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Tell Me What You See

By: Major Ed Dames, Joel Harry Newman
Narrated by: Stephen Bowlby
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Summary

Decorated army officer Major Ed Dames tells the shocking true story of his time asoperations and training officer for the Defense Intelligence Agency's top-secret Psychic Intelligence Unit. Together with his PSI Spyteam, Dames used the practice of remote viewing to uncover accurate and verifiable military intelligence by going where no intel operatives on the ground could go -- into the very mind of the enemy.

After retiring from the military, he turned his paranormal detective skills to finding missing persons such as millionaire pilot Steve Fossett, whose plane vanished in Nevada, and a young Colorado girl named Christina White, who disappeared seemingly without a trace. He has even located one of the most legendary missing objects in history, the Ark of the Covenant.

In Tell Me What You See, cosmic Columbo Major Ed Dames takes you behind the scenes of some of his most mind-bending cases. He reveals true stories and fascinating secrets uncovered by the military's remote viewing teams--from intelligence on Soviet missile sites to the whereabouts of missing POWs in Vietnam to the location of the Ark of the Covenant.

Maj. Dames is the most popular guest on George Noory's exceedingly popular radio show Coast to Coast AM. For anyone fascinated by the intersection of the military and the mysterious, Tell Me What You See is an amazing and completely absorbing must-read.

©2010 Edward A. Dames (P)2010 Audible, Inc

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"The unknown isn't so unbelievable in Dames's hands." (George Noory, Coast to Coast AM)

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Great Book

Great storytelling with very interesting points. The narrator was nice and clear too with a good overall solid performance. Really enjoyed it!

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Incredible book

I found this book really interesting for many reasons, it’s a combination of remote viewing practices with stories of how it’s been used and the team members, wow, very thought provoking and have recommended others I know also listen. This was an audio version I listened too and was performed brilliantly. This won’t disappoint however it will make you think! Thanks Major Ed! X

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Great book I really did enjoy it very much.

I do recommend it to any one interested in remote viewing and it really interesting story.

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Absolutely first class

An exceptional book. Major Ed Dames is an all out, first class, Kick-Ass hero, honest and refreshing he tells it just like it is . This is the best book I've read in ages. Just bought his remote viewing workshop DVD'S from his website www.learnrv.com . I can't wait till they arrive. Nice one Major.

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Absolutely gripping and exciting.

This book is absolutely fantastic. In paper form it would certainly be dubbed 'a page turner', in the audiobook format you will find yourself rushing your routine day-to-day tasks just to get back to the book and see what happens next.

It is full of excitement and drama, it has you on the edge of your seat eagerly listening so you don’t miss any detail. I would probably go as far as to say this is the most exciting book I’ve ever listened to.

With such a plethora of ‘targets’ each chapter is somewhat unique so there should be something here for everyone to get excited about provided you have an interest in the topic.

Of course sceptics will most likely not like the book but then again what do sceptics ever like? They barely like themselves if we are being honest.

A word of note, this book does not in any way tell you how to remote view. This is not a training exercise, there are no tips, not even a basic path to follow into remote viewing. This is very simply the memoirs of someone who has been there and done it, been surrounded by some of the best and also trained some of the best along his journey. He is very honest about charlatans around the genre and advises extreme caution taking any advice from anyone without a credible record that can be checked. Thankfully the credentials of the author are there for anyone to check with a quick search engine search.

My only drawback of the entire audiobook and believe me it is difficult to over come; is the voice of the person chosen to narrate it. This is at the end of the day a somewhat taboo and sceptical subject, as humans our natural inclination is to doubt and as a result any slight blip on the radar of doubt causes us to make a definitive appraisal of the subject and walk away from it.
Having seen videos of many of these men who were trained using the US secret project I can confidently say that they all have very similar demeanours and characters. They are relaxed, articulate, professional and intellectual. They were after all Army Intelligence Officers, not grunts or jar heads. They are never dramatic, they are never over the top, they are direct and straight to the point in question, this is what you need to know and here is the information take from it what and how you want type thing. They never try to convince or dramatise or anything else along those lines. They don’t need to sell it, they know it to be true, what you take from it and how you perceive it is your on prerogative.
The narrators voice in this however is exactly like the dubbed voice that plays in movie theatres all across the western world when they are showing you trailers of upcoming movies. Every time I hear his voice it’s the over the top, overly dramatic, heavily American ‘coming to a cinema near you’ voice. Oh boy...does it grind. It is extremely difficult to overcome and get past, he attempts at every opportunity to bring this dramatic voice to a book and subject that need no drama; they are already exciting enough.
I feel this very strongly undermines the book because from the off it gives an immediate feel of scepticism. There is just absolutely no need. The guy would be perfect for a book about Delta guys in the first or second Gulf wars or storming through those types of theatres of war, in this book however, he is like a lost child who has wondered into an empty theatre.

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Rubbish

Seems like BS to me - a lot about nothing
waste of time my curiosity got in the way of common sense
you can fool all the people all the time

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