Release Date: June 22, 2006

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Sara Sgarlat, Publicity Director
434-296-2772, ext. 49
ssgarlat@hrpub.com

Former CIA Psychic Spy Targets
Weapons of Mass Destruction

Why One Man Believes War is NOT Inevitable

     When the United States government discovered that the Soviet Union was successfully employing psychic spies for counterintelligence during the Cold War, they quickly began putting together their own team of psi-spies, now known as Operation Stargate. Joseph McMoneagle was CIA remote viewer 001. His record for intelligence-gathering has never been surpassed. McMoneagle and his team hold an astonishing accuracy rate of 88% in locating warheads and nuclear weapons.

     McMoneagle believes that remote viewing techniques could ease the level of conflict in the impending war with Iraq through the location of nuclear warheads that, under UN sanctions, must be disarmed. Currently, other major world powers like Russia and China effectively employ remote viewing in their military operations, but despite the success of Operation Stargate, the U.S. continues to turn a blind eye, depending solely on traditional counterintelligence. Remote viewing has a proven track record—in 19 years, McMoneagle has never missed one nuclear target. America is in need of the facts before war can be declared and Joe McMoneagle is one man who can find them.

Talk with McMoneagle about:

 Remote viewing as a means to ease tensions between world powers
 Why our government does not follow the lead of other world powers, like Russia and China, in the use of psychic spies
 Locating nuclear stockpiles around the world
 Proven success stories of remote viewing in military operations

     Joseph McMoneagle is the author of the new book The Stargate Chronicles: Memoirs of a Psychic Spy and currently operates his own consulting firm, often assisting police and government agencies. As a recipient of the prestigious Legion of Merit medal for his instrumental role in developing a “new, revolutionary intelligence project” and having “resourcefully supported national-level agencies with critical intelligence,” McMoneagle is highly esteemed in his field.

Current Affairs • ISBN 1-57174-225-5 • $24.95 • Hardcover