Thursday, 16 December 2010
Remote Viewing: Joe McMoneagle's Mystery
Joseph McMoneagle (born January 10, 1946, in Miami, Florida) was involved in Remote Viewing experiments conducted by U.S. Army Intelligence and the Stanford Research Institute. He was one of the original officers recruited for the top-secret program now known as the Stargate Project. Along with Ingo Swann, McMoneagle is best known for claims surrounding the investigation of Remote Viewing and the use of paranormal abilities for military intelligence gathering.
According to wikipedia, McMoneagle was known as "Remote Viewer No. 1" in the US Army's psychic intelligence unit at Fort Meade, Maryland. McMoneagle claims remote viewing is possible and accurate outside the boundaries of time. He believes he has remote-viewed into the past, present, and future and has predicted future events. Among claims of remote viewing are Lop Nor, a Chinese nuclear facility. Other subjects of attempts at remote viewing were the Iranian hostage crisis, the Red Brigades, and Muammar Qadhafi. Supporters of his claims include Charles Tart. At his retirement McMoneagle earned his Legion of Merit for his last 10 years of service, including 5 years of work in SIGINT, SIGnals INTelligence, and 5 years in the RV program. McMoneagle says the remote viewing programme was ended partly due to stigma: "Everybody wanted to use it, but nobody wanted to be caught dead standing next to it. There’s an automatic ridicule factor. ‘Oh, yeah, psychics.’ Anybody associated with it could kiss their career goodbye."
After his time in the military, McMoneagle became a speaker at the Monroe Institute, where he had previously been sent as part of his remote viewing training.
McMoneagle currently runs a Remote Viewing business aimed at the corporate world called Intuitive Intelligence Applications, Inc.
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