Joseph McMoneagle and Remote Viewing

In this post, I wanted to acquaint my read­ers with Joe McMonea­gle — one of the pio­neers of Remote Viewing.

Here’s his brief bio:

Joseph McMonea­gle (Born Jan­u­ary 10, 1946, Miami, Florida) is known for his involve­ment in the devel­op­ment of Remote View­ing by U.S. Army Intel­li­gence and the Stan­ford Research Insti­tute. He was one of the orig­i­nal Offi­cers recruited for the top-secret army pro­gram now known as Project Star Gate. He was recruited due to a range of unusual para­nor­mal expe­ri­ences in his early life, includ­ing out-of-body expe­ri­ences, or OBEs, and a UFO sighting.

Along with Ingo Swann he has become one of the most impor­tant fig­ures con­nected to the devel­op­ment of Remote View­ing (RV) and the use of claimed para­nor­mal abil­i­ties for mil­i­tary intel­li­gence gathering.

Joseph McMonea­gle presently resides in Vir­ginia with his wife Nancy, where they run a Remote View­ing busi­ness aimed at the cor­po­rate world called Intu­itive Intel­li­gence Appli­ca­tions, Inc. He is the author of sev­eral books includ­ing his most recent The Star­gate Chron­i­cles: Mem­oirs of a Psy­chic Spy and is a research asso­ciate for the Cog­ni­tive Sci­ences Lab­o­ra­tory. It is also note­wor­thy that Joseph Mcmonea­gle is one of the few remote view­ers to have con­ducted demon­stra­tion view­ings for many TV pro­grams, and is regarded as one of the more skill­ful remote view­ers that is in the pub­lic eye to date.

Books By Joe McMonea­gle (all links lead to Amazon.com reviews)

  1. Mem­oirs of a Psy­chic Spy: The Remark­able Life Of U.S. Gov­ern­ment of Remote Viewer 001 by Joseph McMonea­gle, L. Robert Cas­torr, and Edwin C., Ph.D. May
  2. Remote View­ing Secrets: A Hand­book by Joseph McMoneagle
  3. The Star­gate Chron­i­cles: Mem­oirs of a Psy­chic Spy by Joseph McMoneagle
  4. Mind Trek: Explor­ing Con­scious­ness, Time, and Space Through Remote View­ing by Joe McMonea­gle and Charles T. Tart (Paper­back — Jul 1997)
  5. Cap­tain of My Ship, Mas­ter of My Soul: Liv­ing With Guid­ance by F. Holmes Atwa­ter, Joseph McMonea­gle, Dean Radin, and Skip Atwa­ter (Paper­back — Sep 2001)
  6. The Ulti­mate Time Machine: A Remote Viewer’s Per­cep­tion of Time, and Pre­dic­tions for the New Mil­len­nium by Joseph McMonea­gle and Charles T. Tart (Paper­back — Oct 1998)

Joe’s Blog

Joe and his wife main­tain a very light-hearted and won­der­ful blog. You can read about his cur­rent life on his blog here.

http://blog.mceagle.com/

A recent post reveals the Joe just turned 60!

Today Jan­u­ary 10, 2007, is Joe’s SIXTY-FIRST birth­day! Our favorite psy­chic Capri­corn has been around for some time now eh?!

Given he’s offi­cially died more than once (!) and come awfully close good­ness knows how many other times — from hard com­bat to med­ical — I think hav­ing him around for this day is a long string of mir­a­cles… that rocks.

I’m hijack­ing Joe and Scooter’s blog (web­mas­ter key!) to post a note wish­ing Joe a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY. Any­body who’d like to say hello and happy birth­day to Joe, you can post a com­ment to this mes­sage and he will read them.

Glad to have you around Joe. You’re the man!!

Happy Birth­day Joe!

Below: Screen­shot of Joe’s Blog

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3 Responses to Joseph McMoneagle and Remote Viewing
  1. Excessive Bandit
    July 16, 2007 | 8:42 pm

    Noth­ing in the world can take the place of per­sis­tence. Tal­ent will not; noth­ing is more com­mon than unsuc­cess­ful men with tal­ent. Genius will not; unre­warded genius is almost a proverb. Edu­ca­tion will not; the world is full of edu­cated dere­licts. Per­sis­tence and deter­mi­na­tion alone are omnipo­tent. – Calvin Coolidge

  2. Sara
    October 21, 2008 | 10:42 am

    This is great info to know.

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