The True Adventures
of a Psychic Spy
Part 2
Former military
intelligence remote viewer David Morehouse continues his
extradimensional insights, and exposes the US Government's cover-up
of Gulf War crime.
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by Uri Dowbenko
An Interview with David Morehouse
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No ordinary whistleblower, David
Morehouse, author of Psychic Warrior: Inside the CIA's Stargate
Program, is an accomplished military professional with a
distinguished service record. A highly decorated and respected
third-generation Army officer, Morehouse holds an M.A. degree in
military art and science, as well as a Ph.D. from LaSalle University.
Commissioned as an infantry Second Lieutenant, he went from
officer school to Panama, where he was a platoon leader and attained
the rank of Major. After spending time in the Army Rangers, he left
in 1987 for a series of highly classified special access programs
(SAPs) in the US Army Intelligence Support Command (INSCOM).
While in Jordan on a routine training operation, Morehouse was
accidentally shot in the head-or, more accurately, in the helmet. His
extrasensory abilities were opened up, and this seemed to precipitate
recurrent episodes that could be called "psychic". He then became a
prime candidate for induction into the top-secret Operation Stargate,
a joint DIA/CIA program at Fort Meade which utilised "remote viewing"
as an "intelligence" operation.
During his military career, Morehouse won numerous meritorious
service and commendation medals, as well as paratrooper wings from
six foreign countries. After he left the remote-viewing program in
1991 he was assigned as Battalion Executive Officer to the 2nd
Battalion, 5065th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 82nd Airborne
Division.
Soon after, Morehouse decided to expose the Stargate operation and
its technology with the hope that the potential beneficial and
peaceful uses could be brought to the public. However, Morehouse soon
realised that getting out of a covert operation is not as easy as
getting in. In fact, getting out alive became his ultimate survival
exercise.
What happened? In order to discredit him and his exposé,
the Army tried to court-martial him on trumped-up charges. In
December 1994 Morehouse resigned his commission.
THE LIFE OF A WHISTLEBLOWER
So what happens to whistleblowers in the US Government?
In the case of David Morehouse, false charges were filed against
him. The tyres on his car were "cut to blow", slashed to cause a
crash at freeway speed. He and his family were harassed by anonymous
phone calls, and phone conversations were bugged. His house was
filled with gas and almost blew up; his daughter nearly perished from
the fumes. Morehouse's real-life story takes another weird turn, as
he describes it in his own words:
"When I was in the hospital I had a call from a woman doctor
thanking me for coming into her life. She said that because of me she
was forced to leave government service, but now she's happy for it.
This is a woman doctor who had 18 years in the service.
"They ordered her to diagnose me as a paranoid schizophrenic and
delusional. She refused to do it. 'Then diagnose him as a
malingerer,' they told her. She refused. She was a tenacious
psychiatrist, the head of the ward.
"She stood there the day they strapped me to a gurney and put me
in a plane that took me six hours away from my family, down to Fort
Bragg where I sat in a facility which was for alcohol abuse. So I had
to go to alcohol abuse classes though I wasn't an alcohol abuser, and
I was given a dixie cup of medication twice a day to keep me quiet
and dumb.
"They finally removed me from my support group. They took me away
from my family because now, instead of my wife driving 15 minutes to
come to the hospital, I was in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. They would
dress me up, drug me and take me drugged into the courtroom for
Article 805 hearings, where I would stand up and almost fall over. I
couldn't even hear. It was like standing in an empty water tank and
hearing people talk. And they made me endure that. Their final coup
de grâce was that they discharged me and required me to write
the Family Caring Manual."
Then an orchestrated campaign to discredit Morehouse was started,
with anonymous letters being written to the book publisher and the
movie production company that bought the rights to his book,
Psychic Warrior.
CIA HARASSMENT AND DISINFORMATION
After his decision to go public, David Morehouse was subjected to
plenty of CIA harassment and character assassination. He says that
one of the primary character assassins was a man by the name of John
Alexander, the subject of a glowing report in Wired magazine
in 1995.
