Paul Elder shares his thoughts

The Vernon Questers' Society welcomes the special guest speaker to a presentation on April 18 at the Village Green Hotel in Vernon

Editor’s note: The following is from The Vernon Questers’ Society.

Ever heard of Remote Viewing or Project Star Gate?  —   Paul Elder hadn’t, at least not until a series of near death experiences opened a psychic doorway for him, and his life was forever changed.

From humble beginnings as a farm boy on the Canadian prairies, Paul has become something of an anomaly. Now he finds himself holding company with the world’s best remote viewers, former Pentagon directors and “top secret” military intelligence officers.

This story reads like fiction but is FACT!

A favourite speaker, Elder will be returning to Vernon April 18 to present The Consciousness Experiment, an interactive discussion on leading-edge research into extraordinary levels of consciousness and human abilities.  He will be examining the greatest human potential, out-of-body experiences, near-death experiences and much more.

Author of the acclaimed book, Eyes of an Angel, Elder is a former CTV news reporter and mayor of a Saskatchewan city. He is also a survivor of three near-death experiences — a drowning at the age of 12, a car accident at 17, and a heart attack at the age of 41. Following his near-death encounters, Elder’s life was further rocked by a series of spontaneous out-of-body experiences — experiences which would lead him to a life of psychic intrigue he could not even have imagined.

Due in part to his many extraordinary excursions while participating in consciousness exploration programs at the world famous Monroe Institute in Virginia, Elder was introduced to some mysterious people involved in paranormal research — some at high levels of security within the U.S. government’s military intelligence “psychic spying program” known as Project Star Gate.”

As a result of these connections, Elder began extensive training with several of the original Army Intelligence Remote Viewing Officers employed in the previously top secret unit.

In recognition of his abilities in remote viewing, Elder was recruited a number of years ago as an instructor at the Monroe Institute in Virginia where he specialized in teaching Remote Viewing classes with former army officer Skip Atwater. Atwater, now retired, was formerly known as Capt. Fred Atwater, the original recruiting and operations officer for Project Star Gate.

At the Institute, Elder also works with former decorated army officer Joe McMoneagle, one of Star Gate’s longest serving officers. McMoneagle is purported to be one of the greatest remote viewers in the world. He is the author of several books including Star Gate Chronicles, Remote Viewing Secrets, and Mind Trek.

Remaining in awe of his famous peers, Elder confides that he is still amazed that such people even exist, much less contemplating that he actually knows and works with them.

A veteran Monroe Institute trainer, Elder is thrilled with the establishment of the Monroe Institute Canada. The Honeymoon Bay Retreat on Vancouver Island will host the Institute’s six-day residential “Gateway” programs for the development of inner awareness and expanded consciousness. Details and program dates are available at www.monroeinstitute-canada.com

Everyone is welcome to attend Elder’s presentation on Thursday, April 18 from 7 – 10 p.m. in the Sierra Room at the Village Green Hotel in Vernon, sponsored by the Vernon Questers’ Society. Admission at the door is $10.

Vernon Morning Star