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Dale Graff provides insider perspective on the military's Project Stargate remote viewing program, sharing his experience as director of psychic research for the Defense Intelligence Agency. His background in physics and military intelligence provides authoritative account of how psychic abilities were developed and applied for intelligence gathering purposes during the Cold War. Graff discusses specific operations where remote viewing provided actionable intelligence that could not be obtained through conventional surveillance methods, demonstrating the practical applications of psychic abilities for national security purposes. He examines the selection and training processes used to identify and develop remote viewing capabilities in military personnel while addressing the scientific protocols designed to validate psychic information. The conversation covers the political and institutional challenges faced by the remote viewing program within government and military bureaucracies that often resisted accepting psychic phenomena as legitimate intelligence tools. Graff addresses the official termination of Project Stargate while suggesting that psychic research continues in other forms within classified programs that remain beyond public knowledge. His presentation reveals how remote viewing techniques can be adapted for civilian applications including business intelligence, archaeological research, and missing person investigations. The discussion explores the implications of validated psychic abilities for understanding consciousness and human potential while examining how these capabilities might be enhanced through systematic training. Graff's insider testimony provides credible evidence for psychic phenomena while demonstrating how consciousness research can contribute to practical applications that serve both national security and human development.