by Uri Dowbenko
Extracted from Nexus Magazine
Volume 4, #5 (August-September 1997)
from
NexusMagazine Website
About
the Author:
Uri Dowbenko is CEO of New Improved Entertainment
Corp. Most recently he has completed a joint venture
with publisher-editor-author Kenn Thomas,
launching a new online version of the respected US-based
alternative publication Steamshovel Press (www.steamshovelpress.com).
Uri can be reached by e-mail at
u.dowbenko@mailcity.com |
Part 1
Former
military intelligence remote viewer David Morehouse
shares his insights into accessing multi-dimensional
reality, and reveals disturbing details on the downing
of TWA Flight 800. |
INSIDE
THE US MILITARY’S ’MIND WARS’ PROGRAMS
In a top-secret hidden location on a US Army base, men and women
working for the CIA prepare to "fall" into the fourth dimension.
It’s an all-grey room-walls, carpet, furniture, everything. Baroque
music plays while they recline, relaxing,
preparing to enter an
altered state of consciousness.
What they’re about to do is access the time-space continuum in a
technique known as "remote viewing". When the brain registers the
theta-wave state on the monitoring equipment, they are ready to
"jump into the ether", in the words of David Morehouse, author of
Psychic Warrior: Inside the CIA’s Stargate Program [see review,
NEXUS 4/02].
Science fiction? Not at all. This is advanced technology pioneered
by esteemed scientists, laser physicists like
Dr Targ and
Dr Puthoff,
at the
Stanford Research Institute in the 1970s.
More recently, the program was developed by the US Government’s
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Pentagon’s Defense
Intelligence Agency (DIA). This top-secret psychic warfare program
was called Project Scangate, then Operation Sun Streak, then
Operation Stargate. Morehouse’s controllers euphemistically
described it as an "intelligence collection method".
Bypassing internal bureaucratic and congressional oversight, they
were called "Special Access Programs" or "SAPs" - a cellular approach
to organization, compartmentalizing all activities which might put
the Pentagon in a bad light as well as providing a rationale for
"plausible denial".
MAPPING
THE TIME-SPACE CONTINUUM
The ability to access the "heaven" worlds and other dimensions has
been the gift of David Morehouse’s life. Likewise, it has been his
bane or curse. Why? Because he also has the ability to access what
could accurately be called "hell": a netherworld containing the most
sordid episodes in the history of mankind.
For example, as a training exercise, Morehouse was sent back to the Dachau death camps of Nazi Germany in the 1940s. Imagine what that
was like. Morehouse had to live with the vivid memories and sense
impressions of his experience for months thereafter.
So how does remote viewing work? How do you tap into the unconscious
mind, the time-space continuum?
According to David Morehouse, remote viewing is a description of,
"...travel going from the physical
dimension to the target, wherever it is in time and space. If
you’re moving backward in time, if you’re travelling through the
ether, you’re actually tying into the unconscious mind, so
you’re going backwards or forwards. I have always referred to it
as the time-space continuum, essentially part of, or one and the
same as, the ether."
So is the ether the medium upon which
you travel?
"No. It’s a misnomer," continues
Morehouse. "You’re not really travelling. It’s like folding
space. You are travelling, but you’re not moving. Does that make
sense?"
Well, not really. Something is going
somewhere, you would think.
Morehouse again tries to explain.
"If you have access to the
unconscious mind, you have free range of the time-space continuum.
It is tied into all humanity, or the whole universe, or perhaps
other universes and other dimensions. At the same time, it has an
individual aspect in that it is willing and wanting a connection
with the conscious mind."
One of the biggest problems in communicating this experience seems
to be the relative inadequacy of language. In other words, how do
you express 4D concepts, experiences and phenomena in 3D language?
Obviously, a new nomenclature is needed which can a represent a
reality that is beyond the box of ordinary three-dimensional
consensus reality.
So, then, what is the difference between an "altered" state and a
so-called "normal" state?
"We’re conversing in beta state,"
says Morehouse. "When you lie down tonight, you’ll drop down
into alpha. Then you’ll drop into a theta-wave state. In
theta-wave state, it appears that the conduits become open. It’s
called the ’thought incubation state’, a time when that ’limen’
which separates the conscious mind from the unconscious mind
becomes thinner. The ’limen’ is just a word to describe a plane,
or a separator or septum between states, but nobody knows what
the unconscious mind is.
"The altered state is an extended theta-wave state, meaning the
stage where the limen becomes transparent," continues Morehouse.
"Another way to describe it is that doors or conduits begin to
open. The difficulty is not in opening the conduits. That, in
retrospect, becomes relatively easy. The difficulty is in
teaching the conscious mind to translate, without analysis or
data. The unconscious mind, playing the role of the individual
self that is your personality, carries in data from the
collective unconscious and begins to sling it in because it
wants to establish a connection with the conscious mind to all
sorts of data relevant to the time-space continuum."
It sounds chaotic and random.
"It is chaotic and it is random
because the unconscious mind wants to establish this connection
with the conscious mind," says Morehouse. "It’s the conscious
mind that focuses primarily downward into the physical. I’ve
found that the time-space continuum is a four-dimensional
existence, whereas the conscious mind is in a three-dimensional
existence.
"The four-dimensional world is something I can’t even begin to
describe. It’s an omniscience, an omnipotence, an omnipresence,
an all-seeing, all-knowing existence. If you exist in a
four-dimensional world, then you truly become godlike."
Talking about these experiences becomes
like grasping at the ungraspable.
"We are all-you, I, my wife, my
children, all of us-connected in the unconscious at a level we
cannot see," says Morehouse, sounding more and more like a
mystic. "When I was growing up, and I remember the times when I
went to church, I would hear them talk about God as being in all
places at all times, dwelling in your heart and watching over
everyone; omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent. How does that
happen? I always wondered. It’s impossible. It doesn’t take
place in the physical dimension. It takes place in the
four-dimensional world."
REMOTE VIEWING:
A HOW-TO GUIDE
So how do remote viewers access the fourth dimension?
"The methodology-what we refer to as
’the cool-down process’ - is any way that you can get into the
theta-wave state," says Morehouse. "We were taught to go into a
place we called ’sanctuary’. It was a place where you would go
to gather your bearings, to acclimate yourself. Each individual
viewer created his own sanctuary. For some viewers it was some
sort of a garden, or a safe house, or a safe place.
"For me, it was a transparent box in space," continues
Morehouse. "In the total blackness of space, with stars all
around. When I was in there, nothing could harm me."
So what did you visualize in that box?
"My conscious mind; what I projected
out. I visualized it as an apparitional self, a phantom self. It
looked like a human form, only a light-radiance, a transparent
self. Then I would begin what I call the ’descent into the
target area’, and that became a nomenclature that was widely
used throughout."
And this is what was called "falling
into the ether" or "jumping into the ether"?
"I stepped out of sanctuary, and I
stepped into a vortex," says Morehouse. "A tunnel of light would
slowly begin to materialize as I prepared myself in the centre
of the floor of sanctuary. And when I was ready, I would step
into the vortex and I would fall. I accelerated faster and
faster and faster and faster, until I hit some sort of a
membrane. And then I would punch through into the target area. I
used to get vertigo often. I would fall head-first with my arms
out, and I would accelerate until, ’Boom!’, I would punch
through."
