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Jim Marrs - PSI Spies - Amazon S3

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Enter the Psi <strong>Spies</strong> 143shape and, in fact, replicated the event at his home stationjust to prove to himself he could do it.Stubblebine’s support of the unorthodox research earnedhim the epithet “Spoonbender” and he quickly became a targetfor his ambitious peers.“Under the auspices of Major General Stubblebine, severaladvanced human technologies were extensively exploredby the military. Unfortunately, there was a price to payfor venturing too far beyond the bunkers of conventional wisdom:Stubblebine retired from the service prematurely, afterrunning headlong into the marshaled forces of the status quo,”Alexander noted. 12Gen. Stubblebine has declined interviews regarding hisremote viewing experiences, saying he had been “burned”too many times by members of the media.Nevertheless, with approval from above, limited though itmay have been, the Psi <strong>Spies</strong> moved ahead rapidly duringthe 1980s, training new remote viewers and developing newtechniques.One of the new remote viewers recruited during this timewas a computer whiz named Leonard E. Buchanan. LynBuchanan had a background similar to the other Psi <strong>Spies</strong>.Born in 1939 in Waco, Texas, he moved around a lot, was apretty independent young man, and even had a psychic experienceas a youngster—but his was not as pleasant as theothers.Buchanan recalled:I had this experience when I was about 12 or 13years old. Actually it was a very pleasant experience,

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