"Depending on who you talked to, John Alexander was, early in his
career, a Special Forces officer in Vietnam," says Morehouse. "He
commanded a Montagnard battalion which essentially meant he advised
them. Somebody else would say he was a member of the Phoenix project
in Vietnam [the notorious CIA assassination program].
"When he came out, he worked with the intelligence community and
he never left. So this is an SF guy who went intel and never went
back. You have a guy who's been connected with the Company [the CIA]
for a great deal of time.
"I met him through Ed Dames who was his friend. John Alexander
used to meet with Ed Dames in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Ed Dames was
convinced that there were aliens underground in New Mexico. And so
began an abuse of tax dollars-buying plane tickets to Albuquerque
whenever he wanted.
"Ed Dames was part of Torn Image and he would fly out there. He
would meet with John Alexander who would hand him a photograph and
try to do some remote viewing.
"With the exception of Jim Schnabel and Ed Dames, John Alexander
has no friends in the remote-viewing community. Most think he's a
shyster except for guys like Russell Targ and Hal Puthoff, who are
still drawing government paychecks. They were both laser physicists,
the original takers of Central Intelligence Agency money to work for
remote-viewing projects.
"Three guys accessed the Freedom of Information Act before my book
came out: John Alexander, the retired Colonel still working for the
CIA, Jim Schnabel and Joe McMoneagle. Except for Joe, they actively
went after me. They posted my name and Social Security number on the
Internet. They publicly called me a criminal, taking unsubstantiated
allegations from the government and posting it on the Internet."
Have they done this to anybody else?
"Never," says Morehouse.
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE: AN OXYMORON
"There are reams and reams of documents that show that this [RV]
phenomenon exists," says Morehouse. "A great deal of it is
classified. Ed May claims that he has it all. He's a physicist who
heads up the Cognitive Sciences Research Laboratories. It's a
research facility for remote viewing and other paranormal phenomena
that deal with the mind. He claims he's not on the government
payroll, but he still carries a top-secret clearance."
Continuing the CIA-orchestrated harassment, Ed May brandished
documents at Morehouse prior to a talkshow on which they would both
appear. He threatened Morehouse against reopening his court-martial
case, saying that they'd take him to Federal court and prosecute him
for violating his security.
May also allegedly told Morehouse, "There are people out there
that can get to you."
"Such is the case with all these guys: Jim Schnabel, John
Alexander and Ed May," says Morehouse. "Ed May works for the CIA. He
told the Gordon Elliott show that he was the owner of the military
remote-viewing training program. I never saw this guy or heard of his
name while I was working there."
A BATTLE OF NERVES
So why did it get so personal?
"You have a credible third-generation Army officer whom superior
officers labelled as 'destined to wear stars', someone who came out
of a Ranger battalion and stepped into the intelligence community,"
says Morehouse referring of course to himself.
To undermine his credibility?
"Yes, fabricating stories about me and my wife, for instance,"
continues Morehouse. "There isn't an author around who spends days,
literally days, posting user groups. There were hundreds of postings
made by Schnabel. Then John Alexander got into the fray and started
doing the same thing. Then they started writing anonymous letters to
Interscope, which bought movie rights to the book, and St Martin's
Press, the publisher.
"And then there's Paul Smith. He actually said this to a reporter:
'What I told Dave is that if he would stop talking about the unit, we
would get him a medical discharge.' Paul Smith was one of the remote
viewers from the unit still working for DIA."
So why did it take so long for Morehouse to resign?
"I thought I was going to face the charges and beat them," he
says. "We looked at everything the government had. I didn't know we
would be ambushed with the other charges. That's when I got the phone
call that came at night, from a brigadier colonel friend of mine who
said, 'You still have friends. We're holding the door open, but we
can't hold it open forever. This is bigger than us. You better get
out.'
"That was the first clue that I had about their scheme. I had
nobody that investigated on my behalf. I had the entire Criminal
Investigation Division coming down on me. They looked at every
fragment of my past. They interviewed every person they could find
who knew me. Why? Because I was getting ready to tell a story about a
top-secret government organisation."
