4 UFO/UAP Bases - Remote Viewed: Project 8200, Paul H. Smith
Sep 27, 04:40 AM
We are not alone. "He was extraordinarily accurate, unbelievably accurate." (a former CIA official, on a series of remote viewings by Pat Price)
Project 8200: UFO/UAP Bases and Activities: The original Remote Viewing Transcripts, Frederick H. Atwater
In 1973, Star Gate remote viewer Pat Price made a stunning announcement. He said he was looking around the planet in his spare time and found four UFO bases. While there was an interesting corroboration of sorts on the information, no further action was taken.
Those files served as task training material nearly a decade later. Project 8200 is the name Skip Atwater originally gave the efforts he and six military remote viewers put into gathering more information about Price's four UFO bases.
Mt. Perdido, Pyrenees, Spain
Mt. Inyangani, Zimbabwe
Mt. Hayes, Alaska
Mt. Ziel, Australia
Paul H. Smith was one of the remote viewers in that group. His Mt. Hayes RV session is dated 1985. He had few details about the Pat Price connection or how his results affirmed Price's account of Mt. Hayes until he saw the actual papers in 2010.
We cover more than just the 8200 material, however there is one account Paul alludes to that I didn't get details on and want to revisit in a future interview. [2025] He mentions a trans material UAP/USO at Skinwalker Ranch. The perfect hook!
Website Bio: The longest serving controlled remote viewing (CRV)* teacher active today, Paul H. Smith began his career as a remote viewing instructor in 1984. He served for seven years in the government’s Star Gate remote viewing program at Ft. Meade, MD (from September 1983 to August 1990). Starting in 1984, he became one of only five Star Gate personnel to be personally trained as remote viewers by the legendary founders of remote viewing, Ingo Swann and Dr. Harold E. Puthoff at SRI-International.
Author: The Essential Guide to Remote Viewing: The Secret Military Remote Perception Skill Anyone Can Learn, Paul H. Smith Ph.D., Amazon Affiliate Link.
"Paul H. Smith,a veteran of the government's top secret program that used psychic abilities for intelligence gathering, provides a lively but accessible layman's guide - the best one-stop shop for an entree into the fascinating world of remote viewing." - Harold E. Puthoff, Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin
Website: Rviewer.com
YouTube: Link.
Wendy's Blog: https://talkingtonightlights.wordpress.com/
Those files served as task training material nearly a decade later. Project 8200 is the name Skip Atwater originally gave the efforts he and six military remote viewers put into gathering more information about Price's four UFO bases.
Mt. Perdido, Pyrenees, Spain
Mt. Inyangani, Zimbabwe
Mt. Hayes, Alaska
Mt. Ziel, Australia
Paul H. Smith was one of the remote viewers in that group. His Mt. Hayes RV session is dated 1985. He had few details about the Pat Price connection or how his results affirmed Price's account of Mt. Hayes until he saw the actual papers in 2010.
We cover more than just the 8200 material, however there is one account Paul alludes to that I didn't get details on and want to revisit in a future interview. [2025] He mentions a trans material UAP/USO at Skinwalker Ranch. The perfect hook!
Website Bio: The longest serving controlled remote viewing (CRV)* teacher active today, Paul H. Smith began his career as a remote viewing instructor in 1984. He served for seven years in the government’s Star Gate remote viewing program at Ft. Meade, MD (from September 1983 to August 1990). Starting in 1984, he became one of only five Star Gate personnel to be personally trained as remote viewers by the legendary founders of remote viewing, Ingo Swann and Dr. Harold E. Puthoff at SRI-International.
Author: The Essential Guide to Remote Viewing: The Secret Military Remote Perception Skill Anyone Can Learn, Paul H. Smith Ph.D., Amazon Affiliate Link.
"Paul H. Smith,a veteran of the government's top secret program that used psychic abilities for intelligence gathering, provides a lively but accessible layman's guide - the best one-stop shop for an entree into the fascinating world of remote viewing." - Harold E. Puthoff, Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin
Website: Rviewer.com
YouTube: Link.
Wendy's Blog: https://talkingtonightlights.wordpress.com/