Remote Viewing Our Doom

Hosted byArt Bell

Remote Viewing Our Doom

Highlights

  • Remote Viewing Precise Locations
  • Zimbabwe "UFO" Encounter
  • The Stargate
  • About the show

    Saturday's main guest, remote viewing teacher Major Ed Dames discussed North Korea's nuclear capabilities, a coming global economic collapse, the "Killshot," as well as a new breakthrough in remote viewing.

    Dames is certain "the next use of a nuclear weapon will be on the Korean peninsula." He said the detonation of this nuclear device will usher us into World War III. According to Dames, the world will not remain at war. A series of solar flares he calls the "Killshot" will hit earth causing widespread destruction, and put an end to the fighting. Dames is currently working on remote viewing the reconstruction period afterward.

    Dames also announced a breakthrough in remote viewing that allows the viewer to obtain precise geographic coordinates -- within 50 feet of the target. He said this proprietary system is currently being tested on a cold case involving a missing girl and a treasure hunt in the southwestern United States.

    Badnarik Update

    Michael Badnarik, the Libertarian candidate for president, joined Art during the first hour of Saturday's show to discuss the presidential debates and his recent arrest.
    On Friday October 8, Badnarik and Green Party presidential candidate David Cobb were arrested after breaking through a police line at Washington University in St Louis. Badnarik was carrying an Order to Show Cause, which he intended to serve the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD). Badnarik believes he should have been allowed into the presidential debates and has since filed a lawsuit against the CPD for his exclusion.

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    Remote viewing expert Major Ed Dames, claims to have pioneered a system that allows a remote viewer to obtain a precise GPS-caliber geographical fix for any location. He recently spent some time conducting a search for Plato's "Atlantis" and believes he has found it. Dames hopes to provide sketches of the lost city in the near future.

    Graphic courtesy of Major Ed Dames