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Jim Marrs - PSI Spies - Amazon S3

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22Psi <strong>Spies</strong>He and his wife, son, and two daughters were living in atwo-story Colonial home in Bowie, Maryland. Although hedidn’t have the kind of close family life he might have desired,they were living comfortably.Each morning, Morehouse made the same drive from hishome to the Kingman Building outside Fort Belvoir where heworked in the enclosed offices of a unit known only as ROYALCAPE.This “special access” unit was housed in modular offices,which had been constructed inside an existing building.Armed guards, key-card locks, and electronic fields protectedthe entire unit.Entering the main hallway that morning in 1988, Morehousenodded to the armed guards in their glass-encased room. Tohis left was the office of the unit psychologist, Lt. Col. EnnisCole (a pseudonym, as he still works for the government), atall, slender man with a thick head of blondish-brown hair.Morehouse knew Col. Cole’s work within the unit wascritical. ROYAL CAPE’s responsibilities included the handlingof operatives in foreign countries. Such operatives hadto be extremely stable people. And yet the people that choseto do such work were almost always inherently unstable.He knew that it was a fine line in these agents’ psychologicalprofile that decided which would go and which wouldstay. It was the unit psychologist that would ultimately makethe decision. Then there was the fact that no one in the specialaccess unit was hired without thorough testing by Col.Cole. He probably knew more about the unit members thantheir own families.

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