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Jim Marrs - PSI Spies - Amazon S3

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202<strong>PSI</strong> <strong>Spies</strong>One practice session in 1989 produced this report, accordingto Morehouse:Site is a structure. This structure is moderate in sizeand is rurally located. The site is frequented by peoplewho spend time observing its contents. The site hasmany boxes and crates which are aligned uniformly forthe purpose of display of their contents. The interior ofthe structure is both modern and old. There are suspendedlights and spotlights throughout the interior.There are wooden floors and carpeted floors. Otheraspects to the site are that there is a large central room,which is supported in purpose by other smallerrooms. Each of the rooms has cases inside of it. Thereis a “turnstile” at the site and concepts associated withthe word “turnstile” are: tickets, people, theatre, passages,admittance, historic, pay, enjoyment, looking,history, war, music, blades, swords, combat, smoke,and war. Throughout the interior of the site are longobjects in large numbers, uniformly positioned. Theobjects are made of metal and wood—many havebrass or gold-colored metals on them.Briefly stated, this is obviously a description of a museumdedicated to guns and weapons of war. The site was the J.M.Davis Arms & Historical Museum in Claremore, Oklahoma.A promotional piece for the museum stated, “Visitors canwalk for a mile through the collection, viewing some relicsthat date far back, such as a 14th-century, hand-held cannonfrom the Orient. Along with the guns, the museum also haslarge collections of antique German steins, Indian artifacts,World War I posters, and a John Rogers statuary, popular during

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