My name is Frank Danihel. For most of my life, I wasn’t particularly interested in topics like remote viewing, psychic spying, or paranormal intelligence projects. I had heard about them in books like the “The Reality of ESP” by Russell Targ but considered them curiosities at best, Cold War relics at worst.
I suffered from subtle sensations like the eerie feeling of being watched even when alone, dreams that felt more like intrusions than products of my own mind, other “coincidences” that stacked too neatly to ignore. Gradually, these experiences intensified into what I can only describe as supernatural harassment: disturbances, vivid visions, oppressive sensations, and an overwhelming sense of demonic influence.
It was only later, after investigating, that I realized these experiences lined up eerily well with what some call “being remote viewed.” And when I began digging into the technical side, my phone revealed something that left me shaken: my Telus SIM card was assigning me an IP address owned by the UK Ministry of Defence (a member of the Five Eyes alliance).
From Skepticism to Unwanted Participant
Until a few years ago, I would have rolled my eyes at the idea of psychic spying or demonic harassment. My background is grounded in technology, security, and faith. I believed evil existed, but mostly in the moral choices of people.
Then, without warning, my own life became a case study.
I began experiencing:
- Sudden, uncharacteristic mental “intrusions,” as if thoughts were being projected into my mind.
- Unexplainable sleep disruptions.
- Electronic devices behaving strangely when I was alone.
- A palpable presence that felt not just human but malevolent, what my faith tradition would call demonic oppression.
I wasn’t looking for remote viewing. Remote viewing, it seemed, had found me.
The Shock of a Military IP Address on iPhone 16 Pro
Because of my background in security, I habitually check my network settings. One day, during the height of these experiences, I opened a diagnostic app on my iPhone 16 Pro, which was using a Telus SIM card.
What I saw stunned me:
- Data SIM IP Address: 25.57.55.13
- Gateway: also 25.57.55.13
I recognized immediately that 25.x.x.x is not a private IP range. It’s a public block, and not just any block, it’s officially registered to the UK Ministry of Defence.
I ran a WHOIS lookup to be sure. It confirmed:
- Address Range: 25.0.0.0 – 25.255.255.255
- Name: UK-MOD-19850128
- Type: LEGACY
- Country Code: GB (United Kingdom)
- Organization: Defence Digital, Strategic Command, UK Ministry of Defence
This wasn’t a VPN artifact. This was my everyday mobile 5G connection.
Contacting Telus: Silence and Shrugs
I immediately contacted Telus Security, explaining that my SIM was showing an IP address owned by a foreign military organization.
They sent me a canned response. They offered no technical explanation, no escalation, and no reassurance. They did not fix it. They did not deny it. They simply treated it as normal.
For me, it wasn’t normal. It felt like confirmation that something more than coincidence was happening.
The Overlap Between Remote Viewing and Demonic Influence
As I prayed, researched, and documented my experiences, one unsettling pattern emerged: the methods described in military “psychic spying” programs looked eerily like what I was going through.
- Remote viewers in the CIA’s Stargate Project reported traveling “out of body” to see distant targets.
- Victims of “psychic spying” sometimes reported headaches, intrusive thought distortions, or nightmares.
- In spiritual terms, these experiences mirror what the Catholic Church calls demonic oppression — external influences that harass but do not possess.
I began to wonder: is remote viewing just another name for occult practices? Are the “protocols” used by intelligence agencies simply sanitized versions of rituals that open doors to malevolent forces?
If so, then anyone who is targeted — or who digs too deep —isn’t just up against a clandestine human program. They’re also facing spiritual consequences.
Why the 25.x.x.x IP Address Matters Spiritually and Technically
On the technical side, the 25.x.x.x IP address proves one thing: my data was inside a block owned by the UK Ministry of Defence. Whether Telus was misusing it internally or actually routing traffic through the UK Ministry of Defence infrastructure, the effect is the same: my communications were no longer confined to purely civilian networks.
On the spiritual side, it was like a signpost: my life had crossed an invisible line. I wasn’t just reading about remote viewing anymore; I was living inside its infrastructure — both digitally and supernaturally.
It was as if two worlds, the classified and the occult, had converged on my phone.
How It Feels to Be “Remote Viewed”
People ask me what it’s like. The best way I can describe itis a mix of being watched, probed, and subtly influenced all at once.
- Your private prayers are overheard.
- Your dreams often feel like someone else's imagination.
- Coincidences like blocked internet, root kits installed on my PC , and finding exploits on my moms phone feel very threatening.
- A dark heaviness lingers in your environment, like static electricity you can’t discharge, unless you focus intently.
It’s not paranoia anymore thanks to my technical expertise and faith in God, however, It’s invasive, coordinated, and persistent — exactly what you’d expect if human intelligence and pshycological manipulation tactics were involved.
Why This Should Concern Everyone
I’m not a conspiracy hobbyist. I’m a Canadian citizen with a normal life. I work as a CTO for a software company in Calgary, I'm a goalkeeper on my Tuesday night soccer league, I play Call of Duty, and I take care of my mom. Yet my Telus SIM was assigning me an IP address owned by a foreign military, and my life was filled with experiences straight out of a classified parapsychology file. find the sacraments
This raises serious questions for anyone:
- Why is a civilian carrier using a military IP block?
- What agreements exist between carriers and foreign defense agencies?
- Are modern “remote viewing” programs still active? And are they using digital infrastructure to target civilians?
- Are demonic forces being unleashed through these same channels, knowingly or unknowingly?
My Advice to Others
If you’re reading this because you’re experiencing similar phenomena, here’s what I’ve learned:
- Document Everything. Screenshots, WHOIS records, dates, times. You’ll need evidence.
- Pray and Protect Yourself Spiritually. If you’re a person of faith, find the sacraments.
- Test with Different Networks. Use another SIM, another carrier. See if the IP changes.
- Stay Grounded. Don’t let fear take over. Recognize patterns but also rule out mundane causes.
- Push for Transparency. Contact your carrier. Demand explanations. If they stonewall you like Telus did to me, make it public.
Closing Thoughts: The Double Reality
I began this journey as a skeptic. I wasn’t trying to remote view anyone. But after months of inexplicable, supernatural harassment and technical anomalies, I’m convinced I’ve been remote viewed for several years now— and that what intelligence agencies call “remote viewing” overlaps with what the Catholic Church calls demonic influence.
The day I saw the UK Ministry of Defence IP on myTelus SIM was the day the two worlds — the classified and the occult — stopped being theoretical. They became my reality.
And when I went to Telus for help, they did nothing.
So here is my warning: you don’t have to be interested in remote viewing to become a target. Sometimes, it finds you. And when it does, it may come through both human networks and spiritual ones.
Knowledge is not always protection. But awareness, prayer, and vigilance are the first steps toward reclaiming your ground. If you have any questions feel free to email me info@qfac.ca (hopefully I get it LOL).