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A. Edward Moch. 28, Mar. 1954, Brooklyn, New York.
Psychical Analyst-Consultant, Actor-Performer, and Lecturer
Also known as "Alfred Cota", alledged Son and GrandSon of World War II Fighter Pilot, Leut. Norman Daniel "Dan" Cota Jr., and World War II hero, Gen. Norman Daniel "Dutch" Cota. He was adopted into the Moch family, who were friends of his biological family, only days old and raised in The Bronx, New York.
In 1960, at the age of six, he had an accidental near death experience during the removal of his tonsils, and after began to experience inhanced awareness of himself and things around him.
Thinking that he might be gifted, his adopted father ecouraged and tolerated him to excell in finding himself. While attending a catholic elementary school in the 60's, he and another pupil both experienced a religious apparition, that got the attention of school staff and family. This apparition would later prove important in the verification and support of a prior religious event or events that were being investigated and scrutinized by The Vatican and The Catholic Church (see The Divine Mercy Movement and Sister Faustina Kawalska).
Becoming interested in the history of The Bronx, he joined in 1969 as a member of The Bronx County Historical Society. It was there that he volunteered for the society, and an amateur urban archeologist investigating various sites mostly in The Bronx. He would contribute artifacts collected for the society and The Museum of Bronx History. Inspired at the time by History Prof. Lloyd Ultan, of Farley Dickinson University, his contributions would be noted.
A Young Remote Viewer
As a young teenager, while continuing to advance in his natural interest in Parapsychology, in 1972 he would join as a student member, The American Society for Psychical Research and be tested in 1973 by then director of research, Dr. Karlis Osis, who was involved in Out of Body/Beaconing research (see remote viewing, The Stargate Program). Being one of the "youngest participant tested". His psychical data was applied and incorporated in the study and advancement of Remote Viewing. During this time, he tried and failed in going into business.
In 1975, his "psychical abilities" would be tested again at The Association for Research and Enlightenment, under the direction of Dr. Charles Thomas Cayce, Grandson of famed visionary and natural healer, Edgar Cayse in Virginia Beach, Virginia. While in Virginia Beach, he demonstrated his abilities, and research for those in the field. Returning back to New York in 1976, his skills would be called upon non-offically as an investigative analyst-consultant in a known infamous case that needed his skills.
A Historic Performer and Artist
In late 1977, he left New York City, and went to Los Angeles, where he applied work in the field of Culunary Arts, but intended to persue a masters degree in History, only to be diverted to Living History and Historical Re-enactment. He would later become a performer and in 1995, join The Screen Actors Guild. Working in front and behind the camera, he would work in the media.
In 1987, after being intervied by a local reporter, he was contacted by Fred Hansen, of The United Sensitives of America as a psychical analyst-consultant for their organization. Again he would provide various psychical and parapsycholocal skills in a number of noted cases in law enforcement.
Other Noted Talents
During the years between his arrival in Los Angeles and meeting Hansen, he studied in the medical field and religious studies.
Medical Assistant, EEG Tech, Emergency Medical Technician (1984), Psychiatric Technician (1986)
Ordained Minister 1980, with Doctor of Divinity 1990, Universal Life Church
Around 1998, through his efforts in the study of local Los Angeles history, he would be recognized by The founding descendant families of Los Angeles California, and in 2003, would join as a member and contributor to The Los Pobladores 200.
Today, he continues to write articles mostly on the field of applied Parapsychology of Remote Viewing, and involved in the greater Los Angeles community and a good standing multi-talented individual in his field.
Sources
"Psychic Solves Criminal Pieces", By Nancy Love, The Foothill Leader, Aug. 1987
Over twenty various interviews of A. Edward Moch and Remote Viewing, By "Patriotlad" (aka: Investigative Reporter, Richard Green), Rumor Mill News Agency.
Various articles internet search engines (ie: Yahoo, Google, etc.).
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