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Remote Viewing

10/1/2024

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​The Sasquatch Remote Viewing Mystery: Beyond Bigfoot Tracks and Evidence

Of all the theories surrounding Sasquatch, few venture deeper into the realm of high strangeness than remote viewing. While most researchers focus on footprints, photographs, eyewitness testimony, habitat studies, and DNA evidence, others have attempted to investigate the mystery through consciousness itself. The idea may sound unusual, but remote viewing has a documented history stretching back decades and was once explored by elements of the United States government as part of intelligence-gathering programs.

One of the most recognizable names associated with remote viewing is Major Ed Dames, a retired U.S. Army military intelligence officer and one of the original members of the Army's prototype remote viewing program. Dames served as the training and operations officer for the Defense Intelligence Agency's psychic intelligence collection unit and later became one of the world's best-known remote viewing instructors. Over the years he has appeared on countless radio programs, television shows, and documentaries discussing remote viewing, consciousness, and the possibility that human perception extends far beyond the traditional five senses.

What makes Dames' involvement with the Sasquatch mystery particularly fascinating is the unusual information that allegedly emerged when trained remote viewers focused their attention on the creature. According to Dames, whenever remote viewers attempted to perceive Sasquatch, they repeatedly encountered imagery that seemed unrelated to a simple flesh-and-blood animal. Instead of observing a hidden primate roaming the forests of North America, viewers reportedly described what Dames referred to as a "rectilinear device" located somewhere in space.

The consistency of these reports eventually led Dames to develop a theory about what the viewers were observing. According to his interpretation, the device belonged to a group of highly intelligent beings he called "The Controllers." These entities, he suggested, were somehow responsible for projecting, transporting, or teleporting Sasquatch to Earth. Under this hypothesis, Sasquatch was not simply an undiscovered species hiding in remote wilderness but part of a much larger phenomenon involving advanced intelligence and technologies beyond our current understanding.

If such claims were true, the implications would be staggering. The mystery would no longer be confined to forests, mountains, and wilderness encounters. Instead, it would expand into questions involving consciousness, advanced civilizations, interdimensional realities, and humanity's place within a much larger cosmic framework. Reports of Sasquatch suddenly appearing, disappearing, cloaking, communicating telepathically, or being associated with strange lights would take on entirely new significance under such a model.

Dames' work has never been limited to Sasquatch. Throughout his career he has discussed altered states of consciousness, future-event forecasting, intelligence operations, extraterrestrial possibilities, and global threats. Like many controversial figures operating at the edge of accepted science, he has attracted both devoted followers and determined critics. Supporters point to patterns and information gathered through remote viewing as evidence that consciousness may access information beyond ordinary perception. Skeptics argue that remote viewing lacks consistent scientific validation and that many of its claims remain anecdotal, subjective, and impossible to verify independently.

This tension between belief and evidence should sound familiar to anyone who has spent time studying Sasquatch. The phenomenon itself exists in a similar space. There are thousands of reports, countless witnesses, and decades of accumulated testimony, yet definitive proof remains elusive. Remote viewing occupies much the same territory. Those who practice it often describe remarkable results, while critics maintain that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

What makes the subject worth discussing is not necessarily whether the claims are true, but that remote viewing has repeatedly been applied to the Sasquatch mystery. Time and again, researchers exploring the phenomenon eventually find themselves confronting reports that stretch beyond traditional wildlife biology. Stories involving mindspeak, missing time, unusual lights, heightened intuition, dreams, portals, and altered states of awareness continue to surface within the broader Sasquatch community. Whether these experiences originate from the witness, the environment, the creature itself, or some unknown interaction between them remains one of the enduring questions surrounding the mystery.

Perhaps remote viewing represents a genuine ability that science has not yet fully understood. Perhaps it is tapping into aspects of consciousness that remain largely unexplored. Or perhaps it reflects the incredible complexity of the human mind and its ability to create meaning from uncertainty. At present, no one can say with certainty. What remains clear is that the subject continues to generate discussion among those willing to explore possibilities beyond conventional explanations.

The history of science reminds us that many ideas once dismissed as impossible eventually became accepted realities. Invisible radio waves, quantum entanglement, black holes, and gravitational waves all sounded absurd before evidence eventually emerged to support them. Whether remote viewing will someday join that list remains unknown, but the possibility keeps the conversation alive among those who study the unexplained.

As for Sasquatch, the mystery remains as compelling as ever. Is it an undiscovered primate? An interdimensional traveler? An extraterrestrial visitor? A manifestation of consciousness itself? Or is the answer something entirely different from anything we have yet imagined? Every theory adds another layer to a puzzle that has resisted solution for generations.

Myth or reality, we simply do not know.

What we do know is that remote viewing has been attempted, the results have been intriguing, and the debate continues. We'd love to hear your thoughts. Have you experimented with remote viewing? Have you used meditation, intuition, or altered states of consciousness in your own Sasquatch research? Do you believe consciousness may play a role in understanding the phenomenon?

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