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Remote Viewing Secrets is Just out !!!! by Joe McMoneagle this is the current RV Bible.
Mind
Trek; Exploring Consciousness, Time, and Space Through Remote Viewing
by
Joe McMoneagle
Media:
Paperback
Published:
Aug. 1993
Publisher:
Hampton Roads Pub.
ISBN:
1878901729
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Courtney has a new book out, in addition to this one:
Cosmic
Voyage
by
Brown, Courtney
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Mass Market
PAPERBACK
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Published:
Aug. 1997
Publisher: Onyx
ISBN: 0451190262
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Cosmic
Voyage; A Scientific Discovery of Extraterrestrials Visiting Earth
by
Brown, Courtney
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Published:
Jan 1996
Publisher:
Dutton
ISBN:
0525940987
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At long last comes the moment that humanity has been waiting for irrefutable
evidence of extraterrestrial life! By using Scientific Remote Viewing,
a highly classified paranormal process developed by the U.S. military,
Courtney Brown puts his career on the line to tell the shocking true story
of his discoveries. Not only does this book describe full details of contact
made with alien civilizations whose destinies reflect our own, but it also
offers a vital, inspirational message for the future of mankind.
Remote
Viewers; The Secret History of America's Psychic Spies
by
Schnabel, Jim
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Mass Market Paperback
Published: Feb. 1997
Publisher: Avon
ISBN: 0440223067
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For the first time, this explosive expose reveals the Pentagon's use
of psychic spies -- a true life version of The X-Files! Under code names
like Sun Streak and Star Gate, the U.S. government's remote viewers went
on psychic spying missions around the world. Top intelligence personnel
gave their full support to the training and development of these top-secret
psychic forces who could read minds, and even look back in time and into
the future.
The Enigma Files : The True Story of America's Psychic Warfare Program
by Jim Marrs
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Published by Harmony Books
Publication date: January 1999
ISBN: 0517597551
Psychic
Warrior; Inside the CIA's Stargate Program: The True Story of a Soldier's
Espionage and Awakening
by
Morehouse, David
Media: Hardcover
Published: Nov. 1996
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 0312147082
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The
Conscious Universe; The Scientific Truth of Psychic Phenomena
by
Radin, Dean
Media: Hardcover
Published: Aug. 1997
Publisher: Harper Edge
ISBN: 0062515020
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A preeminent parapsychologist's myth-shattering, mind-expanding manifesto,
The Conscious Universe unveils the latest scientific proof of psychic phenomena,
reveals the extent to which corporations, governments, and academia have
already embraced "psi, " and ponders the effects when inevitably mainstream
science and society at large do, too..
Tracks
in the Psychic Wilderness; An Exploration of ESP, Remote Viewing, Precognitive
Dreaming
by
Graff, Dale E.
Media: Hardcover
Published: Mar 1998
Publisher: Element Books Ltd.
ISBN: 1862042039
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In this remarkable scientific exploration of the mind's powers, pioneering
physicist Russell Targ and renowned spiritual healer Jane Katra
present an extraordinary synthesis of how spiritual healing and non-local
mind the mind's ability to transcend space and time are integrally linked.
Photos & illustrations. 272 pp. 6-city author tour. Targeted print
ads. Radio publicity. 20,000 print.
