The famed remote viewer Ed Dames, you might know him from the kill shot or being a frequent guest on Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell back in the 1990s and 2000s as George Noory took the show over.
Dames has been a controversial figure, a lot of people have felt he was a complete fraud while others paid him money to learn how to remote view.
It’s clear that Art Bell made him famous. But seriousness or accuracy aside, it was the 90s and it was always a great show when Dames was on…
Dames was a retired U.S. Army intelligence officer who was connected to the government’s Stargate Project, a Cold War era program that explored the idea of psychic spying, also known as remote viewing. While that sounds like something straight out of a movie, the program itself was real and was eventually shut down in the mid 1990s after it failed to produce reliable or actionable intelligence.
Dames positioned himself as one of the leading figures in remote viewing and went on to teach it and promote it publicly, especially through his many appearances on Coast to Coast AM. His most well known claim was the “kill shot,” a catastrophic solar event he warned would one day devastate Earth, though the prediction was made repeatedly over the years without ever coming to pass.
To some he was a whistleblower of hidden knowledge, to others a man capitalizing on mystery and fear, but either way he became one of the most recognizable voices tied to remote viewing and end of the world predictions during that era.
Regardless of his reputation and background he has left the Earth at this time and he is now viewing us all from a different location if there is a different location that we go to.
May he rest in peace and during his lifetime at least despite all of the warnings and dreadful predictions, he never saw the kill shot.
But it made him famous.



