STARGATE Project Documents Dataset
Overview
This dataset contains processed documents from the STARGATE project, a U.S. government-sponsored program focused on psychic phenomena research, including remote viewing, telepathy, and psychokinesis. The documents have been declassified and made available through the CIA's CREST (CIA Records Search Tool) database.
Dataset Contents
The dataset includes:
- Processed text files: Extracted text from PDF documents, including OCR for scanned documents
- Metadata: Structured information about each document, including:
- Document ID
- Classification level
- Dates mentioned
- Project names
- Named entities (persons, organizations, locations)
- Word and page counts
- Categorization: Documents organized by type/content
- Summary statistics: Overall dataset statistics and insights
Categories
Documents are categorized into the following groups:
- Remote Viewing: Sessions, protocols, and results
- Psychokinesis: Experiments on mind-matter interaction
- Telepathy: Research on thought transference
- Precognition: Studies on predicting future events
- Research Reports: Formal research documentation
- Experiment Results: Data and outcomes from experiments
- Training Materials: Protocols and instructional content
- Administrative: Budgets, personnel, and management documents
- Correspondence: Letters, memos, and communications
- Historical: Background and contextual information
- Other: Miscellaneous documents
Usage
This dataset can be used for:
- Historical research on psychic phenomena studies
- Text analysis of government research documents
- Named entity recognition and relationship mapping
- Document classification and categorization tasks
- Linguistic analysis of scientific and administrative text
Citation
If you use this dataset in your research, please cite it as:
@dataset{stargate_documents,
author = {GotThatData},
title = {STARGATE Project Documents},
year = {2025},
publisher = {Hugging Face},
url = {https://huggingface.co/datasets/GotThatData/STARGATE}
}
License
These documents are in the public domain as they have been declassified by the U.S. government.