The Killshot: Ed Dames' Solar Apocalypse Prediction
Summary of Ed Dames' Killshot Documentary
In his 2003-2004 documentary "The Killshot," former military intelligence officer Ed Dames presents a disturbing prediction about Earth's future based on what he claims are findings from remote viewing - a psychic technique allegedly developed for military intelligence gathering.
Remote Viewing and the "Discontinuity"
Dames explains that remote viewing functions as an "over-the-time horizon radar" where practitioners build detailed mental pictures recorded through sketches and words. According to Dames, around 1995, his team of professional remote viewers began detecting anomalous information when looking into the future - specifically, images of people underground amid high winds, extreme heat, and airborne debris.
This led Dames to identify what he terms a "discontinuity" - a catastrophic global event he believes will dramatically alter human civilization.
The Predicted Catastrophe
The documentary outlines a sequence of events Dames believes will occur:
- A massive celestial body (planet-sized) will pass close to Earth
- This object will create an electrical alignment between Earth, itself, and the Sun
- This alignment will trigger enormous solar flares (the "Killshot") that will superheat Earth's atmosphere
- The gravitational influence will cause Earth to "wobble and shake"
- Earth's axis of rotation may suddenly shift
- The result: tsunamis, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and catastrophic winds exceeding 200-300 mph
Warning Signs and Timeline
Dames claims the key warning sign will be a space shuttle mission forced to abort due to meteor showers. At the time of filming, he noted the next mission (STS-114) was scheduled for early 2005, suggesting that was the earliest this sequence could begin.
Survival Recommendations
Dames offers several survival recommendations:
- Avoid coastal areas due to tsunami risk and potential nuclear reactor failures
- Seek high ground, preferably inland
- Find shelter that can withstand sustained winds of 200-300 mph
- Consider moving to areas where crop circles have appeared (which Dames claims mark "survival zones")
- Focus on latitudes between 40-60 degrees north, particularly in Canada, the British Isles, and parts of Europe
Historical Context
Dames references various mythologies about civilizational endings and points to underwater structures off Cuba's coast as potential evidence of previous axis shifts that submerged once-habitable land.
Throughout the documentary, Dames maintains a somber tone, presenting his apocalyptic prediction with conviction while offering what he believes is critical preparation information for viewers.