Name: | Fed Watch |
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E-Mail: | fedwatch@hotmail.com |
Date/Time: | 2/13/99 11:23 AM |
Subject: | The Other Ashley Carlson Investigation ... |
The local community has certainly rallied. We are all hoping for a fruitful end to the investigation of the disappearence of Ashley Carlson. Certainly our best wishes got to the family. Perhaps there is some doubt as to which family at this point. Certainly all leads are being followed up on by the FBI.There is another investigation going on as well, the 'psychic' one. We will not debate the merits of psychics here, nor annoy the family with false hopes. We will say that a high-quality .JPG photo of Ashley was e-mailed to two resources ... not Sylvia Brown, although here police work is legendary, but to two groups in Hawaii. The first is Major Ed Dames company, now private, which continues on investigations after the ending of the Defense Intelligence Agency project STARGATE. Ed's staff takes on cases from time to time waving extremely high fees these days, in the public interest. Secondly, there is a local Remote Viewers' Guild that has many members trained in remote viewing as well. Success rates were less than 50% back when Joe McMoneagle was involved from Army Intelligence, at Fort Meade. The 20 year project was eventually scrapped, but Major Dames, and others still, to this day, do missing persons work, locate nuclear and bio-weapons facilities worldwide, and other intelligence work.
There is reason to be hopeful. So far, there have been no replies as of today. My personal 'psychic' session went as follows :
Ashley is alive, and well. This was countered by another psychic. She was 'seen' by me as wearing a blue/white gingham dress. She (as of last night ) was in a basement, typical of basements in Astoria. It was entirely vacant, and there is reason to believe that the house is vacant as well. She was looking up - waiting for someone to return. I could not tell if she was being held against her will. She knew the person she was waiting for. She appeared safe, not frightened, and unharmed. She was unhappy because she wanted a favorite toy stuffed animal. I got the impression it was a dog. It was blue, and shaggy. These were the only impressions that I 'got'.
Remote viewing, by professionals, like Dames' group, get the same random images, and impressions that the rest of us psychics get. They focus on tast, smell, and other senses. The method is repeated several times, with notes taken. The interpretation of results can be open to disagreement, and re-interpretation. Usually the impressions are accurate. The protocols they employ insure the psychics' thoughts are removed from the data. I hope Joni, and others I know will take on this case. I had helped in a non-psychic advisory capacity in another Oregon missing persons case that they were working on some months ago. Meanwhile we wait for answers ... Godspeed
Name: | Fed Watch |
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E-Mail: | fedwatch@hotmail.com |
Date/Time: | 2/13/99 4:19 PM |
Subject: | Re: The Other Ashley Carlson Investigation ... |
Sometimes 'pictures' like the above can be time-shifted ... In McMoneagle's book MIND TREK, he describes a 'miss' at S.R.I., one of the places project STARGATE took place, where he remote viewed a brickyard, and got it correct down to the last detail - except he saw a crane with a flag on top ! After visiting the target site, the owner pulled out a picture from opening day in the 1940's where the photo showed a crane set up in the center, with a flag on top ! Hit - but time-shifted ... Major Ed Dames stresses to 'write everything down', no matter how trivial. Usually the first impression is the correct one. Labored interpretations, can distort the origional 'find'. Most psychics have the same problem - the images ( clairvoyant ) and sounds ( clairaudient ) are correct in the first 'reception', but can be changed to 'fit' a pattern or interpretation. In the above reading, I 'saw' a blue/white gingham dress. Today I saw a description of the last clothes she was wearing. Obviously wrong - yet if I had that information prior, from a poster in only ONE location, with the description, my expectations would have been affecting what I 'saw'. Yet, like McMoneagle's, perhaps, if a relative had Ashley, then she could have had a change of clothes - or it's a past time picture, not present time ... thats why advanced training for psychics is so hard to find, and most never persue the 'higher levels' ...
Name: | Fed Watch |
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E-Mail: | fedwatch@hotmail.com |
Date/Time: | 2/13/99 4:56 PM |
Subject: | History of Military Remote Viewing |
Major Ed Dames sets the record straight!Monday, December 11, 1995
Major Dames wants to set the record straight regarding U.S. Government
involvement in remote viewing. He supplies further information in response
to recent press reports, most of which merely scratched
the surface of the topic. The CIA evaluation of remote viewing dealt
only with results achieved in controlled, unclassified research environments.
Here are some additional historic facts, provided by Major Dames: Omitted
from the Nightline discussion was any mention of the actual DoD (Department
of Defense) operational unit. STARGATE bore no resemblance to its progenitor
Army psychic spy unit, which operated
as a classified entity for more than a decade (1977-1988). STARGATE
consisted of three individuals, only one of which was a professional
military remote viewer. The other two individuals (both female) were
tarot card readers and channelers, employed by DIA since 1987. One
maintained a very intimate relationship with a certain member of the
U.S. Congress. The original unit consisted of between 6-8 commissioned
MI (military intelligence) officers. No civilian researcher ever
had access to this unit. Through his limited contact with the unclassified
research, Ray Hyman unwittingly became a "Judas Goat," helping to keep
the Soviets (and, for operational security reasons, the American taxpayers)
, in the dark about both the existence of the unit and, more importantly,
its effectiveness. The remote viewing program had three aspects, each
of which received separate Department of the Army funding. These were:The operational unit (classified).
