Remote Viewing — CIA Stargate-Style Psi Training
A free daily practice game for remote viewing, inspired by the CIA Stargate Project protocols.
HYVE Tribe Remote Viewing is a daily training game for extrasensory perception, built on the structured protocols developed by the CIA's Stargate Project and academic parapsychology labs. You view a sealed target with your mind, record your impressions, then compare them to the real target. Session logging, hit rate tracking, and community comparison included.
How to practice remote viewing
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Get a target coordinate
Each session starts with a random target ID — just a string of numbers with no information leakage. The real target is a photo that the system will reveal only after you log your impressions.
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Quiet your mind
Take a few minutes to get centered. Close your eyes, do a short breath practice, or meditate briefly. Remote viewing research consistently shows that a calm, non-analytical state improves signal quality.
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Sketch and write your impressions
On the session canvas, sketch any shapes, forms, colors, textures, or patterns that come to mind about the target. Write down any words, sensations, or associations. Don't edit, analyze, or judge.
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Submit your session
When you feel complete, submit the session. Only after you submit does the actual target photo appear.
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Score your hit rate
Compare your sketches and notes to the real target. Did your shapes match? Did your words capture anything real? Your hit rate is logged over time so you can see if there's a signal in your noise.
Features
Blind target protocol
Targets are hidden until you submit your session — no accidental information leakage during practice.
Large target pool
Thousands of varied targets (landscapes, objects, interiors, buildings, natural features) drawn from public-domain image sources.
Session canvas
Draw sketches, write notes, and add observations in a single unified session view. Auto-saves as you work.
Hit rate tracking
Every session is logged with a self-scored hit rate (0-5 stars). Your hit rate curve is visible on your profile.
Community comparison
See how your session impressions compare to other community members who viewed the same target.
Stargate-inspired protocol
The session structure is based on the published CIA Stargate Project protocols, adapted for self-guided practice.
Session history
Every past session is preserved in your remote viewing archive for review.
Tier XP reward
Consistent practice contributes to tier progression regardless of hit rate.
What is remote viewing?
Remote viewing is a structured protocol for using subjective impressions to describe a target that cannot be accessed through normal means — a distant location, a sealed object, a person in another room. It was formalized in the 1970s at Stanford Research Institute under Russell Targ and Hal Puthoff, and famously used by the US military and intelligence community through the CIA Stargate Project, which ran from 1978 until its declassification in 1995. The program's official reports and thousands of session records are publicly available, and they document a range of apparently non-chance results.
Is remote viewing real?
Whether remote viewing represents a genuine psi phenomenon, a statistical artifact, or something else is still debated. The empirical literature is mixed, and careful meta-analyses have found small but non-zero effect sizes that are difficult to explain by conventional means. HYVE Tribe does not claim remote viewing is proven real or proven fake. What we offer is a structured way to practice the protocol and see what happens in your own sessions — treating yourself as a lab of one.
The Stargate protocol, adapted
The CIA Stargate Project used several different protocols, but the basic structure involved: (1) a target ID with no information leakage, (2) a period of centering and quieting the mind, (3) recording impressions through sketches and words without analysis, and (4) feedback only after the session was complete. HYVE Tribe Remote Viewing implements exactly this structure. You never see the target until you submit — this is the single most important design constraint for avoiding contamination.
Why sketches and words?
Stargate researchers found that analytical, conceptual impressions are often wrong, while raw sensory impressions (shapes, colors, textures, temperatures) are often surprisingly accurate. The session canvas is designed to encourage raw impressions: a drawing pad for sketches and a simple text area for single words or short phrases. If you find yourself starting to analyze ("this must be a building"), the practice is to return to raw impressions ("tall, vertical, gray, rough") and let the conclusions emerge after feedback.
Hit rate and self-scoring
After you submit a session, the real target appears alongside your sketches and notes. You self-score your hit rate on a 0-5 star scale: 0 means nothing matched, 5 means you captured the target with striking clarity. Most sessions are 1-2 stars; occasional sessions are 3-4 stars; true high-confidence hits are rare for most practitioners. The goal is not to achieve high individual hit rates but to see whether your average over dozens or hundreds of sessions rises above chance.
The long game
Remote viewing, if it works at all, works slowly and subtly. A single session means very little — the signal-to-noise ratio is low, and random chance explains most individual hits. What matters is your aggregate hit rate over hundreds of sessions. HYVE Tribe Remote Viewing is built for the long game: session history, hit rate tracking, community comparison, and tier XP rewards for consistency rather than specific outcomes.
- Daily practice with blind target protocol
- Sketch and text-based session canvas
- Full session history and hit rate tracking
- Community comparison on shared targets
- Based on published Stargate protocols
Frequently asked questions
Is remote viewing real?
The scientific literature is mixed. Careful meta-analyses have found small effect sizes, and the CIA Stargate Project produced many documented non-chance results, but mainstream science remains skeptical. HYVE Tribe provides the protocol and lets you investigate for yourself.
Do I need any special ability?
No. Stargate researchers found that remote viewing ability is widely distributed and improvable with practice. Most people who practice consistently report at least a few striking hits.
How long does a session take?
A typical session takes 10-20 minutes. You can do shorter 5-minute sessions for quick practice or longer 30-45 minute sessions for deeper protocol.
Can the game cheat by letting me see the target early?
No. Target photos are strictly server-side gated and only revealed after you submit your session. There is no possibility of accidental information leakage during the session.
How should I score my hit rate?
Be honest. Self-score on a 0-5 scale based on how much of your sketch or notes actually matches the target. Partial matches are fine — 2-3 stars for a partial match is common and appropriate.
Do I need to believe in psi to practice?
No. Many users approach remote viewing as a curiosity or experiment rather than a belief. The practice itself is valuable as a meditation in present-moment perception regardless of whether you accept psi claims.
Is it free?
Yes. HYVE Tribe Remote Viewing is free for every account.
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