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A gruesome murder rocked Northern California. Then came the CIA’s psychic army.
Key Excerpts from Article on Website of San Francisco Chronicle (San Francisco's Leading Newspaper)

Posted: May 23rd, 2025
https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/project-stargate-cia-...
In April of 1972, Russell Targ, a Columbia-trained physicist with an unusual interest in the paranormal, met with the Office of Scientific Intelligence, a secretive branch of the CIA that monitored biological warfare, nuclear weapons and guided missiles during the Cold War. Their Soviet enemies, who had likely been experimenting with drugs, hypnotism, yoga and black magic, were now reportedly moving inanimate objects with their minds. From a military standpoint, the implications were horrifying. So the U.S. government brokered a deal: For an initial investment of $874, or just under $7,000 in today’s dollars, Targ and his colleague, fellow physicist Harold Puthoff, would test the feasibility of using psychic spies at their Menlo Park lab. The operation, called Stargate, would go on to explore whether ordinary civilians could locate clandestine military facilities across the world using their hidden third eye. According to archived news reports, in total, officials spent $20 million on the secret program. Almost immediately, “curious” data started to emerge: Subjects began describing secret locations thousands of miles away with frightening accuracy. Others reportedly levitated small weights with their minds, while some allegedly controlled temperatures and read information inside sealed envelopes. One man, Patrick Price, who later became known as the SRI’s “psychic treasure,” was especially prolific. “We want to make it clear,” [Targ] told reporters in 1976, “that the functioning is ordinary, rather than extraordinary. It is a regular human capability.”
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