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Jim Marrs - PSI Spies - Amazon S3

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ESPionage 203the Victorian period.” Many of the guns displayed are decoratedwith “natural and stained ivory, brass and gold inlays.” 2In another practice session, Morehouse (the viewer) gavethe following description of the Bunker Hill Monument:Site is a structure. The structure is made of stone orconcrete. The dimensions of the structure are that itrises sharply from relatively flat sides or basesupports....The structure is somewhat central to itssurroundings. It is used as a rallying point of sorts(AOL/S like a library, city hall, theater), it is somethingused or seen regularly....The purpose of the site seemsto [be] related to art or remembrance of some pastevent or person in history. The site is meant to preservethe memory of the event or person. There were perceptionsof war, opposing forces in facing lines or ranks.There were trees, ramparts, embattlements, smoke,and haze. I think the structure is some kind of warmemorial.The Bunker Hill Monument and the Davis Gun Museumwere only two of several hundred target sites within the filesof the Psi <strong>Spies</strong> unit that were used for training purposes.An early remote viewing operation is described in a “GRILLFLAME Program Session Report” marked “Top Secret” anddated August 1, 1980. It stated: “This report documents aremote viewing session conducted in compliance with a requestfor information on a target of interest. The mission was todescribe a tent at a designated intersection at Teheran, Iran.” 3The report stated that the remote viewers’ impressions ofthe target were only provided as raw intelligence data and “assuch have not been subjected to any intermediate analysis,

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