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Loading... Psychic Warrior (1996)by David Morehouse
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Mormon soldier is bamboozled into joining a Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) unit whose work had to be valid since, as the author concludes, it's budget hadn't yet been cut nor the program disallowed to exist. Later the author implies that he was persuaded to volunteer to make greater sense of his 'visionary messages' resulting from an earlier incident of head trauma. He argues for the superiority of remote viewing over tarot cards or channeling as being science-based but supplementary with other hard data. This book is Gnostic in orientation, reliant on the validity of hypnotic techniques, shrouded in borrowed military and intelligence terminology. This book fits into New Age/folklore genres. no reviews | add a review
Psychic Warrior is the true story of a 20 year long CIA & Pentagon backed psychic espionage programme whereby the CIA used a group of psychics to determine the result of the Cold War, to help their raid in Libya & in the defeat of Saddam Hussain. No library descriptions found. |
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