Psychic’s Near-Death Hurricane Experience 🤯

Psychic’s Near-Death Hurricane Experience 🤯

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Joe McMoneagle’s Near-Death Experience in a Category 5 Hurricane 🌪️ Best known as the CIA’s top psychic spy and Remote Viewer #001, Joe McMoneagle shares a terrifying real-life story—his brush with death during a Category 5 hurricane. How did his instincts and training help him survive? Could heightened awareness or psychic sensitivity play a role in real-world survival? 👉 Watch the full episode for more unbelievable stories from the man behind the CIA's remote viewing program: http://bit.ly/44fHN9m #JoeMcMoneagle #Psychic #RemoteViewing #CIA #Hurricane #NearDeathExperience #SurvivalStory #Paranormal #Intuition #MindPower #StargateProject #PsychicSpy #TrueStories #Unexplained #MilitarySecrets

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And this class 5 hurricane arrives and sits on us for like 14 hours. And just as we're ready to get in there, two wild dogs went right in the van. Now, the van was a white enamel van when we went in. Now it's stainless steel. We had a serious hurricane. I've been in 12 hurricanes in my life. And in Miami, this was the only class 5 hurricane I have ever been in. I never see another one. So, we're on a hill. We have an operational van. We have an admin van. The these are size of this room. Maybe just a little narrower shareh that exactly the size of this room. Two of those. We have some stick built maintenance equipment and whatnot. And then we have an antenna field. And it's all on paving at the top of that 52 foot above sea level, the hill, the one hill. And and this class 5 hurricane arrives and sits on us for like 14 hours. You did. Absolutely. So, everybody packs up and goes down to the runway where there's a uh C47, that's an old Gooni bird, you know, tail drager sitting on the runway. And my boss said, "What I want you guys to do is me and my partner, when the wind gets above 75 knots, wrap all the classified material up in black plastic, throw up the jeep cuz we're only like quarter mile away. Run down here and offload on the plane and we'll get out of here at 70 mph." Yeah. 75 knots. 75 knots. It's like maybe 85 milesPH or something. Anyway, so I'm watching the animator and I'm talking using a radio in North Code. I'm talking to Homestead for weather guy Homestead and he's telling me where the hurricane is and the wind suddenly goes 75 knots 115. We're rushing. We're just trolling stuff in the back of the Jeep and we just about get the Jeep loaded. Oh, there goes the plane. So we looked at each other and we said, you know, this is not going to be good. And he's never been in a hurricane before. He's from Chicago or something. So I said it, go to the maintenance shed, find the uh tie down chains because when they delivered these bands, they had to be coming in on a low boy. Yeah, sure. Chained to a low boy. So he goes to get the chains. I started driving these twoft stakes into the coral cuz this whole hill is just a mount of coral. So I drove the stakes in the car. We chain these things down and he and I both like jumped up and down on the crank to get it as tight as we could get it. 115 knot winds. Yeah. Oh, by then it's up to like 130. Yeah. Sure. Climbing. We get everything of value into that one van. That was the operational van. And just as we're ready to get in there, two wild dogs went right in the van. I'm like, get out. Going anywhere. Yeah. You don't want to kick them out cuz it's a hurricane. So, we go in, we weld, we welded the inside seam of the door. You had a welder? Yeah. And you'll just We have all this equip on it or something.