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Jim Marrs - PSI Spies - Amazon S3

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War in the Ether 161Any suggestion that the program operated loosely, orwith a lack of control, is pure bunk. 2According to the Psi <strong>Spies</strong>, there are more than 120 boxescontaining the unit’s operational files, most of which is stillkept secret from the public.Asked why the Psi <strong>Spies</strong> story had not been told earlier,Morehouse explained: “Most people take very seriously thefact they have been read onto a program, particularly in the[intelligence] community that we are talking about. It’s veryseldom that somebody breaks rank and steps forward to say,‘Let me tell you a story.’ Most of them will go to the grave knowingwhat they know or they might just tell a story in smallcircles.”The secrecy involved created a serious problem in tryingto reconstruct the Psi <strong>Spies</strong> story. Public statements andpublished pieces from former members appear sketchy andeven contradictory. It has proven very difficult to separate thetruth from cover stories, faulty memories, and the unwillingnessto divulge what many still consider military secrets.This situation is compounded by the spin and disinformationmade public by the government in an effort to discredit remoteviewing technology in the public mind.Swann was quick to point out that he has no classifiedmaterial in his files. He too said that anything that might haveimpinged on national security was quickly taken away by theremote viewing sponsors. “When the clients came for theirmeetings, they walked off with every piece of paper, and eventhe pencils and pens we used. So, I don’t have a shred of classifiedmaterials,” he said.

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