April 1, 2007: Remote Viewing Update - Ed Dames

March 18
2h 36m

Episode Description

Art Bell welcomes Major Ed Dames, retired military intelligence officer and remote viewing expert, for an urgent update on ecological collapse. The broadcast opens with breaking news of a major 8.0 earthquake and tsunami devastating the Solomon Islands. Dames then presents findings from a completed remote viewing project on the honeybee colony collapse, explaining that increased ultraviolet radiation from ozone layer degradation is blinding the bees, destroying one-third of their visual capacity dedicated to finding flowers and navigating.

Dames delivers a stark warning that honeybees will soon be extinct and that their disappearance is merely symptomatic of a far larger ecological crisis. He connects the bee die-off to his earlier predictions about frogs, a deadly wheat fungus called UG-99, and the coming solar maximum. He states bluntly that Earth faces becoming a barren planet within 50 years due to a combination of man-made ecocide and geophysical forces beyond human control.

On a more positive note, Dames reports that his decade-old remote viewing prediction of seas on Titan, Saturn's largest moon, was recently confirmed by NASA's Cassini mission. He suggests that humanity's only viable survival strategy involves self-contained habitats or underground living to weather the coming environmental storm.
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