And what was happening in the grey room
at this time?
"They were monitoring bio-signs.
They recorded your sessions. They were miked. They had low-light
cameras. They videotaped your sessions. They wanted to know
everything that was happening."
And you could hold a conversation?
"You could talk to them and they
could talk to you," says Morehouse. "In coordinate
remote-viewing, it was a very disciplined, structured regimen.
You can be in a theta-wave state but you could be conscious. You
could sketch on paper. You could write down your perceptions.
You could answer questions from the monitor.
"In extended remote viewing, you would begin the same way. Your
task could be: ’Access the target and describe the event taking
place.’ But you have the encrypted coordinates. Most
remote-viewing states last an hour or an hour and a half.
Extended sessions last two to three hours."
So what actually happened when Morehouse
’fell’ into the ether; when he was not ’in control’, pulling off to
the side of a road while driving, for example?
"My analysis is that once you open
the conduit, it’s like trying to shut the gates on a dam.
There’s always spillage. There’s always something there that
never closes completely. I think there are a number of conduits
that never close. When you’re normally under control, you have
the ability to recognize what’s happening and you can put it in
check right away; then you’re okay. Mel Riley [another remote
viewer and a former colleague of Morehouse] was interviewed on
television, and he said, ’I always have channels open. Always.’
"A way to describe it is that a remote viewer always has one
foot in the conscious matrix of the mind and one foot in the
unconscious matrix, and what, where and how he perceives the
world around him depends on what foot he stands. And you can
jump from one foot to another and back again almost without
knowing it. Mel was able to keep his balance better because he
grew up with it. His first experience with it was at age 11, so
he grew up with it. So did
Ingo Swann. I didn’t start out with
this ability. I didn’t want this ability. A gunshot wound made
this happen."
And what can keep the conduits closed
down?
"There is a physiological remedy to
this," says Morehouse. "It’s called Haldol or
Loxitane. We have
lots of mental strait-jackets. Then you walk around in a cloud
and you don’t know your own name, but you don’t have a
dissociative disorder. And you don’t step into the ether
unwillingly.
"I think there are a lot of people who are diagnosed
schizophrenic who essentially have conduits open into the
unconscious. They have data flowing at random without their
having any input. Outwardly they hear voices. They’re tapping
into another dimension. God only knows."
So how do hallucinogenic drugs relate to
this phenomenon? After all, taking drugs has been described as
"taking heaven by force".
"Chemical inducement of an altered
state is, in my opinion, simply the chemical opening of
conduits," says Morehouse. "The problem is that you never learn
to do it on your own. You never learn anything from it because
you never have any control while it’s happening. You don’t have
the ability to master it. You’re just on a joy ride. I think the
mechanics are the same, though, and you just go on the magical
mystery tour."
THE HOLOGRAPHIC
MODEL OF REALITY
New models of reality have to be introduced in order to correlate
the evidence gathered by remote viewing and other extraordinary
phenomena.
For instance, according to alternative science theoretician
Bruce
Cathie,
"...a rough analogy of physical existence can be made by
reference to a strip of motion picture film. Each frame or static
picture on the film strip may be likened to a single pulse of
physical existence. The division between one frame and the next
represents a frame of anti-matter. When viewed as a complete strip,
each frame would be seen as a static picture-say, one at either end
of the strip-then the past and the future could be viewed
simultaneously.
"However, when the film is fed
through a projector, we obtain the illusion of motion and the
passage of time. The divisions between the static pictures are
not detected by our senses because of the frequency or speed of
each projection on the movie screen. But by speeding up or
slowing down the projector, we can alter the apparent time rate
of the action shown by the film..."
In the 1970s, a radically new theory of
consciousness was proposed by Stanford neurophysiologist Karl Pribram and University of London physicist
David Bohm, a former
protégé of Einstein and a world-renowned quantum physicist. Briefly
stated, they came to the conclusion that the universe itself may be
structured like a hologram-a kind of image or construct created at
least in part by the human mind.
As described in Michael Talbot’s book,
The Holographic Universe,
they considered another way of looking at the world:
"Our brains mathematically construct
objective reality by interpreting frequencies that are
ultimately projections from another dimension, a deeper order of
existence that is beyond time and space. The brain is a hologram
enfolded in a holographic universe."
Talbot’s book is an invaluable
introduction to the paradigm. This model also shows the
interconnectedness of the so-called physical and metaphysical
worlds, how various non-physical phenomena and states of
consciousness, mystical states of awareness, out-of-body experiences
and near-death experiences can co-exist and interact with one
another.
Even prophecy or forecasting the future can be described using this
model, vis-à-vis Puthoff’s and Targ’s precognitive remote-viewing
experiments; in other words, "a view of the future as a hologram
that is substantive enough for us to perceive it but malleable
enough to be susceptible to change". Ingo Swann speaks of the future
as "crystallizing possibilities".
Relating to Morehouse’s description of accessing the fourth
dimension through remote viewing, the late Itzhak Bentov, author of
Stalking the Wild Pendulum, described the relationship between
normal versus expanded states of consciousness as a constant
"on-off" process in which time spent in our "solid" reality, as
opposed to other realities, is like fine-tuning the frequency dial
of consciousness.
OTHER
MODELS FOR EXTRASENSORY PERCEPTION
Morehouse’s description of remote viewing also correlates to the
Sanskrit term siddhis, or powers, which include clairaudience,
clairvoyance, even precipitation of matter from the ethers.
Christians have called them the "gifts of the Holy Spirit" - spiritual
gifts given by the grace of God.
"Yes, I don’t disagree," he says.
"It’s a gift, but by the same token I think there must be a
reason why we’re not born with it."
Some Christians disagree with his
advocacy of teaching remote-viewing techniques.
"Their position is that I’m teaching
the black arts, and we shouldn’t be doing this type of thing,"
says Morehouse. "I don’t disagree that there is a dark side to
this, but in the coming millennium we are eventually going to be
in somewhat dire straits. We are going to be confronted with
very difficult choices. If you knew that people with you are
good people, would you not want them to be counted as warriors
who serve God with you? Would you not want them to be armed with
these powers?"
So do other so-called extrasensory
powers like clairvoyance or telepathy come with this ability for
remote viewing?
Morehouse replies that,
"...what happens is that these are
all words which describe the perceptions of individuals who have
conduits open. The hardest thing is for the conscious mind to
develop this ability. It’s a learned or practiced thing to
interpret the data presented to it by the unconscious mind. As
the unconscious mind travels backwards and forwards on the
time-space continuum, it throws back raw data without analysis.
It wants to develop a dialogue, but the dialogue development has
to come from the conscious mind. We have to consciously
interpret, not analyze, what we’re given by the unconscious
mind. It’s learning how to live with that still, small voice
within yourself and learning to interpret it correctly."
And what is that "still, small voice"?
Is it the voice of God? Or the voice of the Holy Spirit?