REMOTE-VIEWING THE ARK OF THE COVENANT
Psychic Warrior details many of Morehouse's encounters with
legendary and historical events. For example, when he describes
remote viewing the Ark of the Covenant, he calls the relic itself a
"dimensional opening".
"When I came out I explained what I had seen to the program
director," says Morehouse. "He told me the theological background
behind the Ark of the Covenant. My friend Mel told me that it was a
part of the Temple in the wilderness that was carried around by the
Israelites. They put the Ark of the Covenant in the inner sanctum of
the Holy of Holies. Those who went into the inner sanctuary, the high
priests, actually tied ropes on their ankles so they could be pulled
back.
"It was the conclusion of the remote-viewing community that this
was in fact a conductor or convector of some sort. It was something
that channelled power to form some sort of a portal or opening into a
four-dimensional world which is where the Creator dwelt. The high
priest was stepping through the portal into this four-dimensional
world."
LARGER THAN LIFE ITSELF
And what about free roaming in the fourth dimension?
"That was an open search, where you were told to go where the
signal line took you. That was analogous to standing on a platform at
Penn Station in Manhattan and jumping at whatever train was rumbling
by, and going where that train was going. You don't know where you're
going to go or where you're going to end up. Sometimes it's very
frightening; sometimes it's instructional; sometimes it's just fun."
So has Morehouse seen anything of significance?
"Just the realisation that we are not alone," he says. "I never
saw God or Christ or Buddha. But I can tell you that there are other
worlds and other civilisations and planets. It's all out there-other
dimensions. It's not just what exists in our physical dimension, in
our physical universe. There are other portals that lead to other
universes and there are universes upon universes. It's limitless,
infinite. It's staggering!"
There is a common misperception that remote viewing entails
out-of-body or astral travel.
"We were trying to develop OBE-RV, out-of-body remote viewing,"
says Morehouse. "What we found was that we lacked the ability to make
the separation occur at will and control the separated body.
"Remote viewing was not based on the work of Robert Monroe. It was
based on a very disciplined protocol developed at SRI in part by the
direction of Ingo Swann, Pat Price and Uri Geller. Uri Geller was
heavily involved in developing these protocols at SRI. He has not
ever really gotten credit for it. He was probably the best natural
that they had there, in my opinion."
If this gift comes from God, then who's trying to control it and
use it for negative purposes, i.e., the abuse of it by the military
and intelligence agencies?
"I struggle with that question every day," says Morehouse. "I
don't know if the military-industrial complex is doing this out of
pure ignorance-if they're stumbling about it like a bull in a china
shop out of pure ignorance-or whether they do it out of some
deep-rooted, sinister backdrop or foundation that makes them want to
be able to use this to manipulate humanity.
"The only evidence I have is that I know that there is some enigma
out there. I know that there is something that is larger than life
itself that dominates and controls. So if I find the answers, I'll
talk about it because that's my calling..."
ENLIGHTENING ENCOUNTERS
Did Morehouse ever encounter what could be called "enlightened
beings"?
"I had my experiences with what I call my 'angel'. I also
experienced beings from other worlds that had the Christ
consciousness. I never saw Jesus Christ or Buddha. They were very
benevolent, loving, enlightened, radiant individuals. While standing
in their presence, you felt nothing but the presence of good and a
warmth. They would recognise or acknowledge your presence, but they
would never interact with you. They never guided you or directed you.
"The monitor would say: 'Approach them; attempt to engage them in
conversation; ask them a question; ask them who they are.' They would
politely smile and walk away. They recognised us as intruders, yet
harmless.
"This angel watched over my father, and it was my father who told
my wife, 'I've given David my angel.' My father had never spoken to
me about this before."
DEMONS FROM THE FOURTH DIMENSION
Were there any occasions when Morehouse felt threatened, or
thought he was going to die?
"I felt that on several occasions when I encountered what I call
lesser beings or demons," replied Morehouse. "They're people who look
just like us. They are very friendly and they smile. They want to
engage you in conversation, but the instant you realise what they are
they attack you. In an incident described in the book, I was held
upside down by my ankles and I thought they were going to kill me.
