Psychic Warrior: The True Story of America's Foremost Psychic Spy
โ Scribed by Morehouse, David
- Book ID
- 107803965
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 212 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780312964139
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โฆ Synopsis
Unwittingly plunged into a paranormal nightmare...
David Morehouse-A highly decorated, exemplary Army officer, special operations infantryman, and elite Airborne Ranger Company Commander. Wounded by machine-gun fire during a training mission, Morehouse began to have inexplicable visions and haunting nighmares-an experience that would redirect his military career and land him in the government's top-secret Stargate Program. His life would never be the same...
Stargate-For nearly two decades, the United States military intelligence community delved into the dark world of psychic espionage, recruiting a team of psychic spies to serve as "remote viewers," individuals who used their paranormal gifts to transcend time and space and uncover the highly guarded military secrets of other nations.
Unable to tell the shocking truth for fear of death-until now...
When David Morehouse walked through the doors of the Stargate Program, he had...
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