"You have to learn how to interpret
it, how to speak that language," says Morehouse. "Your conscious
mind can very successfully shut out the Holy Spirit."
This could be what the Christians call
"carnal mind", the rational logical mind that breaches no intuitive
sensitivity.
And what is the difference between out-of-body experiences and
remote-viewing techniques?
"We tried to do an out-of-body
experience," says Morehouse. "There was actually experimentation
done in developing protocols in developing OOBE remote viewing.
Remote viewing is just opening conduits, and out-of-body is an
actual separation of the spiritual body from the physical body.
And this did not take place in the remote viewing.
"When you tear the spiritual body from the physical, what does
that mean? It’s harmful. That means that you leave the physical
body open, allowing inhabitation by whatever else that wants to
step in because the spiritual body is now gone. We’re not
talking about levels of consciousness. We’re talking about
spiritual separation. The spiritual body roams around and it’s
not under control. It’s like a balloon floating in a hot breeze.
It goes wherever the breeze will carry it, and God only knows
what makes up that breeze."
What about the idea that this spiritual
body is the responsibility of every individual, that karma can be
made and destructive things can be done because the body is not in
control?
"I agree wholeheartedly with that,"
says Morehouse. "In fact, I know that it’s true. The physical
body is never left in remote viewing. There is always contact,
but the physical body begins to manifest the physiological signs
of what the projected consciousness is experiencing in the
target area."
So what is the term for this projection
of consciousness into the target area if it isn’t a body?
Morehouse says,
"Its called bilocation. It’s folding
space, folding time and space. It’s like bringing the event to
you without ever going to the event, if you tap into it. It’s
omnipresent while traversing back and forth on the time-space
continuum. What does it mean? It means you’re everywhere at the
same time. So the only way you can be everywhere at the same
time is because everywhere is where you are. So, folding space
is the best analogy I can think of - like an accordion that folds
in on itself, where you don’t move. I was taught to believe that
it was like the pages of a book, of an encyclopaedia. There are
planes that are separated, yet they’re connected by the spine of
the book. The spine of the book corresponds to the unconscious."
REALITY (TIME)
BITES
In his book, Psychic Warrior, Morehouse wrote that "the past was
locked and the future was an untethered fire hose rocking and
swaying, constantly changing".
So can past time be changed to affect future time?
"If you went back to look at it,
it’s like pulling up that event like a slide and stepping into
it, reliving it. You are there in apparitional form, but you
aren’t really there at all. What you are experiencing there is
the temperature, the sound, the sights, the smells. Plus you
take it a step further in the unconscious mind on all the
intangibles, the aesthetic impact, the emotional impact. You
feel the pain of the people. You feel all things. Why? Because
you are looking at it from a four-dimensional perspective, and
translating it as quickly as the mind can operate, back to the
conscious mind, puts it into physical terms. So you’re
experiencing it and it can take a definite toll on you.
"For instance, go to 1945 and step into Ground Zero Hiroshima.
You can pull that event up and step into it, and all the torment
of souls being torn from their bodies, all of the horror
relevant to that event lives on. You can step back there and
experience it."
So this is a record that remains forever
and ever?
"The past remains, but it’s locked
in that part of the time-space continuum," explains Morehouse.
"You can step in and experience it, but you couldn’t go and kick
someone in the shins, so that Adolph Hitler stumbles off the
platform and breaks his neck. You can’t affect anything. You
can’t do anything there except be there and observe and gather
information."
ACCESSING THE
COSMIC MEMORY BANK
This is where physics and metaphysics collide. Morehouse’s
description of remote viewing sounds very similar to accessing what
has been called the "akashic records". Akasha is a Sanskrit word
which means "primordial substance".
According to
Supermemory authors Ostrander and
Schroeder,
"...this cosmic databank of the
totality of universal happenings was conceptualized as being
recorded on a ’subtle ether’, a kind of invisible, all-pervading
medium through which ’kasha’, or the visible light, passes
throughout space as a manifestation of vibration."
In other words, like a 4D cosmic
camcorder, the holographic record of each instant on the time-space
continuum is captured and held there forever.
A book titled
The Human Aura carries a very apt description of this
phenomenon which clearly resonates with Morehouse’s descriptions:
"It is of utmost importance that the
student understand that there is a process whereby every
observation of his five senses is transmitted automatically to
subconscious levels within himself, where, by inner hieroglyph,
events he has witnessed or matters which he has studied are
recorded; thus the entire transmittal of data from the external
world to the internal lies in the akashic records of his own
being.
"The process of recall, while quite involved from a technical
standpoint, is almost instantaneous. Out of the storehouse of
memory, man quite easily calls forth these treasures of being.
Unfortunately, not all events are benign; not all recordings are
examples of perfection."
Akashic records, then, describe,
"...all
that transpires in matter is recorded in akasha-etheric energy
vibrating at a certain frequency so as to absorb, or record, all of
the impressions of life."
Here’s another definition of akashic records:
"...the recordings of all that has
taken place in an individual’s world are written by recording
angels upon a substance and dimension known as akasha."
"Akasha is a primary substance; the subtlest, supersensuous,
ethereal substance which fills the whole of space; energy
vibrating at a certain frequency so as to absorb, or record, all
of the impressions of life. These recordings can be read by
those whose soul faculties are developed."
Edgar Cayce, "the Sleeping Prophet", is
said to have contacted these records when he went in his "sleep" to
bring back astonishingly precise information about the past,
including historical details relating to people and events during
the time of Jesus, for example.
Cayce’s work also delivered specific prescriptions for diseases as
well as the reasons why. Authors Ostrander and Schroeder write that
Cayce’s amazing gift "...overshadowed the arresting fact that he
could so easily dip into an unseen information bank and bring back
provable data."
It would also stand to reason that details of historical events
could be accessed in an attempt to discover what really
happened-especially in events of criminal conspiracy, negligence and
subsequent cover-up.
Like, for example, what really happened to TWA Flight 800...
TWA
FLIGHT 800: TARGET PRACTICE GONE WRONG
"It was like turning a 747 into a
microwave oven."
That’s how David Morehouse explained
what happened to TWA Flight 800, after he delivered a remote-viewing
report for CBS News - a report which was never aired.
"We originally started at the
request of a producer at CBS to work in consonance with them to
investigate the downing of Flight 800," explains Morehouse.
"We used a team of six remote viewers. After having gone back in
time and looked at the event, five of them did not say that a
missile struck the aircraft, but said that it was an energy beam
or a light beam and that the aircraft exploded. It was a light
beam that could not be seen by the human eye. It was
high-powered microwaves.
"We did a 32-page report for CBS on it; a lengthy investigation.
We used a law enforcement liaison officer who was a retired US
city cop. I was dealing with Ph.D.s who owned patents on fiber
optic cables.
"It goes right back to the CBW thing in the Gulf War [the
cover-up of chemical/biological warfare by the Pentagon]. The
first thing that came out of the Navy was, ’We had no exercise
going on, none whatsoever.’ I saw the message from the
Department of the Navy to the FAA [Federal Aviation
Administration] that said that from this time to this time-which
was a time window that included the departure time of Flight
800-there was an exercise going on.