They clutched at me and pulled me back in the circle. I was screaming
at the top of my lungs.
"The next thing I remember, the monitor who was watching me was
talking me back, bringing me back to the physical, but I feared for
my life. I think there was a real danger in this attack at a
fourth-dimensional level. They know what frightens you; they amplify
your fears. I think there are elements of the dark side that exist
for the express purpose of attempting to inhabit the physical. They
want to possess the physical body, to take you over for a brief
period of time."
THE MEDIUM IS NOT THE MESSAGE
So how about channelling? Does that mean that entities can possess
physical beings?
"Any channeller-for example, J. Z. Knight will tell you that
Ramtha possesses her physical body," says Morehouse. "On the other
hand, if you're a medium you have the ability to listen across the
limen and translate the message.
"Regarding channelling and tarot cards, the attitude at the CIA
seemed to be, 'Look at what we're doing!' Who am I to say that this
has no merit?"
In fact, Morehouse says that "the chief scientist of the CIA, Dr
Jack Verona, a physicist, used to come in twice a month for personal
readings". Just think: he could have saved all that taxpayer money if
he'd just called the Psychic Hotline!
REMOTE-VIEWING GULF WAR CRIMES
One of the most dramatic and shocking episodes in Psychic
Warrior is a remote-viewing 'mission' that Morehouse did near the
end of the Persian Gulf War. At that time, three independent remote
viewers, including Morehouse, were 'sent' to the Gulf.
Morehouse himself got an order to move to a 550-foot elevation, 20
miles north of where he'd 'landed'. About an hour later, admidst the
intense smoke and fires near the oil wells, Morehouse spots "a small
silver object in the sand" and remarks, "...I think I see something
unusual-a small canister; looks like stainless steel."
Morehouse writes: "Suddenly it all seemed clear to me. The DIA
wanted to make sure that a chemical or biological agent had been
released on US troops but they didn't want anyone else to know...
Once the use of these unconventional weapons had been confirmed, the
DIA could start their cover-up so the American people would never
find out."
Historian Antony Sutton, author of America's Secret
Establishment and The Best Enemy Money Can Buy, writes in
his monthly newsletter, Phoenix Letter: "...one needs to read
these pages [of Morehouse's book] carefully. It looks as if DIA knew
where the canisters were to be planted. This confirms the report that
CBW [chemical/biological warfare] was a joint US-Iraqi operation
aimed at US troops."
Sutton also points out: "...not only did the Iraqis use
chemical/biological warfare agents on US and allied troops, but the
equipment was supplied with the knowledge, assistance and financing
of the West.
"What the Pentagon is covering up is that CBW agents were legally
exported to Iraq by the Bush Administration. The licence was granted
by the Department of Commerce for anthrax and an agent called
Mycoplasma incognitas. Mycoplasma was made in Florida and Texas and
tested on death-row inmates in Texas. This was reported to the press
by Senator Donald Riegle of Michigan and ignored by CNN and the other
networks (February 9, 1994)."
Morehouse agrees. "I found early on that you can't trust the
network media in the United States to present truth. They're part of
the problem because they're owned by defence contractors for a
reason-which is that the US$900 billion global defence industry is
going to control that which can do them the most damage. They know
that the media can sink them, so what do they do? They own the
media."
Sutton continues his analysis by concluding: "...the scandal and
cover-up is that the supply of CBW weapons to Iraq implicated the
Bush Administration, much as Prescott Bush, father of George Bush,
was implicated through Union Bank in the build-up of Hitler in the
1930s."
Like father. Like son. Like traitors.
GOVERNMENT COVER-UP OF GULF WAR CRIMES
Antony Sutton asks: "Why the cover-up? Morehouse believes that the
US Government did not want to take care of thousands of military
casualties. We suggest another reason. We have a report that the US
allowed export of these agents to Iraq knowingly, and even some
members in the government had investments in the firm making these
for Iraq.
