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Paperback The Ultimate Time Machine: A Remote Viewer's Perception of Time, and Predictions for the New Millennium Book

ISBN: 157174102X

ISBN13: 9781571741028

The Ultimate Time Machine: A Remote Viewer's Perception of Time, and Predictions for the New Millennium

Presents insights into the origins of humanity, the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, and the building of the Egyptian pyramids, and provides a detailed picture of the future through 2075. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A book about our past and our future.

This book is a summary of Mankinds past and his future. All obtained through the use of Remote Viewing. The stories and incidents within these pages are wonderful and interesting. I was amazed to see what the Remote Viewers thought about how the Pyramid was built. I enjoyed reading about Jesus. I was particularily interested in our future and the events involved. Since I read the book, a number of predictions for the short term future has come true. So it really makes you wonder. This is an extremely easy book to read. It is fun and enjoyable.

Practical Application: Mind Opener and Trend Forecast

Two years after I got this book, it remains one of my bedside favorites. When I'm stuck on a story idea [I'm working on my debut screenplays] it helps me unclog my massmedia-assaulted mind web. The world financial market trend forecast guide remains highly relevent today. In 1996 Joe saw a few correction points, including a major 2005-2006 trend. So we'll see. Another item I thought relevent: the "discovery" of Homo Floresiensis in Flores as I'm typing. Sounds just like the tiny early human Joe saw in his trip to the long past? Very interesting. Only time will tell... Whether one "believes" in the art and discipline of Remote Viewing or not, I'm pretty sure most will find this book a very thought-provoking, entertaining, if not enlightening read.

Joe predicts future & why it can't be known with certainty!

I have known Joe for more than a decade. I first met him at the Monroe Institute. This stuff is real. I have watched him be given a set of computer generated latittude and longitude map coordinates and a date and had him somehow "go" there and accurately describe what he saw. He tried to teach me how to do it, but I don't have his talent. What I really like about Joe is his total lack of ego envolvement in what he predicts. He does not come across like "Weird Willy from the Mystical East who Sees All and Knows All" - Lord knows I've met enough of them. If you met him you would be amazed at how down to earth he is. He is the first to admit that some of what he "sees" doesn't happen. He takes up the first third of the book explaining why and some of the techniques of Remote Viewing. If you read this book carefully he explains that the future is NOT determined. The future is a plastic set of evolving interrelated possibilities. Some of these possibilities happen, some collapse, many are interrelated - if "A" happens then "B" & "C" will happen. Joe and his friends, like Ed Dames, et al, are constantly trying to find ways to become more accurate. Sometimes there is a difference of opinion, sometimes the majority is right somethimes the majority is wrong. I have absolute faith in his integrity. He tells you what he sees.Yes, some of his predictions did not come true. But he accurately predicted the mid 2000 stock market collapse. The book was published in 1997. The only difficulty I find with the book is organization, which comes from the way the remote viewers do their thing. They target one date and one topic in the future at a time. The book tells you what they saw. But just like history, future events are always interrelated. War, and stock market flucuations, as we have seen, may be the result of from terrorist acts.If you want insight into the future, at any rate, his book is a big improvement over the Rorschalk test unintelligible mumblings of Nostradamus wherein anyone can see whatever they wish. A lot of very important people rely on what Joe McMoneagle sees.

A must read for any serious Remote Viewing student!

This book is a must read for anyone who understands and desires knowledge in the field of Remote Viewing! McMoneagle, with a clear and concise prose, gives the reader a good duplication of the beauty, the power, and the theory, of movement through time via Remote Viewing. After reading this book, I searched for the closest place and the best method for learning RV with the handful of people that were directly connected to the project from the beginning. This science, RV, could truely be the vehicle that helps "mankind" evolve to the next level. For me, it gave me hope and a method to accomplish those goals. I hope I'm up to the challenge.

A Brilliant Book - Captivating and Very Articulate

This is a MUST READ book for anyone who plans to be alive, either tomorrow or any time, thereafter. McMoneagle's "The Ultimate Time Machine" starts out with an introduction for the uninitiated, such as myself, that is a down-to-earth tour of the related psychic concepts. In this tour, I was warmed up with the author's focused viewings of some important pieces of mankind's mysterious past, before being launched into his revelations of an exciting future.The Predictions - Although the book is laid out in logical sections that group related predictions together, even within these sections I found myself on an eye-popping roller-coaster ride of what McMoneagle says we and our children are all shortly in for.What I liked most about this book is that McMoneagle doesn't just lay all of the predictions - good and bad - down on the reader. He has taken the time to sew them together so that the book as a cohesive whole has meaning. He wraps the predictions and his analysis with a soft intensity and a wisdom that says this is Earth, this is mankind, this is the probable tomorrow, come rain or shine, and it is really a pretty darn good one.This is one of the most interesting books I have ever read and I hope it is not worn out before I start to pass it down through the generations. -don
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