"The microwave that we think did it was built by Phillips
Laboratories. It’s about the size of a Ryder truck, a moving
truck about that size, which produces 1.4 gigawatts, a billion
watts of power in a concentrated stream of electrons that are
guided by a self-generated electromagnetic field. The footprint
of this particular weapon can be anywhere. They can tweak it up
or down. They can crank it down to a footprint the size of a
basketball. They can expand it out to a footprint the size of a
football field. Of course, the more you disperse the electrons,
the less effective the beam is, but it’s still pretty nasty
stuff."
Morehouse, of course, had to deal with
the usual denial.
"The executives at CBS said, ’We
don’t have anything that has that kind of range.’ It’s like the
Ph.D. who installed microwave dishes around New York and New
Jersey who told us that when the guys working on the Empire
State Building go out on a platform to change the lights for
Christmas, they wear flash bulbs in their pockets. The reason is
because of the microwave energy from all the dishes and power
mounted on the building. When they get closer than they’re
supposed to be, it pops the flash bulbs. That’s how much ambient
radiant energy is coming out of those dishes. If you were to
stick a frozen chicken on the end of a fiberglass pole and stick
it in front of a microwave dish, faster than you could blink
your eye it would be charred black.
"Because of all the microwave dishes, the building next to the
World Trade Center had the top 20 floors surfaced with a special
film coating on the windows to reflect the microwave energy. All
the employees in the building were complaining of ringing in the
ears and headaches.
"We went through this analysis. We looked at the message
traffic. There are seven military operational or warning areas
off the coast of Long Island. Of those military operational
areas, three out of four of them were active. They were joined
together into an operational area that was code-named ’Tango
Billy’ by the Department of the Navy. This was an open-source
message-the Navy just informing the FAA that these warning areas
are off the coast. When those warning areas are active, the Navy
tells the FAA. The FAA establishes what is called ’Flight
Corridor Betty’.
"I interviewed at least a half-dozen TWA pilots who said, ’Yes,
that’s right; I’ve flown Betty many times.’ They go to a VOR
[VHF Omni-directional Radio range] in New Jersey. They break a
hard left and they fly an outbound radial to pick up an inbound
radial on the Nantucket VOR. They hit the Nantucket VOR and they
break right and head for the European theatre. But they fly
through an invisible tunnel in the air called a ’flight
corridor’. It’s supposed to be a safe corridor and they stack
the aircraft in this corridor-aircraft going north-south,
aircraft going south-north.
"So Flight 800 was in Flight Corridor Betty. It was late. The
FAA doesn’t notify the Navy that ’We have aircraft late on
takeoff’ or anything else. There was also the USS Normandie, 35
nautical miles away from this area called Tango Billy, 10 or 15
miles off the coast of Long Island.
"There is also Brookhaven National Labs which was formed in the
early 20th century by
Nikola Tesla. It’s a miniature version of
Los Alamos. There are people out there with Gamma clearances.
There is a nuclear power plant and particle colliders there. The
Governor of New York is trying to close it down because of all
the radiation seepage into the water that is poisoning the
people. It’s supposed to have the highest cancer rate on the
east coast.
"And there is also a top-secret naval weapons testing facility
adjacent to Brookhaven National Labs. They share the fence-line.
This is a naval facility that is completely sterile; an airfield
with no airplanes because everything’s locked up in the hangars.
At night they roll them out and test them and do whatever they
do.
"From this facility they were trying to shoot out over the water
into Tango Billy and, with a high-powered microwave weapon, kill
a test drone Tomahawk missile that was fired from the deck of
the USS Normandie. When that missile fired off, which was what
everybody saw, they saw a drone climb, level off and head for
Tango Billy.
"But what happened was the drone missile climbed and put Flight
800 between it and the gun. TWA Flight 800 was in the gun target
line.
"When you’re testing weapons, it’s an automated target
acquisition device or, worse yet, manually acquired and fired.
"So you have some dork, and he looks at a bleep on the radar
screen, knowing that he just got ’Launch!’ over from the USS
Normandie. He see that bleep which is now really two bleeps - the
Tomahawk missile and Flight 800. He presses a button that fires
a high-powered microwave weapon.
"We presented all the evidence and the facts. We had satellite
imagery that was purchased from the French. We had autopsy data
from the French, testimony from Suffolk County medical examiners
where guys had inadvertently revealed the fact that they had
seen a flight attendant who had a piece of metal fused to her
back. That doesn’t come from an explosion; that comes from a
high-energy microwave beam that superheats metal and burns it
into human tissue. It fuses it. It was cutting open cranial
cavities; it was removing brains; it was dishing out eyes. It
was doing all that stuff because a microwave beam on humans
takes out all the ocular neural networks first. It fries the
brain and fries the eyes; it hits the spinal fluid, the blood
and the marrow. It boils the blood. It actually gels the blood.
This sounds very gruesome, but it happens so fast that the brain
doesn’t even have time to register pain. You’re dead instantly.
"Did it hit everybody in that plane? No. What it did, we think,
was that it hit centre of mass, which would have been under the
left wing, directly into the fuel tank in the belly of this
thing, right near the galley. What it did was it fried all the
analog circuitry in this aircraft because high-powered microwave
weapons have an electromagnetic pulse effect, which means that
they blow up solid-state circuitry. Everything inside this 747
that was run in the cockpit was all fed by analog circuitry, so
all the digital readouts in the cockpit were frozen in time. And
that’s why the black boxes which were recovered had no readings
whatsoever. All the readings were eliminated, so it’s just like
zeroing it out. That’s why they didn’t come back with anything
on the black boxes. There was just white noise.
"When it was a deceleration injury, like the plane that crashed
in the swamp in Florida, we could listen to what the pilot said
right up the point when they went into the ground.
"Why would this be covered up? If a missile had shot an airplane
down, rest assured that the Department of Defense would have
said, ’Golly gee, we’re really sorry; we did a missile test’ and
paid off the surviving family members. They would have
apologized.
"But what happened was that Les Aspin, as part of the current
Clinton Administration, told the American people: ’We are now at
the end of the Star Wars era.’ That is a direct quote from him.
What he was saying is that you no longer need this defense - thus
ending the ten-year-long debate about whether it was smart, safe
or feasible for us to put space-based weapons platforms, laser
microwaves or otherwise, into orbit around our planet.
"So he was lying to us because we’ve spent US$358 billion
working on weaponry of this nature: Star Wars technology.
"What was going to happen four months after Flight 800 went
down? The November election of the President vying for his
second term. It would have been the perfect stake in his heart
if the wrong people got hold of it. They would have said: ’You
told us in ’93 when you took office, you liar, that you weren’t
doing this any more. Now you are. You’ve been doing this.’
"So after the elections in November ’96, on the pages of Armed
Forces Journal International, we proudly displayed the new
airborne laser system which is a 747-400 outfitted with a
chemical oxygen-iodine laser. The entire first-class section is
all target acquisition and tracking. And now we’re going to
build seven of them so we can fly at 55,000 feet, have a range
of 480 nautical miles, and we’ll be able to burn a hole in
whatever-somebody’s head, another tank, an airplane. It’s up
there allegedly to protect us from inbound intercontinental
ballistic missiles at the boost or post-boost phase.
