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1 I think #ufotwitter will enjoy this. Joe McMoneagle is a gifted psychic, one of the most respected remote viewers of all time & was RVer 001 in the Army's RVing program at Ft. Meade, Maryland, starting in 1978. I read, "Mind Trek," when I first heard about RVing back in 1996.
2 Excerpt from "Mind Trek."

"Somewhere in my tenth year of remote viewing, I detected a subtle difference in my perceptions. At first I thought it might have something to do with what is generally referred to in the paranormal as 'the reading of auras.' The first experiences I
3 JM: "had seemed to primarily center around people.

"However, I'm not sure that I was actually seeing anything physically, so I dropped the aura concept early on. The effect simply began as a sort of knowing. Friends would introduce me to people and I would just simply know
4 JM: "about them. What would I know? Well, that always varied. It was never anything general; it was more a knowing of something they probably didn't even know about themselves. One of the first examples occurred when I was introduced to a total stranger, a young man. I shook
5 JM: "his hand and sensed intense pain, excruciating pain. He didn't appear to be in pain, but that was my sense of it - intense physical pain. I had to ask myself why. Why was I getting such an intense pain message? The response was - because he wasn't processing an old and
6 JM: "deep emotional wound between himself and his father. I didn't know what to do with the information, especially since he didn't seem aware of it.

"Over the course of a year I came to know him better and we became, if not close, at least acquaintances. One day, when I felt
7 JM: "particularly open, I mentioned my first impression on meeting him sometime earlier. He chuckled and laughed the idea off, saying that I must have been tuned to something else at the time.

"Almost another year went by before I heard from him again; this time a different
8 JM: "story. He specifically called me to tell me that I had been more right than even he could have imagined. He had gone through an emotional breakdown and had spent some time in a hospital trying to get himself back together. It had all stemmed from an intense anger he had
9 JM: "with his father over issues from childhood. What had precipitated the trip to the hospital was an intense stomach ailment which persisted and wouldn't go away.

"It was also during this time in my remote viewing development that I began to see things out of
10 JM: "the corner of my eye. Quite literally, I would be engrossed in some other activity - writing, typing, reading - and something would catch my attention over the edge of the typewriter or book, a movement perhaps, a subtle change in color, a dark object. I would then
11 JM: "quickly look up to see whatever the object was, which would then quickly move out of sight, vanishing into a closet or moving rapidly out of the room. After a while these objects wouldn't leave the area; they would remain, sometimes staying in sight for some time, until
12 JM: "they eventually moved out of view by casually walking or passing into the next room, the closet, or master bathroom. What is important here is to understand that I am not talking about vague impressions or flickers across the peripheral of vision. I'm talking about very
13 JM: "solid, well-defined, objective things which one would not ordinarily see.

"An interesting side line to this is that my wife and even my animals would sometimes see them. My wife and I have two dogs and four cats who share our home. We commonly refer to them as our
14 JM: "fur children. Most of the time, when I am sitting up in bed and reading, at least one if not more of our fur children are lying there with me. On one occasion, I noticed a movement above the edge of the book over by the entry to the master bathroom and looked up.
15 JM: "There was an unbelievable creature about a foot high looking at me; it then quickly turned & passed into the bathroom. It looked very much like a large lizard walking on its hind legs. The most interesting observation, however, was that my cat, Bing, was also watching it
16 JM: "and growling in a low guttural way, all his hair standing up on the backside of his neck. Bing then got up from the bed and walked over to the entry of the bathroom. He wouldn't go in, but he lay down like a loaf of bread in front of the door and watched the room for
17 JM: "nearly a half-hour before he eventually lost interest. What was it? I haven't the foggiest notion.

"There have been other events which beg for explanation. In late 1984, my wife and I were visiting with a close friend at her home in Connecticut. She put us up in the
18 JM: "guest wing of her house. It is a modern house, well-appointed with bright sunlit rooms and quality woodwork, not old with creaky floors, as you would expect a haunted building to be.

"The third morning we were there, I was in the guest bathroom taking a shower when I
19 JM: "heard the door slide open and closed. It was a pocket-style door, so it wouldn't have been possible for the door to partially close, or accidentally swing open. In fact, I felt the draft of cold air one feels when a door to a steamy bathroom has been opened for a moment.
20 JM: "I heard it slide shut as I poked my head out of the shower curtains and asked 'Who's there?' There was no one in the room, so I quickly stepped out of the shower, wrapped a towel around my body, and slid the door open, stepping into the outer hallway. At the end of the
21 JM "hall, where it made a right turn toward the main section of the house, there was an old Indian dressed in work clothes standing & staring back at me. I said, 'Good morning,' at which time he smiled, waved & disappeared on down the hall. I went back in & finished my shower.
22 JM: "Later, at breakfast, I mentioned the Indian to my hostess and asked who he was. She was surprised that I had met him. She brought me a stack of pictures and asked if I could pick him out, which I didn't have any trouble doing. She then explained that he wasn't there;
23 JM: "he was a friend and lived some distance away. The last time she had seen him was some months before, at which time he had said that he would come to visit from time to time, to sort of check in on her. I guess he has a peculiar way of visiting his friends.
24 JM: "There have been numerous occasions where I've met and spoken with strangers who were later determined to be non-existent. Perhaps the veil between other realities is thinner than we suppose it to be. Or maybe it's the way we construct reality. When I've experienced the
25 "apparitions in the physical sense, I've never seen them appear or disappear. Perhaps the reason for this is that we are incapable of acknowledging or consciously accepting an event which won't fit into our rules for reality. So the coming and going part of the event we cannot
26 JM: "process. However, once the apparition is here, well, it's with no great difficulty that we are able to process an interaction, provided of course that our minds are open enough at the outset.

"It almost seems as if we are able to handle some disbelief, but not a great
27 JM: "deal of it at one time. This would account for many people in a crowd not seeing the #UFO that everyone else is seeing. They are just not able to process it as part of their reality construct."

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29 Speculation: McMoneagle's ten years of RVing "worked" his perception muscle, and he starting seeing more of reality than regular folks can. That reality consists of other beings sharing space with us and some of them are curious about humans. Just an opinion.

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