Joseph W. McMoneagle was born January 10, 1946, in Miami, Florida. He voluntarily joined the U.S. Army and was recruited by the Army Security Agency for classified assignments. He spent from mid-1964 through 1978 overseas, on various missions within the countries of The Bahamas, South Vietnam, Germany, Italy, Thailand, and others. Following these extensive overseas experiences, he was assigned to the Headquarters of U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) in Arlington, Virginia, where he culminated his career acting as a Special Projects Intelligence Officer with the 902nd Military Intelligence Group for the remainder of his service.
He retired from the military in 1984 and moved to Virginia, where he lives with his wife Nancy.
Many unusual experiences have formed the foundation of his present company, Intuitive Intelligence Applications. A near-death experience (NDE), a UFO sighting, and numerous spontaneous out-of-body (OBE) episodes have caused him to spend the larger portion of his life seeking more effective answers to questions concerning reality. He became interested in remote viewing after participating in experiments at SRI International in California.
He is now acknowledged as one of the best CRVers in the field.
Joe is the author of "Mind Trek" (ISBN 1-878-90172-9), the first book about CRV which appeared on the public market. He is currently working on his next project, "Expectations From the Year 3000", which is due to hit the bookstands in October, 1998.
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