Psy Scape | 1991 Remote Viewing in the Gulf War @psyscape555 | Uploaded June 2013 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
During the 1991 Gulf War, the members of the Star Gate unit used controlled remote viewing to very effectively spy on Saddam Hussein's weaponry, emplacements, military and political activities, and even on the private and public lives of his individual military and governmental leaders. Star Gate turned in daily reports on Hussein's plans and intentions for the following day of battle. Hussein did not stand a chance.
This footage expresses that this inherent perceptual ability (remote viewing), is within us all as a birth-right sense to help us gain direct knowledge in our life's. Thus, to ignore such an advantage is to choose not to see. Video hosted by Psyscape. If you're interested in learning more about remote viewing, please visit: psyscape.com
During the 1991 Gulf War, the members of the Star Gate unit used controlled remote viewing to very effectively spy on Saddam Hussein's weaponry, emplacements, military and political activities, and even on the private and public lives of his individual military and governmental leaders. Star Gate turned in daily reports on Hussein's plans and intentions for the following day of battle. Hussein did not stand a chance.
This footage expresses that this inherent perceptual ability (remote viewing), is within us all as a birth-right sense to help us gain direct knowledge in our life's. Thus, to ignore such an advantage is to choose not to see. Video hosted by Psyscape. If you're interested in learning more about remote viewing, please visit: psyscape.com