The CIA declassified 12,000+ Project STARGATE documents in 2017.
The CIA declassified 12,000+ Project STARGATE documents in 2017.
In January 2017, the CIA published the complete STARGATE collection as part of its CREST archive release. That's the declassified record of the US government's 23-year remote viewing program — session logs, operational reports, internal evaluations, budget documents, and foreign intelligence assessments. Most people know the program existed. Very few have actually dug into the primary documents. Here's how to access them: The CIA's own reading room — the primary source cia.gov/readingroom/co… 12,473 documents straight from the source. The Black Vault — searchable PDFs theblackvault.com/documentarchiv… The CIA released everything as .tif image files, which are nearly impossible to search or read. John Greenewald converted all 89,901 pages into searchable PDFs. Start here if you actually want to read them. Internet Archive — full browsable dataset archive.org/details/STARGA… The complete collection organized by folder, including sessions from SCANATE, GONDOLA WISH, GRILL FLAME, CENTER LANE, and SUN STREAK — the earlier code names before the program consolidated under STARGATE. submitted by /u/coinfanking [link] [comments]