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Harold Edward Puthoff (born June 20, 1936), [2] often known as Hal Puthoff, is an American electrical engineer and parapsychologist. [ 3 ] Early life and career
Remote viewing (RV) is the practice of seeking impressions about a distant or unseen subject, purportedly sensing with the mind. [1] A remote viewer is expected to give information about an object, event, person, or location hidden from physical view and separated at some distance. [2]
The entertainment leg of To the Stars, often referred to as To the Stars Media, publishes albums, books, TV shows and films. To the Stars, Inc., the original company folded into the current entity in 2017, was announced in 2014 as a record label which debuted with Angels & Airwaves' fifth studio album The Dream Walker and DeLonge's first solo album, To the Stars...
Magician and paranormal investigator James Randi, who viewed some of the video recordings of Geller's time in the lab, attributes Geller's successes to "simple tricks". [18] Even Edgar Mitchell , who was present for the experiments and was a supporter of Geller, noted that Puthoff and Targ were sloppy in their research.
In the 1970s, CIA and DIA granted funds to Harold E. Puthoff to investigate paranormal abilities, collaborating with Russell Targ in a study of the purported psychic abilities of Uri Geller, Ingo Swann, Pat Price, Joseph McMoneagle and others, as part of the Stargate Project, [25] of which Puthoff became a director.
Referring to the Rendlesham incident, science writer and UFO skeptic Ian Ridpath wrote that time-traveling UFO allegations from retired sergeant Jim Penniston's hypnosis session may have been influenced by him watching the sci-fi film Official Denial (which aired in 1993 and released on video in May 1994, a few months before Penniston's claim ...
Rather than publishing the results in a scientific journal inviting peer review, this paper was circulated hand to hand throughout research and academic institutions across the US, and Puthoff accepted invitations to speak. [29] This paper caught the attention of the CIA and two agents paid a visit to Hal Puthoff at SRI and also met Swann.
As evidence Sarfatti cites a recording of his 1973 meeting with Harold E. Puthoff, Russell Targ, and others on his visit to Stanford Research Institute. [ 12 ] Sarfatti's name appears in several released CIA documents including a summary for the STARGATE project for remote viewing published June 1, 1979.