" Remote Viewing Secrets: A Handbook " by Joseph McMoneagle, a renowned participant in the U.S. Army’s top-secret Stargate Project, offers a detailed, technical, and non-mystical approach to developing extrasensory perception.
Unlike other biographical accounts of psychic spying, McMoneagle’s handbook focuses on the how-to —providing protocols, definitions, and training methods aimed at teaching ordinary people how to train their minds to access information about remote, unseen, or future targets. Core Philosophy and "Secrets" Remote Viewing Secrets
The hardest part of RV is controlling the ego and preventing analytical overlay (AOL)—where the conscious mind tries to guess or rationalize the information being received. " Remote Viewing Secrets: A Handbook " by
A strong, focused intention is the primary driver of successful viewing, especially in practical, real-world applications where emotional necessity is involved. Core Philosophy and "Secrets" The hardest part of
While Coordinate Remote Viewing uses numbers to guide the session, other methods rely on "blind" envelopes handled by others. Key Techniques
A critical "secret" is learning to recognize and set aside "Analytical Overlay" (AOL)—the mental noise where the brain tries to interpret the information, which is often wrong.