A Freedom of Information Act document released through The Black Vault has exposed what many suspected but couldn't prove - the government's remote viewing programs never actually ended in 1995. Project Kona Blue, a Department of Homeland Security initiative, reveals active special access programs designed to use remote viewing for UAP communication and interdimensional research. The document outlines plans for consciousness centers, advanced technology facilities, and training programs that would make the old Stargate Project look primitive by comparison.
What makes this revelation particularly significant is the scope and budget involved. The project was seeking $20 million annually to establish remote viewing data collection centers, consciousness research facilities, and programs specifically designed to "communicate and retrieve data across dimensional spacetime barriers." The document explicitly mentions developing remote viewing capabilities to interact with non-human intelligences and conduct experiments in physical transport across dimensions - concepts that push far beyond anything publicly acknowledged.
The timing of this disclosure coincides with increased UAP transparency, but the document reveals the government has been actively pursuing these capabilities for decades while publicly maintaining they abandoned such programs. Multiple remote viewing experts referenced in the discussion confirm this aligns with their suspicions about ongoing classified operations, particularly those connected to Skinwalker Ranch and similar phenomena investigation sites.