"Seen any of those flying over us lately?"
Part 2
Former
military intelligence remote viewer David Morehouse
continues his extradimensional insights, and exposes the
US Government’s cover-up of Gulf War crime. |
No ordinary whistleblower, David Morehouse, author of
Psychic
Warrior: Inside the CIA’s Stargate Program, is an accomplished
military professional with a distinguished service record. A highly
decorated and respected third-generation
Army officer,
Morehouse
holds an M.A. degree in military art and science, as well as a Ph.D.
from LaSalle University.
Commissioned as an infantry Second Lieutenant, he went from officer
school to Panama, where he was a platoon leader and attained the
rank of Major. After spending time in the Army Rangers, he left in
1987 for a series of highly classified special access programs (SAPs)
in the US Army Intelligence Support Command (INSCOM).
While in Jordan on a routine training operation, Morehouse was
accidentally shot in the head - or, more accurately, in the helmet.
His extrasensory abilities were opened up, and this seemed to
precipitate recurrent episodes that could be called "psychic". He
then became a prime candidate for induction into the top-secret
Operation Stargate, a joint DIA/CIA program at Fort Meade which
utilized "remote viewing" as an "intelligence" operation.
During his military career, Morehouse won numerous meritorious
service and commendation medals, as well as paratrooper wings from
six foreign countries. After he left the remote-viewing program in
1991 he was assigned as Battalion Executive Officer to the 2nd
Battalion, 5065th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 82nd Airborne
Division.
Soon after, Morehouse decided to expose the Stargate operation and
its technology with the hope that the potential beneficial and
peaceful uses could be brought to the public. However, Morehouse
soon realized that getting out of a covert operation is not as easy
as getting in. In fact, getting out alive became his ultimate
survival exercise.
What happened? In order to discredit him and his exposé, the Army
tried to court-martial him on trumped-up charges. In December 1994
Morehouse resigned his commission.
THE LIFE
OF A WHISTLEBLOWER
So what happens to whistleblowers in the US Government?
In the case of David Morehouse, false charges were filed against
him. The tires on his car were "cut to blow", slashed to cause a
crash at freeway speed. He and his family were harassed by anonymous
phone calls, and phone conversations were bugged. His house was
filled with gas and almost blew up; his daughter nearly perished
from the fumes. Morehouse’s real-life story takes another weird
turn, as he describes it in his own words:
"When I was in the hospital I had a
call from a woman doctor thanking me for coming into her life.
She said that because of me she was forced to leave government
service, but now she’s happy for it. This is a woman doctor who
had 18 years in the service.
"They ordered her to diagnose me as a paranoid schizophrenic and
delusional. She refused to do it. ’Then diagnose him as a
malingerer,’ they told her. She refused. She was a tenacious
psychiatrist, the head of the ward.
"She stood there the day they strapped me to a gurney and put me
in a plane that took me six hours away from my family, down to
Fort Bragg where I sat in a facility which was for alcohol
abuse. So I had to go to alcohol abuse classes though I wasn’t
an alcohol abuser, and I was given a dixie cup of medication
twice a day to keep me quiet and dumb.
"They finally removed me from my support group. They took me
away from my family because now, instead of my wife driving 15
minutes to come to the hospital, I was in Fort Bragg, North
Carolina. They would dress me up, drug me and take me drugged
into the courtroom for Article 805 hearings, where I would stand
up and almost fall over. I couldn’t even hear. It was like
standing in an empty water tank and hearing people talk. And
they made me endure that. Their final coup de grace was that
they discharged me and required me to write the Family Caring
Manual."
Then an orchestrated campaign to
discredit Morehouse was started, with anonymous letters being
written to the book publisher and the movie production company that
bought the rights to his book, Psychic Warrior.
CIA
HARASSMENT AND DISINFORMATION
After his decision to go public, David Morehouse was subjected to
plenty of CIA harassment and character assassination. He says that
one of the primary character assassins was a man by the name of
John
Alexander, the subject of a glowing report in Wired magazine in
1995.
"Depending on who you talked to,
John Alexander was, early in his career, a Special Forces
officer in Vietnam," says Morehouse. "He commanded a Montagnard
battalion which essentially meant he advised them. Somebody else
would say he was a member of the Phoenix project in Vietnam [the
notorious CIA assassination program].
"When he came out, he worked with the intelligence community and
he never left. So this is an SF guy who went intel and never
went back. You have a guy who’s been connected with the Company
[the CIA] for a great deal of time.
"I met him through
Ed Dames who was his friend. John Alexander
used to meet with Ed Dames in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Ed Dames was
convinced that there were aliens underground in New Mexico. And
so began an abuse of tax dollars-buying plane tickets to
Albuquerque whenever he wanted.
"Ed Dames was part of Torn Image and he would fly out there. He
would meet with John Alexander who would hand him a photograph
and try to do some remote viewing.
"With the exception of Jim Schnabel and Ed Dames,
John Alexander
has no friends in the remote-viewing community. Most think he’s
a shyster except for guys like
Russell Targ and
Hal Puthoff, who
are still drawing government paychecks. They were both laser
physicists, the original takers of Central Intelligence Agency
money to work for remote-viewing projects.
"Three guys accessed the Freedom of Information Act before my
book came out:
John Alexander, the retired Colonel still working
for the CIA,
Jim Schnabel and
Joe McMoneagle. Except for Joe,
they actively went after me. They posted my name and Social
Security number on the Internet. They publicly called me a
criminal, taking unsubstantiated allegations from the government
and posting it on the Internet."
Have they done this to anybody else?
"Never," says Morehouse.
MILITARY
INTELLIGENCE: AN OXYMORON
"There are reams and reams of
documents that show that this [RV] phenomenon exists," says
Morehouse. "A great deal of it is classified. Ed May claims that
he has it all. He’s a physicist who heads up the Cognitive
Sciences Research Laboratories. It’s a research facility for
remote viewing and other paranormal phenomena that deal with the
mind. He claims he’s not on the government payroll, but he still
carries a top-secret clearance."
Continuing the CIA-orchestrated
harassment, Ed May brandished documents at Morehouse prior to a talkshow on which they would both appear. He threatened Morehouse
against reopening his court-martial case, saying that they’d take
him to Federal court and prosecute him for violating his security.
May also allegedly told Morehouse,
"There are people out there that can
get to you."
"Such is the case with all these guys: Jim Schnabel,
John
Alexander and Ed May," says Morehouse. "Ed May works for the
CIA. He told the Gordon Elliott show that he was the owner of
the military remote-viewing training program. I never saw this
guy or heard of his name while I was working there."
A BATTLE OF
NERVES
So why did it get so personal?
"You have a credible
third-generation Army officer whom superior officers labelled as
’destined to wear stars’, someone who came out of a Ranger
battalion and stepped into the intelligence community," says
Morehouse referring of course to himself.
To undermine his credibility?
