Books : Psychic Warrior: The True Story of America's Foremost Psychic Spy and the Cover-Up of the CIA's Top-Secret Stargate Program
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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 133.8
EAN num: 9780312964139
ISBN number: 0312964137
Label: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Manufacturer: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 310
Printing Date: January 15, 1998
Publishing house: St. Martin's Paperbacks
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Studio: St. Martin's Paperbacks
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Unwittingly plunged into a paranormal nightmare...
David Morehouse-A highly decorated, exemplary Army officer, special operations infantryman, and elite Airborne Ranger Company Commander. Wounded by machine-gun fire during a training mission, Morehouse began to have inexplicable visions and haunting nighmares-an experience that would redirect his military career and land him in the government's top-secret Stargate Program. His life would never be the same...
Stargate-For nearly two decades, the United States military intelligence community delved into the dark world of psychic espionage, recruiting a team of psychic spies to serve as 'remote viewers,' individuals who used their paranormal gifts to transcend time and space and uncover the highly guarded military secrets of other nations.
Unable to tell the shocking truth for fear of death-until now...
When David Morehouse walked through the doors of the Stargate Program, he had little idea what awaited him: a paranormal hell that would bring him to the front lines of some of the most horrific disasters in recent history-and nearly destroy him. In chilling detail, Morehouse describes his psychic espionage work as a remote viewer, from the shattering explosion of Pan Am Flight 103 to the choking smoke of Desert Storm, even further back in time to Hiroshima and the darkest days of Nazi Germany. And more startling yet is his account of the U.S. government, an organization bent on the destructive use of psychic powers-and on stopping the one man who was brave enough to blow the lid off their top-secret Stargate Program.
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The author is good at circling around, will take you forever to get to the point, lengthy read, and waste of time. No practical facts.
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I found the part about David's injured brain could actually benefit himself, atleast spiritually, crazy! it just makes you question what reality is. the only thing i wish this book had more of is how to do remote viewing and simply more RV sessions describing other worlds etc..
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Very disappointing. The story of the actual work he did as a remote viewer was fascinating. The rest is dreck and casts doubt on the credibility of everything he writes.
He plays the victim card with the Army, acting surprised that his superiors didn't want him to publicize details about his highly classified duties.
The reader is left to wonder how much of his experience he distorts or omits. For example, he conveniently forgets to mention his apparently romantic relationship with a subordinate until it comes up in the investigation the Army conducts against him, then tries to justify it.
He also is inconsistent. He writes about how unhappy he was in his assignment after Stargate, then about how he curses at the person who calls him out of the blue to offer him a job back at Stargate.
He comes across as an undisciplined narcissist who sacrifices his career and family life for his own selfish gain. It is evident why he is an outcast in the military's remote viewing community.
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This book is a waste of time, because all non-practical stories, and lack of facts. Very tiring reading.
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I bought this for my husband for Christmas. He started the book and within a couple of days he was finished and concluded by saying YOU'VE GOTTA READ THIS ! Which he rarely recommends anything.
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