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Jim Marrs - PSI Spies - Amazon S3

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174<strong>PSI</strong> <strong>Spies</strong>been mainly interested in Hollywood stars, New YorkCity, and American boys. I had learned early on thatshe didn’t want to talk to me about her work, and I hadhonored that. As for the rest of our unit, I think thatthey did some sessions on the Chinese psi-spy effortoverall.After such incidents, the Psi <strong>Spies</strong> talked a lot about howto block or confuse the foreign remote viewers. There was talkabout building their own energy shields, similar to a Faraday(copper) Cage, and things along those lines. But unit membersknew that such things, though disruptive, could not trulyprevent remote viewing, so they soon moved on to otherthings. Buchanan explained:One of the reasons that CRV was so good is becausethere is virtually no protection against it. You canput up “attractors” and “distractors” in your workplace, but that only helps against inexperiencedCRVers. The Soviets were not ignorant of this fact, andsometimes held their most top secret meetings inwhorehouses and/or near such things as carnivals ormore exciting but less classified targets, etc.One day, I was monitoring a viewer who suddenlylooked up at me and said, “There is protection at thistarget. I can’t get through the protection to get the informationwe need.” I don’t know where the idea camefrom, but I asked, “Well, if the protection weren’t there,what would you find?” The viewer looked back his paperand said, “Uh, I’d find...” and started viewing thetarget, in spite of the protection. Believe it or not, that

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