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Books:
Remote Viewing: The Modern Mental Martial Art (Nemoseen,
2003) Forgotten Founder: The
Biography of George Mason
(HarperCollins: New York, 2003);
Mind Rover: Explorations with Remote Viewing (Nemoseen
Press, 2001);
The Alexandria Project,
(Delacorte: New York, 1983)
(revised and reissued, (The Author’s Guild: New York, 2000));
The Secret Vaults of Time,
(Grosset & Dunlap: New York,
1978) (revised and reissued, (The Author’s Guild: New York 2000).
World History (McGraw Hill: New York, 2001);
Hot Chocolate for the Mystical
Soul (Plume/Penguin:
New York, 1998);
Introduction to Creativity
(Copley: New York, 1994);
Stories from Omni,
(Little Brown: New York, 1984).
One White Crow
by George McMullen (Hampton
Roads: Norfolk, 1993);
The Psychic Detective
by Cohn Wilson (Mercury: San Francisco, 1984).
Reflections on Vatican II
(PBS Special, Advisory
Board, Leech Communications, 1998);
Executive Producer and co-writer
of Mobius, a one hour per episode MGM dramatic series, (in
delelopment); Mind Over
Matter (MCA/Universal
series, executive producer and writer, Clearlight Productions,
1991); Interspecies
Communications
(MCA/Universal, executive producer and writer, Clearlight
Productions, 1991);
Crop Circles
(MCA/Universal, executive producer and writer, Clearlight
Productions, 1991);
Psychic Detectives
(MCA/Universal, executive producer and writer, Clearlight
Productions, 1991);
Healing
(MCA/Universal, executive
producer and writer, Clearlight Productions, 1991);
Psychic Detectives
(ABC network prime time special,
executive producer and writer, Clearlight Productions, 1989);
The Alexandria Project
(documentary, expedition leader, executive producer and writer,
Labrys Productions, 1979);
Project Deep Quest
(syndicated series, expedition
leader, producer and writer, Alan Landsburg Productions, 1977).
Conversations at the
Smithsonian: Innovation, Technology and the Future (three-part
series, writer and host, Smithsonian Institution, 1973);
National Treasures
(documentary, writer, USIA Productions, 1972);
It’s a Small World
(documentary, writer, USIA Productions, 1971); and,
Master of the House
(feature, co-writer, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 1965).
The Washington Post,
The New York Times,
The Washington Star,
The Virginian-Pilot,
Smithsonian Magazine,
Omni,
Harpers, Attaché,
New Age, The
Washingtonian, Venture Inward, Intuition.
Admiral Elmo Zumwalt, Chief of
Naval Operations, Admiral
James Holloway, Chief of Naval Operations,
Richard M. Nixon,
James Schlesinger, Secretary of
Defense, and John Warner,
as Secretary of the Navy and as Chairman of the Bicentennial
Commission.
| Deep Quest: An Experiment in Deep Ocean Psychic
Archaeology and Distant Viewing. Invited Paper. Annual
Meetings of the Southwestern Anthropology Association/ the
Association for Transpersonal Anthropology. March 1978.
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| Associated Remote Viewing: A Protocol for Using
Remote Viewing for Event Prediction. Annual Meetings of
the Southwestern Anthropology Association/ Association for
Transpersonal Anthropology. April 1979. |
| Project Deep Quest: A Prototype Experiment in the
Application of Intuitively Derived Data in Marine
Archaeology. Invited Paper. American Society for
Psychical Research. January 1979. |
| The Use of Intuitionally Derived Data in
Archaeological Fieldwork. Annual Meeting of the
Southwestern Anthropological Association/Association for
Transpersonal Anthropology, 10 March 1980 |
| ______________________ with Side-scan Sonar Survey by
Harold E. Edgerton. A Preliminary Survey of the Eastern
Harbour, Alexandria, Egypt Combining Both Technological and
Extended Sensing Exploration. Annual Meetings of the
Society for Underwater Archaeology. 11 January 1980. |
| The Ecuador Project: Remote Viewing in the Location
and Reconstruction of a Pre-Columbian Site in Ecuador.
Mobius Technical Report, 1980. |
| The Marea Probe: An Experiment in Applied
Parapsychology involving the Location, Reconstruction, and
Excavation of a Byzantine Structure - Marea, Egypt.
