Remembering Major Ed Dames

Major Edward A. Dames, a pioneer in human perception and a central figure in the field of Technical Remote Viewing, has passed away. His life's work stood at the frontier of consciousness, providing instrumental methodologies to access information across time and space. Across his more than 100 appearances on Coast to Coast AM, listeners may remember him as "Dr. Doom," a nickname he picked up in the intelligence community for his dire predictions. To his students, Dames was a disciplined mentor who believed that extraordinary insight was a skill accessible to anyone through training. Beyond theory, he applied these skills to real-world cases, assisting families in locating missing persons and providing closure during times of unimaginable hardship.

In his later years, Dames focused on preserving his body of knowledge for future generations. This mission culminated in the expansion of RemoteViewingMatrix.com, which serves as the definitive repository for his teachings. While his public work navigated the intersection of science, intelligence, and controversy, Dames was also a devoted naturalist who found constant awe in the wonders of the Earth. His compassion extended to everyone he encountered, driven by a deep love for the natural world. He was a dedicated father and grandfather who took immense pride in his children, instilling in them the independence and purpose that define their lives today.

Major Dames leaves behind a legacy that moved the unseen into the light of public awareness. He is survived by his family, his students, and a final, enduring question: how far can the human mind reach? To honor his life's work and begin your own journey into Technical Remote Viewing, visit RemoteViewingMatrix.com.

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