MoD ‘remote viewing’ documents online

As a follow up to our recent post reporting that the UK’s Ministry of Defence conducted ‘remote viewing’ experiments, the documents from these experiments are now available on the MoD’s own website.

The documents were requested by someone under the Freedom of Information Act.

There’s lots of blanked out areas, but the observational logs make for intriguing, if not somewhat bizarre, reading.

The subject [blanked] recorded only two ‘images’. The first being the head of a bear or a baboon and the second the word RATS in the style of street graffiti in white…

Though the subject recorded detailed images it was clear from analysis of the target in terms of the descriptions given by the subject that the target was no accessed.

A curious case of government parapsychology research.

Link to MoD’s Remote Viewing documents (via Further).

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