"Recall that no credible enemies are left for the military
industrial complex which General Eisenhower warned us about to use as
a claim for large defense expenditures. Then the entire picture comes
together... Then you see why Psychic Warrior is a key piece in
the puzzle back of Desert Storm. An artificial war against an
artificial enemy. Why? Because you can't have a defense budget unless
you have a credible enemy. If no enemy exists, you make one."
Rodney Stich confirms these allegations in his monumental
encyclopaedia of US Government crimes and cover-ups, titled
Defrauding America. He writes in great detail (an entire
chapter, titled "Bank of Lavoro and Iraqgate") regarding the scandal
in which the Banca Nazionale del Lavoro (BNL), through its Atlanta
branch, was used to lend over US$5 billion to Iraq just prior to the
Gulf War.
Stich writes: "...in November 1989, White House officials
guaranteed the payment of loans made by banks to Iraq for the
purchase of US farm products under a program run by the US
Agriculture Department's Commodity Credit Corporation. The approval
provided that US taxpayers would indemnify the banks lending money to
Iraq for the purchase of US food supplies if Iraq defaulted on the
loan payments...
"These loans made possible the war capability for Iraq to invade
Kuwait. In effect the US taxpayers, through their leaders, made
possible the terrible bloodshed in the Gulf War... Some of the money
furnished by the United States was used to purchase poison gas that
was used on Iraqi Kurdish villages, much of it purchased through
Cardoen Industries in Chile, a CIA asset. Cardoen supplied
considerable war materials to Iraq under the guidance of the CIA."
Regarding the Gulf War oil-well fires, Morehouse writes: "...every
soldier downwind of those fires must have inhaled the bug or
whatever."
The implications are clear. The so-called Gulf War syndrome (GWS)
is a direct result of this exposure. The Department of Defense (DoD)
knew about it and remains liable for the thousands of cases of
veterans contaminated by this chemical/biological warfare.
And what does Morehouse think about it now?
"I think about it every day," he says, his voice dropping. "We
know that we were being manipulated to (1) being able to confirm, but
(2) not being able to confirm it in any record where anyone could go
back to it. They denied it. They said it never happened.
"First they said there was something to it. Then we blew up one
chemical dump. Then they said it was two chemical dumps. The problem
is that the American people continue to forgive this sort of
betrayal. They ignore it and thereby forgive it, and so they set the
stage for it to happen again.
"They stood there, men who knew, and baldfaced lied to us and said
it never happened. General Powell went before Congress and fervently
denied that he had any knowledge of it or that he had any evidence of
it, which is again 'plausible denial' because nobody briefed him on
it.
"The CIA was keeping track of all the wind charts pertaining to
this theatre of operations. Let me tell you something. In 18 years in
the military, I never once turned to the CIA for a weather report. So
why is the CIA telling us that the downwind messages showed this and
this? Are we so stupid that we can't see that these guys are
concerned about what's going to be revealed in time, that they've
jumped in to level the playing fields? They're in there BS-ing and
lying right and left, day in day out."
Antony Sutton is unequivocal in praise of Morehouse and his book.
He writes that, "Psychic Warrior is one book that you should
read. Not only will it open your eyes to the strange new technology
we outlined, but it will make you disgusted with a Pentagon whose
main interest appears to be to keep its Washington generals in luxury
and golf courses, while it can't keep its planes in the air. Yet DoD
has time to persecute an officer who truly served the United States."
THE KING HIT AND THE FALL GUY
Fall guy James Earl Ray was sentenced to life in prison for the
killing of famed civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.
Ray's lawyer, William Pepper, author of Orders to Kill,
will be presenting new evidence in court: remote-viewing data by
David Morehouse on the assassination of the '60s-era icon.
So who killed King?
Morehouse says: "...these were contract yobbos, low-level CIA
operatives that did it. They were US Special Forces, a sniper team
that came out of assassination school. They were always deployed in
areas where riots were taking place or expected to take place. They
had a hit list, a sequential hit list of people they were to take
out. That was common stuff in the '60s.
"Every time there was a civil disturbance, these sniper teams were
deployed and were given encrypted orders that told them who and what.
They had a standing list of people to hit. They would receive
information that would say, 'Do it,' or 'Don't do it.' And if they
did it, they had an egress route out of the area; or a 'potted
plant'-people that would pick them up.
