Post 5/5 for Dhu
I've linked in all the pages I'd scanned above, even the ones that aren't relevant (like the page about the onset of HDTV)
Some notes I'd jotted down from way back when:
* "Remote Viewing" (RV), said to be used by several govts. There were Indian articles galore around the early 2000s about RV too.
McMoneagle claimed a certain success rate for him and his team as a whole. IIRC this was 22%, unless I'm misremembering.
Interesting features (for their geopolitical implications/western machinations, not so much for whether the "predictions" themselves are accurate or prove their RVing):
- What was predicted for 2001 and onwards (until 2080) vs what happened in 2001 and how that's changed things
- The recommendation to scour Iraq for WMD
- the Middle-East war between "2015 and 2022",
and that peace will come after the assassination I mean the passing of some Iranian mullah and 2 islamists
More recently came across conspiracy theorists' sites (especially of the UFO/alien intelligence kind) that seemed to imply - with paranoid indirect references to McMoneagle - that McMoneagle was deliberately planted by the US govt for disinformation/to mislead. But their accusation was something or other to do about the US govt covering for aliens or covering up aliens or something, which really isn't my cup of tea.
Still, if misleading is what the US govt was after, don't know why the western media has to propagate the more obviously dubious Baba Vanga types.
I've linked in all the pages I'd scanned above, even the ones that aren't relevant (like the page about the onset of HDTV)
Some notes I'd jotted down from way back when:
Quote:(1) Scans are from book 'Ultimate Time machine' by Joseph McMoneagle, written in 1997.
(2) Author worked for American government, in some project ('Star Gate') where members were asked to see the future.* Now retired.
(3) He says future is not set, but that present events can change them.
(4) Pages scanned contain events he has seen in the future. (See also 3).
(5) Certain 'predictions' he has made are simply false, others have turned out false.
* "Remote Viewing" (RV), said to be used by several govts. There were Indian articles galore around the early 2000s about RV too.
McMoneagle claimed a certain success rate for him and his team as a whole. IIRC this was 22%, unless I'm misremembering.
Interesting features (for their geopolitical implications/western machinations, not so much for whether the "predictions" themselves are accurate or prove their RVing):
- What was predicted for 2001 and onwards (until 2080) vs what happened in 2001 and how that's changed things
- The recommendation to scour Iraq for WMD
- the Middle-East war between "2015 and 2022",
and that peace will come after the assassination I mean the passing of some Iranian mullah and 2 islamists
More recently came across conspiracy theorists' sites (especially of the UFO/alien intelligence kind) that seemed to imply - with paranoid indirect references to McMoneagle - that McMoneagle was deliberately planted by the US govt for disinformation/to mislead. But their accusation was something or other to do about the US govt covering for aliens or covering up aliens or something, which really isn't my cup of tea.
Still, if misleading is what the US govt was after, don't know why the western media has to propagate the more obviously dubious Baba Vanga types.