Russell Targ and Harold Puthoff’s Remote Viewing Studies

In the early 1970s, two physicists began experiments at the Stanford Research Institute that would spark decades of debate. The program tested whether trained participants could describe distant targets and provide usable intelligence information for national security. The team developed strict protocols to reduce bias and improve repeatability. Over time, methods were refined to give … Read more

Explore the Stanford Remote Viewing Experiments

stanford research institute remote viewing experiments

In 1972, Hal Puthoff launched a program at the Stanford Research Institute that sought to test human ability to describe distant targets. The work drew scientists like Russell Targ and volunteers such as Pat Price. It blended parapsychology with hopes of practical intelligence value. The program grew over years and caught the attention of the … Read more