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PRESSRELEASE [December 22, 2004]

THE RELEASE OF THE STARGATE ARCHIVE

After nearly eight years of promises, the Central Intelligence Agency [CIA] has at long last released the bulk of the so-called "Star Gate Archive" to the general public.  At 89,901 pages, making up some 11,985 documents, the Archive is a monumental record of the US government's foray into remote viewing under code-names such as GRILL FLAME, CENTER LANE, SUN STREAK, and others, with the most widely known being STARGATE.

This adds considerably to the usefulness of the CDs. 
Included in the almost 90,000 pages and 12,000 documents are:

  • Never-before disclosed reports of the scientific research conducted by scientists such as Dr.  Harold E.  Puthoff, Russell Targ, Dr.  Edwin C.  May, and others at Stanford Research Institute (SRI) and at Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC).

  • Actual operational remote viewing reports containing remote-viewing-derived information on many of the most infamous targets of the Cold War by legendary remote viewers such as Joe McMoneagle, Mel Riley, Bill Ray, Paul Smith, Lyn Buchanan, and numerous others.

  • Extensive previously-secret correspondence and administrative documents disclosing many of the who-did-what-to-whom details that have been embargoed for decades.

    The archive can be ordered from the Agency by sending a check made out to the US Treasurer, to:

    Information and Privacy Coordinator
    Central Intelligence Agency
    Washington, DC, 20505


    Read more about the Stargate Archive



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