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The True Adventures of a Psychic Spy The Adventures True Psychic Spy Former military intelligence remote viewer David Morehouse continues his extradimensional insights, and exposes the US Government's cover-up of Gulf War crimes. Part 2 o 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 utilised "remote viewing" as an "intelligence" operation. During his military career, Morehouse won numerous meritorious service and commen- dation 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 realised 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-mar- tial 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 tyres 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 fami- ly 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 by Uri Dowbenko ©1997 An Interview with David Morehouse Remote Viewing Technologies 64 Whitman Street, Suite 1A Carteret, NJ 07008, USA E-mail: remviewtec@aol.com An Interview with David Morehouse Remote Viewing Technologies 64 Whitman Street, Suite 1A Carteret, NJ 07008, USA E-mail: remviewtec@aol.com NEXUS - 37 by Uri Dowbenko ©1997 OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 1997