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Jim Marrs - PSI Spies - Amazon S3

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110<strong>PSI</strong> <strong>Spies</strong>Still skeptical, V1 asked for yet a third test. This time bothV1 and the target team made recordings and sketches of theselected site. After the team’s return to SRI, and before anyonesaid anything, the recordings and sketches were exchanged.“This time, V1 had to concede, ‘My God, it really works,’”reported McRae. “His taped impressions and drawings obviouslydepicted the target, a playground merry-go-roundfour miles from SRI.” 30V1 was not the first, nor the last skeptical government officialto be won over by the meticulous methods of the SRI researchers.A typical remote viewing experiment during this time involvedIngo Swann, who was to remote view the Palo Alto CityHall (of course, he didn’t know this at the time). He describedand sketched a tall building with vertical columns and “setin”windows. Swann also said there was a fountain at the site,though he added, “but I don’t hear it.” 31The city hall indeed was a tall building with many verticalcolumns and “set-in” windows. On the particular day inquestion, its fountain was not operating. “The judge had nodifficulty matching Ingo’s response to the target,” commentedPuthoff. 32In July 1973, Puthoff and Swann attended the First InternationalCongress on Psychotronic Research in Prague, Czechoslovakia.In conversations with Eastern European researchers, theywere continually asked about the psychological stress on testsubjects. Puthoff later wrote, “We came to the conclusion thatthe emphasis on subject stability indicated that the Soviets

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