Invited Paper. Annual Meetings of The American Research
Center in Egypt. De Young Museum. 14 April 1980. |
| A Case Study of Intuitive Remote Sensing in
Archaeological Seriation. Annual Meetings of the
Southwestern Anthropology Association/ Association for
Transpersonal Anthropology. 14 April 1980. |
| A Field Methodology for Collecting and Evaluating the
Psychic Readings of Shamans and Fortune Tellers, Including a
Case Study with Precognitive Aspects. Annual Meetings of
the Southwestern Anthropology Association/the Association
for Transpersonal Anthropology. April 1981. |
| "Preliminary Report on a Prototype Applied
Parapsychological Methodology for Utilization in
Archaeology, with a Case Report." Research in
Parapsychology 1981, Eds. William G. Roll, Robert L
Morris, and Rhea White (Scarecrow: Metuchen, N.J. & London,
1982). pp. 25-27. |
| ______________________ with Randall J. De Mattei. "The
Mobius Psi-Q Test: Preliminary Findings (RB)". Research
in Parapsychology 1982, Eds. William G. Roll, John
Beloff, and Rhea White (Scarecrow: Metuchen, N.J. & London,
1983). pp. 103-105. |
| "The Past is Prologue: The Exploration of a New Context
for Parapsychology". Research in Parapsychology 1982,
Eds. William G. Roll, John Beloff, and Rhea White
(Scarecrow: Metuchen, N.J. & London, 1983). pp. 256-257. |
| "Applied and Laboratory Psi Research". Research in
Parapsychology 1984, Eds. Rhea White and Jerry Solfvin
(Scarecrow: Metuchen, N.J. & London, 1985). p. 122. |
| "First Steps in Application Methodologies for
Parapsychology". Invited Paper. Proceedings: Symposium on
Applications of Anomalous Phenomena. 30 November - 1
December 1983. |
| "Hidden Agendas in Parapsychology." Research in
Parapsychology 1984, Eds. Rhea White and Jerry Solfvin.
(Scarecrow: Metuchen, N.J. & London, 1985). pp. 104-105. |
| ______________________ with Rand De Mattei and Marilyn
Schlitz. The Pecos Project: Reconstruction of Life in a
Southwestern Indian Village Along the Lower Pecos River,
Circa 8th Century A.D. American Anthropology Association
Annual Meetings 1984. |
| "Remote Viewing: An Applications-Oriented Perspective
for Anthropology". Invited Paper in A Summary of Data and
Theories from Parapsychology Relevant to Psychological
Anthropology. 84th Annual Meeting American Anthropology
Association. 1985. |
| "Applications of Remote Viewing: Two Cases in
Archaeology." Invited paper. Institute for Theoretical
Problems (Moscow). 1986 |
| ______________________ with Randall J. De Mattei, Edward
G. Brame, Jr., and S. James P. Spottiswoode. "Infrared
Spectra Alteration in Water Proximate to the Palms of
Therapeutic Practitioners." Research in Parapsychology
1986, Eds. Debra H. Weiner and Roger D. Nelson.
(Scarecrow: Metuchen, N.J. & London, 1987,). pp. 24-29. |
| ______________________ with Randall J. De Mattei. "The
Caravel Project." Research in Parapsychology 1987,
Eds. Debra H. Weiner and Roger D. Nelson. (Scarecrow:
Metuchen, N.J. & London, 1988). pp. 100-101. |
| ______________________ with Randall J. De Mattei, Edward
G. Brame, Jr., and S. James P. Spottiswoode. Infrared
Spectra Alteration in Water Proximate to the Palms of
Therapeutic Practitioners. Invited Paper. Annual
Meetings of the Society for Scientific Exploration 1987. |
| ______________________ with Rand De Mattei and Roger
Smith, (Institute for Nautical Archaeology) "Remote Viewing
and the Search for Columbus' Los Caravels". Conference on
Underwater Archaeology/Society of Historic Archaeology
Annual Meetings 1987. |
| ______________________ with Randall J. De Mattei, Edward
G. Brame, Jr., and S. James P. Spottiswoode. "Infrared
Spectra Alteration in Water Proximate to the Palms of
Therapeutic Practitioners." Proceedings. Annual
Meetings of The Association of American Chemical Societies.
1988. |
| ______________________ with Randall J. De Mattei, Edward
G. Brame, Jr., and S. James P. Spottiswoode. Infrared
Spectra Alteration in Water Proximate to the Palms of
Therapeutic Practitioners. Invited paper. Popov
Institute (Moscow) 1989. |
| ______________________ with Randall J. De Mattei. "The
Discovery of an American Brig: Fieldwork Involving Applied
Archaeological Remote Viewing." Research in
Parapsychology 1988, Eds. Linda A. Henkel and Rick E.
Berger. (Scarecrow: Metuchen, N.J. & London, 1989). pp.
73-78. |
| The Discovery of an American Brig: Fieldwork
Involving Applied Archaeological Remote Viewing, Including a
Comparison with Side Scan Sonar and Satellite Imagery.
Proceedings. Conference on Underwater
Archaeology/Society of Historic Archaeology Annual Meetings.
