The Stargate Chronicles
Memoirs of a Psychic Spy, The Remarkable Life of U.S. Government Remote Viewer 001
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Kevin Pierce
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The Remarkable Life of U.S. Government Remote Viewer 001
Joseph McMoneagle is now known as the best Operational Remote Viewer in the history of the U.S. Army's Special Project-Stargate. His intelligence collection results have never been surpassed and rarely equaled. Among his achievements:
He described the interior of a top-secret Soviet manufacturing plant and accurately predicted a new class of submarine under construction there.
He sketched the location and described the thoughts of a kidnapped U.S. Army General being held by the Red Brigade in Northern Italy.
Nearly a year in advance he accurately predicted when Skylab would leave orbit and where it would impact on the Earth's surface.
After conventional reconnaissance failed, he and others were able to locate a downed Soviet bomber that had been carrying nuclear materials.
He achieved these results using scientifically designed and tested double-blind protocols. And in the years since his retirement he has continued to demonstrate these abilities on camera for national television in three countries, in the lab at the famed Monroe Institute, and for private companies.
Are his abilities a natural gift, or taught? Was it his largely unsuspected psychic ability that helped keep him alive in Vietnam, and aided in his invaluable contributions to the cold war effort, that made McMoneagle a first-class remote viewer? How much did he owe to his near-death experience in the 1970s? And why would he give up a safe and distinguished career as an advisor to the Commanding General of the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command to become Remote Viewer 001? This is his story.
©2006 Joseph McMoneagle (P)2014 David N. WilsonWhat listeners say about The Stargate Chronicles
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- Shakkers
- 26-04-23
A riveting audiobook from Start to Finish.
A great storyline.
A gripping listen.
A peerless narration.
A challenge to much of what we have been taught is impossible.
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- OOBEWannabe
- 10-07-22
Brilliant book.
I found this book fascinating, an incredibly well written memoir by an extremely intelligent and talented man.
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- Andrew
- 04-01-24
Wow I never new any if this...
amazing skills this gentleman has... definitely worth a listen it will open your mind to other possibilities
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- mr j booth
- 05-10-19
Brilliant
Brilliant insight into the life of a military remote viewer. There isn't a lot of insight into 'how' the process is achieved but there is a decent amount of descriptive information of what happened while 'viewing'. Whether you believe in the subject matter or not it is still a fascinating insight into the life and times of Joe McMoneagle. Definitely would recommend to those who like interesting biographies.
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- PB
- 14-12-16
An interesting historical record
I have learned much of the history of RV via IRVA and those individuals that are products of Ingo Swann's training, directly and indirectly.
I've heard Skip Atwater talk about Joe and the ERV methodology including time at the Monroe institute, but this is the first time I've been made aware of the differences between various camps from Joe's perspective.
Joe has mapped out his life's journey from childhood through marriages and his army career to retirement and independent consultant. The story is told simply and doesn't hold back.
Good choice of narrator.
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- Anonymous User
- 19-08-24
Loved it. Great bloke, great story, a tough life.
Loved this audiobook. I didn’t know what I was going to get with this book, given that I’m agnostic about remote viewing.
I ended up really enjoying it, thanks to the fact that this is more of an autobiography than an attempt to explain how the mechanics of remote viewing must actually work.
Facing some tough times recently myself, it was heartening to hear that even a legendary remote viewer like Joe has walked a very tough road, and that despite his abilities he’s been stymied so many times.
I’m definitely going to give this another listen at some point in the future. Hope that you enjoy it too.
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