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Sean David Morton
American psychic

Sean David Morton

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American psychic
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Sean David Morton (born October 1, 1959) is a self-described psychic and alleged remote viewer who has referred to himself as "America's Prophet." He also hosts radio shows, authors books, and makes documentary films. In 2010, Morton and his wife were charged with civil securities fraud. The director of the New York regional office of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) stated that “Morton’s self-proclaimed psychic powers were nothing more than a scam to attract investors and steal their money.” In 2016, Morton and his wife were indicted on Federal tax-related charges, and were found guilty in April 2017.

Early life

Morton spent his early years in Texas and high school years in Atherton, California where he attended Woodside High School, graduating in the class of 1976. He alleges he was sent to a military school as well. He attended University of Southern California, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Performing Arts. His father was a public relations official for TRW, and his mother was radio/TV personality and health author Maureen Kennedy Salaman. Both parents were fundamentalist Christians but Morton became a self-described "New Age thinker". He has said that as a child he often heard astronauts describe their experiences with extraterrestrials. Although he claims to have had extensive contact with astronauts in his childhood, in later life Morton alleged that the National Aeronautics and Space Administration was "fake."

Morton became interested in the paranormal after a 1985 trip to England and Ireland where he became involved in what he calls either the Green Stone saga or the Meonia Stone saga. He later went to India where he met with the Dalai Lama. Morton claims that while in India, he was taught the secrets of time travel by Nepalese monks and that they also helped him to develop a system of remote viewing.

Doctorate

Morton uses the title "Doctor" in formal situations such as conference presentations. The Aquarian Radio website says that he received his Ph.D. in therapeutic psychology from the International Institute of Health and Spiritual Sciences in Montreal, Canada, in 2005.

Also known as the International College of Spiritual & Psychic Sciences, this institution offers a four-part curriculum. The "Level V program," claimed to be the equivalent of a doctorate, requires 120 graduate credits for a fee of $40 CAN per credit.

Work

Between 1985 and 1996, Morton worked in visual media, releasing documentaries on subjects including the Chupacabra and Bigfoot. He also led tours around Area 51. Morton told them that aliens from Area 51 were possibly from "Krondac," a planet which is 800 light-years away.

Morton was the subject of an investigation by the website UFO Watchdog, specifically the website published The Shameless Psychic and His Prophecy of Lies and called into question many of Morton's claims. Morton filed a $1,000,000.00 lawsuit against the site claiming he had been the subject of libel. A court found in favor of UFO Watchdog and Morton was ordered to pay the website $16,000.00 in legal fees.

Morton hosts the radio show "Strange Universe Radio".

Securities fraud charges

From 1996 to 2010, Morton ran Delphi Associates Newsletter (DAN), a print and online publication in which he made economic, financial and political predictions. In 2001, Morton predicted that the Dow Jones Industrial Average would rise to somewhere around 12,000 in December. The index actually ended at 8,341. In 2007, he founded The Delphi Investment Group to allow investors to profit from trading in world currencies based on his predictions.

On March 7, 2010, Morton and his wife Melissa were charged with civil securities fraud. He is alleged to have defrauded around 100 customers of $6 million between 2006 and 2007. According to the SEC, only a fraction of the money received by Morton went into foreign exchange trading accounts and the rest was placed in shell companies run by Morton and his wife.

In 2009, Morton attempted to file suit against the SEC, claiming that he was being unfairly harassed by employees. The suit was dismissed.

In February 2013, Morton was ordered by a judge to pay $11.5 million to the SEC within 14 days.

U.S. Federal criminal tax case

Morton and his wife Melissa were arrested on January 31, 2016 after having been charged with 51 counts of uttering false instruments, 4 counts of filing false federal income tax returns or other federal tax documents, and one count of conspiracy to defraud the Internal Revenue Service. They face up to 650 and 625 years in federal prison, respectively. On April 7, 2017, Sean and Melissa Morton were found guilty of 51 charges by a Federal court jury. The jury gave its verdict after only two hours. Sentencing is 19 June.

Media appearances

  • 1992 UFOs and the Alien Presence
  • 1997 Area 51: The Alien Interview
  • 2006 Fastwalkers
  • 2010 Metaphysia 2012
  • 2011 Apocalypse According to Doris
  • 2012 New Humanity
  • 2012 Beyond the Edge
  • 2012 Ancient Aliens
  • 2013 UFO Chronicles

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