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Psychic Warrior: Inside the Cia's Stargate Program: The True Story of a Soldier's Espionage and Awakening

Psychic Warrior: Inside the Cia's Stargate Program: The True Story of a Soldier's Espionage and Awakening

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: CIA's Stargate Program
Review: This book says it's the 'true story' of the CIA's Stargate program. I didn't believe it for a moment, but I promised a friend I would read it. It was terrific! This story is of a man's career with the CIA, whose time is spent learning how to project his mind into various time/places he can't actually visit (under the ocean, onto other planets, within top secret rooms) and then reporting what he sees. I'm the biggest skeptic in the world, but whether or not this is true, it's one of the best reads I've ever had the pleasure to enjoy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Write Stuff
Review: What a relief to read this book! I had already known through my own experiences it was real but to see someone else risk so much to bring it out in the air as legitimate and reveal that it as being used by people other than those practicing "spiritual" values so they can exploit it, was very powerful to me and greatly appreciated. The techniques he details are also helpful. A GREAT BOOK! PICK OF THE LITTER FOR HONEST INFORMATION on what the government is doing and what you can be doing!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A true story by a very humble and lovable person
Review: After having read about Remote Viewing I had the opportunity to meet with Dr Morehouse and take his Remote Viewing class. So now I know. I know the reality is so much more than most people think. I know from my own experience. It strikes me that this is the first time in history a so called paranormal ability is proven and also available for anyone who dares to take his class. Dr Morehouse is a very honest and truthworthy person. This book is wonderful and touching. It makes You understand what the ability to transcend time and space really means and that we all have that ability. Do You believe in paranormal abilities? Become someone who knows! There is a safe and cheap way to really know. Read this book, take his Remote Viewing class and Your whole view of reality will change to a much more accurate and exciting one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gripping story, heartbreaking, uplifting, and...true
Review: This book rocked my world. I had never heard of remote viewing,but his story rang true for me. So I went on to read everything Icould about remote viewing. The best how to book was written by Joe McMoneagle called "Pychic Warrior". I've since met David Morehouse and heard him speak. He is one of the most intelligent, no BS, enlightend people I have ever met. He's not a new age guru, he's not a bead and sandle wearer (no disrespect met to those who are). He only believes what he can prove. Now that is saying a lot. Most of us believe what we are told or heard or read somewhere. He has long since proven that this works, he now spends his time lecturing and teaching others to prove it to themselves. His current goals are no less than raising the conciousness of humanity. He barely charges enough for his classes to cover costs. He runs himself ragged lecturing from continent to continent when in reality he does not need to work for a living. David gave up everything to bring this story out of the dark shadows of the government, his career, his pension, his health, and even the right to be burried in a military cemetary. He says that for some odd reason it still bothers him that he will not be burried in a military cemetary.

With a little luck, years after he's gone our society will see him as the hero he is, and he'll get the burrial with full military honors he deserves.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: VERY interesting.
Review: I think the book was well-written, but it still leaves me skeptical. I had heard of a supposed "psychic warfare" operation involving the Army during the 1980s, but always put it down as an unfounded rumor. Still, some of the events Morehouse describes don't quite ring true for some reason. Still, you don't have to believe to enjoy it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You think your thoughts are secret?
Review: This is a great book. I am so glad that Dr. Morehouse and his family escaped the so-called accident that the government had planned for them! I used to be in the military. I am not surprised by anything our government does. I value and trust this man! HE RISKED HIS LIFE FOR THE TRUTH!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Was not thrilled...
Review: I didn't really connect with the book at all. It was not at all what I expected it to be, and the prose didn't set my world on fire. The remote viewing aspects of the book were almost secondary to the life/family/friendship stories. Alas, some of the stories told were kind of interesting, but the whole end part was quite paranoid. (with good reason!) We all knew how low a government could sink though, right? At least I thought we all got that memo. I guess the Morehouse threw that one out without reading it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Psychic fiction?
Review: This book may be a mixture of fact and fiction.

In online discussions with several former members from the Coordinate Remote Viewing unit at Fort Meade, David Moorehouse's book drew strong venom from most of the people who were there. They said that Moorehouse's account of the Stargate Project is somewhat embellished.

Specifically, that his accounts of remote viewing sessions are plagiarized versions of lectures given at the Monroe Institute's Gateway Voyage program. That they are somewhat fictionalized accounts of out-of-body experiences rather than actual coordinate remote viewing, which does not involve actually "seeing" the targets.

That being said, the book still is very interesting and whether you believe Moorehouse's account or not, remote viewing is for real and is one of the most significant discoveries of the century, if not all time.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Total tripe
Review: The only things sadder than this ho-hum, poorly-told tale is the fact that not only do plenty of people believe it wholesale, but that (as garnered from other reviews) many of its readers actually find it "well-written" and "moving". Frankly, I fear for the future of mankind. Just about any episode of "X-Files" is more entertaining, and my third-grade report on "ESP" was probably just as accurate as anything herein. Oh well, back to Jean Jacques Rousseau.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Rare and Courageous Individual
Review: David's book is an extraordinary and moving witness to the lengths the intelligence community will go to hide away a powerful tool of truth and transformation. Romote Viewing should rest in the hands of humanity instead of being used as a means to manipulate and control. No other book I have read to date gives such an honest and telling account of the way things really stand within the Military's psychic espionage programme. I am deeply grateful to David for his courage and determination in sharing this message with humanity at such personal risk to himself and his family. As a student of David's, I know that I speak for my peers when I say that his integrity of spirit and generosity as a teacher is exceptional. He is a rare individual and it is truely a privilege and an honour to know him.


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