Project Stargate / Connecting with Archangels

Hosted byGeorge Noory

Project Stargate / Connecting with Archangels

About the show

In the first half, Joe McMoneagle reflected on his career in the U.S. Army, where he became the first remote viewer in the Stargate program —a classified military initiative focused on psychic intelligence gathering. After training at Stanford Research Institute, he achieved a record with "five first place matches and one very close to a first place match." The program, initially designed to assess Soviet psychic threats, extended to 23 years due to its operational success, cracking intelligence problems previously considered unsolvable. McMoneagle worked closely with Ingo Swann (considered the creator of remote viewing techniques), and continued research into the methodology well beyond Stargate's closure in 1995.

Discussing his collaboration with Robert Monroe of the Monroe Institute, he said he trained there to induce and control out-of-body experiences for intelligence gathering. Over 14 months, he remotely monitored hostages in Iran, detailing their conditions and locations. "We started picking up bits and pieces of the planned rescue, and that really upset a lot of people," he noted, highlighting the sensitive nature of such operations. One of the most compelling aspects of his post-military career was assisting law enforcement in locating missing children. "Probably two-thirds of the missing children that I was asked to help with, I was able to help locate them without any of them being injured," McMoneagle reported.

On the topic of remote viewing's temporal reach, he confirmed it could access past and future events, though future viewing is more difficult due to unknown variables. Training remote viewers, he explained, is challenging due to the strict protocols required, which often conflict with individuals' preconceived notions of psychic ability. McMoneagle stressed that remote viewing is not purely visual, cautioning against closing the eyes as it suppresses other sensory inputs essential to the process. Revealing his remote viewing of Mars, he described "a shelter... 33 feet long...and maybe 12 feet tall. It's got two sets of doors, and it's obviously metal that reflects light." On a trip to JPL, he said he was shown "almost 100 photographs of things that should not be on Mars," including what appears to be an ancient city.

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In the latter half, spiritual teacher Alisha Das explored her experiences and teachings about angels as intermediaries between humanity and the divine. She defined angels as "messengers of God," accessible divine emissaries who we experience inwardly through spiritual senses rather than physical sight or sound. She distinguished between angels and archangels, explaining that while angels lack individual souls and free will, archangels possess both and serve as powerful, individuated expressions of God. Further, she clarified the roles of guardian angels versus archangels, noting guardian angels serve individuals personally and learn from human free will, while archangels serve globally with infinite capacity.

Revealing her personal journey, Das said that from age four, she communicated with angels via an "angelic language," a form of glossolalia or speaking in tongues, which grants clairvoyance and helped her overcome childhood trauma. She shared transformative client stories, including James, a skeptical businessman who found alignment and healing through discovering his archangelic name, and Juan, a Fortune 100 consultant who, guided by Archangel Michael, shifted a high-level banking meeting from distraction to focused cooperation for the greater good.

Das emphasized the universality of angelic belief, noting that "69% of Americans believe in angels" and that angels appear across religions and cultures, uniting rather than dividing people. Noting the role of angels in prayer, she said, "We always pray to God... but angels amplify our prayers and convey them to source." She recounted a harrowing personal ordeal during the Palisades fire, where her home was miraculously spared amidst widespread destruction. "I prayed... and God answered me through the angels... they showed me angels standing on my roof," she said. Despite the devastation around her, her home remained intact within a "white teardrop shape" on the fire map, a phenomenon she attributes to angelic protection.

News segment guests: Howard Bloom, Mish Shedlock

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