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Volume 13: Number 1: Article 5
Parapsychology In Intelligence: A Personal Review and Conclusions
Kenneth A. Kress, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), McLean, VA
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was deeply involved with assessing
both the scientific merits and potential intelligence utility of the
potpourri of phenomena called parapsychology in the early 1970s. Although
nothing that would meet the rigorous test of science was ever achieved,
there were tantalizing events and experiences that suggest the possibility
of acute perceptions, either elicitation or parapsychological, in some
individuals. This article summarizes selected highlights of the experiences
of the author and others. The intent is to reveal some likely interesting
and hopefully useful data and opinions.
Keywords: remote viewing, ESP, psychic phenomena, CIA
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Parapsychology In Intelligence: A Personal Review and Conclusions
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