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Psychic Warrior: Inside the Cia's Stargate Program: The True Story of a Soldier's Espionage and Awakening |
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Rating:  Summary: Best book about remote viewing I've read! Review: I'm always amused when readers claim to have met "Star Gate Officials" and then offer their personal favorites for readers to enjoy. Personally I think you should read them all if you are truly interested in remote viewing. I've heard Morehouse speak, and I've spoken to several individuals who have taken his training seminars in England. I've never heard a single word that portrayed him as less than honest, caring, brilliant and truthful. You should read this book, and then you should know that it was Morehouse (alone!!) that broke ranks to tell the story that has allowed all the other "Star Gate Officials" to fall out of the woodwork and begin telling their own stories. None of them were brave enough to do it on their own--someone had to pay the price and the was Dave Morehouse. This is an excellent work, bordering on one of the most spiritual works of our time. It is honest--not self aggrandizing, nor self promoting. Read it for a wonderful journey into yourself.
Rating:  Summary: Powerful topic, but needed an ending.... Review: Mr Moorehouse left me feeling like I had been to war. Powerful experiences with out much of a reaon for them to have happened. A must read, but a less abrupt ending would not have left such questions about the integrity of the books contents.
Rating:  Summary: With a bit of paranoia and a bit of truth we arrive here. Review: After reading multiple RV-books, and meeting many Ex-Stargate officials, this book reads like a sci-fi fairy tale. Parts of his Stargate project reports are correct, but most of his "escape"/"running" is more than likely paranoia. If you want to read a good book search for Joe McMoneagle.
Rating:  Summary: What can I say... Excellent!!! Review: I know the man. I served with him and he is without question the best commander I've ever known. Read this book and believe it.
Rating:  Summary: not bad Review: I was with him in Jordan at the time he writes about. The timelines off but other than that he's right on the money. It was not the bullet in the head that got him into this, more so I believe that it was the Halcion we all took going over there. Several of us that went over there have experienced similar problems but we just chalk it up to "nightmares" or PTSD- you don't have to be in combat to get it. A very good read. I stayed up all night to read this book because it struck so close to home. Also read Dale E. Graff's book, Tracks in the Psychic Wilderness.
Rating:  Summary: A dynamic and historical journey through one mans Armageddon Review: A facinating and thought provoking journey into the dark world of the unconcious. A revealing "new spy story" that drags the reader into an unknown world of espionage and betrayal. Well written and intriguing to say the least. I anxiously await his next book.
Rating:  Summary: wierd but I believe true, though I have some questions.... Review: take this angel for instance, in the book D.M states after the fall of the soviet union information and knowledge was,flowing out of the eastern block. why did the angel put him through hell then if it knew all would be revield then anyway, as the book says people where coming out of the woodwork by then claiming to be remote viewers and the game was up!what he went through was unnessercery, instead the angel was in fact a destroyer of worlds and removed his sanity,family career,and friends all for nothing.I wonder what the true % accuracy rate is in remote viewing ? why was it not used to answer lifes daunting questions, did o.j do it?. why have channelers not be able to get through to saddam? they got through to mel reily when the chase was on .and he was trained to resist them.I just feel so sorry for D.M that a greater power than all of us would ruin a mans life and his family's for no gain. he was willing to sacrifice every thing to become a remote vier promising his wife he would stop if she wished it , he agreed but had no intention of doing so.. I'm afraid you played and you lost david. you should of sought the nessecery treatment with drugs early on to control this and keep your wife, and career, but you chose not to ....you played and you lost..... maybe theres a lesson there for all of us.
Rating:  Summary: Fact or Fiction? Review: Does it make sense that a decorated hero who has been brought up to think like the establishment suddenly turns around and writes a supposedly crackpot book to not likely get rich on the subject and to risk the price of loosing credibility with friends and relatives as well as facing ridicule and incarceration....definitely not. Can one believe everything the established government and especially the CIA are telling us are true...definitely not. Come on now! Whoever has any logic and sense left in him and who opens his eyes, can certainly see who is telling the truth and who isn't. It feels so comfortable to know that big brother has been protecting us for such a long time, that we abhore facing the facts that this protection may be very limited and not that unselfish
Rating:  Summary: An excellent book of the truth. Review: After having first-hand experience with a remote viewer in the mid 80's, this book helped me to understand that experience. I understand Morehouse's hell because I have experienced only a small taste of it myself. It's time for all of us to ask the questions of our government not question those who speak out.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent Read--couldn't put it down. Review: Dr. Morehouse has written what will remain the single most important book of our time. His many detractors outside his book, e.g. Ed Dames, John Alexander and Jim Schnabel lack the credibility it takes to comment in any way on his book, his life or his motives. Alexander is a long time intelligence officer who has worked hard to politicize any and all issues he's involved with. Schnabel is a CIA employee who entered into a race with Morehouse to publish a book--and lost. His slanderous review of Morehouse is bold at best considering he never even interviewed Morehouse (according to Morehouse neither he nor his wife would give Schnabel the time of day). And Dames, well? What can you say about a man who claims alien spores will take over the world, and has never written a book or article? Psychic Warrior was the first book to tear the lid off of a government secret and they are pissed. They've tried every trick available to trash the book and the man. They did not succeed! Morehouse has spoken to crowds of over two thousand people, and never once took the time to mention the names of his critics. He is a gentleman and a loving spiritual man. His book set the stage for the cowards to appear; cowards like those above who hid in the shadows until he was raked across the coals, and then waltzed out as self proclaimed heros and doers of good deads. Bull! Read this book and keep it as a historical record of the first exposure of a highly classified government program. It was exposed because one man had the courage to tell the truth about it.
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