WHY IS NO ONE PAYING ATTENTION? The CIA Confirms Remote Viewing Is Real – And Humanity Shrugs While Victims of Neuro-Weapons Cry for Justice!!
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The CIA admitted remote viewing is real, confirming the mind extends beyond the body. Victims of neuro-weapons demand justice.
“This changes everything… and yet, no one seems to care. The mind is no longer bound by flesh. Are we ready for what that means?”
May 8th, 2024: A day that should have shaken the foundations of our world. A day that, by all logic, should have prompted breaking news alerts, global debates, and cries for both celebration and outrage. But it didn’t.
At a congressional intelligence hearing, the CIA made a quiet but earth-shattering admission: Remote viewing is real. Yes, the ability to project one’s consciousness across space to perceive distant locations—a concept long relegated to the fringes of science fiction—is not only possible but has been developed and used by our government since the 1970s.
Let that sink in for a moment. The implications are staggering. And yet… silence. No media frenzy. No public outcry. Just a quiet nod from a society too distracted or numb to grasp the significance.
A Hidden History of Mind-Bending Discoveries
To understand why this matters, let’s rewind to the origins of remote viewing. During the Cold War, amidst the paranoia and rivalry with the Soviet Union, the CIA embarked on a series of experiments that pushed the boundaries of human potential. Project Stargate—a codename that feels almost poetic in hindsight—was their bold attempt to weaponize psychic phenomena.
Yes, weaponize. Because when the military-industrial complex encounters the unknown, its first instinct isn’t curiosity or wonder—it’s domination.
By the 1970s, the CIA had assembled a team of “psychic spies” who claimed they could mentally project their consciousness across vast distances. And here’s the kicker: they succeeded. Declassified documents reveal stunning details—missions where remote viewers accurately described hidden military installations, nuclear facilities, and even distant planets.
These weren’t lucky guesses. This was repeatable, documentable phenomena. Remote viewing worked. And it worked well enough that the program ran for over two decades before it was officially “shut down.”
The Mind Is Not Bound by the Brain
Let’s pause here because this is the part where the world should be screaming. The success of remote viewing confirms something profound: the mind is not confined to the brain or even the body.
This revelation tears apart the very fabric of how we understand human existence. It challenges everything—biology, neuroscience, religion, philosophy. If consciousness can exist outside the physical body, what else is possible? Is telepathy real? Can memories and thoughts be manipulated or extracted remotely? Can human beings be controlled, enslaved, or worse?
And yet, this monumental truth has been buried under decades of ridicule, misinformation, and denial. The same institutions that proved the reality of remote viewing have spent just as much effort ensuring the public dismisses it as pseudoscience.
Why? Because controlling perception is power.
Victims of Neuro-Weapons: The Forgotten Casualties
For decades, a growing number of people have claimed they are victims of “neuro-weapons.” They describe being tormented by voices in their heads, invasive thoughts, and physical sensations induced remotely. They are dismissed as paranoid or delusional, but what if they’re telling the truth?
If remote viewing is real—and we now know it is—then the technology to remotely influence or manipulate minds cannot be far behind. In fact, it likely already exists.
Consider this: The same government that perfected remote viewing in the 1970s has since spent billions on neurotechnology, brain-computer interfaces, and advanced surveillance systems. The convergence of these fields points to one chilling conclusion: neuro-weapons are not only possible, but they may already be in use.
The victims—ordinary citizens, whistleblowers, even former military personnel—are dismissed as conspiracy theorists. But their stories are eerily consistent. They describe experiences that align with the capabilities of remote neural manipulation: targeted harassment, forced thoughts, and even physical pain delivered without any visible source.
If we believe in the possibility of remote viewing, why would we dismiss the possibility of these weapons?
Why the Silence?
So why isn’t this the biggest story in the world? Why isn’t every headline screaming about the CIA’s admission and its implications for humanity?
The answer is both simple and sinister: control. The powers that be understand the importance of maintaining the status quo. If the public truly grasped the reality of remote viewing, it would spark an existential reckoning. Questions about free will, privacy, and even the nature of reality would dominate our discourse. Institutions built on the illusion of control would crumble.
And so, they distract us. With political theater. With entertainment. With endless scrolling on social media. Anything to keep us from asking the questions that matter.
This is not just a story about the past. It’s a warning about the future. The same technologies that allowed the CIA to peer into distant rooms can and will be used against ordinary citizens—unless we demand transparency and accountability.
To victims of neuro-weapons, this moment is both vindication and a rallying cry. You are not crazy. You are not alone. And your fight is just beginning.
To everyone else: Wake up. The mind is not just a collection of neurons firing in your skull. It is something far greater, far more powerful—and far more vulnerable. What happens next depends on us. Will we demand answers? Will we hold the gatekeepers of this knowledge accountable? Or will we look the other way, content to let this extraordinary truth slip into obscurity?
May 8th, 2024: Intelligence Hearing
The CIA admitted that remote viewing is real and nobody cares. 👁️
This is one of the most important moments in history for victims of Neuro-Weapons.
The CIA’s successful development of remote viewing in the 1970s, where one can spy on anyone… https://t.co/UlxWQUXRIN pic.twitter.com/vYyjGsft0V
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