Psychic Warrior: The True Story of America's Foremost Psychic Spy and the Cover-Up of the CIA's Top-Secret Stargate Program: The True Story of the CIA's Paranormal Espionage Program (Psychic Warrior) | 
| Autor: David Morehouse Urheber: David Morehouse Verleger: St Martins Pr
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Medium: Taschenbuch Ausgabe: Reprint Seiten: 310 Versandgewicht: 0.4 Maße (innen): 6.6 x 4.1 x 1
ISBN: 0312964137 Dewey Dezimalzahl: 133.8 EAN: 9780312964139
Publikation: Januar 1, 1999 Verfügbarkeit: Versandfertig in 1 - 2 Werktagen Versand: Internationaler Versand möglich Zustand: Neu-Buch. Direkt aus Amerika. Lassen Sie 10-14 Tage fuer Anlieferung zu.
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Kapitale Themaverfehlung November 22, 2001 cb@businessmachine.com (Deutschland) Dieses Buch ist eine kapitale Themaverfehlung. Der angekuendigte Schwerpunkt "Remote Viewing" versinkt in einem Wortmorast aus messianischem Bestimmungsgefasel von Engeln und Weltfrieden. Wer dieses Buch kauft, um etwas ueber die militaerische Forschung ueber "Remote Viewing" zu erfahren, ist arm dran . Er/sie bekommt eine langweilige Biografie eines Ex-Soldaten, der offensichtlich viel viel weniger ueber sein Thema weiss, als er zugeben will. Trauriges Werk.
Kapitale Themaverfehlung November 22, 2001 cb@businessmachine.com (Deutschland) Dieses Buch ist eine kapitale Themaverfehlung. Der angekuendigte Schwerpunkt "Remote Viewing" versinkt in einem Wortmorast aus messianischem Bestimmungsgefasel von Engeln und Weltfrieden. Wer dieses Buch kauft, um etwas ueber die militaerische Forschung ueber "Remote Viewing" zu erfahren, ist arm dran . Er/sie bekommt eine langweilige Biografie eines Ex-Soldaten, der offensichtlich viel viel weniger ueber sein Thema weiss, als er zugeben will. Trauriges Werk.
Captain Moorehouse is how I knew him Juli 30, 2000 1 aus 1 fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich
I was under CPT Moorehouse's command From E-1 to E-5. I was in 2nd plt Bco. 1/75 Ranger Bn at Hunter Army Airfield Savannah Ga. It was my platoon on the Objective when CPT Moorehouse had been shot in the head. Unfortunately I wasn't personally on that deployment due to a death in my family. SFC Ricketts, SFC Hayes, Lt. Wright, Lt. Owens were my leaders growing up in the Ranger Bn. All of us under the Command of Captain David Moorehouse. This book would be totally unbelievable to me except for one fact, the man who wrote it. I was in his company nearly the entire time he was in command. I am currently in Special Forces and have been in the military over 12 years. My entire career has been in special operations; and up to date I have not had a commander or Team leader that could hold a candle to Cpt. Moorehouse. As the CQ runner,while under his command, I would have the duties to clean his office in the evenings. I would stand in awe of his walls hanging his military diplomas. Diploma after diploma was distinguished honor graduate or honor graduate. This in it self would set himself far above his peers. But it was my personal witness to his commitment to his soldiers, his company, and mission accomplishment that proved his true character. This man truly trained his company for war not for his OER, which, I believe, most commanders do. On more than one occasion I witnessed him break range control regs, putting his career on the line, so we could have the most realistic training possible. So his company would be truly ready for combat not just looking like it on paper for the higher echelons pleasure. He had tremendous standards which he held the company to. He would not have any of his men do anything he wasn't first willing to do himself. I once witnessed him carrying two rucksacks on a road march. One rucksack was his own and the other was a soldier's ruck who could not keep up the pace. There are too many incidents proving his selflessness and dedication to mention. One thing I can say for sure is I was there. I was a witness to his professionalism, his character, and to this day I would follow him into combat without hesitation. There are many great soldier's in Special Ops and CPT Moorehouse was one of the best. His book is an eye opener for everyone currently in Special Ops. Though by far the most unbelievable non-fiction story I have ever read, I believe this to be truthful coming from CPT. Moorehouse. Bringing this out in the open just proves to me that the utmost Selfless, dedicated, and professional officer I have ever met hasn't changed. 18D4VW9
Well worth reading Mai 31, 2000 Morehouse is definitely worth reading on the topic! He was in the program, and has a compelling personal story to tell. If you have a chance to hear him or take his training, do that too! The best overall book providing a complete perspective on remote viewing, which should be read no matter what else you read, is Jim Schnabel's _Remote Viewers: The Secret History of America's Psychic Spies_. DON'T READ _Psychic Battlefield_ by Mandelbaum, who for some reason reviews every book on the general topic with a plug for his own sophomoric book.
Government Shenanigans Mai 31, 2000 M. G. Ross (Scotland) This is a useful book for those of us who definitely believe that all is not as it seems re "Reality" and "Our Noble System of Government." Dr Morehouse "remote viewed" the "real" story behind the Lockerbie pan Am bombing, Chemical Warfare during "Desert Storm" and so on. Because he threatened the establishment- in that he was prepared to reveal classified information re his "astral" or "remote viewing" trips on behalf of the USA "Stargate" programme - his family almost died due to a botched assassination attempt and so on. Thankfully , he has now devoted his gift for the spiritual benefit of humanity. A good read and throroughly recommended.
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