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The first experiments with Uri Geller are very interesting. Video footage from November/December 1972, with Russell Targ and Harold E. Puthoff.
The SRI is a research institute that collaborated with CIA from 1972 to 1991 on parapsycology, remote viewing (STARGATE, SCANATE and GRILL FLAME projects) and other paranormal research projects. Looks quite related to Real Sleep theme
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The Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) is a nonpartisan economic research institution housed at Stanford University. It was founded in 1982 as a way to bring together economic scholars.
Their stated mission is to support research that informs economic policy making while engaging future leaders and scholars. They seek to share knowledge and build relationships between academics, government officials, the business community and the public.
The event attracts speakers and attendees who are interested in economics and its impact on society which includes students, investors, leaders in business, authors, policy leaders and academics. As DASH continues to grow and innovate, the economic implications are many. Engaging in conversations and garnering credibility with economic thought leaders is critical to the long term success of becoming a global currency.
Sponsoring one of the worlds premier economic conferences through a self funded treasury would give DASH a literal seat at the table with policy makers and world leaders. Building the necessary relationships that would elevate the network of DASH is critical to ensuring the economic impact that DASH can have. The SIEPR conference allows for the DASH community to engage with many of the people who could influence the future of cryptocurrencies.
Here are some of the speakers from prior years:
Henry Paulson, Former Secretary of the Treasury
Ben Bernanke, Former Federal Reserve Chairman
Condoleezza Rice, Former Secretary of State
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase
Hernando de Soto, Economist
Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of NYC
Niall Ferguson, The Ascent of Money, Harvard University
Meg Whitman, CEO of Hewlett Packard, CEO of Ebay
Jeffrey Immelt, Chairman and CEO of GE
Leon Panetta, Former Secretary of Defense
Jean-Claude Trichet, Former President of the European Central Bank
Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund
SIEPR is a thought leader in economic policy and hosts events throughout the year and publishes research. Their main annual event is the Summit held in the spring every year. will be held at Stanford on March 9th, 2018. The Summit is a one day event and covers major topics in economics and hosts leading thinkers in policy, business and academia.
Sponsorship Level: Premier Sponsor, there is only one level of sponsorship for the summit and only two sponsorship slots available to new sponsors. SIEPR seeks to
... keep reading on reddit β‘Jesse Hobson, the first president of Stanford Research Institute, in a 1952 speech made it clear what lines the institute was to follow. Stanford can be described as one of the "jewels" in Tavistock's Crown in its rule over the United States. Founded in 1946 immediately after the close of WW II, it was presided over by Charles A. Anderson, with emphasis on mind control research and "future sciences." Included under the Stanford umbrella was Charles F. Kettering Foundation which developed the "Changing Images of Man" upon which the Aquarian Conspiracy rests.
Some of Stanford's major clients and contracts were at first centered around the defense establishment but, as Stanford grew, so did the diversity of its services:
Applications of Behavioral Sciences to Research Management. Office of Science and Technology. SRI Business Intelligence Program. U.S. Department of Defense Directorate of Defense Research and Engineering. U.S. Department of Defense Office of Aerospace Research. Among corporations seeking Stanford's services were Wells Fargo Bank, Bechtel Corporation, Hewlett Packard, Bank of America, McDonnell-Douglas Corporation, Blyth, Eastman Dillon and TRW Company. One of Stanford's more secret projects was extensive work on chemical and bacteriological warfare (CAB) weapons.
Stanford Research is plugged into at least 200 smaller "think tanks" doing research into every facet of life in America. This is known as ARPA networking and represents the emergence of probably the most far-reaching effort to control the environment of every individual in the country. At present Stanford's computers are linked with 2500 "sister" research consoles which include the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Bell Telephone Laboratories, U.S. Army Intelligence, the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI), RANI), MIT, Harvard and UCLA. Stanford plays a key role in that it is the "library," cataloging all ARPA documentation.
"Other agencies"βand one can use one's imagination here, are allowed to search through SRI's "library" for key words, 228 phrases, look through sources and update their own master files with those of Stanford Research Center. The Pentagon, for instance, uses SRI's "master files" extensively, and there is little doubt that other U.S. Government agencies do the same. Pentagon "command and control" problems are worked out by Stanford.
While ostensibly these apply only to weapons and soldiers, there is absolutely no guarant
... keep reading on reddit β‘http://www.remoteviewed.com/remote_viewing_history_sri2.html
What are your thoughts on this video?
I personally believe Uri is the real deal.
I just doesnt find it plausible that he is able to fool a group of scientists doing controlled experiments like this over and over again without getting caught.
The first experiments with Uri Geller are very interesting. Video footage from November/December 1972, with Russell Targ and Harold E. Puthoff at a young age. :)
The first experiments with Uri Geller are very interesting. Video footage from November/December 1972, with Russell Targ and Harold E. Puthoff at a young age. :)
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