About
the
Author
After writing Psychic Warrior, Dr.
Morehouse formed Remote Viewing Technologies in 1997, a company
originally designed to train police officers in the art and science of
Remote Viewing.
In early 1998, Dr.
Morehouse began training civilians in the exact military protocols and
standards to which he was trained in the Remote Viewing unit, circa
1987 to 1990. To date, well over 11,000 students have been trained in
the United States, Europe and other far-reaching parts of the globe.
Dr. Morehouse's
Remote Viewing students find their way to him from a range of diverse
backgrounds. He lectures and educates across the spectrum of human
interests. His students include (but are not limited to) medical
doctors, researchers in science, medicine and technology, engineers,
homemakers, physicists, students, artists, and alternative
practitioners.
His teachings and
writings have been especially appreciated in Europe where his reputation and his evolving humanistic
philosophies have earned him countless accolades in the European Press
where he is routinely described as “one of Europe’s leading new metaphysicians.”
Biography, DAVID
A. Morehouse, PH.D.
Dr. DAVID
MOREHOUSE has had an extremely diverse life, which in the words of his
superiors, essentially began with a notable military career. He held
a Regular Army commission in the United States Infantry and is a
Distinguished Military Graduate and a Dr Ralph D. Mershon Award
winner, designating him as the top cadet commissioned into the Regular
Army in 1979, amongst 2,800 other potential candidates.
During his tours
of duty, Major Morehouse served in many staff and command positions
ranging from Airborne rifle Company Commander to Commander of an elite
Airborne Ranger Company—he commanded for over four years while the
majority of his peers commanded only eighteen months. He was Aide de
Camp to two army generals, the Battalion Executive Officer (second in
command) of the 680 men of the 2nd Battalion, 505th
Parachute Infantry Regiment, as well as being the Chief of Training
for the 13,500 men and women of the 82nd Airborne Division.
From 1987 to 1991, he was assigned to several highly
classified special access programs in the US Army’s Intelligence
Security Command and the Defense Intelligence Agency’s Directorate of
Science and Technology as a top secret Psychic Spy. An Army Ranger,
Master Parachutist, Pathfinder, Scuba Diver and Special Operations
Soldier, his distinctive military skills place him in a select group
of army officers. He holds a Master of Military Art and Science
Degree, a Masters degree in Administration, and a Doctorate in
Education. The recipient of numerous military awards and decorations,
his last assignment was to have been with the Chief of Staff of the
Army’s elite “Study Group” as the non-lethal weapons expert.
Despite being designated by his superiors as “Destined
to wear stars,” he resigned his commission in 1995 after his decision
to write Psychic Warrior—his resignation ended eighteen years of
exemplary and honorable military service.In the eight years since he
resigned, Morehouse has written three books: Psychic Warrior:
Inside the CIA’s STARGATE Program, Nonlethal Weapons: War Without
Death, and The Deceivers, his first work of fiction. The
latter—The Deceivers—was recently purchased by Paramount
Pictures as a feature film with Mace Neufeld producing and Simon West
directing. Psychic Warrior is an international bestseller published
in 14 languages. Universal Pictures is presently developing a feature
film based on David’s life story, as recounted in Psychic Warrior,
to be titled Comes the Watcher. Nonlethal Weapon: War
Without Death, is considered an academic work and has met with
much critical acclaim in the world of strategic planners.
Dr. Morehouse has
twice lectured at the Mikhail Gorbachev Foundation’s State of the
World Forum on issues concerning global peace and alternative methods
of conflict resolution. In 1999, a committee of scientists and
educators from the United States and Europe nominated him for the
Nobel Peace Prize in the category of “Alternative Sciences.”