Release Date: June 20, 2006

For Immediate Release

Sara Sgarlat, Publicity Director
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“Joe McMoneagle is one of the very few people whose considerable psychic skills have been validated not only in the laboratory under the strictest scientific conditions, but also in practical intelligence-gathering operations during his many years as a remote viewer in the United States Government’s classified STARGATE remote viewer program.”
            — Charles Tart, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Psychology,
University of California, Davis

“Joe McMoneagle is far and away the most talented of that whole group (STARGATE)....He set a benchmark for how good psychic abilities can be.”
           —Russell Targ, Founding remote viewing researcher at
Stanford Research Institute, Inc. as quoted on CBS’ 48 Hours


     If you have been searching for a single source of knowledge that covers almost everything you’d like to know about remote viewing—the ability to psychically perceive and describe unknown people, places, objects, or events—this is the book for you.  Joe McMoneagle, the U.S. government’s most renowned psychic spy and the author of two previous books on remote viewing, is an expert on this subject. A former U.S. Army officer who worked for Army Intelligence and Security Command, McMoneagle  was recruited for the top-secret remote-viewing program known as STARGATE. He earned the Legion of Merit for providing critical intelligence to the DIA, NSA, and CIA. He was recently featured on the CBS News program 48 Hours, where he successfully identified the “target” of Niagara Falls—over 700 miles away.

     Comparing the discipline of accurate remote viewing to the disciplines of martial arts, Remote Viewing Secrets takes the reader through the different levels, or “belts,” of expertise. Discussing the strong emphasis on the mental and spiritual state of the practitioner McMoneagle is keenly aware of the implications of his comparison. When practicing the “art” of remote viewing, as in training in the martials arts, or studying the principals of eastern philosophy such as Zen, both spiritual and philosophical growth can be achieved.

     Included are McMoneagle’s insights on the different methods of remote viewing, protocol design, exceptions that exist between training and application, how to distinguish between good and bad training methods, leveraging information with time, and the potential effects of remote viewing on health. Remote Viewing Secrets is the most complete, authentic, and informative guide to remote viewing ever published.


          5½ x 8½, Trade paper, 280 pages, 1-57174-159-3, $14.95, May, 2000