A medical evaluation program, to determine effects of RV on trainees
(classified).
A remote viewing R&D program the proverbial "tip of the iceberg"
(unclassified). The Army operational unit had been continuously employed,
since 1978, in support of actual missions, first for DoD, later for
the entire national intelligence community, particularly in cases whereall other intelligence penetration attempts had failed, or were not
available. GRILL FLAME, (which was listed on the INSCOM books as "Detachment
G"), had consisted of soldiers and a few civilians who possessed varying
degrees of natural psychic ability. These operatives utilized altered
states to achieve (varying degrees) of target contact. Major Dames had
been both an electronic warfare officer and scientific and technical
intelligence officer, from 1981-83. During that time, he was one of
GRILL FLAME's primary "customers" for its product.In 1983,Ingo Swann, under the direction of Dr. Harold Puthoff
at SRI, realized a breakthrough, i.e., he developed an accurate model
of how the collective unconscious communicates (target) information
to conscious awareness. Swann believed that the ability to remote view,
like language, is an innate faculty a birthright but must be learned
to be effective. Swann's model provided a rigid set of instructions
which theoretically allowed anyone to actually be trained to produce
accurate, detailed target data. To test the model, the Army sent Major
Dames and five others to Swann as a prototype trainee group. The results
were more than anyone, even Swann, had anticipated. In six months,
Major Dames' team members were producing psychically derived data with
more consistency and accuracy than the most renown
natural (untrained) psychics alive. In late 1983, the team parted company
with Swann. As the new operations and training officer for the unit,
(now designated CENTER LANE), Dames took a "let's see what this baby
can do" approach, replacing the unit's former intelligence collection
methodology with the breakthrough technique. With the increased
military rigor and discipline, combined with a team approach and countless
hours of applying the new tool against a wide range of operational
and training targets, the techniques became dependable enough to be
used in support of life-or-death missions, or special operations in
which the application of deadly (military) force was authorized. In
1986, the Army passed the highly controversial unit to DIA. SUN STREAK
(ferreted away in DIA's Scientific and Technical Intelligence Directorate
as DT-S), was a bastard element. This is because
DIA is an analytical agency it has no charter to collect intelligence! Because
of this formal prohibition, Major Dames' focus shifted almost entirely
to developing and teaching advanced remote viewing training techniques
to the team. But, as a displaced operations officer,
he began slipping in numerous operational missions right under the
nose of Dale Graff, a civilian who had been assigned by DIA to administratively
oversee the unit. Dames continued to go outside of authorized channels
to pass "PSIINT" (psychic intelligence) to former clients in the intelligence
community and classified research community, particularly to Los Alamos
National Laboratory and the Biological Threat Analysis Center, (which
Major Dames had helped establish during a prior assignment, by supplying
the U.S. President and NSC with proof that the Soviets had clandestinely
developed a new generation of biochemical warfare agents). By 1989,
Dale Graff had replaced all of the trained military professionals with
psychics virtually taken "off the street," thus rendering the project
ineffective for intelligence collection purposes
but highly entertaining for certain civilian officials who came to
visit DIA's "witches" to obtain personal psychic "readings." All of
the evolved, enabling remote viewing expertise and knowledge now resides
in the civilian sector, where Dames' company, continues to teach the techniques
and employ this powerful tool in commercial operations.
Name: | Fed Watch |
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E-Mail: | fedwatch@hotmail.com |
Date/Time: | 2/13/99 6:09 PM |
Subject: | Re: Ashley UPDATE |
Via Ed Dames chat server :5:59 PM Sat 2/13/99
from : grumpyphopkins
java@edm-p36.supernet.ab.ca( Edmonton, Alberta, Canada )
re : Ashley
"sad, scared, not fed enough"
"doesn't want to be found ... "
"comfortable with her surroundings"
"happy, no worries ... "
"staying with someone she knows"
left because - "not loving enough"
"know each other ( person staying with )"
"basement, cold"
"told where her parents would meet her"
"relative ... isn't someone unknown to her"
"know each other"
sounds like runaway - staying with someone 'safe' ???"if it is important to you - it will come before you as a dream"
"recognise what the symbols mean to you ..."
"and close the case before she is blue ... "------
end session
Name: | Fed Watch |
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E-Mail: | fedwatch@hotmail.com |
Date/Time: | 2/16/99 11:30 AM |
Subject: | Re: Final Report ... |
Ashley Carlson Final Report :2/16/99
Unfortunately, Ashley is no longer with us. The 'debriefing' session is as follows ... It is always necessary to look back and re-evaluate how the session went. What were 'hits' and what were 'misses. Initially, I held back on making the psychic session public for 24 hours. The information I had 'showed' she was in no immeadiate danger - and I wanted to contact at least one other remote viewer to either corroborate, or dispute my findings. There are advantages to Internet networking of psychics, remote viewers, reverse speech investigators, channelers, and private detectives !
