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Wednesday November 1st, 2006

Host

George Noory

Guests

Clip Streams

 
Stargate & Methodology
 
Alien Craft & Earthquakes
 
RV'ing for Japanese TV

Recap

Remote Viewing Targets

Remote Viewer in the Army's Stargate Project and psychic, Joseph McMoneagle discussed his history with remote viewing as well as some of the targets he's worked on. He stressed the importance of the protocol-- the remote viewer and anyone in the room must be totally blind to the target during data collection. There are three stages in remote viewing, he detailed: calming the mind (such as through meditation), opening to the target, and transferring the info into a useable product.

McMoneagle described some of the remote viewing work he's done for Japanese TV shows: A Japanese camera team arrives in his home in Virginia, delivering targets-- the names of missing persons in sealed envelopes. In these instances, he reported having an 88% accuracy rating, with the information he provided leading to the location of 13 out of 26 missing targets he was given.

In relation to terrorism, he said that "radiological material" has been moved into the US across the southern border, but those in possession of it currently have no means for weaponizing it. He also discussed his remote viewing of aliens whom he saw in a ship that was a combination of biomaterial and metal. They were difficult to comprehend, yet share some genetic similarities with humans, he noted. Additionally, McMoneagle reported viewing ruins on Mars, such as an area where something like a grove of trees once stood.

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Future Earthquakes

In Joe McMoneagle's book The Ultimate Time Machine, published in 1998, he offers detailed predictions for the 21st century and beyond, based primarily on his remote viewing sessions. In the next 100 years he foresees significant earthquakes (from 8.5 to 8.8 on the Richter scale) around the globe. Here are some of them:

  • 2013-- Qom, Iran
  • 2013-2015-- Los Angeles, CA
  • 2022-- near Catania, Sicily
  • 2022-2023-- San Francisco, CA
  • 2031-- Mexico City
  • 2033-- near Lanzhou (central China)
  • 2039-- btwn. Nagoya and Matsusaka, Japan
  • 2050-- Upstate New York
  • 2061-- San Diego, CA

    McMoneagle notes that it's probable his predictions could occur within five years (plus or minus) of the specified year, and that the one in New York will be America's most costly natural disaster.
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