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tried to intimidate her on the New York subway, standing over her
and warning her 'to stop representing Dave.'
"The remote-viewing community was generally skeptical about all
these stories, but by the time Morehouse came out of the
hospital, months later, he had what appeared to be a powerful
defense strategy in place: The court-martial would become an
investigation and exposure not of his wrongdoings at Fort Braff,
but of the classified, politically embarrassing remote-viewing
program. A lot of dirty government laundry was going to be
aired.
"As Morehouse's lawyers began to request special clearances to
look into the remote-viewing program, and to interview former
participants, the Army classified the proceedings, and attempted
to keep them from reaching a trial. Within a few months, Fort
Bragg authorities had struck a deal with Morehouse. In lieu of a
trial on the Fort Braff misconduct charges, he resigned from the
Army with an 'other than honorable' discharge that left him
neither pension or benefits. He officially separated from the
Army in January 1995, and went to work for Sandra Martin in New
York.
"Ed Dames was now living in Beverly Hills with his girlfriend,
the estranged wife of the actor Brad Dourif. After seeing a
draft of the Jim Marrs book in the spring of 1995, Dames
complained that it was heavily fictionalized, and focussed too
much on Morehouse. Harmony eventually cancelled the book.
"Morehouse, undaunted, started to write his own book, 'Psychic
Warrior,' and by the fall of 1995 he had sold it to St. Martin's
Press. Morehouse now alleged that he had developed psychic
powers after being hit on his helmet by a bullet while on a
training exercise in Jordan in 1987. He had then been asked to
join DT-S, where he had performed various impressive paranormal
feats. In early November 1995, Morehouse and a new agent pitched
this tale to Hollywood film studios. Several made bids,
including Oliver Stone, who narrowly lost out to Interscope
Communications. According to 'Variety', Interscope agreed to pay
Morehouse $300,000, plus another half million or so when the film
was made. Morehouse began working on the book, the screenplay,
and a Saturday morning children's cartoon show for
Hanna-Barbera-involving a team of superheroes who use psi and
other non-lethal powers to combat their foes."
(KK's comments: all this from a man who traded off classified
secrets while in the military. Weren't people shot for treason
once upon a time?)
KK
kkasten@pathology.medsch.ucla.edu
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Hope you enjoyed this story.
Mark Isganitis
isganim@enter.net
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