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The One
18th August 2011, 18:37
Joseph McMoneagle was involved in Remote Viewing experiments conducted by U.S. Army Intelligence and the Stanford Research Institute. He was one of the original officers recruited for the top-secret program now known as the Stargate Project. Along with Ingo Swann, McMoneagle is best known for the investigation of Remote Viewing and the use of paranormal abilities for military intelligence gathering. He also feels that it is one of the few tools available that might tell us something specific about our future interactions with Extra-Terrestrials, or the impact such contact might have within our sciences and society.

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/openminds/2011/06/07/joseph-mcmoneagle-remote-viewing-ufos-and-ets

Andrew
12th April 2015, 21:49
Recently got some books by Joe McMoneagle and then later did a search on Youtube to see if there were any talks with him; really fascinating guy with good experiences to share about RV and out of body, also ruins on Mars and the Moon.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17JlNRPKOGI


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egk7V8XKRWQ

ulli
12th April 2015, 22:09
He is my hero, and furthermore, he is married to an astrologer, as well.

Bill Ryan
17th November 2019, 10:21
A fascinating extract from a presentation by Joe McMoneagle at the 13th International UFO Congress in 2004, describing his remote viewing of pyramids on Mars.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UD_VD3gyiWI&feature=youtu.be
Most interestingly, the transcript of the session he's describing (in May 1984, 29 years earlier) was declassified by the CIA in August 2000:


https://cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00788R001900760001-9.pdf

https://cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00788R001900760001-9.pdf

Chester
7th December 2019, 17:46
This document might be of interest - it is possibly already here on the forum (though I did do a brief search) -

It is a PDF found on the CIA website entitled -

A Suggested Remote Viewing Training Procedure (U)

https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00787R000300110001-8.pdf

Sue (Ayt)
7th December 2019, 20:54
Does anyone know if SRI still conducts RV research there?
Just curious.

Bill Ryan
8th December 2019, 07:10
Does anyone know if SRI still conducts RV research there?
Just curious.Great question. The SRI Remote Viewing research began way back in 1972, and culminated in 1985 (by which time it had moved from SRI to SAIC).

Following the long research and testing phase, RV was adopted by the US Army and was operational until the program was publicly closed down in 1995. Thereafter, it went 'black', became highly classified, and continued in secret augmented by hypnosis, drugs and electronics. (I have this in writing from a CIA source.)

There's an excellent non-classified history here, written by Hal Puthoff himself:


https://newdualism.org/papers/H.Puthoff/CIA-Initiated%20Remote%20Viewing%20At%20Stanford%20Research%20Institute.htm

Meryl
8th December 2019, 09:49
Thank you for the lead. I will enjoy delving further into the ET and Remote Viewing subject.

Sue (Ayt)
9th December 2019, 02:59
Does anyone know if SRI still conducts RV research there?
Just curious.Great question. The SRI Remote Viewing research began way back in 1972, and culminated in 1985 (by which time it had moved from SRI to SAIC).

Following the long research and testing phase, RV was adopted by the US Army and was operational until the program was publicly closed down in 1995. Thereafter, it went 'black', became highly classified, and continued in secret augmented by hypnosis, drugs and electronics. (I have this in writing from a CIA source.)

There's an excellent non-classified history here, written by Hal Puthoff himself:


https://newdualism.org/papers/H.Puthoff/CIA-Initiated%20Remote%20Viewing%20At%20Stanford%20Research%20Institute.htm


Thanks for the info, Bill. It was around 93 when I was extremely naive as to any of this type of info, that I was assigned a small task (via internet correspondence) to RV a set of coordinates. It was from someone at SRI, an institute that I also knew nothing about at that time. Just something I've puzzled about for many years. I think people were recruited on the internet "bulletin boards" that used to exist back then.

Ron Mauer Sr
9th December 2019, 17:42
I've had opportunity to talk with Joe a few times at local events. One statement Joe made to me is that the steel used in the collapsed towers of 911 fame were of a new composition that melted at a lower temperature. That felt like such a red flag, I wonder how easily remote viewers may be influenced or manipulated by "others".

I do suspect he is a talented remote viewer.

TomKat
9th December 2019, 19:07
I've had opportunity to talk with Joe a few times at local events. One statement Joe made to me is that the steel used in the collapsed towers of 911 fame were of a new composition that melted at a lower temperature. That felt like such a red flag, I wonder how easily remote viewers may be influenced or manipulated by "others".

That reminds me of when Russell Targ said that the immediate burial at sea of Osama Bin Laden was not suspicious, that it was the reasonable thing to do. I guess that's why they say nobody is ex-CIA or ex-Mafia or ex-deep state...

