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Jim Marrs - PSI Spies - Amazon S3

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138<strong>PSI</strong> <strong>Spies</strong>going on—up to and including the disaster. I’ll neverforget that experience. It was such a sleazy motel. Ofcourse, it was the cheapest one they could get. It wasriddled with mice. I was sitting in the dark and I’ve gota viewer who is under and I’m running him throughhis paces. And here’s something crawling up my leg.So I had to shake this mouse off me before we couldcontinue.By the summer of 1981, Riley felt it was time to move on.He remembered:I could have stayed, but I just didn’t see a lot of futurein it. The colonel didn’t like enlisted men and I wasimpatient because I felt we should have been used operationallyand all we ever did was test, test, test….Ijust made up my mind that I would take the next set oforders that came along and, amazingly enough, it happenedto be for Germany.Riley returned to Germany, this time with the First ArmoredDivision, and eventually worked his way back into his old imageryinterpretation unit at Wiesbaden.A few years later, Riley was flying in and out of Hondurasas part of a mission to Central America in support of theNicaraguan Contras. But he soon grew bored with this. “Thatwas a nightmare,” Riley said. “I really didn’t like the tacticalstuff, I mean it’s gruntsville all the way compared to doingsomething worthwhile like remote viewing.”In 1986, Riley learned that the Psi <strong>Spies</strong> still existed andmanaged to get reassigned back into the unit. He recalled:

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