What Causes Premonitions Premonition Visions Explored
March 2, 2009 by James Hewson
Filed under Remote Viewing Stargate Project, Weird Stuff
What causes Premonitions? Premonition visions are attributed to the residence of supernatural or paranormal capabilities and are thought to be just another fragment of the psychic abilities that everybody has, but not everybody may be in tune to applying. Premonitions are often reported as an profound feeling of apprehension or fear, are misunderstood, and are decided upon their effects rather than the practice, and consequently more often than not, are perceived as fortune telling. In spite of the fact that these premonitions are not ordinarily in radiant clarity, they are often emotionally commanding enough for us to act upon them.
The most common method to receive premonition visions is by way of your dreams. Our dreams provides us with awareness and understanding in spite of the fact our conscious mind does not. These sometimes uncomforatble experiences are frequent vehicles of premonitions, either direct or symbolic, as well as in real dreams. In addition, it is conceivable that feelings, whether they remain imprecise forebodings or are implanted in dreams, must at times be subconscious inferences taken from an actual, if not hidden, awareness of existing, known details.
Premonitions taking place in a waking state are more dominant that those that happen in dreams since in the latter they are frequently concealed as symbols, and tend to go unobserved. Advance feelings can give prompt intuitive alerts that take place frequently but are too delicate to impact on the conscious memory. The characteristics can be as subtle as a nagging feeling or can be so overpowering that they shock you out of your day to day routine and stop you from thinking of anything else. They may come about the very next day the vision happened, and some may not occur for years later. Premonition visions may range from uncertain feelings of anxiety, suggestive of a forthcoming tragedy, to real hallucinations, optical or auditory sensations. They can be distinguished from precognition, given premonitions are more senses based, being affected by symptoms of psychical uneasiness, despondency, or anxiety that has no rational explanation, while precognitions are more founded upon knowledge of the future. The true operation of premonitions is not precisely known, that is, why some persons acquire them while other people do not.
Psychic Theorists conceive Precognition has the prerogative to release powerful psychokinetic energies, which in turn can materialise into future events, with all the occurrences happening the way they were visualized. Some people appear to be more receptive to these sorts of feelings and are called ‘sensitive’s’ or ‘psychics’. Precognitive understanding can be obtained by psychics utilising trance, channeling, prophecy and mediumship. This may be because the person undergoing precognition will go into a state of shock, or indeed because they are not used to the new apparent psychic power they hold.
With the progression of the scientific age individuals have begun to rely less on their perceptions and it is only in recent years that science is exploring the significance of human intuition and sensation to fully understand what causes premonitions.
Remote Viewing and The Stargate Project
February 2, 2009 by James Hewson
Filed under Remote Viewing Stargate Project
Remote viewing is defined as a closely controlled change of awareness which is carried out under a regular waken state of consciousness. It does not ordinarily involve out of body experiences, channeling or a manipulated state of consciousness. It primarily surrounds the capability of an individual to propel their conscious thoughts, to a remote setting with a view to establishing contact with a physical location anywhere in the world.
Remote viewing was originally developed within the Stanford Research Institute and subsequently adopted by the US Governments Department of Defence but was also sponsored by the Criminal Intelligence Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency and Army intelligence during the 1970s, 80s and early 90s.
The agencies involved penned the code name “Stargate” to the program which following it’s actual disclosure by the US Government in 1995 was the renowned name for all things Remote Viewing.
The “Stargate” Program
The “Stargate” project was the US Governments collective name for a Remote Viewing experimentation program which was alive for over 20 years with a brief to create a teachable, repetitive, operational and above all, accurate means of information gathering for the U.S. Military and associated intelligence agencies.
This was prompted during the late 60′s and early 70′s by the development of Russian research into the physic field of research.
“Marks” selected for “viewing” included geographic locations and concealed materials. Remote Viewing sessions were located in an environment which prevented any knowledge of the “Mark” being revealed to the viewer. The viewer was then instructed to produce rough impressions of the “Mark” on sketch paper.
One now legendary Remote Viewer from this program was a certain Joe McMoneagle, a former US Army spy. He was classified as Remote Viewer 001 and for good reason, being his success rate of over 88% in Remote Viewing tasks and was the first fully sanctioned RV operative. He is know a renowned author and expert on the subject and continues to this day to be the subject of television in terms of the demand to ‘prove’ his ability to the general public.
The “Stargate” program was ceased by the US Government primarily because of the overall unreliable nature of the results which were deemed to be far too unreliable to be considered of any remedial intelligence value in comparison to the military spend (it is estimated the entire program cost around the $20 million dollar region). This is not to say that the US Government did not believe in the essence of the “Stargate” program only that in a more competitive environment for US taxpayers dollars the output of the program just did not justify its means. This was confirmed following the Democrats loss of control of the Senate in 1994 in which the funding declined. The “Stargate” program was then transferred out of the Defense Intelligence Agency to the Criminal Intelligence Agency in 1995. The program terminated fully shortly thereafter.
The use of the “Stargate” program was always only used as a last resort in terms of intelligence gathering. The remote viewing staff encompassed around 21 viewers but during its demise operatives dwindled to single figures. We are now aware of the details regarding this program due to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) application which rendered once top classified documents accessible to the general public.