ShotAcrosstheBow
8th March 2020, 17:15
He is my hero, and furthermore, he is married to an astrologer, as well.

He’s really good,

Nenuphar
9th February 2024, 15:52
This interview with Joe McMoneagle was conducted by Shawn Ryan. It was posted on YouTube February 5th. Put on a pot of tea; it is a long and interesting conversation.

From the video synopsis posted on YouTube:

Joe McMoneagle is a former U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer and was among the first Remote Viewers to be recruited into the previously classified Stargate Project. Project Stargate was the United States' first organized research into psychic phenomena via the Defense Intelligence Agency and contractor SRI International.

In this episode, McMoneagle takes us back to the early days of the Vietnam War and how he was recruited into intelligence operations. The height of the Cold War fueled appetites for advantages over the United States' enemies and gave way to the CIA's push into "psychic and extra sensory perception" research and military applications.


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Mike
9th February 2024, 20:17
Fantastic interview. Over 6 hours long, but easy to skip over his childhood, family history, etc and get right to the meat and potatoes.

I'm roughly halfway thru. Joe's encounter in Thailand in his raised hut seems to have been with a skinwalker of some sort, but he's reluctant to call it that.

The medicine man story also seems to confirm the existence of skinwalkers in the area, but again Joe's theories are surprisingly rudimentary.

Very, very bizarre stuff, and I was really hoping Shawn would ask him why he hadn't remote viewed it?

Maybe he does later in the interview.

Shawn is a serious interviewer; his interviews carry a certain weight because of his background and his sense of conviction and integrity. His feet are planted firmly on the ground, but he retains a curiosity about the speculative and the esoteric. He has all the qualities one would hope for in this type of milieu. For what it's worth, I highly recommend all his stuff.

John Hilton
28th March 2024, 06:41
I've looked at the Trump threads and the remote viewing threads but none seem to be applicable, so I'm dumping this here:-

Remote viewing Donald Trump and his thoughts on UFOs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oq42pm2HpiU

Tintin
24th March 2025, 11:22
Here's Joe McMoneagle talking about his experiences on the project at the Monroe Institute in 1984. It's an 8 minute segment dealing specifically with Mars:

https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1904102511591784449/pu/vid/avc1/540x360/WWgAekhyKv98Jr64.mp4?tag=12

avid
24th March 2025, 12:15
Here's Joe McMoneagle talking about his experiences on the project at the Monroe Institute in 1984. It's an 8 minute segment dealing specifically with Mars:

https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1904102511591784449/pu/vid/avc1/540x360/WWgAekhyKv98Jr64.mp4?tag=12
Video N/A Tintin.

Tintin
24th March 2025, 12:57
Here's Joe McMoneagle talking about his experiences on the project at the Monroe Institute in 1984. It's an 8 minute segment dealing specifically with Mars:

https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1904102511591784449/pu/vid/avc1/540x360/WWgAekhyKv98Jr64.mp4?tag=12
Video N/A Tintin.

Do you mean 'not applicable' (?!) or 'not accessible'?

avid
24th March 2025, 13:03
Accessible, it doesn’t play

Tintin
24th March 2025, 13:13
Accessible, it doesn’t play

I think that url is still live/active, that is, the post hasn't been removed from X. It's playing fine here for me. Can you as a rule usually access any X posts/see them?






From Bill:
FYI, it's playing fine for me here.

avid
24th March 2025, 15:53
Sorry, still can’t play it. Probably x posts… I am still in the dark ages at times technically. Shame, Joe McMoneagle is one of my favourite remote references! Thanks all for trying to drag me into technical reality…

Bill Ryan
24th March 2025, 22:39
Sorry, still can’t play it. Probably x posts… I am still in the dark ages at times technically. Shame, Joe McMoneagle is one of my favourite remote references! Thanks all for trying to drag me into technical reality…Here it is on the Avalon server. You should now be able to see this fine. :thumbsup:

https://avalonlibrary.net/Bill/Joe_McMoeagle_re_Mars.mp4
https://avalonlibrary.net/Bill/Joe_McMoeagle_re_Mars.mp4

Bill Ryan
2nd May 2025, 08:51
Copying this post by Helvetic on his thread: (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?1383-The-Continuing-Search-For-The-Truth&p=1666552&viewfull=1#post1666552) :thumbsup:

(Most interesting, but do note below: "The transcript does not explicitly mention McMoneagle remote viewing the pyramids’ construction, suggesting the video title may be misleading".)

