Angela Dellafiora Ford

Angela Ford is an unmatched powerhouse as a remote viewer and psychic. The work she did with the Stargate program was as a lone woman among military men. Her skill and resilience have set her above and apart from others in her field. Joe McMoneagle, remote viewer 001, refers to her as the best viewer he has worked with. Angela is known for her unconventional method of using automatic writing coupled with remote viewing to find criminals, spies, and missing people.

Angela was born and raised in Western Pennsylvania. She received a bachelor’s degree in political science from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. For over 32 years, she worked for the Intelligence Community in Washington, D.C. The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) hired Angela in 1986 to participate in PROJECT STARGATE’s psychic phenomenon program. She worked as a remote viewer for nine years.

Angela’s ground-breaking work in remote viewing and identifying spies using psi phenomena has helped advance our understanding of human perception and has been recognized as a valuable tool in national security. In June 1999, the Discovery Channel aired a reenactment of a case that Angela solved for U.S. Customs in 1989. She was able to locate Charles Jordan, a Special Agent of the U.S. Customs Service in Lovell, Wyoming. Jordan took many bribes, allowing thousands of dollars worth of drugs to be smuggled into the U.S. via the Florida Keys. When Jordan learned he was a suspect, he fled. Jordan was finally apprehended in Yellowstone National Park.

Scott Carmichael’s Kindle book, Unconventional Method, published in 2014, details the step-by-step process of how eight DIA employees engaged to determine whether Angela could provide information to identify a spy. Angela correctly identified Jean-Philippe Wispelaer as the spy. The individual secretly met with a Singaporean military attaché in Bangkok, Thailand, and offered a quantity of classified American imagery for sale. Angela was given a special acknowledgment in former Secretary of Defence William Cohen’s book, Murder in the Senate. She is also written about in Annie Jacobsen’s book Phenomena: The Secret History of the U.S. Government’s Investigations into Extrasensory Perception and Psychokinesis.

A Newsweek article dated November 15, 2015, mentions Angela and her work in the paranormal field, and she appeared on CBS Sunday Morning on March 18 and August 19, 2019. In December 2015, Angela was invited to Moscow by the Russian newspaper Rossiyskaya Gazeta to attend a reception in honor of two books written about the U.S. and Soviet psychic programs. During her stay, she appeared on two Russian television programs.

Angela works with Dr. Ed May at The Laboratories of Fundamental Research (LFR) in Mountain View, California. In addition to exploring psi phenomena, LFR is a center for interdisciplinary research devoted to understanding a wide range of human experiences. Angela also teaches at the Monroe Institute in Faber, Virginia, a leading education center for studying human consciousness.