Initially I contacted a third psychic, who wants to remain anonymous, who said regarding Ashley, "She's no longer with us". A follow up revealed that statement was made, which countered mine, because "Ashley's spirit was so strong, she couldn't still have a body ..." There were other clues as well, and why I wanted corroboration before approaching the authorities. Actually, I first approached the family - calls were screened for ransom demands. My second choice would have been the Sherrif's Search and Rescue group, of which I was a member for a year. I was referred to local Police and later the Crimes Team/FBI. NOTE : The FBI has a poor record re : psychic information. Some people I know started a 'psychic detective agency' some time ago, and their staff of psychic investigators took, as a demo, ten of the FBI's unsolved cases, public, high profile ones, and provided one or two entirely new 'leads'. The result was 6 months of investigation, and harrasment of them !
The information was passed on via here - on Sat the 13th. An interview with me was never scheduled. The Daily Astorian said, "The primary theory is a stranger kidnapped Ashley. But investigators are also persuing other possibilities, including that she ran away or was taken by a relative, Johnson said." You're welcome.
The motive seems to have been a run away, and staying with someone 'safe'. Looking back over my session and the remote viewer's session from Canada, there were hints of foul play. I suppose I didn't want to 'go there'. The reference to her becoming 'blue' seems ominous. And my friend's insistance that she had 'passed on'. In going back over my session, I remember the basement was nearly empty, but had a lot of light. The floor above seemed, almost transparent. Dream-like ... and her wanting her favorite toy ? It is all consistent with someone who 'passed on'. I got she was at peace as well. Spectacular misses, as McMoneagle describes can have data. In another session, when trying to get the actual name of a person anonymously posting on my web forum, I got 'Wesley' - since the first image I 'got' was of an old Star Trek episode. A miss - or was it ? As it turns out, it was Glenn - Glenn WHEATON - the exact same last name as the actor, Wil WHEATON ! But so close doesn't count in most police work ...
It was the details that so confused me. The state of peace, no worries, I needed another psychic to confirm. Other details I thought unimportant at the time come to mind : No vehicle involved, withing walking distance, somewhere in Astoria, perhaps in the neighborhood, staying with a relative, or someone trusted ! We spent time on why I was blocked at getting furthur details. We now know that she probably had passed on, and the psychic trail had actually ended. She did seem to be looking for her parents. Many times the recently deceased do not know what has happened to them, roam, or go to a safe place and are confused. All of that was present. I spent part of my session trying to reverse-trace the canadian, and found the ISP, and node right before he ended the session. I believe he was aware that I was trying to trace HIM, in case furthur details were needed later. He obviously had training, and told me initially he didn't want to get involved ...
In a similar case, Joni Douriff had contacted me when the disappearence of Stephanie Condon took place. Despite intimated details from Ed Dames personally, about a UPS truck, and driver, and a town - the locals ignored the psychic results. I was then explaing the mentality here in Oregon, the 'frontier', as it were. Perhaps my not having been contacted in three days tells me even more. The Defense Intelligency Agency saw the merits of psychics. Some Police departments employ Sylvia Brown. Then there is Oregon ...
In conclusion, I was asked if I had had a chance to do any psychometry, 'studying' one of Ashley's objects for 'impressions'. I replied that I was never asked to. We all tried to help, each in our own way. Thye town suffers a needless loss of one little girl. Will there be a next time ? Perhaps several viewers and psychics, in a more coordinated effort, followed by a media blitz, if it doesn't scare off those involved, would be a better way to go ... meanwhile, we continue to debrief, study and learn, so that the next time, the results will be clearer, result in better leads, and be more timely.
73's radioman
Name: | Fed Watch |
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E-Mail: | fedwatch@hotmail.com |
Date/Time: | 2/17/99 10:10 AM |
Subject: | Re: A final thought ... from radioman |
Consider this from the Daily Astorian :"authorities won't say how or when Ashley died ..." - we now know it was within 24 hrs after Thursday at 6 PM
"to report that Patrick Harned had RUN AWAY after a fight with her ..."
"FBI agents and Astoria and state police entered a side door into the BASEMENT about 2:30 PM (Mon). Minutes later they led a tracking dog into the basement ..."
"said she saw Harned pulling what looked like a rolled up carpet out of the basement of his home the day after Ashley disappeared ..." - empty basement with cement floor ?
I'll admit I haven't had the necessary training required for a professional remote viewer, and it seems that other clues led to the discovery ... but consider just the main points : basement, walking distance, friend/relative, no vehicle involved ... THREE days before the discovery. I'll bet on psychics anyday !
73's radioman