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Joseph McMoneagle | Did CIA's Joe McMoneagle Remote View the Pyramids Being Built? | May 1, 2025

Source: Matt Beall Limitless youtube (https://www.youtube.com/@mattbealllimitless)

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Description:

Joseph McMoneagle—legendary Remote Viewer 001 from the U.S. Army’s top-secret Stargate Project—joins Matt Beall Limitless for a mind-expanding conversation that spans decades of classified research and consciousness exploration.

McMoneagle reveals how he was recruited into the world of psychic espionage, shares details of Soviet remote viewing programs, and explains the mechanics behind how remote viewing actually works. From verified out-of-body experiences to astonishing sessions viewing ancient sites, lost civilizations, and even Mars, his insights challenge the limits of what we think is possible.

We also dive deep into time—viewing the past and future, questioning humanity’s origins, and exploring the spiritual and religious implications of what he’s seen. Along the way, Joe addresses skeptics, shares post-career revelations, and discusses his collaboration with British intelligence figure Hartleigh Trent.

This is not just a conversation—it’s a portal into hidden knowledge and the unexplained.

Episode Timeline:

00:00:00 Introductions
00:16:07 Becoming a Remote Viewer
00:34:09 Soviet Remote Viewing
00:40:15 How does it work?
00:49:11 Out of Body Experience
01:13:04 Viewing the Past & Future
01:26:54 Ancient Sites & Structures
01:40:15 Mars
01:55:02 Post Career Remote Viewing
02:06:19 Detractors
02:16:06 Starting a Remote View
02:28:06 Hartleigh Trent
02:34:44 Wild Situation
02:41:15 How long have we been here?
02:46:19 Religion
02:51:10 Where did we come from?
03:02:44 Closing


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Below is a summarized list of key takeaways based on the provided transcript. The takeaways include main arguments, actionable insights, and crucial statistics, organized to reflect the content's depth and context.

Key Takeaways

Background and Introduction

• Joe McMoneagle's Role: Joe McMoneagle, remote viewer #001 for the U.S. government's Project Stargate, is a key figure in CIA's psychic research program.

• Project Stargate: A real CIA program that employed psychics for intelligence gathering, running for 23 years.

• Guest Introduction: McMoneagle is honored as a guest, discussing his career and experiences in remote viewing.

• Personal Background: Grew up in a tough Miami slum, protecting his sisters from gangs, which shaped his situational awareness.

• Early Psychic Awareness: Realized psychic abilities at age 4-5, describing it as heightened situational awareness.


Remote Viewing Explained

• Definition of Remote Viewing: A protocol-based skill involving blind reporting on targets without prior information.

• Protocol Strictness: Requires complete blindness to the target, with no hints or cues, to avoid reading others' reactions.

• Psychic vs. Remote Viewer: Remote viewers can be psychics, but psychics cannot claim to be remote viewers without protocol adherence.

• Ego's Role: Ego involvement hinders remote viewing accuracy; minimizing ego is crucial for success.

• Sensory Input: Remote viewing relies on senses like smell, taste, and touch, not primarily visual imagery.


McMoneagle’s Recruitment and Training

• Recruitment Process: Selected from 130 candidates, narrowed to 30, then to a core group of six for Project Stargate.

• Initial Skepticism: McMoneagle initially resisted joining, fearing it would be a career killer due to its controversial nature.

• Stanford Research Institute (SRI): Tested at SRI, achieving five first-place matches in six remote viewings, a record.

• Random Target Selection: Targets chosen via random number generators to ensure blindness, e.g., outbounders visiting random locations.

• Military Context: McMoneagle was an advisor to a three-star general, tasked to assess psychic functioning as a potential threat.


Project Stargate’s Scope and Impact

• Program Duration: Ran for 23 years, funded annually based on successes and failures reported to the Senate Select Subcommittee for Intelligence.

• Multiple Agencies: Supported 15 major U.S. intelligence agencies, including NSA, Secret Service, and five presidents.

• Core Team: Initially six remote viewers, expanding to a maximum of 22, with about 18 true remote viewers.

• Success Rate: Approximately 65-75% success rate, with 25-35% of attempts resulting in total failure.

• Declassified Backing: CIA has released documents confirming Project Stargate’s existence and McMoneagle’s involvement.


Soviet Psychic Efforts

• Soviet Program: Preceded U.S. efforts, focusing on psychic experiments, not formal remote viewing.

• Mouse Experiment: Soviets targeted mice to raise anxiety, claiming success, but flawed due to the experimenter's influence.

• Targeting U.S. Officials: Attempted to psychically induce anxiety in U.S. congressmen and military figures, but failed.

