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Eight-Martini Results

'Eight-Martini Results' is a term coined within the Central Intelligence Agency to describe highly accurate and unsettling PSI-INT that is so inexplicable it drives intelligence officers to drink.

"Eight-Martini Results" is a term coined within the CIA to describe highly accurate and unsettling psychic intelligence that is so inexplicable it drives intelligence officers to drink. The term implies that the information received through Remote Viewing or other psi means is so precise and unexpected that it challenges conventional understanding and can be deeply unsettling for those who receive it.1

Pat Price's remote viewing of the Chinese Embassy in Africa, where he accurately described details that were known only to a few intelligence officers, was described as an "eight-martini evening" by Nick Clancy, a CIA officer. Similarly, Joe McMoneagle's accurate remote viewing of the Soviet Typhoon-class submarine was considered an "intelligence first" and an example of an eight-martini result for the U.S. Army's Grill Flame unit.1


  1. Jacobsen, Annie. Phenomena: The Secret History of the U.S. Government's Investigations into Extrasensory Perception and Psychokinesis. Little, Brown and Company, 2017.

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