Announced Publication Date: Feb. 1998
Publisher: New World Library
Angela Thompson Also has an RV book out
Targ, Russell and Harary, Keith, Mind Race, Villard Books, 1984
Targ, Russell and Puthoff, Harold E, Mind-Reach, Delacorte
Press, 1977

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Psychic Spy : The Story of an Astounding Man
by Clifford L. Linedecker
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available from the publisher,
Prism : A Novel
by Austin Bay
Hardcover, 240 pages
Published by Harpercollins
Publication date: July 1996
Dimensions (in inches): 0.96 x 8.65 x 5.90
ISBN: 0060175257
From Kirkus Reviews , 05/15/96:
James Bond lives again in a wildly improbable, marginally absurd military
thriller that forges high-tech hardware and ESP. Armchair military strategist
Bay (A Quick and Dirty Guide to War, not reviewed; coauthor of From Shield
to Storm, 1992, etc.) reworks the Bond formula, introducing Wesley ``Wes''
Hawkins, a psychic soldier and employee of an ultrasecret extrasensory-
perception government spy bureau called ``The Shop,'' managed by a female
psychic puppeteer named Chatterly. Wes is ordered to haunt a dingy bar
in Toulon, posing as a mercenary, so that he can infiltrate the Texas-based
high-tech empire of American billionaire industrialist Coleman Oswald Mosley,
a failed presidential candidate and impassioned model railroader. Wealthy
enough to own a fleet of 747's and military hardware sufficient for a dozen
Third World dictatorships, Mosley wants Wes to assassinate former American
President and avid golfer Grover Renwick as well as current President Randall
Duncan. To make sure Wes cooperates, Mosley's paramilitary thugs abduct
his daughter. What follow are several scenes of artfully executed military
mayhem in Bosnia, Somalia, northern Virginia, and Montana in which Wes
distinguishes himself. While Mosley and his army communicate by beepers
and e- mail, Wes chats with Chatterly by focusing his mental powers on
crystals. Alas, Chatterly keeps her powerful thoughts to herself, saying
little about the assassination plot or the importunate temptations of Sari,
a leggy femme fatale posing first as a French chambermaid, then as a topless
Caribbean nymph. Wes also gets flirtatious glances from the President's
``tigress'' wife, Carolyn Duncan, who, we presume, has other things on
her mind than universal health care. After some Byronic brooding on the
dehumanizing aspects of being manipulated by nasty people, Wes finds the
fate of the world in his hands, and also finds himself, his daughter, and
the President's son in a hail both of gunfire and psychic blasts. Implausible
but readable fantasy for Soldier-of-Fortune fans. -- Copyright ©1996,
Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
Synopsis:
In the near future, Texas multibillionaire Coleman O. Mosley hires
a retired psychic government agent to assassinate the President of the
United States while the President's own psychics seek to defend him. Reprint."
--This text refers to the mass market (reprint) edition of this title.
Synopsis:
In a near future world in which extrasensory mental powers have become
the weapon of choice, Hawkins, a retired operative of ""The Shop"" is reluctantly
drawn out of retirement to infiltrate the sinister paramilitary organization
of tyrannical Texas billionaire Coleman O. Mosley.
From the Publisher :
On the cusp of the next millennium, in a dangerous yet eerily familiar
near future, the most advanced electronic weaponry and spy systems have
been augmented by a far more cultivated implement of war. The new ultimate
weapon is the human mind. Using special crystals -- prisms -- to focus
psychic energy, some of the psychically "able" have learned to master extrasensory
powers and probe other's minds. "Able" humans possess limited, though useful,
psychic talents. The "most able," however, have learned to mentally double
other humans -- to totally control another's thoughts and actions. More
frightening, their selectively bred offspring have even more extraordinary
gifts.
The real power in this new world is not the people, Congress or multinational corporations, but "The Shop" -- the psychic CIA -- a macabre intelligence agency operated by the "most able." The Shop is controlled by Chatterley, a powerful woman of allegedly unique psychic genius. Chatterley's sources have intercepted information that a sinister group (led by a billionaire would-be president from Texas, Coleman Oswald Mosley) is planning to assassinate the president of the United States. Mosley's organization is seeking the ideal killer. Chatterley calls in a former Shop assassin named Wes Hardin. Pulled from his self-imposed retirement, Wes agrees to pose as a mercenary gunman named Carey Hawkins and infiltrate Mosley's group. Mosley hires Wes, demanding a perfect, vicious kill. In order to ensure his new assassin's loyalty, Mosley kidnaps Wes's daughter.
Spooky Kids : Strange but True Tales
by Bruce M. Nash, Allan Zullo
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Paperback, 118 pages
Published by Troll Assoc
Publication date: September 1994
Dimensions (in inches): 0.35 x 7.59 x 5.14
ISBN: 081673447X
A reader from Madera,CA , 04/24/98, rating=10:
It's accelerating!
spooky kids is spookier than R.L Stine's GOOSEBUMPS. It is sadly true;
but scary! Siskel and Ebert gave it 1,000 thumbs up. It makes Goosebumps
look like snail!!!!!
KALE ROBERTS(taroberts@vax2.rainis.net) , 01/17/97, rating=9:
SPOOKY,AND IT`S ABOUT KIDS.
My teacher reads these to us all the time,and they`re great. What makes
it even better is because it`s about kids. Totally creepy, and intereresting
if nothing else.That is if your into that supernatural sort of thing like
me.