• Soviet Psychic Profile: Their top psychic was a 25-year-old female tank commander from Chechnya, selected from combat.

• Joint Experiment: McMoneagle and the Soviet psychic produced near-identical butterfly wing drawings in deprivation chambers.


Remote Viewing Process

• Starting a Session: Begins with a blank mind, focusing on the target (e.g., an envelope with a question) without preconceptions.

• Physical Setup: Comfortable setting, often a gray room to minimize distractions, though McMoneagle adapted to noise.

• Drawing Targets: Uses pencil and paper to sketch sensory impressions, not literal visuals, e.g., buildings or landscapes.

• Intent’s Role: Shared intent (e.g., finding a missing child) powers successful outcomes, while conflicting intents hinder.

• Subconscious Communication: The subconscious borrows from the conscious mind, often misrepresenting targets (e.g., septic system as a pool).


Actionable Insights for Remote Viewing

• Practice Regularly: McMoneagle did 1-2 viewings daily to hone subconscious-conscious communication.

• Challenge Subconscious: Question initial impressions (e.g., test smell or taste) to refine accuracy.

• Minimize Ego: Avoid judgment or blame to maintain clarity, as ego distorts perceptions.

• Adapt to Conditions: Train in noisy or stressful environments to build resilience, unlike ideal lab settings.

• Use Blind Protocols: Ensure no prior knowledge of the target to maintain integrity, avoiding external cues.


Notable Experiences

• Out-of-Body Experience: In 1970, McMoneagle was poisoned, leading to a profound out-of-body experience, enhancing his abilities.

• Hostage Crisis Monitoring: Monitored Iran hostages for 14 months, reporting on health, welfare, and unrelated activities like stolen vehicles.

• Pentagon Confrontation: Convinced a skeptical colonel of his psychic abilities by revealing personal details about his wife.

• Mars 1 Million BC: Tasked by the Department of Defense to remote view Mars 1 million years ago, highlighting the program’s experimental scope.

• Russian Submarine: Accurately described the Typhoon submarine years before its existence was confirmed, validated by a Soviet general.


Challenges and Criticisms

• Detractors’ Claims: Critics allege cherry-picking drawings or external sources, which McMoneagle refutes with transparent records.

• Wikipedia Inaccuracies: McMoneagle notes Wikipedia’s unreliability, as it contains falsehoods about his work.

• Public Failures: A failed viewing in Japan before 32 million viewers was due to the target’s negative energy, teaching him to accept responsibility.

• Stress and Mortality: Most original six viewers died, likely from stress, with McMoneagle as the last or near-last survivor.

• Military Skepticism: Some military officials dismissed psychic work, fearing career repercussions or disbelief in its efficacy.


Scientific and Philosophical Insights

• Unknown Mechanism: Despite 1.6 million words of scientific research, the mechanism of remote viewing remains unknown.

• Non-Electromagnetic: Tests in submarines confirmed remote viewing isn’t electromagnetic, ruling out conventional explanations.

• Intent-Driven Results: Pure intent (e.g., saving a life) yields better results than mixed or selfish motives.

• Time Manipulation: Viewing the past is easier due to familiar concepts, while future viewing is challenging due to uncertainty.

• Out-of-Sequence Viewing: Pre-drawing targets before random selection increases accuracy, as it eliminates external intents.


Historical and Archaeological Views

• Human Origins: McMoneagle believes humans have existed for 30 million years, citing Forbidden Archaeology by Cremo and Thompson.

• Ancient Civilizations: Evidence of seven civilizations in a Tigris-Euphrates cave, with jewelry-making dating back 88,000 years.

• Declining Societies: Deeper archaeological layers show more sophisticated artifacts, suggesting societal regression.

• Human Bones Absence: Suggests dinosaur predation or misidentification explains the lack of ancient human bones.

• Historical Inaccuracy: History is written by winners, often distorting truth, as taught in schools.


Spiritual and Ethical Perspectives

• Good vs. Evil: Believes in equal forces of good and evil incarnate, with ethical remote viewing fostering growth.

• Spiritual Energy: Senses positive and negative energies in environments, like haunted places.

• Religion’s Role: Views all religions as sharing a core message from prophets, corrupted by power and money.

• God as Algorithm: Suggests God might be an ordering algorithm, not necessarily a deity, aligning with nature’s creation.

• Nature Worship: Prefers communing with nature (e.g., forests) over organized religion for spiritual connection.


Environmental and Societal Concerns

• Humans as Aliens: Argues humans act like aliens by destructively exploiting Earth, unlike animals that preserve their habitats.

