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Major Edward A. Dames is an entrepreneur and retired U.S. Army officer.Because it was known to others around the Fort Meade area that Ed Dames was obsessed with UFOs and extraterrestrials, He wasn't one of the first five remote viewers trained by Ingo Swann. Instead, Dames was trained as how to "run" remote viewers as an aid to Fred Atwater. Dames was a monitor, not an instructor. Now a proponent and instructor of the psychic practice known as remote viewing, he's best known for his appearances on the Coast to Coast AM radio show, where he commonly makes catastrophic predictions about the future. He founded the company PSI TECH, which markets remote viewing kits and instructional DVDs.
   In 2004 he was hired as a consultant for the feature film Suspect Zero. He also made his acting debut in the film, playing the small role of a CIA remote viewing instructor. He at one time participated in remote viewing tests conducted by the CIA, the results and conditions of which are unknown to the public.

Predictions

On January 1, 2005, Dames told Coast to Coast listeners that a 9+ magnitude earthquake would strike the northwestern tip of New Guinea in March of that year. A 8.7 magnitude quake occurred March 28, 2005 off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Although the epicienter was about 2,000 miles west of where he predicted it would be, Dames claimed a "hit". His prediction also included that the Monju fast breeder reactor in Japan would "break", causing widespread devastation. This didn't occur.
   On October 9, 2004, Dames told the Coast to Coast audience that he was certain "the next use of a nuclear weapon used will be on the Korean peninsula, " On October 9, 2006, North Korea detonated a nuclear weapon on the Korean Peninsula. However, at the time of the prediction US intelligence had already made it publicly known that it believed that North Korea had a nuclear weapon program that was only a few years away from conducting a nuclear detonation.

The "Killshot"

Dames has long discussed what he calls "the Killshot", a deadly solar flare that will strike Earth in the near future. Dames has said the Killshot will occur at a time when the Earth's magnetic shield has been weakened by a long period of solar activity, and will eliminate most (but not all) life on the planet.
   In the summer of 1999 he told the listeners of "Coast To Coast AM" that, Y2K concerns not withstanding, "the Killshot" would occur in the fall of 1999. Dames said he'd re-located his family to a cave in the "Sandwich Islands" (Hawaii) to ride out the event.
   In February 2005 he told Coast to Coast AM listeners that it would most definitely occur around the coming November (following a premature landing of the Space Shuttle). Then in July, he revised that timeline to encompass a "maximum of two years".
   On 9th December 2006 he again discussed the killshot on Coast to Coast AM, in the context of a powerful contemporary coronal mass ejection event. He said this event was the beginning of the sequence that would lead to the Killshot, and that most earth-orbiting satellites would be put out of action. He stated unequivocally that "There will be no more solar max events". His latest account now estimates that one-third of the human population will die from the blast. As of March 2007, his website currently states that the Killshot will happen "in the next ten years."
   The Appleseed Cast song "Storms," from the album Mare Vitalis, includes a conversation between Ed Dames and Art Bell. Ed is referred to as "Doctor Doom".

The "Plant Pathogen"

In February 1997, Dames predicted that a cylinder bearing a plant pathogen would detach from comet Hale-Bopp, and enter Earth's atmosphere above equatorial Africa. The pathogen -- sent to Earth by an "intelligent agency" -- would then kill all green plants on Earth, with the exception of algae. According to Dames, the effects of the pathogen would "appear immediately".
   In April 1997, Dames reported that the cylinder "has already detached."
   In September 1997, Dames continued to maintain that the cylinder had detached from the comet in April 1997. He predicted that it would enter Earth's atmosphere between December 1997 and February 1998 -- and that while it was burning up in the atmosphere, it would release the deadly pathogenic spores.
   In an October 1998 interview, Dames no longer used the word "pathogen". He claimed that the particles that would be released from the space cylinder would accelerate the growth of earthly fungi. He claimed that even before the arrival of this fungal accelerant, "the world's food crops are in trouble right now from fungi."(External Link)

The "Second Chernobyl"

On April 2, 2007, again on Coast to Coast AM(External Link), Dames predicted another nuclear disaster somewhere in the Ukraine similar to that which befell Chernobyl and at a similar graphite-core reactor. He said this would happen "in about a month. Within two months at the outside".
   By June 2, 2007, no nuclear accident of any kind had occurred in Ukraine. A rumoured radiation leak in the Caucasus was a false alarm. Dames offered no apology for his alarmism.

Steve Fosset search

On a September 11, 2007, during another appearance on Coast to Coast AM, Dames said he was 100% sure missing adventurer/aviator Steve Fosset was dead. CNN and MSNBC, reported on September 12 that Fossett was likely to be dead. Dames stated on the show that he'd contacted the search and rescue teams, because Dames' team had remotely viewed to within 1000 meters the location where Fosset's plane had come down. Dames, however, said that the authorities hadn't used his information yet, and if they didn't he'd send in his own team to the location where they claim Fosset went down. During the February 18, 2008 Coast to Coast AM show, George Noory told a caller that Dames had decided NOT to send his own team to find Fosset, but to give his information to those searching for him.

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