV Process ◊ Personnel ◊ Product of RV Technology ◊ RV Trends ◊ RV Data ◊ Value of Data ◊ Future Efforts ◊ Finances/Tasks ◊ RV Enhancement and Intelligence Support Program ▪ Scientific Background Support1983 (Overview)—(U) Project Grill Flame: Operational Tasks delete deleteJ. A. Salyer, Harold E. Puthoff and L. A. Lavelle▪ Project Grill Flame History ◊ Major Decision Points ▪ Grill Flame Remote Viewing (RV) Program ◊ RV Phenomenon—Definition ◊ RV Application to Intelligence Requirements 1983 (Protocol)—A Remote Viewing Evaluation Protocol delete deleteEdwin C. May ▪ Objective ▪ Introduction ▪ Analysis Protocol ▪ Conclusions Annex A: Evaluation of Four Coordinate Remote ViewingsAnnex B: Summary of Evaluation Technique1983 (Training)—Coordinate Remote Viewing (CRV) Technology (1981–1983)—Draft Report delete deleteIngo Swann▪ General Description ▪ What Was the Goal? ▪ Types of Trainees Engaged ▪ Stages of Training ▪ What Has Been Achieved? ▪ Where Are We Going? ◊ Enlargement of the Training Pool ◊ Delivery of Stage 4 ◊ An R&D Potential for “SEARCH” Has Come into View ◊ The Electromagnetic Connection ▪ Discussion ◊ Background ◊ The Definition of Training ◊ Epochs of CRV R&D and Training ◊ The Precision of CRV ◊ The CRV Training Course is Carefully Designed ◊ How is Progress Judged? ◊ CRV Training Course Methods and Protocols ◊ Summary of Increase in YieldsAnnex: Examples of Stage 1 Progress in Graph Form1984 (Protocol)—RV Reliability, Enhancement, and Evaluation delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff▪ Objective ▪ Introduction/Definitions ◊ DOD Psychoenergetics Program ◊ Psychoenergetics—Definition ▪ Overview ◊ History ◊ Three-Year Program ▪ RV Enhancement/Training ◊ General ◊ Training by Stages ◊ Experimental Designs, Protocols, Methodology ▪ Operational RV Tasks ◊ Operational RV Tasking ◊ RV Session Format ◊ Pre–and Post-Operational Task Calibration ◊ FY 1983 Operational RV Sites ◊ Evaluation of the Operational RV Task ▪ Summary ◊ Training ◊ Trainee Progress ◊ RV Characteristics ◊ Operational RV ◊ Key Findings Annex A: Selected Operational RV Scans (FY 1983)Annex B: Operational RV Task Sheets (FY 1983) (JS 35 through 42)Annex C: Operational RV Evaluation Protocols1984 (Summary Report)—(S/NF) DoD Psychoenergetics Program: Replication Studies (S) delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff and Edwin C. May ◊ DOD Psychoenergetics Program ◊ Areas of Investigation ◊ Replication EffortsAnnex A: A Perceptual Channel for Information Transfer Over Kilometer Distances: Historical Perspective and Recent ResearchAnnex B: The Persistent Paradox of Psychic Phenomena: An Engineering PerspectiveAnnex C: Bibliography: Remote Viewing Replication Studies (Geographical Sites)Annex D: Bibliography: Remote Action Replication Studies (Random Number Generator Effects)1984 (Operations)—QRT Tasking delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff, Edwin C. May and Beverly S. Humphrey ▪ Objective ▪ QRT Documents ▪ Operational RV Tasks Annex: Task Summary Sheets1984 (Experiment)—Personnel Identification and Selection delete deleteDavid R. Saunders and Edwin C. May ▪ Objective ▪ Introduction ▪ Background ▪ Method of Approach ◊ Overview ◊ Personality Assessment Instruments ◊ Baseline Data Acquisition ◊ Confirmation Data Acquisition ◊ “General” Population Survey ▪ Results and Discussion ◊ Baseline Results ◊ Training Results ◊ Preliminary Identification of Promising PSI-Q2 Patterns ◊ Neurolinguistic Programming Investigation (NLP)Annex: An Investigation of Neurolinguistic Programming and its Possible Application to Remote Viewing Training delete deleteNevin D. Lantz◊ Background ◊ Basic Assumptions of NLP ◊ Structural Elements in NLP ◊ Application Procedures ◊ Research on NLP ◊ Discussion and Suggestions for Utilization of NLP Techniques 1984 (Experiments)—Track I Training: Research and Development delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff and Martha J. Thomson▪ Objective ▪ Introduction ◊ General ◊ Description of Procedure ▪ Method of Approach ◊ General Design ◊ Target Site Preparation ◊ Session Protocol ◊ Baseline Data ◊ Training ◊ Data Collection ◊ Data Evaluation ▪ Results ◊ RV Session Records ◊ Remote Viewer Performance ▪ Summary and Conclusions ◊ Summary of Purpose and Approach ◊ Observations and Conclusions ◊ Recommendations for Follow-on Efforts1984 (Training)—Special Orientation Techniques: Stages I–III delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff▪ Objective ▪ Introduction ◊ General ◊ Description of Procedure ▪ Training Activity ◊ Method of Approach ◊ Trainee Progress ▪ Training Evaluation and Recommendations ◊ Overview ◊ Recommendations for Follow-On Actions1984 (Training)—Special Orientation Techniques: Stage IV delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff▪ Objective ▪ Introduction ◊ General ◊ Training by Stages—An Overview ▪ Stage IV Technology ◊ Overview ◊ Trainee #059 Response to Stage IV Training ▪ Evaluation and Recommendations ◊ Completion Indicators ◊ Trainee Evaluation ◊ Recommendations for Follow-On Actions1984 (Training)—Special Orientation Techniques: Stages V–VI delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff▪ Objective ▪ Introduction ◊ General ◊ Description of Procedure ▪ Stages V and VI Training ◊ Overview ◊ Stage VI ◊ Stage V ▪ Training Evaluation and Recommendations ◊ Training Rate ◊ Trainee Evaluation ◊ Recommendations for Follow-On Actions1984 (Experiment)—Target Search Techniques delete deleteHarold E. Puthoff and Edwin C. May ▪ Objective ▪ Introduction ◊ General ◊ Search Categories ▪ Method of Approach ◊ Continuum Search: Statistical Approach ◊ Discrete Search: Statistical Approach ▪ Experimental Effort ◊ General ◊ Simulation of “Bug” Search (Continuum) ◊ Simulation of “Agent” Search, Facility Level (Continuum) ◊ Simulation of “Agent”/Facility Search (Continuum) ◊ Binary Search (Discrete/Continuum) ◊ Computer Assisted Search (CAS) ◊ Client-Controlled Long-Distance Test of “Agent”/Building Search, Facility Level (Continuum) ▪ Summary ◊ Overview ◊ Focus of Investigation ◊ Recommendations for Follow-On Actions 1984 (Experiment—Subcontract)—Geophysical Effects Study delete deleteMarsha Adams and Harold E. Puthoff▪ Objective ▪ Executive Summary ▪ Introduction ◊ General ◊ Report Organization ▪ Method of Approach ◊ Literature Search ▪ Data Acquisition ◊ Data Analysis ◊ Analysis Techniques and Data Preparation ▪ Results ◊ Results of Geophysical Analysis ◊ Results Pertaining to ELF ▪ Evaluation and Recommendations ▪ Summary Annex: (U) Bibliography1984 (Technical)—Database Management Facility delete deleteEdwin C. May▪ Objective ◊ Hardware ◊ Software ◊ Databases ▪ Discussion1984 (Technical)—Database Management delete deleteEdwin C. May▪ Objective ▪ Introduction ▪ Computer System ▪ Databases1989 (Meta-analysis)—Review of the Psychoenergetic Research Conducted at SRI International (1973–1988) delete deleteEdwin C. May, Jessica M. Utts, Virginia V. Trask, Wanda W. Luke, Thane J. Frivold and Beverley S. Humphrey▪ Objective ▪ Executive Summary ▪ Introduction ▪ Method of Approach ◊Analysis of Domain ◊ Database Management System ◊ Statistical Methods ▪ Results and Discussion ◊ Overall Results ◊ Results for Categories within the Informational Process ◊ Specific Results for Remote ViewingAnnex: Coding Sheets and Instructions for the Meta-AnalysisAppendicesI: Anomalous Mental Phenomena ProcessesII: Anomalous Mental Phenomena Research OverviewIII: Star Gate Oversight CommitteesIV: Sample Statements of WorkV: Star Gate Funding (1972–1995)VI: List of SubcontractsVII: Star Gate Archives StatisticsVIII: Comprehensive Bibliography of SRI and SAIC Reports on the Star Gate ProgramIX: SRI and SAIC PersonnelList of AbbreviationsGlossaryAuthor IndexSubject Index
The anthology should be considered recommended reading for researchers who desire to carry out research on remote viewing." - Society for Psychical Research Journal, June 2018