Pat Price (remote viewer)

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Pat Price (?? - July 14, 1975) was an American remote viewer.

Pat Price's purported remote viewing ability was studied by Project SCANATE (scanning by coordinate), conducted by SRI International, Menlo Park, California.

On August 13, 1977, the Chicago Tribune reported:

CIA Director Stansfield Turner has disclosed that the agency found a man who could "see" what was going on anywhere in the world through his psychic powers. Scientists and officials would show the man a picture of a place and he would then describe any activity going on there at that time. The tight-lipped CIA chief wouldn't reveal how accurate the man was, but said the agency dropped the project in 1975. "He died," Turner said, "and we haven't heard from him since."

Price once claimed to have used his purported remote viewing talent to recover highly classified code-word information from an operational U.S. military facility.

In addition to his claimed work for the U.S. Government intelligence services, Price believed that extraterrestrial beings had established bases under the surface of the earth at four different geographical locations. In support of this notion, Pat (unofficially) "remote viewed" these locations and reported his findings to Harold E. Puthoff, Ph.D., formerly of SRI International and the principle scientific investigator for Project SCANATE.

[edit] Further reading

  • Jim Schnabel, Remote Viewers: The Secret History of America's Psychic Spies, Dell, 1997 , ISBN 0-440-22306-7