"Yes, fabricating stories about me
and my wife, for instance," continues Morehouse. "There isn’t an
author around who spends days, literally days, posting user
groups. There were hundreds of postings made by Schnabel. Then
John Alexander got into the fray and started doing the same
thing. Then they started writing anonymous letters to Interscope,
which bought movie rights to the book, and St Martin’s Press,
the publisher.
"And then there’s Paul Smith. He actually said this to a
reporter: ’What I told Dave is that if he would stop talking
about the unit, we would get him a medical discharge.’ Paul
Smith was one of the remote viewers from the unit still working
for DIA."
So why did it take so long for Morehouse
to resign?
"I thought I was going to face the
charges and beat them," he says. "We looked at everything the
government had. I didn’t know we would be ambushed with the
other charges. That’s when I got the phone call that came at
night, from a brigadier colonel friend of mine who said, ’You
still have friends. We’re holding the door open, but we can’t
hold it open forever. This is bigger than us. You better get
out.’
"That was the first clue that I had about their scheme. I had
nobody that investigated on my behalf. I had the entire Criminal
Investigation Division coming down on me. They looked at every
fragment of my past. They interviewed every person they could
find who knew me. Why? Because I was getting ready to tell a
story about a top-secret government organization."
REMOTE-VIEWING
THE ARK OF THE COVENANT
Psychic Warrior details many of Morehouse’s encounters with
legendary and historical events. For example, when he describes
remote viewing the Ark of the Covenant, he calls the relic itself a
"dimensional opening".
"When I came out I explained what I
had seen to the program director," says Morehouse. "He told me
the theological background behind the Ark of the Covenant. My
friend Mel told me that it was a part of the Temple in the
wilderness that was carried around by the Israelites. They put
the Ark of the Covenant in the inner sanctum of the Holy of
Holies. Those who went into the inner sanctuary, the high
priests, actually tied ropes on their ankles so they could be
pulled back.
"It was the conclusion of the remote-viewing community that this
was in fact a conductor or convector of some sort. It was
something that channelled power to form some sort of a portal or
opening into a four-dimensional world which is where the Creator
dwelt. The high priest was stepping through the portal into this
four-dimensional world."
LARGER THAN
LIFE ITSELF
And what about free roaming in the fourth dimension?
"That was an open search, where you
were told to go where the signal line took you. That was
analogous to standing on a platform at Penn Station in Manhattan
and jumping at whatever train was rumbling by, and going where
that train was going. You don’t know where you’re going to go or
where you’re going to end up. Sometimes it’s very frightening;
sometimes it’s instructional; sometimes it’s just fun."
So has Morehouse seen anything of
significance?
"Just the realization that we are
not alone," he says. "I never saw God or Christ or
Buddha. But I
can tell you that there are other worlds and other
civilizations
and planets. It’s all out there - other dimensions. It’s not just
what exists in our physical dimension, in our physical universe.
There are other portals that lead to other universes and there
are universes upon universes. It’s limitless, infinite. It’s
staggering!"
There is a common misperception that
remote viewing entails out-of-body or astral travel.
"We were trying to develop OBE-RV,
out-of-body remote viewing," says Morehouse. "What we found was
that we lacked the ability to make the separation occur at will
and control the separated body.
"Remote viewing was not based on the work of Robert Monroe. It
was based on a very disciplined protocol developed at SRI
(Stanford Research Institute) in
part by the direction of
Ingo Swann,
Pat Price and
Uri Geller.
Uri Geller was heavily involved in developing these protocols at
SRI. He has not ever really gotten credit for it. He was
probably the best natural that they had there, in my opinion."
If this gift comes from God, then who’s
trying to control it and use it for negative purposes, i.e., the
abuse of it by the military and intelligence agencies?
"I struggle with that question every
day," says Morehouse. "I don’t know if the military-industrial
complex is doing this out of pure ignorance-if they’re stumbling
about it like a bull in a china shop out of pure ignorance-or
whether they do it out of some deep-rooted, sinister backdrop or
foundation that makes them want to be able to use this to
manipulate humanity.
"The only evidence I have is that I know that there is some
enigma out there. I know that there is something that is larger
than life itself that dominates and controls. So if I find the
answers, I’ll talk about it because that’s my calling..."
ENLIGHTENING
ENCOUNTERS
Did Morehouse ever encounter what could be called "enlightened
beings"?
"I had my experiences with what I
call my ’angel’. I also experienced beings from other worlds
that had the Christ consciousness. I never saw Jesus
Christ or Buddha. They were very benevolent, loving, enlightened, radiant
individuals. While standing in their presence, you felt nothing
but the presence of good and a warmth. They would recognize or
acknowledge your presence, but they would never interact with
you. They never guided you or directed you.
"The monitor would say: ’Approach them; attempt to engage them
in conversation; ask them a question; ask them who they are.’
They would politely smile and walk away. They recognized us as
intruders, yet harmless.
"This angel watched over my father, and it was my father who
told my wife, ’I’ve given David my angel.’ My father had never
spoken to me about this before."
DEMONS FROM THE
FOURTH DIMENSION
Were there any occasions when Morehouse felt threatened, or thought
he was going to die?
"I felt that on several occasions
when I encountered what I call lesser beings or demons," replied
Morehouse.
"They’re people who look just like
us. They are very friendly and they smile. They want to engage
you in conversation, but the instant you realize what they are
they attack you. In an incident described in the book, I was
held upside down by my ankles and I thought they were going to
kill me. They clutched at me and pulled me back in the circle. I
was screaming at the top of my lungs.
"The next thing I remember, the monitor who was watching me was
talking me back, bringing me back to the physical, but I feared
for my life. I think there was a real danger in this attack at a
fourth-dimensional level. They know what frightens you; they
amplify your fears. I think there are elements of the dark side
that exist for the express purpose of attempting to inhabit the
physical. They want to possess the physical body, to take you
over for a brief period of time."
THE MEDIUM IS
NOT THE MESSAGE
So how about channelling? Does that mean that entities can possess
physical beings?
"Any channeller-for example, J. Z.
Knight will tell you that Ramtha possesses her physical body,"
says Morehouse. "On the other hand, if you’re a medium you have
the ability to listen across the limen and translate the
message.
"Regarding channelling and tarot cards, the attitude at the
CIA
seemed to be, ’Look at what we’re doing!’ Who am I to say that
this has no merit?"
In fact, Morehouse says that "the chief
scientist of the CIA, Dr Jack Verona, a physicist, used to come in
twice a month for personal readings". Just think: he could have
saved all that taxpayer money if he’d just called the Psychic
Hotline!
REMOTE-VIEWING GULF WAR CRIMES
One of the most dramatic and shocking episodes in Psychic Warrior is
a remote-viewing ’mission’ that Morehouse did near the end of the
Persian Gulf War. At that time, three independent remote viewers,
including Morehouse, were ’sent’ to the Gulf.
Morehouse himself got an order to move to a 550-foot elevation, 20
miles north of where he’d ’landed’. About an hour later, amidst the
intense smoke and fires near the oil wells, Morehouse spots "a small
silver object in the sand" and remarks,
"...I think I see something
unusual-a small canister; looks like stainless steel."
Morehouse writes:
"Suddenly it all seemed clear to me.
