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Jim Marrs - PSI Spies - Amazon S3

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War in the Ether 165The Psi <strong>Spies</strong> unit first became aware of this situationfrom Robert Monroe, a former advertising executive whosestudies of the out-of-body experience led to the creation of theMonroe Institute for Applied Sciences in Faber, Virginia. TheMonroe Institute, according to the Psi <strong>Spies</strong>, was used toscreen potential remote viewers and to acquaint them withpsychic experiences.Monroe was experimenting with out-of-body and otheraltered states of consciousness when he realized that threepeople were with him. He was afraid because he didn’t knowwho they were. One of these three was a woman who seemedparticularly powerful. They were trying to probe his mind.Having never had this experience before, Monroe felt veryvulnerable. So, he called upon the Psi <strong>Spies</strong> for help. 3Having been alerted to the existence of foreign remoteviewers, the Psi <strong>Spies</strong> joined in a game of psychic cat andmouse with the other side. “We would go looking for them andthey would come looking for us,” Morehouse said. “Gradually,a sense of camaraderie grew. They were experimenting andlearning just like us. We thought of them more as an opposingteam than an enemy.”The Psi <strong>Spies</strong> had trouble locating the others at first. Butonce contact had been made, the Soviet remote viewers—called “extrasensors”—began looking for the Psi <strong>Spies</strong>.In this time of Psi <strong>Spies</strong> vs. Psi <strong>Spies</strong>, America’s remoteviewers learned much about the Soviet team.They too had started by using altered states of consciousnessto achieve success in remote viewing. But to attain thismental state, the GRU (Soviet Military Intelligence) used a

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