"The soldiers that were given charge to do this perceived
individuals like Martin Luther King-and others that provoked rioting
and unrest on college campuses against the American Government-as
enemies of the State."
So what can attorney William Pepper do with Morehouse's
remote-viewing report?
"He's going to take it to court as evidence and use it," says
Morehouse. "His argument is that the US Government has used this as
an intelligence collection tool for 20 years. It's going to be
admitted as evidence, verifying the information-gathering
methodology. He will say, 'Look, a military remote viewer has brought
this information back and it was collected using military
technology.' Pepper called and said thanks for all the great work."
Morehouse admits, however, that "what he's [Pepper's] trying to do
is fight an uphill battle".
"NON-LETHALITY"-THE FUTURE OF WARFARE
Morehouse's new book is called Non-Lethal Weapons: War Without
Death. According to Morehouse, "...conventional weaponry is
designed to kill. The new hybrid conventional weaponry is designed to
maim. Non-lethal weaponry, by this definition, must be anti-materiel
and not anti-personnel.
"The book takes a very philosophical approach to the concept of
non-lethality. It talks about what conventional weapons have done in
this century: taken 170 million innocent human beings' lives.
Doctors, lawyers, professors, housewives, children, not warriors-80
million of them were summarily executed for their refusal to
participate, and that number continues to grow exponentially. Less
than 250,000 of those lives were taken through nuclear weapons.
"In the post-Cold War era, the military-industrial complex has
spent an inordinate amount of time on the disarmament and abolition
of the nuclear arsenal, unscrewing five nuclear warheads so we can
pat ourselves on the back and say what a great job we did, while in
the meantime we spent US$900 billion-plus last year to build and
market weapons of death and destruction. So it's a shell game.
"The conclusion is that we're in a new strategic era at a
crossroads of human history. We have to make a decision. Are we going
to continue to build weapons on an ever-increasing scale? Or are we
going to evolve to an era in which we retool the entire defence
industry to outfit ourselves with weapons that preserve human life
but yet destroy the war machine of a belligerent, thereby eliminating
a belligerent's ability to wage war?
"We have that technology to kill the tanks themselves. This is the
premise. The nature of man will never change, and therefore the
nature of war will never change. Only the way in which wars are
fought will change. All the so-called 'Star Wars' technology, the
electromagnetic pulse weapons, are lethal, high-tech conventional
weaponry. That's all it is."
Morehouse continues with his analysis, saying that the book
"...takes 12 truly non-lethal technologies and it templates them over
fictional scenarios that contemplate current world events-Bosnia,
Somalia, etc."
So the military-industrial complex has to be called for an
accounting?
"Exactly. That's what has to happen," says Morehouse. "We have to
become more well-read on these issues. That's why the book creates
this vision. Here's the scenario with conventional weapons, and
here's what happens if we inject a non-lethal form of technology.
"I saw this tested at Dugway Proving Grounds in Utah. It's called
an 'anti-tank shroud round'. Milliseconds before it impacts, it sends
out a white-hot plasma jetstream which precedes the impact of the
round and bores a hole through the armour faster than the speed of
sound and spews molten metal into the interior of the tank which
turns everything inside the tank into jello. That's how Iraqi tanks
were killed in the desert.
"What the shroud round does is that milliseconds before it hits it
explodes into a wire-reinforced polymer film that envelops the tank
like an octopus envelops its prey. It shorts out everything. This
polymer instantly wraps and shrinks down. They called it a
'shrink-wrap round'. The polymer's collective strength blew the
hydraulics on an M-60 tank as it tried to traverse the turret. It
seals all the lids shut. The wire shorts out the communications."
So why haven't they bragged about it?
"Because," explains Morehouse, "the US$900 billion-a-year
military-industrial complex, these greedy warmongers who build and
market weapons to third-world countries don't want it because it's
too cheap. Plus, if you start saving lives and killing equipment,
then you force diplomacy to take its rightful place as the tool of
conflict resolution in the new millennium. So you start to screw up
this perpetual market of death and destruction.
