Joseph McMoneagle

Joseph McMoneagle is a retired U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer and a well-known figure in the field of remote viewing, an alleged psychic ability to perceive distant or unseen targets. He is recognized for his involvement in the Stargate Project, a secret U.S. Army program that aimed to investigate and potentially utilize psychic phenomena, particularly remote viewing, for military and intelligence purposes.

Born on January 10, 1946, McMoneagle enlisted in the U.S. Army and served in intelligence operations. He became involved in the Stargate Project in the late 1970s and early 1980s. During his time with the project, McMoneagle claimed to have conducted numerous remote viewing sessions that provided valuable intelligence information, although the effectiveness and accuracy of these sessions have been a matter of debate.

After retiring from the military, McMoneagle continued to work in the field of remote viewing. He authored several books on the subject, sharing his experiences and insights. His books, such as “Mind Trek: Exploring Consciousness, Time, and Space Through Remote Viewing,” offer an inside look at his work in the Stargate Project and his views on the capabilities and limitations of remote viewing.

McMoneagle has been awarded various honors for his military service and his work in remote viewing. He received the Legion of Merit, one of the highest peacetime military awards, for his contributions to various intelligence operations.