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We would consider Price to be in the ranks of the psychic superstars, and it was a privilege to have been involved in the series of transcendent experiments we carried out with him. I have been longing to talk about them for more than twenty years; until now the secret was so tightly held that I could discuss it with no one outside of our very small group of SRI researchers and CIA sponsors. I feel extremely fortunate to be able to describe these extraordinary events in my lifetime, and to pay homage to Pat Price's abilities abilities I now believe we all possess, yet some are able to demonstrate so much more obviously, and even brilliantly, than others. |
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Since the news broke that government scientists at SRI were conducting ESP experiments, various media ranging from The New York Times to Phil Donahue have let out a trickle of information. Several other national TV shows have called me requesting information that I can't give them, since most of the work we did is still highly classified. I have tried diligently for more than a year to gain access, through the Freedom of Information Act, to the day-to-day government work in which I participated for the CIA and other agencies during the 1970s and 1980s, but so far I have only been successful in obtaining the CIA data described above. |
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Perhaps the most important secret about the government's ESP program was already revealed to me for public disclosure in a fortune cookie a couple of years ago. Before opening the cookie I had asked the question, ''What is the government doing with ESP?" My cookie's answer was, "There is no secret. There never has been." It told the truth. It reflected the shocked realization of the Soviet physicist mentioned earlier in this chapter, who shouted, "Doesn't this mean that you can't hide anything anymore?" |
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"That's Just Mental Telepathy" |
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By 1974 Hal Puthoff and I had seen some remarkable results from our remote-viewing experiments. We had made arrangements to brief certain high-ranking military and civilian decision makers at the Pentagon building in Washington, D.C. I clearly remember the day we arrived. I was very ill, suffering with a persistent flu. Too weak to walk unaided, I hauled myself |
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