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Psychic Warrior
The True Story of American's Foremost Psychic Spy and the Cover-Up of the CIA's Top-Secret Stargate Program
By David Morehouse
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310 Pages, Mass-Market Paperback
Cover Size: 4 x 7 inches
St. Martin's Press
Related listings: Remote Viewing
Date: 1996
      Added to Catalog: 1/28/98
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 Our Review |
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Morehouse's book has provoked strong reactions
from remote viewing insiders,
most of whom seem to have little respect for him.
Col. John Alexander,
who participated in military remote viewing programs, writes:
"This book is the epitome of hypocrisy....
There is abject disregard for truth.
Do not buy this book. If you must read it, borrow it from
the library."
We do not disagree with Alexander's review, but
something has changed since he wrote it.
The book is now available in paperback, making the cost
and guilt level more reasonable.
Truth is certainly disregarded on the
jacket cover. Instead of being "America's
Foremost Psychic Spy" as the jacket claims, Morehouse was
by most accounts only
a minor player in the DIA's remote viewing program.
Nonetheless, no one doubts that he participated, and the
book conveys real experiences seen through one
participant's eyes.
Once you recognize that there are hidden tensions here
and that many things have been left unsaid, the
account is quite entertaining and readable.
It is even more interesting when you read what others
have to say about Morehouse and then
try to figure out what is really going on.
This is not the first book to read on
remote viewing (that should be Schnabel's
Remote Viewers,
followed by McMoneagle's
Mind Trek), but
if you are a serious student of the subject you probably ought to
have it on your bookshelf, since it is certainly
part of the culture and history of remote viewing.
-- Glenn Campbell
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From the Book Cover
"A Very Different Sort of War Story." --Kirkus Reviews
UNWITTINGLY PLUNGED INTO A PARANORMAL NIGHTMARE
DAVID MOREHOUSE -
A highly decorated. exemplary Army officer,
special operations infantryman, and elite Airborne Ranger
Company Commander.
Wounded by machine-gun fire during a training mission,
Morehouse began to have inexplicable visions and haunting nightmares -
an experience that would redirect his military career and land him
in the government's top-secret
Stargate Program. His life would never be the same...
STARGATE -
For nearly two decades, the United States military intelligence
community delved into the dark world of psychic espionage,
recruiting a team of psychic spies to serve as "remote viewers,"
intdividuals who used their
paranormal gifts to transcend time and space and uncover the
highly guarded military secrets of other nations.
UNABLE TO TELL THE SHOCKING TRUTH FOR
FEAR OF DEATH -- UNTIL NOW...
When David Morehouse walked through the doors of the Stargate Program,
he had little idea what awaited him: a paranormal hel that
would bring him to the front lines of some of the most horrific
disasters in recent history -
and nearly destroy him.
In chilling detail, Morehouse describes his psychic espionage
work as a remote viewer, from the shattering explosion of Pan Am
Flight 103 to the choking smoke of Desert Storm,
even further back in time to Hiroshima and the darkest days of Nazi Germany.
And more startling yet is his account of the U.S. government,
an organization bent on the destructive use of psychic powers -
and on stopping the one may who was brave enough to blow the
the lif their top-secret Stargate Program.
A REAL LIFE X-FILES
"A DRAMATIC TALE TOLD WITH FLAIR." --Publishers Weekly
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Cross References
- Lyn Buchanan: Mentioned several times as fellow remote viewer.
- Ed Dames: Dames is conspicuously absent in book
- Jim Marrs: Morehouse meets Marrs and says that their phones were tapped, p. 239;
- David Morehouse: Author of this autobiography.
- NSA: Describes Morehouse's traning at Fort Meade, p. 97+;
- Mel Riley: Riley is mentioned throughout the book as Morehouse's instructor;
- Oliver Stone: Morehouse says that Jim Marrs book on JFK was purchased by Oliver
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- *Hambone Page on Morehouse
<1/29/98 #5>
- *An American Hero: The Truth About David Morehouse...
- Dissenting - By Jim Schnabel <1/29/98 #6>
- John Alexander Reviews "Psychic Warrior"
- Review - Dissenting - By John Alexander <11/11/97 #1>
"The fact is this book is the epitome of hypocrisy. Morehouse, encouraged by St. Martins Press,
has hit a series of topical "hot buttons" including, angels, Government assassination
conspiracies, and Gulf War syndrome, family values, and wrapped them in the American flag.
There is abject disregard for truth. Do not buy this book. If you must read it, borrow it from
library."
- Review of "Psychic Warrior" - On Lyn Buchanan's CRV site.
- Supportive - By Trish MacGregor <11/11/97 #2>
"Psychic Warrior" stands out from the profusion of other spiritual
books on the market these days. This is due, in part, to the quiet,
convincing intensity of the writing and of the story. But it's also
due to Morehouse, himself, a man who begins as a soldier, a
minion of the military, and ends up as a spokesman for world
peace and the evolution of human spirituality.
- Three reviews of "Psychic Warrior" - 2 positive, 1 negative.
- Commercial <11/11/97 #3>
- Excerpts from Morehouse's "Psychic Warrior" - Selected by Brother Blue
<12/21/97 #4>
- A similarity between PPD and 'Psychic Warrior'+ (61 lines)
- Message - By Bob Huff - Published: 1/31/98 - Source: Ufomind (Mailing List) <1/31/98 #7>
- Strange Case of a Psychic Warrior - lengthy article
- Source: Daily Telegraph (London) <6/20 #8>
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 Reader Comments |
Regarding "Psychic Warrior" - Latest First
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Psychic Warrior... or Psychic Grandizement?
This was the first book published on Remote Viewing that I first read. It reads more like "Two Stories". A Psychic Biograpical life of a Remote Viewer doing cartwheels while living the life of a Military man. Though his personal life is one thing, The Remote Viewing side is another. There are points that are interesting and some "Not". In my opinion "Psychic Warrior"'s value is from Mr. Moorhouse's "Dark Side" of the Remote Viewing Program, and his struggle to not only understand Remote Viewing... but also himself. As one of the early Remote Viewers, This (sadly) might be why many in the program have mixed-feelings about Moorhouse the books POV.
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