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Joseph McMoneagle

Author of Remote Viewing Secrets: A Handbook

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The Stargate Chronicles
Memoirs of a Psychic Spy, The Remarkable Life of U.S. Government Remote Viewer 001
By: Joseph McMoneagle
Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
I found this book fascinating! I have read books about remote viewing in the past but I liked his fact based way he went about to prove and disprove theories. The first part of the story was a bit slow, it was discussing his childhood. I imagine he was demonstrating his tendency to be a bit talented in this area.
All countries were using the remote viewing program so it must have been useful.
I believe there is more to our minds than we know. I dreamed of the space shuttle blowing up the night before it blew up so I know strange things are possible.
I received this from Audioboom and the review is voluntary.
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MontzaleeW | Jan 10, 2021 |
This book is authored by a former remote viewer for the U.S. Army's STARGATE program which used psychics to gather military intelligence.

The author remotely views the past, the construction of then pyramids, the crucifixion of jesus Christ and the Kennedy assassination.

The author's credibility was completely shattered for me when he purported to describe Jesus' crucifixion as follows:

"....the death was as represented...but he didn't die on a cross. He died before he was nailed to the cross. He wasn't nailed in that respect either, he was...his body was hung by ropes which were nailed." p. 84 This author's account is in contradiction to the Gospels. His attempts to predict the future from 1998, when the book was published, are just as assinine. Almost all of the events predicted from 1998 to date (2010) have been inaccurate.

Don't waste your money on this piece of trash!
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Agreatness100 | 1 other review | Mar 13, 2010 |
When Joseph McMoneagle was a soldier in Vietnam, his fellow soldiers noticed that he always knew a few seconds before the Viet Cong opened fire on his platoon. He would pick up his lawn chair and take cover someplace safe. This happened so often, it wasn't long before others made the connection between Joe moving and Joe being safe. After the war he became part of the CIA's Stargate program: a remote viewing team put together for the purpose of psychically visualizing where Russians were keeping missile silos. The program, which was defunded in 1996, had a success rate of 80%. It had been started as a response to Soviet investigation into psychic phenomena in the late 1960's.

Other books by McMoneagle have included amazing stories of his remote viewing feats. Unfortunately, in this book, his peering into the future does not seem to have the same success rate as remote viewing something that is happening in the present or is about to happen. Nine years into the new millenium, he seems to have gotten a lot wrong. An interesting read, nevertheless......
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PsibrReadHead | 1 other review | Apr 6, 2009 |
I wouldn't quite call it 'a handbook', as one cannot learn remote viewing only using this book, but it is full of useful information, hints and tips on how to get better at it. It saddened me a little though when he said that only a very few become very good at it, the rest of the world (99% of it) will become mediocre at best. Oh well, only time will tell, I guess.
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