About this episode
Ingo Swann and Paul H. Smith discuss remote viewing development and applications. Swann examines his pioneering role in developing remote viewing for intelligence gathering. Steve Quayle discusses bioterrorism threats and preparedness for biological attacks. The conversation explores remote viewing methodology and training protocols developed for military operations. Swann discusses remote viewing successes and the evidence that trained viewers can access non-local information. Quayle examines specific bioterror scenarios and vulnerabilities in public health response systems. The discussion addresses the science underlying remote viewing and theoretical models explaining how it works. Smith shares his experience as a military remote viewer and operational missions using these abilities. Quayle discusses weaponized pathogens and the catastrophic potential of bioterrorism. The broadcast explores consciousness as non-local and capable of accessing information beyond space and time. Quayle examines biological warfare preparedness and whether America can respond effectively to bioterror attacks.