"We now have members of Congress who have appropriated billions of
tax dollars as welfare for arms manufacturers. So, when a
manufacturer makes them and sells them to some third-world tyrant who
can't even afford to buy powdered milk for the babies starving in his
country but buys 12 jets that he can't afford, who pays for them? The
US taxpayer. We now pay the weapons manufacturers, the arms dealers.
And we pay off that tyrant's bill when he defaults."
Morehouse has a point. This modus operandi has certainly worked
for every military conflict in the 20th century. The Gulf War was
only the latest scam to generate profit streams for the arms
manufacturers and their bankers, as well as get rid of excess
population, i.e., "cannon fodder" (military personnel) and "useless
eaters" (non-revenue-producing, resource-depleting people).
REMOTE VIEWING AS A PUBLIC SERVICE
So what's in the future for "psychic warrior" David Morehouse?
"What I've been working on is Remote Viewing Technologies, a
private company involved in information and training seminars for
remote-viewing techniques," replies Morehouse. "Thus far we have not
taught anyone in the private sector; only people in the commercial
sector and law enforcement. We've been training police officers in
remote viewing because they can readily make the transition. Trying
to look through the eyes of a dead man for an hour and a half, that
is not as disturbing to a cop as to a layman. Police officers seem to
have this jaundiced view of the world, anyway. If they're working
homicide detail, they have a tendency not to get as unravelled or
upset."
So what's being done with this technology as a public service, so
to speak?
"Probably the only two people spearheading that are Lin Buchanan
and myself. I formed a company, called Remote Viewing Technologies,
with police officers. Lin has what's called the Assigned Witness
Program.
"Remote Viewing Technologies has been working several cases in New
Jersey and several cases in Baltimore. We're getting ready to train a
large number of officers in New Jersey, and we've already trained
seven police officers in Minnesota. The law enforcement agencies, the
chiefs of police, the detectives-everyone has welcomed the training
with open arms; as long as they understand they must keep a
perspective on it and know that the three cardinal rules of remote
viewing must always prevail:
"One: It's not 100% accurate, never has been, never will be.
"Two: You can never trust the results of any single remote-viewer
operating independently of other remote viewers; therefore you cannot
task yourself. That's the problem that Courtney Brown and Ed Dames
have run into. They front-load themselves. Courtney Brown sits downs
and says, 'Hale-Bopp object following. Describe.' It violates all the
cardinal rules of remote viewing. There's no blind or double blind.
If you task yourself, you step into the world of analytical overlay
or the process of imagination. It's the same protocol violation that
Ed Dames falls into.
"Three: Remote viewing is not a stand-alone endeavour. It's always
in consonance in the intelligence community with other 'collection
platforms'. In law enforcement it's always used with other
investigative methodologies."
NEW SKILLS FOR THE NEXT MILLENNIUM
David Morehouse, author of Psychic Warrior, should be
commended for his courage in exposing these secrets of the
fourth-dimensional world and bringing remote viewing out of the
intelligence closet into mainstream awareness.
Being a whistleblower can be the ultimate challenge. At great
sacrifice to his family as well as his life, he has endured
unimaginable trials, tribulations and harassment by the CIA and its
stooges. And despite an organised campaign against his work, he has
withstood this barrage of disparagement and attack.
The importance of remote viewing should not be underestimated.
Just as tapping into the Internet can potentially deliver information
faster and more easily than by physically going to a library, so
remote viewing has the potential to revolutionise access to
historical and other records that are inaccessible to the five
senses.
The 21st century will require new talents. Remote viewing and its
ancillary skills, so-called 'extrasensory perception' (ESP) or
paranormal powers, could be crucial in the survival and evolution of
the human race.
About the Author:
Uri Dowbenko is CEO of New Improved Entertainment Corp. Most recently
he has completed a joint venture with publisher-editor-author Kenn
Thomas, launching a new online version of the respected US-based
alternative publication Steamshovel Press
(www.steamshovelpress.com).
Uri can be reached by e-mail at
u.dowbenko@mailcity.com.
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