Douglas Morris

Douglas Morris

From Dark Matters with Don Ecker by KGRA Digital Broadcasting

October 6, 2025 · 1h 51m

About this episode

Douglas Morris, a veteran of the United States Diplomatic Service, discusses his extensive experience and insights on various global issues and his connection to Remote Viewing.

On Dark Matters Radio, October 6th, we host Mr. Douglas Morris on DMR. Douglas Morris is a 32 year veteran of the United States Diplomatic Service. Among many areas he worked in were nuclear nonproliferation; conflict resolution; democracy and elections; human rights; scientific and space cooperation; energy policy; climate change; global health security; disaster response; environmental conservation; sanction formulation and enforcement; public messaging; and cultural exchange. While enrolled at the National Intelligence College he wrote a paper, “Anomalous Human Cognition: A Possible Role Within The Crucible of Intelligence Collection.” This dealt with Remote Viewing as an intelligence tool, and Doug knew most of the people involved with Project Stargate, the RV program. Ingo Swann was a personal friend of Doug’s and when Ingo passed Doug spoke at his funeral.

People in this episode

Guest: Douglas Morris

Topics covered

  • nuclear nonproliferation
  • conflict resolution
  • democracy and elections
  • human rights
  • scientific and space cooperation
  • energy policy
  • climate change
  • global health security
  • disaster response
  • environmental conservation
  • sanction formulation and enforcement
  • public messaging
  • cultural exchange
  • Remote Viewing
  • Project Stargate

Keywords

  • intelligence
  • anomalous human cognition
  • Ingo Swann
  • Project Stargate

Mentioned in this episode

Products: Remote Viewing, Project Stargate

Books & works: Anomalous Human Cognition: A Possible Role Within The Crucible of Intelligence Collection

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