CIA/AIR Report Articles
In the federal budget language for Fiscal Year 1994, Congress directed the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
to assume responsibility for a closely-held program then managed by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). Known as STAR GATE, the program was mandated to explore and exploit the reputed parapsychological phenomenon known as
"remote viewing" in support of U.S. intelligence activities. STAR GATE's mission was three-fold:
Assess foreign programs in the field; contract for basic research into the existence and cause-and-effect of the
phenomenon; and, most importantly, to see if remote viewing might be a useful intelligence tool. ~ from Bologna
on Wry Bread
The articles below address the CIA- sponsored report by the American Institutes of Research (AIR) of its evaluation of the U.S. government's twenty-four year long remote viewing program.