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InvestigationProject Stargate (1972–1995)

The DIA's 23-year classified remote-viewing program, with cumulative funding of approximately $20 million, was conducted in partnership with SRI International and Science Applications International Corporation; declassified in 1995 by CIA at the direction of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.

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Initiated as Project SCANATE at Stanford Research Institute (later SRI International) in 1972 under physicists Russell Targ and Harold Puthoff, the program was funded by the CIA and the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command. It operated under successive code names — Gondola Wish, Grill Flame, Center Lane, Sun Streak, Star Gate — until consolidated at the Defense Intelligence Agency in 1991 and closed in June 1995. The 1995 closure report, prepared by the American Institutes for Research (AIR) at the request of Sen. Arlen Specter, concluded that ‘while statistically significant remote-viewing effects exist… the information is not in a form that is useful to intelligence operations.’ The cumulative classified funding has been variously stated at $20–25 million across the program’s 23-year run.

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