Art Bell welcomes Joseph McMoneagle, Remote Viewer 001, the first person recruited into the U.S. military's classified Stargate program. McMoneagle spent 21 years conducting remote viewing operations for 16 government agencies, earning the Legion of Merit for his work. He explains that 99.9 percent of his intelligence work remains classified but confirms that remote viewing produced actionable results in locating downed aircraft, identifying secret facilities, and supporting Cold War intelligence collection.
McMoneagle describes a controlled experiment in which he accurately described four future locations of an unknown individual, including a top-secret nuclear weapons facility and an operating linear accelerator. He discusses his near-death experience in 1970, when he was delivered to a German hospital clinically dead and encountered a white light he perceived as God. He credits that experience with eliminating his fear of death and opening his psychic abilities.
The conversation covers psychokinesis experiments in which McMoneagle bent a surgical steel instrument inside a sealed glass tube over eight months. He shares his conviction that ruins exist in the Cydonia region of Mars, built roughly a million years ago by 12-foot humanoid beings who may be ancestral to humans. He also predicts that a tactical nuclear weapon will likely be used in anger within his lifetime, most probably in a third-world conflict.