• Earth’s Revenge: Warns that Earth, as an entity, may retaliate against human destruction, already showing signs.

• Toxic Pollution: Highlights poisons, chemicals, and pesticides as greater threats than CO2 or climate fluctuations.

• Empathy Deficit: Laments humanity’s lack of empathy, driven by ego, harming collective survival.

• Sustainable Living: Advocates honoring Earth by giving back, not just taking resources.


Practical Applications

• Missing Persons: Remote viewing excels in finding missing children due to unified intent.

• Hostage Rescue: Provided critical details (e.g., rose garden smell) to locate hostages in seconds.

• Intelligence Gathering: Used to describe distant targets, like outer planets, years before photographic confirmation.

• Demonstrations: Performed 51 blind remote viewings on TV in seven countries, proving its reliability.

• Training Others: Teaches at the Monroe Institute, guaranteeing students discover their remote viewing potential.


Personal Anecdotes

• Vietnam War: Heard voices guiding him, saving his life, unlike others who ignored similar instincts.

• Childhood Gangs: As the “token white kid,” his speed made him a gang recruitment target, honing his instincts.

• Poisoning Incident: Nearly died in a guest house, experiencing repeated in-and-out-of-body states during resuscitation.

• Hartley Trent: A Navy photo interpreter and skilled remote viewer, known for detail and ability to pause/resume sessions.

• Angela Ford: An automatic writer who joined Stargate, using writing to distract ego for clearer viewings.


Program Challenges

• Unopened Research: 15-20 SRI research packets with improvement suggestions were ignored by Stargate leaders.

• Science vs. Intelligence: Mistrust between scientists and intelligence collectors hindered program development.

• Career Risks: Psychic work was politically risky, isolating McMoneagle from military peers.

• Program Closure: Ended in 1995, with McMoneagle fired from SAIC, moving to fundamental research labs.

• Burnout Risk: After 48 years, McMoneagle experienced burnout, emphasizing the need for high-value targets.


Cultural Observations

• Japanese Approach: Japanese audiences demand live demonstrations, valuing accountability for success or failure.

• Responsibility Culture: In Japan, McMoneagle’s admission of failure was respected, unlike others blaming external factors.

• Soviet Flaws: Soviet psychic experiments failed due to unrecognized biases, unlike U.S. protocol rigor.

• Military Culture: Punitive approaches (e.g., collective punishment) mirror societal overreactions, like gun control debates.

• Historical Bias: School-taught history is often inaccurate, ignoring evidence of ancient human activity.


Broader Implications

• Psychic Survival: Psychic abilities were vital for early humans, warning of dangers like predators.

• Modern Disconnection: Ego and lack of empathy disconnect humans from intuitive, survival-based instincts.

• Power and Money: Corrupt religion, science, and policy, distorting truth for control.

• Infrastructure Needs: Societal demands (e.g., education) require fair taxation, not entitlement.

• Gun Control Nuance: Supports control to prevent harm but recognizes practical needs, like farmers managing wild pigs.


Specific Statistics

• Program Funding: Approved for 23 years by the Senate, based on annual performance reviews.

• Viewer Numbers: Maximum 22 participants, with 18 true remote viewers.

• SRI Test Results: McMoneagle scored five first-place and one near-first-place match in six viewings.

• TV Demonstrations: 51 blind viewings across seven countries, with transparent records.

• Soviet Mice Experiment: Involved 104 psychics targeting 24 mice, with three near-perfect trials.


Final Reflections

• Life’s Purpose: McMoneagle sees remote viewing as a tool for positive impact, like saving lives, not personal gain.

• Humanity’s Flaw: Ego-driven destruction threatens Earth, requiring a shift to empathy and sustainability.

• Scientific Mystery: Remote viewing’s mechanism remains unsolved, but its efficacy is undeniable with proper protocols.

• Legacy: As the last Stargate survivor, McMoneagle continues teaching and researching, advocating for truth.

• Call to Action: Urges humans to respect Earth, prioritize empathy, and question historical narratives for a better future.


Notes

• The transcript does not explicitly mention McMoneagle remote viewing the pyramids’ construction, suggesting the video title may be misleading or refer to a minor, untranscribed segment.

• The discussion focuses heavily on McMoneagle’s experiences, Project Stargate’s operations, and broader philosophical views, with actionable insights for remote viewing practice.

• Crucial statistics, like the 23-year funding and 65-75% success rate, underscore the program’s credibility despite detractors.

This summary captures the essence of the 3-hour conversation, emphasizing McMoneagle’s expertise, the program’s impact, and his worldview.