Mar 24, 2021
ZOOM only - Dale Graff
Exploring Human Potential

Dale Graff will explain how traumatic events on Canadian rivers and a Kettering, OH school program led to his interest in the science and application potential of human abilities referred to as psi phenomena that include intuition, remote viewing, ESP, and precognition.  He provides examples from Star Gate, a 20 year government program that investigated the phenomena.  Search projects for missing airplanes, captives and fugitives are reviewed.   He explains how the phenomenon can be experienced either awake or dreaming, and discusses theoretical explanatory concepts based on quantum physics.  Recent research is on retrocausation (when time flows backwards), synchronicity, and lucid dreaming.  He concludes that psi is a natural and holistic aspect of our subconscious mind and that anyone can explore their psi potential.

Dale E. Graff is a retired aerospace engineer/physicist who worked for the intelligence community at the Air Force Foreign Technology Division (FTD, now the National Air and Space Intelligence Center), Wright Patterson Air Force Base, and the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). As a systems analyst he performed threat assessments for emerging Soviet missile systems and technologies at FTD. One assignment was the contract manager for remote viewing research at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI), Menlo Park, CA.  At DIA, Dale was the Chief of the Advanced Concepts Office and Chief/Director of the Star Gate remote viewing unit at Ft. Meade, MD.  Currently he facilitates seminars, workshops, and pursues independent research on psi phenomena: ESP, remote viewing and precognitive dreaming. His published books include Tracks in the Psychic Wilderness and River Dreams. He has been interviewed on Good Morning America and several TV documentaries, including Third Eye Spies.