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Joe McMoneagle remote-viewing demonstration on The Paranormal World of Paul McKenna
Joe McMoneagle remote-viewing demonstration on The Paranormal World of Paul McKenna
- Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNOUuiS-1Kg
- YouTube title: Remote Viewing Demonstration by Joe McMoneagle
- YouTube uploader: shantihealer, @shantihealer
- YouTube upload date: 2015-08-30
- Original program: The Paranormal World of Paul McKenna, British television series, circa 1996
- Participants: Paul McKenna and Joseph McMoneagle
- Duration: 6:52
- Captured: 2026-08-02
- Extraction: YouTube English auto-generated captions retrieved with
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- Evaluation: ../../queries/2026-08-02-mcmoneagle-remote-viewing-tv-demonstration
[00:00:00.030] you've never met and who may even be
[00:00:02.220] thousands of miles away and literally
[00:00:04.500] see through their eyes so vividly that
[00:00:06.839] you can describe precisely what they're
[00:00:08.970] looking at
[00:00:09.690] it's called remote viewing and one of
[00:00:12.059] the world's finest exponents who's
[00:00:13.650] worked for people at NASA is sitting
[00:00:15.299] right over here Joe McGonagall thank you
[00:00:22.830] for coming this evening Joe is it really
[00:00:25.230] possible to see through someone else's
[00:00:27.779] eyes or sense through their senses
[00:00:29.689] actually we're not sure exactly how it
[00:00:32.489] works but it is possible to report on
[00:00:35.280] the position or place that they're
[00:00:36.630] located and how accurate is it over a
[00:00:40.140] number of times about 4,000 plus times
[00:00:43.890] that I've been tested in in a lab under
[00:00:45.989] lab conditions I'm running about 25 to
[00:00:48.960] 28 percent of the time I get to target
[00:00:51.270] and that's a very good success rate yes
[00:00:53.969] usually when I'm on the target I'm
[00:00:55.680] around 85% correct on the information
[00:00:58.410] I'm providing thank you I'm gonna come
[00:01:00.719] back to you in a moment a few days ago
[00:01:02.250] we set up an extremely detailed and
[00:01:04.470] complex experiment to test Joe's remote
[00:01:06.630] viewing capabilities it was designed by
[00:01:08.939] scientists to ensure that he didn't have
[00:01:11.100] any inkling of it beforehand only one
[00:01:13.590] person in Britain knew the details and
[00:01:15.420] to be extra safe that person was sent
[00:01:17.520] miles away before the test began
[00:01:32.140] for sealed envelopes which one will he
[00:01:35.680] choose number four the die says number
[00:01:40.360] four the envelope contains the secret
[00:01:43.090] location for his part in this remote
[00:01:45.070] viewing experiment okay
[00:01:53.510] meanwhile Joe McGonagall is on his way
[00:01:55.760] to a specially prepared room monitored
[00:01:58.010] by security cameras where he'll be
[00:02:00.080] locked away while he attempts to
[00:02:01.580] demonstrate his extraordinary ability
[00:02:03.640] he'll never be out of sight of one of
[00:02:06.080] our cameras for the first time for
[00:02:10.700] anyone actually involved in the
[00:02:12.110] experiment the sight of the remote
[00:02:14.120] viewing is now revealed Joe's used to
[00:02:20.900] all the paraphernalia he's been tested
[00:02:23.120] thousands of times by US government
[00:02:25.070] agencies under strict laboratory
[00:02:27.110] conditions all right okay so everything
[00:02:31.580] okay Keith its lilius and that's fine
[00:02:36.370] okay so it's a minute to a quarter past
[00:02:39.890] ten we'll be starting in a minute
[00:02:42.730] accurate timing is important the person
[00:02:45.920] transmitting must be in precisely the
[00:02:48.260] right place when Joe starts his remote
[00:02:50.390] viewing
[00:02:52.150] who's out there at the site alone
[00:03:06.740] okay and you never met him before no
[00:03:09.290] never moaning this is the only
[00:03:11.630] information that Joe gets it's something
[00:03:14.180] to concentrate on okay
[00:03:18.540] first impression that I'm getting us of
[00:03:22.590] a what I would call an inside corner and
[00:03:32.359] there's two two light light colored
[00:03:40.319] stripes on either side Shore Taylor is
[00:03:44.970] on the north bank of the River Thames
[00:03:46.530] opposite a dockside a power station and
[00:03:49.200] a railway bridge what I'm doing is I'm
[00:03:52.109] essentially almost it's almost like
[00:03:53.879] tasting food I'm just kind of reaching
[00:03:56.970] out there mentally and tasting things
[00:03:59.419] I'm trying to concentrate on him and
[00:04:05.359] foresee what it is he's looking at it's
[00:04:09.030] easy to get distracted and get
[00:04:11.040] information on a lot of other things in
[00:04:12.720] the area
[00:04:15.560] I want to mix half circles with straight
[00:04:21.200] lines my sense of it is some kind of a
[00:04:25.010] raised object perhaps starting to look a
[00:04:30.350] lot like a bridge but I want to call it
[00:04:32.030] a bridge okay
[00:04:33.020] no one how a little bridge it looks a
[00:04:35.810] lot like a bridge but I don't know if
[00:04:37.160] this is a walkway or if this is actually
[00:04:39.080] a waterway this could be water as well I
[00:04:45.620] think the essential elements are
[00:04:48.280] vertical pillars or supports somehow or
[00:04:52.400] another person going away perspective
[00:04:56.120] passes onto this at this point
[00:04:59.870] it's quite likely that he's stopped
[00:05:02.060] looking that's when we asked him at this
[00:05:03.440] moment so yeah we'll go without that
[00:05:06.080] girl with over for he's on his way to
[00:05:10.940] the location to see for himself how
[00:05:12.889] accurate he's be and to meet Shore
[00:05:15.169] Taylor for the first time
[00:05:18.319] it's my pleasure to greet Joe Joe good
[00:05:22.309] to see from Richard let's see I think
[00:05:24.080] I've been talking you for the past hour
[00:05:26.559] hopefully you have
[00:05:36.680] the moment of truth water you've got
[00:05:40.280] water certainly up here now I tell you
[00:05:43.550] what is very interesting because I was I
[00:05:45.320] knew I know the bridge huh and I was
[00:05:47.449] very much aware of trains passing over
[00:05:49.580] it yeah so I must confess it is quite
[00:05:52.039] possible I'm not trying to stretch it so
[00:05:54.020] I know I kept getting a great through
[00:05:56.270] way with some kind of
[00:05:59.660] the arches are something at the end the
[00:06:03.260] incredible thing is that he could have
[00:06:05.060] described anything in London a
[00:06:06.830] churchyard a stadium a park a railway
[00:06:09.380] station almost anything but it was water
[00:06:12.200] a bridge just as Shore could see it so
[00:06:21.500] you go and remote view something that
[00:06:24.710] somebody's seeing miles away but I'm
[00:06:27.380] told that you can actually remote view
[00:06:29.960] something before they've decided where
[00:06:33.230] the location is actually you can it
[00:06:35.270] doesn't matter time as in materials when
[00:06:37.370] you do the remote viewing or when the
[00:06:38.750] persons at the location so what you're
[00:06:40.400] doing is outside of time outside of time
[00:06:43.070] space exactly thanks very much Joe
[00:06:45.170] McGonagall