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That was the story as I understood it when Price told it, and up until March 15, 1995. However, on March 16th, I received the Annual Report of the City of Palo Alto, celebrating its centennial year. On page 22 of the report I was stunned to read that, "In 1913 a new municipal waterworks was built on the site of the present Rinconada Park." The accompanying photograph showed those two water tanks, exactly where Price had drawn them! |
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For years we had assumed Price had simply made up an erroneous water purification plant. In reality, he had looked back fifty years in time and told us what had been there at that time, before the swimming pool complex was even built! This amazing phenomenon demonstrated the ability of the nonlocal mind to travel not only through the three-dimensional world, but also to penetrate the barriers into the fourth dimension time! It also taught us the lesson that in remote-viewing targeting, one must specify not only the target location to be observed, but the time frame as well. |
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Pat Price died in 1975 at the age of 57. Two years later Admiral Stanfield Turner, then Director of the CIA, told reporters about his encounter with a man who sounds suspiciously like Price: |
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WASHINGTON The CIA financed a program in 1975 to develop a new kind of agent who could truly be called a "spook," Director Stanfield Turner has disclosed. |
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The CIA chief said that the agency had found a man who could "see" what was going on anywhere in the world through his psychic powers. |
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Turner said that CIA scientists would show the man a picture of a place and he would then describe any activity going on there at that time. |
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The tight-lipped CIA chief wouldn't reveal how accurate the spook was, but said that the agency dropped the project in 1975. |
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"He died," Turner said, "and we haven't heard from him since." |
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Chicago Tribune Saturday, August 13, 1977 |
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