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The Amish Girl is the second volume of the Michael Gillespie Mysteries. A young Amish girl disappears, and no one knows what happened or where she is. When all else fails, out of desperation the authorities turn to Michael Gillespie and his remote viewers. The story they tell is one of a girl who has been kidnapped, sexually assaulted, and murdered. Even worse they believe the killer is planning to strike again, and the countdown clock is ticking. In the middle of all this, Gillespie is approached about a national emergency and he and his team are brought into a secret government project to predict the firing date and the location for recovery of a North Korean missile. The Amish Girl takes the reader into a world where nonlocal consciousness is not only recognized but used to solve problems that no other approach has been able to solve. Like all the Michael Gillespie mysteries, The Amish Girl, is based on the real science of remote viewing, describing exactly how it has been used by the CIA, the Army, universities, and laboratories to give the reader a sense of verisimilitude quite different than is usual in novels involving the paranormal. The author is one of the founders of remote viewing, and his novels have a level of insight and reality not seen elsewhere.
The Vision is the story of a group of private individuals who, while doing a remote viewing research project studying the nature of consciousness, come to believe their city, Washington, D.C., faces a catastrophic disaster in a few weeks that no one knows about, and that will change the world. Like all good citizens their first response is to go to the government. But when they are rebuffed they are faced with the question: What should we do? Should they run away and save themselves? Or, recognizing that hundreds of thousands of people may die, do they have an obligation to stay and do anything they can to stop the disaster from happening? This is the story of what they decided, and what they did. What would you do?
Awakening is the log kept by Arthur Davies, senior analyst for the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation. Arthur, initially very skeptical, became convinced an alien really was being held by the government at a secret facility. The log is his story of what he did with that information, and how he was awakened to a part of himself he had never imagined; and how that experience showed him the threat that hangs over civilization and humanity itself.
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