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Third Eye Spies
Third Eye Spies

Third Eye Spies

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Two physicists discover psychic abilities are real only to have their experiments at Stanford co-opted by the CIA and their research silenced by the demands of secrecy. This is the true story of Russell Targ and America's Cold War psychic spies, disclosed and declassified for the first time, with evidence presented by a Nobel laureate, an Apollo astronaut, and the military and scientific community that has been suppressed for nearly 30 years.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

115 mins

Rating

5.5/10

Release Date

01 March 2019

Country

United States of America

Cast

Russell Targ

Russell Targ

Self - Stanford Research Institute Remote Viewing Program

Nicholas Targ

Nicholas Targ

Self - Attorney, Formerly U.S. Dept. of Interior

Christopher Green

Christopher Green

Self - Former Director, Life Sciences Division, CIA

Ken Kress

Ken Kress

Self - Undercover CIA Physicist

Harold E. Puthoff

Harold E. Puthoff

Self - Stanford Research Institute Remote Viewing Program

Stephan A. Schwartz

Stephan A. Schwartz

Self - Remote Viewing Pioneer

Dean Radin

Dean Radin

Self - Research Director, Institute of Noetic Sciences

Charles T. Tart

Charles T. Tart

Self - Psychologist - SRI Consultant, U.C. Davis

Skip Atwater

Skip Atwater

Self – Director - U.S. Army Remote Viewing Program, 1985-1995

Dale Graff

Dale Graff

Self – Program Manager for Remote Viewing, DIA

Uri Geller

Uri Geller

Self - Ex-Spy/Magician

Joe McMoneagle

Joe McMoneagle

Self - Former Remote Viewer 001, U.S. Army ret.

Earl Jones

Earl Jones

Self - Former Lab Director, Stanford Research Institute

Brian Josephson

Brian Josephson

Self - Nobel Laureate in Physics, Cambridge

Alan Wallace

Alan Wallace

Self - Philosopher, Tibetan Buddhist Scholar

Bernard J. Carr

Bernard J. Carr

Self - University of London, Prof. of Mathematics & Astronomy

Jessica Utts

Jessica Utts

Self - Co-Author AIR Report on U.S. Intelligence Remote Viewing

Karil Daniels

Karil Daniels

Self - Cinematographer, 1984 Moscow Trip

Lori Lambert Williams

Lori Lambert Williams

Self - Remote Viewing Instructor, Intuitive Specialists

Edgar D. Mitchell

Edgar D. Mitchell

Self - Apollo 14 Astronaut

Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter

Self - 39th President of the United States (archive sound)

Patricia Hearst

Patricia Hearst

Self (archive footage)

Theresa May

Theresa May

Self (archive footage)

Ray Hyman

Ray Hyman

Self - Co-Author AIR Report on Remote Viewing (archive footage)

Lance Mungia

Lance Mungia

Narrator (voice)

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