Hey guys,
Have a look at this great article published on the Washington Post a few years ago. It's about Joe McMoneagle, the most renewed remote viewer in the Unites States. Trust me. It's worth to read!
Up Close & Personal with a Remote Viewer
Joe McMoneagle Defends the Secret Project
Washington Post, 04 December 1995
NELLYSFORD, Va.
Joseph McMoneagle may be watching you read this.
After all, that was his job for 15 years— watching people he could not see for the Pentagon. He was called a "remote viewer."
Remote Viewers have been in the headlines recently because it's come to light that several of them worked on the "Stargate" program, a top secret, multimillion-dollar project at Fort Meade, Md., using their supposed paranormal know-how— and know-where— to help locate American hostages, enemy submarines, strategic buildings in foreign countries, and who knows what else. A new report, commissioned by the CIA, was critical of Stargate and called further expenditures unjustified.

Yesterday, at his light and airy home in Nelson county Va., McMoneagle defended remote viewing, which he explained as the act of describing or drawing details about a place, person or thing without having any prior knowledge of that place, person or thing. He said that true remote viewing, unlike crystal-ball gazing and tea-leaf reading, is always conducted under "strict scientific protocols."






