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Psychic Warrior: The True Story of America's Foremost Psychic Spy and the Cover-Up of the CIA's Top-Secret Stargate Program Paperback – January 1, 1998

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A highly decorated, exemplary Army officer, special operations infantryman, and an elite Airborne Ranger Company Commander describes his role as a member of a U.S. military intelligence agency that delved into the dark world of psychic espionage. Reprint.
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"A crackling saga that makes the X-Files look like The Waltons." --The American

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David Morehouse's military accomplishments include being selected as the top cadet commissioned into the regular Army in 1979-from over 2,500 cadets. He served as aide-de-camp for two Commanding Generals, commanded the Army's only separate Airborne Rifle Company, as well as an elite Airborne Ranger Company. He was second in command of the 2nd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, and is highly decorated with numerous Defense, Joint, and Army commendations. He is a special operations infantryman whose combat special skills include the Master Parachutist Badge, Underwater Operations, Pathfinder Badge, and the coveted Ranger Tab. He has been awarded jump wings from six foreign nations.

He holds a masters degree in Military Arts and Science from the US Army's Command and General Staff College, and a doctorate in Education from LaSalle University. He writes and lectures on issues of global peace, and is the author of
Nonlethal Weapons: War Without Death, published by Praeger Press. He was most recently invited to attend the Mikhail Gorbachev Foundation's 1995 State of the World Forum, where he served as a speaker and panel member for issues surrounding new approaches to conflict resolution in the coming millennium.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ St Martins Pr; Reprint edition (January 1, 1998)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 310 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0312964137
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0312964139
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 6.4 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4 x 0.75 x 6.5 inches
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Customers find the book fascinating and hard to put down. They find the plot and storyline convincing. The book contains real truths and believable material about remote viewing. Readers describe the book as eye-opening, inspiring, and an excellent introduction to history. It holds their attention and ignites emotions. Many consider it a must-have for understanding remote viewing. However, opinions differ on the language - some find it well-written and engaging, while others find it vulgar and trashy.

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Customers find the book interesting and informative. They say it contains real truths and some disinformation, but is believable. The material about the CIA's use of psychics is fascinating and informative. The book holds insight into the human condition and makes convincing parallels.

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Psychic Warrior, by David Morehouse
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Psychic Warrior, by David Morehouse
I have read both "Psychic Warrior" books. One authored by David Morehouse, and the other by Bob Mayer.For my money, and the quest of knowledge beyond the physical, seeking truths, I would have to recommend the Psychic Warrior, authored by David Morehouse.For (David Morehouse), one who was discredited so thoroughly, with extreme prejudice, I do not believe a word of the allegations.I am acquainted with remote viewing and the out of body experience or adventures, as I would like to call them. There is more to us than what society and religious leaders want us to know, and I believe it is about control, but you can believe what you wish. I do not care.From what I perceive about the whole experiences that Mr. Morehouse and many others have been through—he is correct in going forward, like a salmon migrating upstream looking for a place to lay his seeds of truth ... giving birth to those seeds the universe allows life, propagating of newer truths.Our founding fathers--the ones that risked so much in the fight for freedom, warned us about government becoming too big, and all too powerful.That time has arrived.I have never been a part of any intelligence organization, in or out of our government, and have a great love and respect for our beloved United States of America, and what our country stood for, fora time.I am writing a book of fiction "Operation Starlight". Partly psychological warfare, and partly action adventure and the human experience. It is not based on any other work, nor is it on a distant planet. It is purely fiction—without avatars.I do not know ... that, if I were in the same shoes as David Morehouse, I would have had the guts to expose, those experiences, but I have a deep respect for him in doing so.To those of you who are seeking truths—I unconditionally recommend his book "Psychic Warrior", by David Morehouse.--1 year later...my review continues. I have read this book five times. I even purchased the audio, and have read others including Bob Meyer's books, and while finding them well written, and full of action, I gravitate back to Dave's book as reference for mine...soon to be launched on Amazon Kindle. I will be writing a prequel...Jon Hunter, to fill in the gaps posed in the beginning of Operation Starlight. My Novel. That said, it will be Dave Morehouse's Psychic Warrior, I will use for reference, as I was never a military-psychically trained viewer, however have personal experience in most. My novel transcends remote viewing and becomes akin to Meyer's works. Even though my interpretation is totally different.Thanks to you Mr. Morehouse, for an exceptional work.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
    Amazing, can't say enough amazing things about this author and this amazing book!
    I'm a holistic & Naturopathic Practitioner and is this book daily with my clients. Highly recommended. Purchasing this book will forever change your life! You will not be let down! Thank you !!.
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2011
    I worked around intelligence. I saw how ugly it got. All the REAL RV people know personally of the endless rotten game playing that takes place, how conservatives in the Pentagon were continually trying to kill the program that went against their beliefs, but is now at the bottom of the shark pool doing its dirty work.

