How will full contact impact on our Science and Society?
by Joseph McMoneagle, CW2, USA, Ret., CStS
One of the few tools available that might tell us something specific
about our future interactions with Extra-Terrestrials [ETs], or the
impact such contact might have within our sciences and society, is
Remote Viewing [RV]. Who better to employ this method of knowing, than
Joe McMoneagle, Remote Viewer 001 of the US Army Star Gate Program?
Based on information already accessible, we can assume these entities
are already making substantial efforts to influence our thoughts,
manipulate our expectations, and modify our reactions. The person on the
street has no way of knowing if this is good or bad. Is remote viewing a
trusted resource for looking through and into the crafted story and
understanding their agenda? Or, is there existing evidence that even
this has been influenced? Can we read ET’s mind? If we can, will
we understand it? How vulnerable are we? And if so, what can we do about
it?
About the author:
Mr. McMoneagle has 35 years of professional expertise in research and
development, in numerous multi-level technical systems, the paranormal,
and the social sciences as applied to military and civilian
intelligence collection. He is currently owner and Executive Director of
Intuitive Intelligence Applications, Inc., which has provided Remote
Viewing support to multiple research facilities and corporations. He is a
full time Scientific Research Associate with The Laboratories for
Fundamental Research, Cognitive Sciences Laboratory, Palo Alto,
California, where he has provided consulting support to research and
development in remote viewing for 17+ years. As a consultant to
SRI-International [SRI-I] and Science Applications International
Corporation, Inc. [SAIC] from 1984 through 1995, he participated in
protocol design, statitical information collection, R&D evaluations,
as well as thousands of remote viewing trials in support of both
experimental research as well as active intelligence operations for what
is now known as Project STAR GATE. During his career, Mr. McMoneagle
has provided professional intelligence and creative/inovative
informational collection and support to the CIA, DIA, NSA, DEA, NSC,
FBI, Secret Service, US Customs, major commands within the DoD, and
hundreds of other individuals, companies, and corporations. He is the
only person who has successfully demonstrated Remote Viewing more than
80 times, live, and under strict scientific control, double-blind, while
on-camera for national networks in five countries. He has earned 28
military decorations and numerous awards, to include a Legion of Merit
for his RV support to the Nations Intelligence Community, and he holds
the rank of Knight Commander in the Order of St. Stanislas. Mr.
McMoneagle is currently a full member of The Parapsychological
Association, a Life Member of the Disabled American Veterans, a
performing member of the American Federation of Television and Radio
Artists, is a full member of the Writers Guild Of America – East, and is
a Retired Chief Warrant Officer in the Regular Army of the United
States of America.
Concurrently he is the author of, MIND TREK (1993,revised 1997), The
Ultimate Time Machine (1998),Remote Viewing Secrets (2000), and The Star
Gate Chronicles (2002),Hampton Roads Publishing, Charlottesville,
Virginia. Perceptions of a Paranormal Subject, The Journal of
Parapsychology, Vol. 61. June 1997. The Possible Role of Intention,
Attention and Expectation in Remote Viewing, The Parapsychological
Association Convention Proceedings, August 2004, pg. 399-406. Jules
Verne: Writer, Psychic, or Remote Viewer, The Anomalist, No. 5, Summer
1997. Co writer for a teleplay: The Dead Zone: “The Hunt” Production
#2012, April 15, 2003.