What happened to all the "Indigo childs"?

Not necessarily. We can only speculate as to why the pentagon decided to pull the plug on the Army's unit, but there are several suspicious circumstances that really make you wonder if there was not more than meets the eye. For starters Ingo Swann mentioned several times that he trained people from all different branches of the DoD including the CIA, DIA, Air Force, and other special forces units. They would train people and then they would never see or hear from them again. The only unit that was declassified and shut down was the Army unit at Ft. Meade... What about all those other people and their units?

Another suspicious circumstance was the timing of the declassification and shut down. Retired Major David Morehouse was in that Army unit and was getting ready to come out with a book exposing the whole program despite it still being classified. The book was called 'Psychic Warrior: Inside the CIA's Stargate Program'. By declassifying, shutting down, and discrediting the whole thing it certainly made sense from a tactical perspective on the Pentagon's part. The program lasted over 20 years. Why within months of a whistle blowing book coming out would they do what they did? Again, it makes one wonder.

Remote Viewing was never meant to replace ground intelligence. It was meant to compliment it and provide additional insight. There are several documented cases where the remote viewing data ended up being far more accurate than the ground intelligence was too. It is incredibly cheap compared to other methods of intelligence as well. There are many reasons it is extremely valuable.

I would personally bet a steak dinner that the military's remote viewing program is still active today, but kept under even deeper cover than ever before. Unfortunately we don't have any real way of knowing so it will have to remain a mystery...

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