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not yet as good as satellite photography. But it seems to me that it would be a hell of a cheap radar system. And if the Russians have it and we don't, we are in serious trouble.
 Congressman Charles Rose
Rose was Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Intelligence Evaluation and Oversight, and was interviewed in Ommi magazine on the subject of the SRI long-distance remote-viewing experiments.
Two years later the House of Representatives was still worried about Soviet psi research and the implications of applied remote viewing, as evidenced by the following report from a Congressional investigation of the subject:
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SURVEY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ISSUES
PRESENT AND FUTURE
COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
NINETY-SEVENTH CONGRESS
JUNE, 1981
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Recent experiments in remote viewing and other studies in parapsychology suggest that there is an "interconnectedness" of the human mind and other minds and with matter. . . . Experiments on mind-to-mind interconnectedness have yielded some encouraging results. . . . The implications of these results is that the human mind may be able to obtain information independent of geography and time. . . . Given the potentially powerful and far-reaching implications of knowledge in this field, and given that the Soviet Union is widely acknowledged to be supporting such research at a far higher and more official level, Congress may wish to undertake a serious assessment of research in this country.
How It All Began
The first U.S. government support for our ESP research had its origins in April of 1972, on a windswept pier at St. Simon's Island off the North

 
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