Psychic Warrior
Inside the CIA’s Stargate Program : The True Story of a Soldier's Espionage and Awakening
by David Morehouse

258 pages
(November 1, 1996)
St. Martin’s Press
ISBN: 0312147082

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Psychic Ability and Perception
Warriorship
Spiritual Biographies

 

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Reviews:

Just the beginning....

12/11/2001

Reviewer: KR

I read Psychic Warrior in 1999 at the recommendation of a friend and was fascinated. At the same time I registered for the CRV class Dr. Morehouse was conducting in the town where I live. Seeking my own inner truths and wisdom, the remote viewing techniques 'poked a hole in my subconscious' and helped me begin an in depth journey inward. Having just returned from an extensive ERV (Extended Remote Viewing) class with Dave, I remain in awe of the book, the process and especially the man.

The Best Of The Best On Remote Viewing. A+++++++++

12/24/2000

Reviewer: Lori

LOVED THE BOOK.

WELL WRITTEN.

ENLIGHTENING.

I couldn't put the book down!!! Highly emotional, compelling, fascinating, moving information.

Thanks for changing my paradigm. I think I'll stay away from the government.

Bravo David Morehouse -- The World Is Ready To Hear The Truth!

2/16/1999

Reviewer: R.B.

A few years ago, I would not have believed the accounts described by David Morehouse about remote viewing. Today, like many more spiritually enlightened citizens of the world, I can appreciate this established psychic technology. From the information which has been made public, it is evident to any discerning person that remote viewing is being pursued relentlessly for nefarious purposes by less honourable individuals hiding behind the cloak of government. However, those who continue to discredit Mr. Morehouse, as described in the book and by post-book stooges such as John B. Alexander, Ph.D.,US Army (Retired)fail to realize that "we" -- the "people" -- are not the dumb sheep they always take us for. It appears that their continued charges and allegations against Mr. Morehouse and their "educated" rhetoric against his book only plays into the Universal Hand to reveal it all, to all, in due course. Bravo David Morehouse, for your courage and continued efforts to put remote viewing into worthy human hands some day, when this ancient technology will be used to the many benefits of all mankind. Hollywood should make a movie out of this book!!

4/15/1998

Reviewer: C.H.

As a student of Ramtha's School of Enlightenment, I, along with 1200 others, experienced a whole day with David Morehouse. He shared much more with us than is in this book: he has enough material for several more! He's an honest guy who went through a life-changing experience. We gave him a standing ovation when he arrived and he was most stirred. His life is always at risk for sharing the truth and we could use a lot more truth in this world. If you want a good interview, get the back issue of Golden Thread (www.ramtha.com/golden) with his interview. This book tells as much of it as he can. He changed the names of the actual programs. And his publishers had control of the title of the book, I believe. As we are learning remote view, we students could relate although most of us are mere babies at remote viewing compared to his abilities.

Highly emotional, spiritual and thought provoking.

7/1/1997

Reviewer: T.M.

I was a private assigned to Company C, 1st Ranger Battalion of the 75th Ranger Regiment. My platoon was attached to Captain Morehouse's company while in the Kingdom of Jordan and reading his account of our exercises and the training conducted there brought back chilling memories. The author was a courageous commander, respected by his men, his noncommissioned officers and his officers. His prowess as a trainer and commander are still the subject of conversation in the Regiment. I loved this book because I know the man who wrote it and I know of his values and ethics. What amazed me was his transformation from warrior to poet. I couldn't read his work without a tear in my eye. I only wish he'd write more. I believe in this book.

A real warrior,or just a nervous break-down coward?

6/28/1997

Reviewer: A.T.

Poor writing technique with lot of grammatical errors, couldn't believe it was written by a PHD. Hollow and superfluous craps like a lukemia case. I could only find that D.M. could not stand the heat of a war game training, and just tried everyway to bail out of the kitchen. The whole story got nothing to do with CIA but DIA, and then used a movies' title STARGATE to fool people to buy it. I did try to read along and tried to get something out of nothing, but sorry, no cigar! This is another typical example of non-fiction book written by some mediocre guy with actually nothing to say but trying to use shocking title to con people to buy it. I just saw a guy who was absolutely no warrior with no psychic power at all, but a nervous break-down chicken-out coward, still shamelessly to use his failed two years training to make a miserable con artist living, just like the "MANHUNTER" author, a convicted felon still trying to convince himself to be a hero.

The most honest book I've seen from a Spy in years.

6/14/1997

Reviewer: C.M.

David Morehouse out ran his peers in virtually everything he did in the military (see article by Len Belzer). Phsmith below--was the man who threatened Morehouse and his wife in the hospital at Walter Reed Army Medical center (what kind of review would you expect him to give? While I've never met the former Major Morehouse in person, I've read his book cover to cover three times, and I've listened to him on numerous radio interviews. If you want truth from a man who isn't hiding behind a security clearance--he's the one. Read this book and learn to love it as I have.

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