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Enter the Psi <strong>Spies</strong> 137On November 4, 1979, a mob of Iranian students stormedthe U.S. Embassy in Tehran, taking the occupants hostage.Riley recalled:We were providing information and data constantly,day by day, repeating it time after time after time. Wewere supplying all this information to the intelligencecommunity for months and months—and no feedback,zero feedback. We didn’t get feedback until after thehostages were released 444 days later. Then somecolonel shows up and said, “Oh yeah, this was good information,”and so on. We busted our hearts trying toprovide this information. We thought it would be utilized.We thought it would be important. But it was justrun as a test.Riley said that the lack of feedback on major targets wasone of the Psi <strong>Spies</strong>’ biggest problems. He added that, duringthe Iranian hostage situation, the remote viewers were pickingup views of the ill-fated rescue attempt in April 1980:Again, there was no feedback. All we knew wasthat it had something to do with the hostage thing. I’vegot a viewer and after the session, he’s drawing picturesof troops and stuff rappelling out of helicopters tothe ground and conflict. We had no idea they were planninga rescue attempt, but he was picking up on it.Riley also said that, during the hostage rescue attempt,the Psi <strong>Spies</strong> were sequestered in a local motel, apparentlyto prevent them from disclosing what they knew about thetop-secret rescue attempt:I remember that we were locked in for the durationof the mission and we were remote viewing it as it was

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