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📺 Watch the full episode with Joe McMoneagle here → https://youtu.be/HUE6DcoQWUk Why can’t psychics help find missing people? Former CIA Joe McMoneagle explains. 👀 Joe McMoneagle—legendary remote viewer and military intelligence consultant—dives into the complex reality of why psychic ability, even when proven effective, isn’t widely used in missing persons cases. #JoeMcMoneagle #RemoteViewing #PsychicPowers #MissingPersons #Paranormal #PsychicInvestigation #MilitaryIntelligence #Whistleblower #Consciousness #TruthSeeker #MindPower #Intuition #GovernmentSecrets #UnexplainedMysteries #StargateProject #Psychic #MurderMystery #Spirituality
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When I shook his hand, I knew he'd done his wife. So now I got to eat blueberry pancakes for an hour. Oh my. Talk my way out of it and then call him later and say, "Look, I think this guy killed his own wife. If you need to check out his background, what I care about is the high I get when I find a missing child." Sure. You find him alive and it's a high you just walk around with for three months. It's when you get in an argument or a difficult thing with the local sheriff or police captain or something that doesn't believe in psychic functioning and you tell them where the kid is and they don't believe you and you go home and the next day they found the sneakers or something at that location, they'll arrest you because that's the only way you can know. And if you don't have an alibi, you know how you look more guilty than innocent. Yeah. Yeah. Right. And and I've gotten in trouble with uh uh deputy directors of large intelligence agencies who wanted help on their personal thing. I said, "No, I can't do that." And it turns out that I give them advice like uh let's say I'm going to give you for instance, okay? Uh I have a neighbor. He's so distraught. He can't eat. He's get he's losing weight. He can't sleep. His wife disappeared. She has Alzheimer's Alzheimer's. and she's in this rest dome and she just vanished one day and I can't find her. You need to help me help my neighbor. I said deputy director one of the agencies saying that. Well, you know this is a black project. I can't do that. Oh, yeah. You could do this just a little bit. No, I can't. Well, then I told him I knew somebody that could. So, you're going to have to tell him you won't. I said, "Okay, I'll meet you Saturday at uh I don't know, IHOP in this city." And uh so I go there 9:00 Saturday morning and I get out of the car. I'm walking into they're already there and he introduces me to his neighbor. When I shook his hand, I knew he'd done his wife. So now I got to eat blueberry pancakes for an hour. Oh my. talk my way out of it and then call him later and say, "Look, I think this guy killed his own wife. You need to check out his back." When I said that, it's a euphemism. You check check him out. You know, well, he thought I said, "Look in his backyard." So, he calls the state police. The state police are suspicious of the husband anyway. Okay. They show up with the warrant they've been sitting on, dig up the backyard and find mama under the patio. No. So, they arrest the guy, right? And his neighbor who knew where the body was because he probably helped bury it. So, now I got a deputy director who's in prison with this guy waiting for his trial and he calls me on the phone and says, "I'm going to out you if you don't get me out of here." Yeah. What? What do you do then? What do you call his boss who calls his boss and now you're dealing at like way up there at the top and he shows up at work on Monday and you got to think, wow, what is the head of the state police thinking? You know, I hope my name wasn't like mentioned in there anyway. But, you know, it's it's the other problem is you got people who hang up a shingle. They're psychics. They hear about remote viewing, so they become professional remote viewers because it validates their psychic functioning. Yeah. In some way. And they they put up a shingle so I look for missing people. Okay. So they get get a couple jobs like that looking for missing kids and one out of five works or maybe four out of five. I don't know. Maybe they're really good psychics. The problem is they don't do due diligence in terms of the laws of the country and thinking about exactly what it is they're doing. So I was talking to this one psychic and I really liked her a lot. She was a good psychic and she changed over to calling herself a remote viewer. So I said, "Why did you do that? You know, I have great respect for you as a psychic. So, she changed back and then she said, "But I'm going to start helping people find missing people and stuff." So, I said, "Please don't don't just jump into that, you know, be careful." Yeah. So, she's out helping this family look for their missing uncle. He went out for cigarettes or something that didn't come. So, they're looking for like a week and she calls me and she says, "You know, I'm getting this weird feeling about this." And I said, "Now, I'm going to tell you what you should have known beforehand. If you think you're going to look for somebody, do it through the police because the family member you're poking under a trailer with looking for a body might be the person who put him there." Yeah. And she went, "What?" I said, "Yeah, that's maybe where you're getting your hanky feeling." So, it's like people don't know what the hell they're doing. They do it because they think, "Oh, it'll make me famous or I can make a lot of money or whatever." And they just don't understand the risk.