The DIA wanted to make sure that a chemical or biological agent
had been released on US troops but they didn’t want anyone else
to know... Once the use of these unconventional weapons had been
confirmed, the DIA could start their cover-up so the American
people would never find out."
Historian Antony Sutton, author of
America’s Secret Establishment and The Best Enemy Money Can Buy,
writes in his monthly newsletter, Phoenix Letter:
"...one needs to read these pages
[of Morehouse’s book] carefully. It looks as if DIA knew where
the canisters were to be planted. This confirms the report that
CBW [chemical/biological warfare] was a joint US-Iraqi operation
aimed at US troops."
Sutton also points out:
"...not only did the Iraqis use
chemical/biological warfare agents on US and allied troops, but
the equipment was supplied with the knowledge, assistance and
financing of the West.
"What the Pentagon is covering up is that CBW agents were
legally exported to Iraq by the Bush Administration. The
license
was granted by the Department of Commerce for anthrax and an
agent called Mycoplasma incognitas. Mycoplasma was made in
Florida and Texas and tested on death-row inmates in Texas. This
was reported to the press by Senator Donald Riegle of Michigan
and ignored by CNN and the other networks (February 9, 1994)."
Morehouse agrees.
"I found early on that you can’t
trust the network media in the United States to present truth.
They’re part of the problem because they’re owned by
defense
contractors for a reason - which is that the US$900 billion global
defense industry is going to control that which can do them the
most damage. They know that the media can sink them, so what do
they do? They own the media."
Sutton continues his analysis by
concluding:
"...the scandal and cover-up is that
the supply of CBW weapons to Iraq implicated the Bush
Administration, much as Prescott Bush, father of
George Bush,
was implicated through Union Bank in the build-up of Hitler in
the 1930s."
Like father. Like son. Like traitors.
GOVERNMENT COVER-UP OF GULF WAR CRIMES
Antony Sutton asks:
"Why the cover-up? Morehouse
believes that the US Government did not want to take care of
thousands of military casualties. We suggest another reason. We
have a report that the US allowed export of these agents to Iraq
knowingly, and even some members in the government had
investments in the firm making these for Iraq.
"Recall that no credible enemies are left for the military
industrial complex which General Eisenhower warned us about to
use as a claim for large defense expenditures. Then the entire
picture comes together... Then you see why Psychic Warrior is a
key piece in the puzzle back of Desert Storm. An artificial war
against an artificial enemy. Why? Because you can’t have a
defense budget unless you have a credible enemy. If no enemy
exists, you make one."
Rodney Stich confirms these allegations
in his monumental encyclopaedia of US Government crimes and
cover-ups, titled
Defrauding America. He writes in great detail (an
entire chapter, titled "Bank of Lavoro and Iraqgate") regarding the
scandal in which the Banca Nazionale del Lavoro (BNL), through its
Atlanta branch, was used to lend over US$5 billion to Iraq just
prior to the Gulf War.
Stich writes:
"...in November 1989, White House
officials guaranteed the payment of loans made by banks to Iraq
for the purchase of US farm products under a program run by the
US Agriculture Department’s Commodity Credit Corporation. The
approval provided that US taxpayers would indemnify the banks
lending money to Iraq for the purchase of US food supplies if
Iraq defaulted on the loan payments...
"These loans made possible the war capability for Iraq to invade
Kuwait. In effect the US taxpayers, through their leaders, made
possible the terrible bloodshed in the Gulf War... Some of the
money furnished by the United States was used to purchase poison
gas that was used on Iraqi Kurdish villages, much of it
purchased through Cardoen Industries in Chile, a CIA asset.
Cardoen supplied considerable war materials to Iraq under the
guidance of the CIA."
Regarding the Gulf War oil-well fires,
Morehouse writes:
"...every soldier downwind of those
fires must have inhaled the bug or whatever."
The implications are clear. The
so-called Gulf War syndrome (GWS) is a direct result of this
exposure. The Department of Defense (DoD) knew about it and remains
liable for the thousands of cases of veterans contaminated by this
chemical/biological warfare.
And what does Morehouse think about it now?
"I think about it every day," he
says, his voice dropping. "We know that we were being
manipulated to (1) being able to confirm, but (2) not being able
to confirm it in any record where anyone could go back to it.
They denied it. They said it never happened.
"First they said there was something to it. Then we blew up one
chemical dump. Then they said it was two chemical dumps. The
problem is that the American people continue to forgive this
sort of betrayal. They ignore it and thereby forgive it, and so
they set the stage for it to happen again.
"They stood there, men who knew, and baldfaced lied to us and
said it never happened. General Powell went before Congress and
fervently denied that he had any knowledge of it or that he had
any evidence of it, which is again ’plausible denial’ because
nobody briefed him on it.
"The
CIA was keeping track of all the wind charts pertaining to
this theatre of operations. Let me tell you something. In 18
years in the military, I never once turned to the CIA for a
weather report. So why is the CIA telling us that the downwind
messages showed this and this? Are we so stupid that we can’t
see that these guys are concerned about what’s going to be
revealed in time, that they’ve jumped in to level the playing
fields? They’re in there BS-ing and lying right and left, day in
day out."
Antony Sutton is unequivocal in praise
of Morehouse and his book. He writes that,
"Psychic Warrior is one
book that you should read. Not only will it open your eyes to the
strange new technology we outlined, but it will make you disgusted
with a Pentagon whose main interest appears to be to keep its
Washington generals in luxury and golf courses, while it can’t keep
its planes in the air. Yet DoD has time to persecute an officer who
truly served the United States."
THE KING
HIT AND THE FALL GUY
Fall guy James Earl Ray was sentenced to life in prison for the
killing of famed civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.
Ray’s lawyer, William Pepper, author of Orders to Kill, will be
presenting new evidence in court: remote-viewing data by David
Morehouse on the assassination of the ’60s-era icon.
So who killed King?
Morehouse says:
"...these were contract yobbos, low-level
CIA
operatives that did it. They were US Special Forces, a sniper team
that came out of assassination school. They were always deployed in
areas where riots were taking place or expected to take place. They
had a hit list, a sequential hit list of people they were to take
out. That was common stuff in the ’60s.
"Every time there was a civil
disturbance, these sniper teams were deployed and were given
encrypted orders that told them who and what. They had a
standing list of people to hit. They would receive information
that would say, ’Do it,’ or ’Don’t do it.’ And if they did it,
they had an egress route out of the area; or a ’potted
plant’-people that would pick them up.
"The soldiers that were given charge
to do this perceived individuals like Martin Luther King - and
others that provoked rioting and unrest on college campuses
against the American Government - as enemies of the State."
So what can attorney William Pepper do
with Morehouse’s remote-viewing report?
"He’s going to take it to court as
evidence and use it," says Morehouse. "His argument is that the
US Government has used this as an intelligence collection tool
for 20 years. It’s going to be admitted as evidence, verifying
the information-gathering methodology. He will say, ’Look, a
military remote viewer has brought this information back and it
was collected using military technology.’ Pepper called and said
thanks for all the great work."
Morehouse admits, however, that "what
he’s [Pepper’s] trying to do is fight an uphill battle".
