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In the 1970s and 80s, U.S. intelligence agencies funded a series of experiments to explore a difficult question:
Could someone perceive a real location… without physically being there?
This process, known as remote viewing, was studied under controlled conditions through programs later associated with the Stargate Project. Researchers developed structured methods, trained participants, and attempted to measure results over time.
In this episode, we explore how those sessions were conducted, what participants reported, and why the results were considered inconsistent but not easily dismissed.
The goal is not to prove anything, but to examine what was tested, what was observed, and what remains unresolved.
Topics covered:
Some material in this episode references declassified documents and research conducted under government programs. Interpretations are presented for exploration, not as confirmed conclusions.
The Midnight Drive is a narrative podcast exploring places, experiences, and ideas that don’t fully resolve.
© Hondira LLC 2026
By The Midnight DriveIn the 1970s and 80s, U.S. intelligence agencies funded a series of experiments to explore a difficult question:
Could someone perceive a real location… without physically being there?
This process, known as remote viewing, was studied under controlled conditions through programs later associated with the Stargate Project. Researchers developed structured methods, trained participants, and attempted to measure results over time.
In this episode, we explore how those sessions were conducted, what participants reported, and why the results were considered inconsistent but not easily dismissed.
The goal is not to prove anything, but to examine what was tested, what was observed, and what remains unresolved.
Topics covered:
Some material in this episode references declassified documents and research conducted under government programs. Interpretations are presented for exploration, not as confirmed conclusions.
The Midnight Drive is a narrative podcast exploring places, experiences, and ideas that don’t fully resolve.
© Hondira LLC 2026