Project 8200: America’s Psychic Spies and the Intelligence They Tried to Forget

Project 8200: America’s Psychic Spies and the Intelligence They Tried to Forget

This episode is produced exclusively for the Divergent Files Podcast.

The Cold War wasn’t just missiles, spies, and dead drops.
It was the human mind.

Buried beneath redactions and renamed programs lies Project 8200—a little-known DIA and CIA remote-viewing initiative where trained military personnel claimed to map Soviet installations, sketch secret submarines, locate missing aircraft… and, in some sessions, describe structures on Mars and the Moon.

Some of what they reported was later echoed by satellite imagery.
Some was classified, dismissed, or quietly sealed away.

This episode digs into the deeper shadow of Project 8200 beyond the publicly acknowledged Stargate Project. We trace the lineage through Fort Meade units, Stanford Research Institute protocols, and FOIA-released DIA briefings that suggest this was not fringe curiosity—but a funded intelligence capability.

You’ll hear the names that still echo through declassified files:
Ingo Swann, Pat Price, Joseph McMoneagle, Lynn Buchanan, Mel Riley, and Angela DellaFiora. We examine why one viewer received a Legion of Merit for work that officially “didn’t work.”

We break down how remote viewing was trained and tested: ideograms, structured stages, double-blind targets, and analytical overlays designed to separate signal from imagination. We also explore why physicists like Hal Puthoff and Russell Targ were brought in—and why concepts like quantum nonlocality and the zero-point field keep resurfacing in the research.

Then we follow the files into stranger territory: the Dulce Base, Archuleta Mesa, rumored Sphinx chambers, and the infamous CIA Mars Remote Viewing Session—a session so bizarre it was buried rather than explained.

Was this junk science?
Or a capability that worked just enough to frighten the people in charge?

The documents say one thing.
The continued funding said another.
And the medals say something else entirely.

This episode doesn’t ask you to believe.
It asks why, if remote viewing never worked, the intelligence community spent decades trying to make sure no one talked about it.

Stay curious. Stay grounded.
And remember… no matter what they tell you, the truth is still out there.

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