1989 |
| "Therapeutic Intent and the Art of Observation".
Subtle Energies. Vol. 1. No. 1 pp. ii-viii. 1990. |
| ______________________ with Randall J. De Mattei, Edward
G. Brame, Jr., and S. James P. Spottiswoode. "Infrared
Spectra Alteration in Water Proximate to the Palms of
Therapeutic Practitioners". Subtle Energies. vol. 1.
no.1. pp 43-73. 1990. |
| "The Challenge and the Promise of Anomalous Research."
Subtle Energies. vol. 1 no. 2 1990. pp.iv-x. |
| "Kuhn, Context, and Revolution." Subtle Energies.
vol. 1 no 3. 1991. pp iv-ix. |
| "The New Covenant Process: America's Opportunity to
Establish a Critical Consensus for the 90s and Beyond." In
Blueprint for Presidential Transition. Section. IV -
Citizen Participation and Public Consensus. (The Blue Print
for Presidential Transition Project: Los Angeles, 30 October
1992). An edited version appeared under the same title in
The New Paradigm Digest. Vol. 1. No. 4. Winter 1992. pp.
63-64. |
| "Anomalous Research and Strategies for Change." Invited
Paper. Proceedings. TREAT VI Conference. March 1993 |
| "Intuition and Creativity." Invited paper.
Proceedings of the Global Intuition Network Conference
at the East-West Center. May 1994. |
| A Soldier in the Sensoid Wars: Observations From 25
Years on Both Sides of the Battlefield. Media and
Science Panel. Proceedings. Annual Meetings of the
Parapsychology Association, 1996. |
| "NIH and the Harkin Directive: Subtle Energies and
Social Policy." Proceedings. Annual Meetings of the
Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness. 1997. |
| The Eastern Harbor of Alexandria, Egypt: A 16 Year
Case Study in Science, the Media, and the Anomalous.
Invited paper. 16th Annual Meeting of the Society for
Scientific Exploration. 1997. |
| Remote Viewing: The History of an Idea. Invited
paper. 22nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Scientific
Exploration, 2003. |
Editor -
www.SchwartzReport.net
Associate Editor, Seapower Magazine,
Editorial staff member, The
National Geographic Magazine, Staff Reporter, The Daily Press
, Staff Reporter,
The Times-Herald; and,
Contributing Writer, The Virginian-Pilot. Editorial
Advisory Board, Intuition Magazine
Editor-in-Chief Subtle
Energies (Journal of the International Society for Subtle
Energies and Energy Medicine);
Editorial Advisory Board of
Phoenix: New Directions in the Study of Man (Journal of the
Association for Transpersonal Anthropology).
• Grand Bahamas Banks, Project
Leader and Research Director (1987-88), location of the Brig Leander
and 18 other wreck sites;
• Jamaica, Team leader, Institute for Nautical Archaeology
expedition (1985), survey of St. Ann’s Bay.
• Lake Erie (1984), location of
the cargo vessel Dean Richmond.
• Alexandria, Egypt, Project
Leader and Research Director (1979-80), resulted in the first modern
mapping of the Eastern Harbour of Alexandria, and the location of
numerous shipwrecks covering many centuries, as well as the Emporium
and the Timonium, Mark Antony’s palace in Alexandria, the Ptolemaic
Palace Complex of Cleopatra, the remains of the Lighthouse of
Pharos, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, and a major
civic building in the nearby buried city of Marea;
• Santa Catalina Island off the
coast of California (1977), location of a previously unknown coaster
cargo vessel;
Special Assistant for Research
and Analysis to the Chief of Naval Operations under Admirals Zumwalt
and Holloway (Certificate of Commendation);
Consultant to the
Oceanographer of the Navy;
Discussant on The Massachusetts
Institute of Technology/Secretary of Defense Discussion Group on
Innovation, Technology and Society.
Research Associate, Cognitive
Sciences Laboratory of the Laboratories for Fundamental Research
(1997 to present);
Chairman and Research Director of The Mobius Society, (1977-1992);
Visiting Professor at John F.
Kennedy University (1981-1983);
Senior Fellow of the
Philosophical Research Society (1976-1979).
Past-President and founding
member of The Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness (a unit
of the American Anthropology Association);
Member of the Board of Directors
of The Russian American Center;
Member of the Board of Directors
of The World Children’s Transplant Foundation (presently inactive);
Member of The Author’s Guild;
Member of WGA West. (inactive);
Member American Anthropology
Association; Member
American Association for the Advancement of Science;
Member PEN Center America.
Member Parapsychological
Association
Hayden Oliver (Gates).
Two daughters, Katherine and Lea,
a step-daughter.
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