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Jake Stewart

In September 1979, Stewart brought Hal Puthoff and Skip Atwater satellite photographs of a large industrial facility at the port of Severodvinsk in northern Russia.

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Jake Stewart was a Navy lieutenant commander on the National Security Council staff during the Jimmy Carter administration. He was an enthusiastic supporter of the Grill Flame program and played a key role in tasking remote viewers with sensitive intelligence problems.1

In September 1979, Stewart brought Hal Puthoff and Skip Atwater satellite photographs of a large industrial facility at the port of Severodvinsk in northern Russia. He tasked the remote viewers, particularly Joe McMoneagle, to determine what was happening inside Building 402, a massive structure at the facility. McMoneagle's remote viewing sessions accurately described a very large submarine under construction, including its unique features and even the method of its launch. This information, later confirmed by satellite photos, sparked a lively debate within the NSC about the value of remote viewing, with Stewart being a strong believer in its utility as a national asset.1


  1. Schnabel, Jim. Remote Viewers. Dell, 1997.

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