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Research library

Remote viewing research, critiques, and protocol resources

A balanced, citation-rich resource hub for users who want the academic and historical context behind blind image-feedback prediction trials.

Curated resources

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Primary archives

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Critical reviews

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Protocol terms

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PEER REVIEWED PAPERMIXED1974

Information transmission under conditions of sensory shielding

Russell Targ, Harold E. Puthoff

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Early SRI-era paper reporting anomalous information-transfer experiments under sensory shielding. It is historically central, but also heavily debated because later critics argued the original controls and cue handling were insufficient.

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GOVERNMENT ARCHIVEMIXED1995

An Evaluation of Remote Viewing: Research and Applications

Michael D. Mumford, Andrew M. Rose, David A. Goslin, Jessica Utts, Ray Hyman

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The CIA-commissioned AIR report reviewed the Star Gate remote-viewing program, including sharply different expert assessments by statistician Jessica Utts and psychologist Ray Hyman.

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GOVERNMENT ARCHIVENEUTRAL2002

CIA CREST Star Gate Collection

Central Intelligence Agency

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Declassified government archive of Star Gate and related remote-viewing program documents. Useful for source material, chronology, operational claims, and historical context.

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GOVERNMENT ARCHIVENEUTRAL2021

Ask Molly: Did CIA Really Study Psychic Powers?

Central Intelligence Agency

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CIA's public-facing historical summary of its interest in ESP, remote viewing, the 1972 research start, DIA handoff, 1995 AIR review, and later declassification of records.

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META ANALYSISSUPPORTIVE1994

Does Psi Exist? Replicable Evidence for an Anomalous Process of Information Transfer

Daryl J. Bem, Charles Honorton

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A frequently cited ganzfeld meta-analysis arguing that a standardized free-response psi protocol produced above-chance results. Not a remote-viewing paper directly, but important for adjacent blind free-response methodology.

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PROTOCOL GUIDENEUTRAL2021

Transparent Psi Project / Stage 1 Registered Report on Ganzfeld

Zoltan Kekecs, Balazs Aczel, Balazs Palfi, Transparent Psi Project collaborators

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A modern registered-report effort aimed at improving credibility in psi research through transparency, preregistration, and stricter methodology.

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PEER REVIEWED PAPERMIXED1974

Information transmission under conditions of sensory shielding

Russell Targ, Harold E. Puthoff

Read

Early SRI-era paper reporting anomalous information-transfer experiments under sensory shielding. It is historically central, but also heavily debated because later critics argued the original controls and cue handling were insufficient.

GOVERNMENT ARCHIVEMIXED1995

An Evaluation of Remote Viewing: Research and Applications

Michael D. Mumford, Andrew M. Rose, David A. Goslin, Jessica Utts, Ray Hyman

Read

The CIA-commissioned AIR report reviewed the Star Gate remote-viewing program, including sharply different expert assessments by statistician Jessica Utts and psychologist Ray Hyman.

GOVERNMENT ARCHIVENEUTRAL2002

CIA CREST Star Gate Collection

Central Intelligence Agency

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Declassified government archive of Star Gate and related remote-viewing program documents. Useful for source material, chronology, operational claims, and historical context.

GOVERNMENT ARCHIVENEUTRAL2021

Ask Molly: Did CIA Really Study Psychic Powers?

Central Intelligence Agency

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CIA's public-facing historical summary of its interest in ESP, remote viewing, the 1972 research start, DIA handoff, 1995 AIR review, and later declassification of records.

ORGANIZATIONNEUTRAL

FBI ViCAP Missing Persons and Cold Case Resources

Federal Bureau of Investigation

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Official FBI ViCAP and missing-person resources for case sourcing, authority links, and public tip routing. These sources support cold-case mission integrity but do not validate any viewer impression.

ORGANIZATIONNEUTRAL

National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

National Institute of Justice, NamUs

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Official U.S. missing, unidentified, and unclaimed person information system. NamUs is an appropriate source category for cold-case target records when the review team needs official case references.

META ANALYSISSUPPORTIVE1994

Does Psi Exist? Replicable Evidence for an Anomalous Process of Information Transfer

Daryl J. Bem, Charles Honorton

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A frequently cited ganzfeld meta-analysis arguing that a standardized free-response psi protocol produced above-chance results. Not a remote-viewing paper directly, but important for adjacent blind free-response methodology.

CRITICAL REVIEWCRITICAL1999

Does Psi Exist? Lack of Replication of an Anomalous Process of Information Transfer

Julie Milton, Richard Wiseman

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A skeptical follow-up meta-analysis arguing that later ganzfeld studies did not replicate the earlier claimed effect at a convincing level.

PROTOCOL GUIDENEUTRAL2021

Transparent Psi Project / Stage 1 Registered Report on Ganzfeld

Zoltan Kekecs, Balazs Aczel, Balazs Palfi, Transparent Psi Project collaborators

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A modern registered-report effort aimed at improving credibility in psi research through transparency, preregistration, and stricter methodology.

GOVERNMENT ARCHIVENEUTRAL2004

STAR GATE Controlled Remote Viewing Program Overview

Federation of American Scientists

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Concise public overview of the Star Gate program, related program names, and the 1995 AIR evaluation context.

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