There was nothing really significant as no evidence of psychic phenomena was ever discovered in spite of wasting millions of dollars on it. There was some logic to the project in that if something like telepathy or distance viewing actually existed then it would have made it impossible for the USSR to hide any secrets from the US. As is turned out the Russians were into the same research for the same reasons. Ironically, the fact that both nations were involved in paranormal research was seen as evidence by each side that there might actually be something to psychic phenomena. Sadly, or perhaps fortunately, in spite of years of expensive and exhaustive research nothing was found by either side.
Here is a link to the most recent project. Stargate Project - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And an article critiquing paranormal experiments. The Straight Dope: Did the U.S. government fund psychic research?
More recently a film was made mocking the whole idea - I expect you have heard of it. The Men Who Stare at Goats. Hombres de Mentes (2009) - IMDb
You will also find numerous articles on the internet supporting this research. However, "the proof," as the saying goes, "is in the pudding." If such phenomena actually worked why is it that both the Soviet and US intelligence systems were caught with their pants down so many times? You would think that at least once or twice they would have managed to pull off some coup with the help of their psychic agents. I mean if you can't even prevent disasters like 911 or colossal blunders like Iraq's missing WMDs then there is little evidence that such phenomena actually works.
Perhaps I should have just sent a PM. I was just wondering about your nickname.
Haha yes (obviously).
If it makes you feel better, whatever man.