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Strap in for a mind-bending mission as Paranormal Activity host Yvette Fielding peers through the invisible keyhole of Remote Viewing—the Cold-War–era practice that claimed ordinary people could “see” across oceans and locked doors.
We’ll chart the clandestine history from Stanford Research Institute experiments to the CIA’s STAR GATE program, unpack the step-by-step method that turns day-dreams into data, and dive deep into the extraordinary exploits of ex-police chief Pat Price, the psychic spy who sketched top-secret Soviet bases from a California office and then died under mysterious circumstances.
Joining Yvette is friend of the show and UFO analyst Glen Hunt, bringing a fresh angle on why intelligence agencies were desperate to merge Remote Viewing with off-world mysteries—and whether modern research is closing in on proof of a truly non-local mind.
Expect declassified memos, brain-wave breakdowns, and live speculation as Yvette and Glen explore how Remote Viewing might overlap with UFO sightings, government secrecy, and the very nature of consciousness itself.
Brew a strong coffee, hide your coordinates, and tune in for an episode that asks: If the human mind can roam the cosmos, what—or who—might be looking back?
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Strap in for a mind-bending mission as Paranormal Activity host Yvette Fielding peers through the invisible keyhole of Remote Viewing—the Cold-War–era practice that claimed ordinary people could “see” across oceans and locked doors.
We’ll chart the clandestine history from Stanford Research Institute experiments to the CIA’s STAR GATE program, unpack the step-by-step method that turns day-dreams into data, and dive deep into the extraordinary exploits of ex-police chief Pat Price, the psychic spy who sketched top-secret Soviet bases from a California office and then died under mysterious circumstances.
Joining Yvette is friend of the show and UFO analyst Glen Hunt, bringing a fresh angle on why intelligence agencies were desperate to merge Remote Viewing with off-world mysteries—and whether modern research is closing in on proof of a truly non-local mind.
Expect declassified memos, brain-wave breakdowns, and live speculation as Yvette and Glen explore how Remote Viewing might overlap with UFO sightings, government secrecy, and the very nature of consciousness itself.
Brew a strong coffee, hide your coordinates, and tune in for an episode that asks: If the human mind can roam the cosmos, what—or who—might be looking back?
A Create Podcast
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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