Journal of Scientific Exploration
Addresses Government-sponsored Remote Viewing Issues


The latest is issue of Journal of Scientific Exploration (Vol. 10, no. 1) focuses on remote viewing and the current controversey surrounding the release of the American Institutes of Research (AIR) report of it's CIA-sponsored examination of the Stargate RV program. Contents of interest:

Reports on Government-Sponsored Remote Viewing Programs

  1. Editorial: "Reports on Government-sponsored RV programs - B. Baisch
  2. An Assessment of the Evidence of Psychic Funtioning - J. Utts
  3. Evaluation of a Program on Anomalous Phenomena - R. Hyman
  4. Response to Hyman's paper - J. Utts
  5. CIA-Inititated Remote Viewing Program at Stanford Research Institute - H. Puthoff
  6. Remote Viewing at Stanford Research Institute in the 1970's - R. Targ
  7. American Institutes for Research Review of the STAR GATE Program - E. May
  8. Precognative Remote Perception: Replication of Remote Viewing - Nelson, Dunne, Dobyns, & Jahn

Research Articles

  1. FieldREG Anomalies in Group Situations - Nelson, Bradish, Dobyns, Dunne, Jahn
  2. Anomalous Organization of Random Events by Group Consciousness - Radin, Rebman, Cross

Essay

  1. Uncomputable Functions: Mathematical Doctrine, a Humanistic Extension, and a Limitation of Functions in General: - R. Creegan

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