:: SUB-ARCHIVE ::
Psychic Phenomena: When Information Appears Without a Clear Channel
Premonitions, remote viewing, shared dreams, and “knowing” that arrives before evidence. We track experiments, field reports, cognitive bias, and the cases that resist clean dismissal—because the signal keeps showing up.
Scope of Inquiry
STATUS: Active
What This Sub-Archive Tracks
This sub-archive investigates claims of information without an obvious channel: premonitions, telepathy, shared dreams, remote viewing, and intuitive “hits” that arrive before verification. We keep the frame disciplined—experiments, protocols, field reports, and bias mechanisms—while staying honest about what people experience. Most cases dissolve under probability, memory editing, and pattern-seeking. The remaining edge is where the same anomalies repeat under constraints that should have killed them.
Classification Categories
Premonitions
Foreknowledge claims—tested against timing, specificity, and selective recall.
Remote Viewing
Structured attempts to describe distant targets—strong claims require clean protocols and scoring.
Telepathy & Shared Dreams
Cross-person correspondences—filtered for contamination, suggestion, and post-event alignment.
Reading Protocol
How to Read a “Psychic” Claim
- Demand specificity and timestamps: vague hits grow “accurate” after the fact.
- Control for leakage: cues, prior knowledge, and subtle prompts can fake a clean result.
- Track base rates: rare events feel prophetic when you forget the misses.
If the signal is real, it should survive constraints. If it’s noise, constraints will expose it.
Case Files
STATUS: Active
Telepathy Experiments: What the Records Show—and Where They Stop
Clairvoyance Evidence: What the Records Show—and Where They Stop
Telekinesis Real Cases: CIA Holdings and Documentary Limits
Project Stargate Remote Viewing: What the Record Can Certify

A Living Archive
This project is never complete. History is a fluid signal, often distorted by those who record it. We are constantly updating these files as new information is declassified or discovered.