Statements Made By Public Officials About Remote Viewing
The following statements were made by various public officials about remote viewing.
"It is a very systematic, very controlled method of accessing information that is not normally available by any other source... It is independent of time.. I can go present, I can go future. It is independent of location, so I can go anywhere on this earth, I can go into any closet, I can go into any mind..It is independent of space, therefore, I can access that information any place on the planet or off of it if I choose."
- Major General Albert Stubblebine - former PSI TECH Chairman Of The Board and commanding officer of the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM)
"I never liked to get into debates with the skeptics, becuse if you didn't believe that remote viewing was real, you hadn't done your homework."
- Major General Edmund R. Thompson - U.S. Army Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, 1977-1981, Deputy Director for Management and Operations, DIA, 1982-84
"A lot of this is classified. And there are some that have a record of being accurate - having some ability to, in essence, forsee what is going to happen. And obviously, in the world of intelligence, that can be very very important."
- Rep. Norm Dicks - (D) 6th District, WA
"He had drawn some pictures of places in the Soviet Union that he had never been, and which seemed to turn out to be accurate."
- Stansfield Turner - former director of the CIA
"You can't be involved in this for any length of time and not be convinced there's something here."
- former CIA official who tasked the Fort Meade unit
"She gave us some latitude and longitude figures. We focused our satellite cameras on that point, and the [lost] plane was there."
- Former president Jimmy Carter