"NON-LETHALITY"-THE FUTURE OF WARFARE
Morehouse’s new book is called Non-Lethal Weapons: War
Without Death. According to Morehouse,
"...conventional weaponry is designed
to kill. The new hybrid conventional weaponry is designed to
maim.
Non-lethal weaponry, by this definition, must be anti-materiel and
not anti-personnel.
"The book takes a very philosophical
approach to the concept of non-lethality. It talks about what
conventional weapons have done in this century: taken 170
million innocent human beings’ lives. Doctors, lawyers,
professors, housewives, children, not warriors-80 million of
them were summarily executed for their refusal to participate,
and that number continues to grow exponentially. Less than
250,000 of those lives were taken through nuclear weapons.
"In the post-Cold War era, the military-industrial complex has
spent an inordinate amount of time on the disarmament and
abolition of the nuclear arsenal, unscrewing five nuclear
warheads so we can pat ourselves on the back and say what a
great job we did, while in the meantime we spent US$900
billion-plus last year to build and market weapons of death and
destruction. So it’s a shell game.
"The conclusion is that we’re in a new strategic era at a
crossroads of human history. We have to make a decision. Are we
going to continue to build weapons on an ever-increasing scale?
Or are we going to evolve to an era in which we retool the
entire defense industry to outfit ourselves with weapons that
preserve human life but yet destroy the war machine of a
belligerent, thereby eliminating a belligerent’s ability to wage
war?
"We have that technology to kill the tanks themselves. This is
the premise. The nature of man will never change, and therefore
the nature of war will never change. Only the way in which wars
are fought will change. All the so-called ’Star Wars’
technology, the electromagnetic pulse weapons, are lethal,
high-tech conventional weaponry. That’s all it is."
Morehouse continues with his analysis,
saying that the book "...takes 12 truly non-lethal technologies and
it templates them over fictional scenarios that contemplate current
world events-Bosnia, Somalia, etc."
So the military-industrial complex has to be called for an
accounting?
"Exactly. That’s what has to
happen," says Morehouse. "We have to become more well-read on
these issues. That’s why the book creates this vision. Here’s
the scenario with conventional weapons, and here’s what happens
if we inject a non-lethal form of technology.
"I saw this tested at Dugway Proving Grounds in Utah. It’s
called an ’anti-tank shroud round’. Milliseconds before it
impacts, it sends out a white-hot plasma jetstream which
precedes the impact of the round and bores a hole through the
armour faster than the speed of sound and spews molten metal
into the interior of the tank which turns everything inside the
tank into jello. That’s how Iraqi tanks were killed in the
desert.
"What the shroud round does is that milliseconds before it hits
it explodes into a wire-reinforced polymer film that envelops
the tank like an octopus envelops its prey. It shorts out
everything. This polymer instantly wraps and shrinks down. They
called it a ’shrink-wrap round’. The polymer’s collective
strength blew the hydraulics on an M-60 tank as it tried to
traverse the turret. It seals all the lids shut. The wire shorts
out the communications."
So why haven’t they bragged about it?
"Because," explains Morehouse, "the
US$900 billion-a-year military-industrial complex, these greedy
warmongers who build and market weapons to third-world countries
don’t want it because it’s too cheap. Plus, if you start saving
lives and killing equipment, then you force diplomacy to take
its rightful place as the tool of conflict resolution in the new
millennium. So you start to screw up this perpetual market of
death and destruction.
"We now have members of Congress who have appropriated billions
of tax dollars as welfare for arms manufacturers. So, when a
manufacturer makes them and sells them to some third-world
tyrant who can’t even afford to buy powdered milk for the babies
starving in his country but buys 12 jets that he can’t afford,
who pays for them? The US taxpayer. We now pay the weapons
manufacturers, the arms dealers. And we pay off that tyrant’s
bill when he defaults."
Morehouse has a point. This modus
operandi has certainly worked for every military conflict in the
20th century. The Gulf War was only the latest scam to generate
profit streams for the arms manufacturers and their bankers, as well
as get rid of excess population, i.e., "cannon fodder" (military
personnel) and "useless eaters" (non-revenue-producing,
resource-depleting people).
REMOTE
VIEWING AS A PUBLIC SERVICE
So what’s in the future for "psychic warrior" David Morehouse?
"What I’ve been working on is
Remote
Viewing Technologies, a private company involved in information
and training seminars for remote-viewing techniques," replies
Morehouse. "Thus far we have not taught anyone in the private
sector; only people in the commercial sector and law
enforcement. We’ve been training police officers in remote
viewing because they can readily make the transition. Trying to
look through the eyes of a dead man for an hour and a half, that
is not as disturbing to a cop as to a layman. Police officers
seem to have this jaundiced view of the world, anyway. If
they’re working homicide detail, they have a tendency not to get
as unravelled or upset."
So what’s being done with this
technology as a public service, so to speak?
"Probably the only two people
spearheading that are
Lin Buchanan and myself. I formed a
company, called Remote Viewing Technologies, with police
officers. Lin has what’s called the Assigned Witness Program.
"Remote Viewing Technologies has been working several cases in
New Jersey and several cases in Baltimore. We’re getting ready
to train a large number of officers in New Jersey, and we’ve
already trained seven police officers in Minnesota. The law
enforcement agencies, the chiefs of police, the
detectives-everyone has welcomed the training with open arms; as
long as they understand they must keep a perspective on it and
know that the three cardinal rules of remote viewing must always
prevail:
"One: It’s not 100%
accurate, never has been, never will be.
"Two: You can never trust the results of any single
remote-viewer operating independently of other remote
viewers; therefore you cannot task yourself. That’s the
problem that
Courtney Brown and
Ed Dames have run into. They
front-load themselves. Courtney Brown sits downs and says,
’Hale-Bopp object following. Describe.’ It violates all the
cardinal rules of remote viewing. There’s no blind or double
blind. If you task yourself, you step into the world of
analytical overlay or the process of imagination. It’s the
same protocol violation that Ed Dames falls into.
"Three: Remote viewing is not a stand-alone endeavour.
It’s always in consonance in the intelligence community with
other ’collection platforms’. In law enforcement it’s always
used with other investigative methodologies."
NEW SKILLS FOR
THE NEXT MILLENNIUM
David Morehouse, author of Psychic Warrior, should be commended for
his courage in exposing these secrets of the fourth-dimensional
world and bringing remote viewing out of the intelligence closet
into mainstream awareness.
Being a whistleblower can be the ultimate challenge. At great
sacrifice to his family as well as his life, he has endured
unimaginable trials, tribulations and harassment by the CIA and its
stooges. And despite an organized campaign against his work, he has
withstood this barrage of disparagement and attack.
The importance of remote viewing should not be underestimated. Just
as tapping into the Internet can potentially deliver information
faster and more easily than by physically going to a library, so
remote viewing has the potential to revolutionize access to
historical and other records that are inaccessible to the five
senses.
The 21st century will require new talents. Remote viewing
and its ancillary skills, so-called ’extrasensory perception’ (ESP)
or paranormal powers, could be crucial in the survival and evolution
of the human race.
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