Joseph McMoneagle
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Joseph McMoneagle (Born January 10, 1946, Miami, Florida) is known for his involvement in the development of Remote Viewing by U.S. Army Intelligence and the Stanford Research Institute. He was one of the original Officers recruited for the top-secret army program now known as Project Star Gate. He was recruited due to a range of unusual paranormal experiences in his early life, including out-of-body experiences, or OBEs, and a UFO sighting. Recently he began to remote view into the future.[1]
Along with Ingo Swann he has become one of the most important figures connected to the development of Remote Viewing (RV) and the use of claimed paranormal abilities for military intelligence gathering.
The United States Military Intelligence originally took interest in Remote Viewing (RV) due to the Soviets' success during the Cold War.
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Joseph McMoneagle presently resides in Virginia with his wife Nancy, where they run a Remote Viewing business aimed at the corporate world called Intuitive Intelligence Applications, Inc. He is the author of several books including his most recent The Stargate Chronicles: Memoirs of a Psychic Spy and is a research associate for the Cognitive Sciences Laboratory. It is also noteworthy that Joseph Mcmoneagle is one of the few remote viewers to have conducted demonstration viewings for many TV programs, and is regarded as one of the more skillful remote viewers that is in the public eye to date.[citation needed]
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- ^ The Ultimate Time Machine: A Remote Viewer's Perception of Time and Predictions for the New Millennium by Joseph McMoneagle and Charles T. Tart, Hampton Roads Publishing Co., 1998
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- Mind Trek: Exploring Consciousness, Time, and Space Through Remote Viewing
- Remote Viewing Secrets: A Handbook
- The Stargate Chronicles: Memoirs of a Psychic Spy
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- Parapsychological Association - Page on Joseph McMoneagle
- Mars session - one of the best known CRV sessions of all time. correction: coordinate remote viewing yes. Controlled remote viewing methodology, no.
- McMoneagle on Remote Viewing, PSI, aspects of Reality and the Soul
- Video segment showing Joseph Mcmoneagle on the TV program put to the test