    It's evident that David Morehouse came in near the end. The one fool woman critic above who criticized David for claiming he did not do the Mars session missed an important point: It was a training target, and the book said it was. ALL of them went to Mars. This is clearly disinformation and minimalization. If you want to know who the spooks in the current operationa are, notice that she did NOT mention Ed Dames, otherwise known widely as "Dr. Doom". Criticize HIM. Ed practically claims to be God incarnate, and by his own admission far less of an RV'er than the others. He has told so many "stories", he sounds like prime CIA material. His ego has not deflated in all these years, and his paid-for predictions have often been grossly wrong! Where's the criticism of Ed?

    As per David, he and Joe McMoneagle were using ERV, much deeper in a trance state than what is generally being taught today, clearly for the risks it can pose. Nonetheless, YOU CANNOT TRULY ANALYZE AND HYPOTHESIZE RV UNTIL YOU DO IT YOURSELF!
    From my perspective as a remote viewer, I have the stats to prove it isn't imagination. It's not,and don't dare try to say I'm delusional, bitch. Walk the walk,then and only then,YOU can talk the talk. It's like pundits who "know" what war is like from behind their typewriter.

    This book is real, as are all the others. (I question those by Ed Dames) It represents the scientific labors of a small number of effective scientists. Each remote viewer has contributed his part in the history of the development and outing of the truth. Don't allow the darkside people to form opinions in your head. The government is now rife with these skull diggers. No amount of disinformation will change the scum that lives at the bottom of the CIA tank.
    David Morehouse and Jim Marrs' books brought the truth out. Both are excellent.
    I highly recommend them to the sincerely curious.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024
    YES, it is true that the US government trained/employed psychics for 'remote vuewing' various intelligence operation - FOR YEARS(still do?). And brutally attacked those who might try to inform the public as to THE TRUTH... but then again, that part is 'business as usual', huh?
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2014
    It's an interesting book and a good read if your mind is open to such possibilities. I personally believe much of what David Morehouse mentions in his book - because of my own personal experiences in this area some 2 and half decades ago. Some areas which caused me to wonder, though stems from his "bullet" to the head. If anything it seems to me this might of been the source of some mental instabilities\trauma in his life - not doubting that David Morehouse actually experienced what he did while employed by the military for remote viewing, but if anything, at least from the story he gives, he appeared to become more emotional, sentimental, and or instabilities which could be the hair-line signs of mental problems. But even if the bullet to the head didn't cause the problems with the nightmares, I'd almost think his experience with religion from his past might of offered some answers and direction with the things he should of known. A religion not practiced daily, will cause you to loose the precepts of what you once believed, especially where vows and oaths would of been made in the Manti Temple. It kind of almost explains why he was left to such opposing powers of darkness in his dreams for so many years. And the last-bit with the Angle thing..well...it seems more like something psychologists have reported from "ufo" abductees or other such people who are psychically able to communicate with the UFOs where in all cases they have been chosen\tasked to deliver some message to the world - but it's never any message you can find in christian scriptures or about Christ. Where's the burnings and glory - so go figure, maybe it was something else from his dreams pretending to be an angle.

    Still a very good read from David Morehouse prospective with remote viewing, the Military, and some of the amazing things that can be done with it and the places one can go here and out of this world.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
    Patrons have enjoyed this book tremendously. It's nicely bound, and the paper is good quality.

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    Reviewed in Canada on September 20, 2022
    Great read. Written well.
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    Reviewed in Singapore on September 1, 2022
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    Reviewed in Australia on May 4, 2019
    This book resonates with every fibre of my being. The story is very personal, beautifully descriptive and profoundly honest told in a way that allows the reader to travel on this journey with the author. I recommend it to everyone 15 years and up.
  • Happy Cathi
    5.0 out of 5 stars Drawn In From The First Page
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 17, 2013
    I bought this book as I have been learning about meditation, relaxation and would love to be able to achieve astral projection.

    From the first paragraph I was hooked. It is one of those books that makes you feel like you are sitting on a comfy sofa whilst someone else narrates their experience to you and you just don't want to go and put the kettle on as you don't want to miss the next installment.

    One of the best books I have read in a long time. If you are at all interested in shizz like remote viewing, astral projection, out of body experience this is such a fascinating and moving read (true tale too). Learning about what it actually feels like and the ups and down sides to it all. Seems I have a way to go in my meditations yet!!

    However, if you are of a closed mind that can not comprehend alternate realities, believes 100% in the system and see all of it as a pile of crap, not the book for you!

    Simply put, a wonderfully written, captivating book that you allows you so experience something you may not accomplish for yourself in this lifetime.
  • STEVENS Patrick
    5.0 out of 5 stars Notre connaissance a un retard de 70 ans
    Reviewed in France on January 13, 2013
    Si vous désirez connaitre ce que la recherche est capable d'atteindre, c'est un book qui ouvrira la porte aux opérations ultra secrètes