The Psychic Spy Program: Declassified CIA Files, Neuroscience, and AI in Modern Espionage, Self-Help, Hudkins Publishing
For decades, the U.S. government secretly explored the potential of the human mind to gather intelligence beyond conventional means. From remote viewing experiments to psychic espionage, intelligence agencies invested millions in an attempt to harness nonlocal perception for national security. The Stargate Project, one of the most well-documented efforts, sought to determine whether trained individuals could access hidden, distant, or classified information using only their minds.
But in 1995, the program was officially shut down, dismissed as unreliable and unscientific. Or was it?
In this groundbreaking investigation, declassified CIA documents, military intelligence reports, and scientific research reveal a far more complex story—one that stretches beyond the Cold War into the modern age of neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and cognitive warfare.
✔ Was psychic intelligence research truly abandoned, or did it continue under different names?
✔ Did Russia and China take mind-based espionage further than the U.S.?
✔ Are intelligence agencies now replacing human perception with AI-powered foresight?
✔ Could brain-machine interfaces like Elon Musk’s Neuralink achieve what psychic spies once attempted?
✔ Does quantum physics provide a scientific explanation for nonlocal consciousness?
From secret CIA remote viewing programs to classified neuroscience experiments, this book uncovers the hidden history, scientific exploration, and future of intelligence gathering—one that no longer relies solely on spies and satellites, but on the untapped potential of human and artificial cognition.
Key Topics Explored:
✔ The rise and fall of the Stargate Project—the CIA’s psychic spy program
✔ Declassified remote viewing transcripts, including Mars exploration and Soviet military bases
✔ Russia and China’s ongoing investment in mind-based intelligence research
✔ The transition from psychic intelligence to AI-enhanced intelligence gathering
✔ Neuroscience, quantum perception, and the possibility of nonlocal consciousness
✔ The role of DARPA, brain-machine interfaces, and cognitive warfare in modern intelligence
✔ The potential of AI-powered remote viewing and predictive intelligence
If you’re fascinated by government secrets, intelligence research, cutting-edge neuroscience, and the future of AI, this book offers an unprecedented look into one of the most controversial and ambitious intelligence programs in history.