HOW THE US GOVERNMENT REALLY DISCOVERED THE RINGS AROUND JUPITER – IT WASN’T VIDEO FOOTAGE…

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Never in human history have we seen such a disclosure of sensitive information that was previously kept classified. Never in human history have we seen new revelations and information emerge that severely challenge the belief systems many of us hold, or have held. We’re living in a special time here on Earth, there is currently a big shift in the way we collectively perceive our world. This is something that’s occurred throughout all stages of human history. For example, when science began questioning the Church, when the Earth became round from flat, and when Einstein published his paper on special relativity. We are lucky enough to be living through a shift right now; the realization that there is much more to our world than what we call physical material reality, and that this ‘spiritual’ and ‘invisible’ world has a direct correlation with the physical one. A great example of that is how hundreds of scientists are gathering to emphasize that matter is not the only reality.

Another great example, is the fact that the Department of Defence declassified their involvement in a more than two-decades long study of parapsychological phenomenon anomalies like ESP, telepathy, clairvoyance, and remote viewing.

It also amazes me how this stuff can be deemed as “pseudoscience” when results from published research show statistically significant results, and in some cases, more so than the “hard sciences”. One
study that dates as far back as 1999, showed the parapsychological phenomena was more credible than the science used to approve certain medications and over-the counter relief drugs. It’s also perplexing to ponder the idea that this stuff is simply not real, when it’s been studied and used by the highest levels of global governments for decades.

The idea that consciousness, or factors associated with our human consciousness, affect our physical material world is all but confirmed. This program was called the STARGATE Project, and given what we already know about the
black budget and the world of secrecy, it’s safe to assume that not all which was discovered has been disclosed, and that these programs still run today.

On a side note,
here’s an interesting lecture from the Co-Founder of the STARGATE program, Russel Targ, which not only had intelligence agencies involved, but also researchers from Stanford Research Institute (SRI). In 1976, a presentation was given at the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE) on a paper published by the Institute on behalf of Hal Puthoff, the other Co-Founder (now part of the To The Stars initiative that received and released the recent UFO Pentagon footage) and Russell Targ. After that, the program went black.

One part of the STARGATE project was remote viewing, which is the ability of individuals to describe remote geographical locations up to several hundred thousand kilometres away, and more, from their actual physical location.

Here’s a telling quote from some of the declassified literature:
“To summarize, over the years, the back-and-forth criticism of protocols, refinement of methods, and successful replication of this type of remote viewing in independent laboratories has yielded considerable scientific evidence for the reality of the [remote viewing] phenomenon. Adding to the strength of these results was the discovery that a growing number of individuals could be found to demonstrate high-quality remote viewing, often to their own surprise. . . . The development of this capability at SRI has evolved to the point where visiting CIA personnel with no previous exposure to such concepts have performed well under controlled laboratory conditions.” (source)

The program had many successful accomplishments, which included cases of premonition as well. Another example, out of many, would be the fact that they used the program to locate a lost spy plane in Africa.

According to Paul H. Smith, PhD., and one of the participants in the Stargate project (now a retired US army major), gives us more detail from his book that is sourced below:
In March 1979, a young Air Force enlisted woman named Rosemary Smith was handed a map of the entire continent of Africa. She was told only that some-time in the past few days a Soviet Tu-22 bomber outfitted as a spy plane had crashed somewhere in the continent.  The United States desperately wanted to recover the top secret Russian codes and equipment the Tu-22 carried. Using their remote viewing skills, she pinpointed the wreckage, even though it had been completely swallowed by the jungle canopy into which the jet had plunged nose first. (source, pg. 31)

To be honest it’s quite amazing, the program was even able to identify a Russian sub that defied global engineering feats, located in a secret Russian military installation.
Here’s an interesting related CE article that shows more examples of actual people with specific skills under examination by the Department of Defence:
CIA Document Confirms Reality of Humans With Special Abilities Able To Do Impossible Things

The Rings Around Jupiter


One participant of the program, remote viewer Ingo Swann, was tasked with the job of taking a look at what could be going on
off the planet.

Dr. Puthoff explains:

“To determine whether it was necessary to have a ‘beacon’ individual at the target site, Swann suggested carrying out an experiment to remote view the planet Jupiter before the upcoming NASA Pioneer 10 flyby. In that case, much to his chagrin (and ours) he found a ring around Jupiter, and wondered if perhaps he had remote viewed Saturn by mistake. Our colleagues in astronomy were quite unimpressed as well, until the flyby revealed that an unanticipated ring did in fact exist.”

In addition to Swann, there are a lot more remote viewers in this program, as Paul Smith mentioned above, like Joe McMoneagle, who has remote viewed off planet as well, and found some fascinating stuff related to mars.

The issue we have with a phenomenon like this is that it seems to be in the hands of the Department of Defence. Why are we only interested in using something that could be considered the next scientific revolution, for defence purposes?

“The day science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence.” – Nikola Tesla 

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