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Joseph McMoneagle (1946-)

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The US Army's first officially sworn psychic spy logged over 5,000 sessions for the government.
Who they are

Joseph McMoneagle (born 1946), a retired US Army captain and the first military 'remote viewer' in the CIA-linked Stargate Project.

What they do

The engine treats him as the best-documented psychic-spy in the declassified record.

How it works

Designated remote viewer #001, he did an estimated 5,000+ documented sessions between 1978 and 1995, received the Legion of Merit, and wrote memoirs; after the program ended he continued lower-key psychic work through workshops and books.

Why it matters

It matters because his heavily documented, institutionally-backed record makes him the clearest paper trail for the government's psychic-research program.

The engine's record — word for word
US Army Captain, retired. Stargate Project remote viewer #001 — first sworn military remote-viewer. ~5000+ documented sessions 1978-1995. Legion of Merit recipient. Primary corpus: 'Mind Trek' (1993), 'The Stargate Chronicles' (2002). Engine relevance: most-documented single remote-viewer in declassified CIA archive. Tier-2 operator-class with Tier-1 institutional grounding. McMoneagle continues commercial RV work post-1995 in lower-tier register (workshops, books).
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