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This document is a table of contents for several reports related to the CIA's Stargate program. The reports cover topics such as paranormal phenomena, research into telepathy and psychokinesis, and investigations into the Soviet Union's psychoenergetics program. The reports provide background information, assessments, conclusions, and recommendations. Some of the topics covered include extrasensory perception, psychotronic generators, and out-of-the-body phenomena. The reports also include references and appendices with additional information.
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ABSTRACT (U) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v
I BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW (U) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
A. Chronology of Major Events (U) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
B. Official Policy (U) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
I I EAST-WEST EXCHANGE (U) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
A. China Psychoenergetics Tour--Introduction (U) 7
B. Institute of High Energy Physics (Beijing) (U). . . . . 8
C. Shanghai Meeting with Editorial Staff of 'Nature'
('Ziran Zazhi') (U) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
D. PRC Representation at Cambridge Conference (U). . . . . 12
III ASSESSMENT AND CONCLUSIONS (U) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
A. Assessment (U) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
B. Conclusions (U) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
REFERENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
APPENDICES
A EXCEPTIONAL HUMAN BODY RADIATION (U). . . . . . . . . . 23
B STUDY OF THE EXTRAORDINARY FUNCTION OF THE HUMAN BODY
IN CHINA (U) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
C PARTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY ON CHINESE WORK ON EHBF (U). .
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Preface ......................................................................................................................................................... v
Executive Summary ................................................................................................................................. ix
Section I Introduction (U) ............................................................................................................ 1
1. Terminology (U) ....................................................................................................................... 1
2. Scope (U) .................................................................................................................................... 1
Section II Specific Investigations (USSR) (U) ......................................................................... 3
1. Information Processes (U) ..................................................................................................... 3
2. Energetic Processes (U) .......................................................................................................... 7
Section III Historical Review (U) ................................................................................................. 11
1. USSR (U) ................................................................................................................................... . 11
2. Other Warsaw Pact Countries (U) ..................................................................................... 17
Section IV Subception (U) .............................................................................................................. 21
1. Introduction (U) ....................................................................................................................... 21
2. Dowsing (U) ............................................................................................................................... 21
3. Ideomotor Response (U) ........................................................................................................ 23
4. Myotransfer (U) ...........................................:............................................................................ 24
5. Electroencephalogram Response (U) .................................................................................. 25
6. Suppressed Neuromuscular Response (U) ......................................................................... 26
7. Involuntary Physiological Changes (U) ............................................................................. 28
Section V Theoretical Aspects (U) .............................................................................................. 29
1. Electromagnetics (U) ............................................................................................................... 29
2. Quantum Physics (U) .............................................................................................................. 30
3. Gravitation (U) ......................................................................................................................... 31
4. Holography (U) ........................................................................................................................ 32
5. Other (U) .................................................................................................................................... 32
Section - VI Paraphysics Research Environment (U) ................................................................ 35
1. Belief Structures (U) ............................................................................................................... 35
2. Perceived Threat from the Weat (U) ................................................................................ 40
3. Organizational Politics (U) ................................................................................................... 41
4. Net Assessment (U) ................................................................................................................. 41
Section VII Level of Research Effort-Quantitative Measures (U) ..................................... 43
1. Barriers to Assessment (U) ................................................................................................... 43
2. Number of Paraphysics Researchers (U) .......................................................................... 46
3. Facilities Housing Paraphysics Research (U) .................................................................. 48
4. Government Support for Paraphysics Research (U) ...................................................... 48
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Annex A Personalities and Facilities-Prime Paraphysics Areas (U) ...........................
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Annex B Personalities and Facilities-Secondary Paraphysics Areas (U) ...................
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Appendix II Biographical Notes-Selected Personalities (U) .................................................
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Appendix III Methodological and Data Considerations (U) ....................................................
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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INTEGRATED USSR PSYCHOENERGETICS PROGRAM
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APPENDIX I BIOELECTRONICS SECTION GOALS
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LIST OF FIGURES ............................................................ iii
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Analyses of Selected Japanese Experiments .......................... 2
Incidents of Fraud .............................................. 4
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SCOPE OF EFFORT .................................................. 7
A. Private Organizations ............................................. 7
B. Government and Military Sectors ................................... 9
C. Commercial Sector ............................................. 10
IV CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ........................... 12
REFERENCES ................................................................15
APPENDIX A ............................................................... A-1
APPENDIX B ............................................................... B-1
APPENDIX C ............................................................... C-1
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PART I
EXTRASENSORY PERCEPTION (ESP)---------------------------
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SECTION I BACKGROUND---------------------------------
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SECTION II TELEPATHY (ENERGY TRANSFER) IN ANIMALS----
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SECTION III TELEPATHY (ENERGY TRANSFER) IN MAN--------
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Part A Classical Theories and Experiments--------
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Part B Current Soviet/Czech Theories and
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SECTION IV TELEPATHIC BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION----------
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Part A Basic Research----------------------------
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Part B Applied Research--------------------------
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PART II PSYCHOTRONIC GENERATOR RESEARCH-------------------------
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PART III PSYCHOKINESIS RESEARCH----------------------------------
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PART IV OUT-OF-THE-BODY PHENOMENA--------------------------------
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SECTION I REMOTE VIEWING----------------------------
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SECTION II THE APPORT TECHNIQUE----------------------
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PART V CONCLUSIONS---------------------------------------------
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PART VI TRENDS AND FORECASTS------------------------------------
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APPENDIX - PERSONNEL AND FACILITIES-------------------------------
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1. USSR - Affiliation Known----------------------------
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2. USSR - Affiliation Unknown--------------------------
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3. Czechoslovakia - Affiliation Known-------------------
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4. Czechoslovakia - Affiliation Unknown----------------
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Data Handling ----------------------------
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