Project Stargate: The U.S. Government’s Real-Life Psychic Spy Program
In the realm of classified intelligence programs, few are as shocking—and undeniably real—as Project Stargate. Once considered fringe conspiracy, Stargate was a top-secret U.S. military and intelligence program that studied and operationalized psychic abilities, particularly remote viewing, to gather intelligence, conduct surveillance, and explore the limits of human consciousness.
For over two decades, the CIA, DIA, Army Intelligence, and other agencies poured funding into the study of ESP (extrasensory perception), telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition—not for entertainment, but for practical use in warfare and espionage.
This was not myth.
Not speculation.
It happened.
And thousands of declassified pages prove it.
🧠 What Was Project Stargate?
Project Stargate was a U.S. government program focused on researching and utilizing psychic phenomena for military and intelligence purposes. The primary technique it explored was remote viewing—the ability to perceive distant or hidden targets using only the mind.
Stargate wasn’t just one project—it was the culmination of multiple interconnected efforts over two decades, under different codenames, including:
- SCANATE (1970s)
- Grill Flame
- Sun Streak
- Center Lane
- Project Stargate (final consolidation under DIA)
📜 Origins and Purpose
The Stargate program was born out of the Cold War, when the U.S. learned that the Soviet Union was spending millions researching psychic phenomena as tools of war.
Alarmed, the CIA began funding research at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in the early 1970s, where physicists Hal Puthoff and Russell Targ tested psychics under lab conditions.
Their most famous subject?
Ingo Swann, a gifted intuitive who demonstrated the ability to “see” distant locations and even described Jupiter’s rings before NASA confirmed their existence.
What began as a curiosity soon became a strategic asset.
Psychic soldiers were trained to spy without being seen, locate hostages, detect nuclear facilities, and view classified enemy documents from thousands of miles away.
🔎 What Is Remote Viewing?
Remote viewing (RV) is a mental technique where a trained viewer enters a meditative state, focuses on a target (usually identified by a coordinate or code), and describes the location, activity, or object using only the mind.
Viewers report seeing:
- Military installations
- Weapons caches
- Underground structures
- Moments in the past or future
- People, emotions, even alien beings
The U.S. military developed formal training protocols using coordinate-based viewing, extended remote perception (ERP), and controlled ESP sessions.
🕵️♂️ Stargate’s Real-Life Missions
From the 1970s to 1995, Project Stargate psychics were tasked with over 26,000 remote viewing sessions, covering hundreds of missions, including:
- Locating hostages in Iran and Lebanon
- Describing Soviet nuclear submarines and missile silos
- Tracking down drug shipments and terrorist activities
- Uncovering secret technology facilities in China and Russia
- Spying on off-world targets and ET-related structures (yes, really)
The program was used operationally by the CIA, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Army Intelligence, and NSA—often providing information no other intel method could obtain.
🛑 Declassification and Shutdown
In 1995, the CIA declassified much of the Stargate program following pressure from journalists and internal reviews.
Officially, the government claimed:
“The program yielded some interesting results but was not reliably useful for actionable intelligence.”
However, many believe the program was never really shut down—only moved deeper underground.
Former military viewers like Joseph McMoneagle, Lyn Buchanan, and Paul Smith continue to speak openly about their experiences—and many report that their work continued beyond 1995 under other names or private contractors.
👽 The Weirder Side of Stargate
Beyond military targets, remote viewers were tasked with deep metaphysical and cosmic missions, including:
- Contacting non-human intelligences
- Viewing the surface of Mars in ancient times
- Accessing other timelines and dimensions
- Retrieving information from the Akashic Records
One declassified session even involved a viewer accessing a past civilization on Mars, describing large beings and abandoned technology—matching modern claims made by whistleblowers and Mars anomaly researchers.
🔐 Why It Still Matters
Project Stargate proves that:
- The U.S. government believes in psychic abilities—and has invested heavily in developing them
- Human consciousness is non-local, able to perceive beyond time and space
- Intelligence agencies are interested in spiritual, metaphysical, and extraterrestrial phenomena
- The real frontier of warfare may not be physical—it may be psychic and energetic
While many in the mainstream dismiss psychic phenomena, the classified world takes it very seriously—and for good reason.
✊ Final Thoughts
Project Stargate was real.
Remote viewing works.
Your mind is more powerful than you’ve been told.
The U.S. government trained psychic spies to do the impossible—not because they were desperate, but because it worked.
If you think the program ended in 1995, think again.
The truth is, these techniques are still being used—possibly in covert surveillance, non-physical targeting, and contact operations beyond public knowledge.
You are more than a body.
You are consciousness.
And consciousness is a tool of creation, perception, and power.
The Stargate was never closed.
It’s inside you.
