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Jim Marrs - PSI Spies - Amazon S3

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236<strong>PSI</strong> <strong>Spies</strong>America’s first psi spy, Mel Riley, agreed to conduct ademonstration of an actual remote viewing session, which Iwas able to witness on August 18, 1993. Unexpectedly, Rileywas sent to view a recent mystery.At my last-minute request, Riley was given a coordinaterepresenting the time and place of the assassination of PresidentJohn F. Kennedy. He was sent to Dealey Plaza in Dallas,Texas, on November 22, 1963.What was supposed to be only a demonstration of an RVsession turned into an emotional experience for Riley and hismonitor. The session was conducted in the training office of <strong>PSI</strong>TECH in Albuquerque. Riley was the remote viewer; I wasmerely an observer. The following recollection was culled frommy notes from that session as well as Riley’s original drawingsand audiotapes of the session.Riley, as per normal procedure, was not given any clue asto the RV target. Having been in constant contact with mesince his arrival in Albuquerque and with the target of thesession decided upon only minutes before it began, itseemed certain that he had no prior knowledge of his target.Riley got coffee and sat quietly at one end of conferencetable in <strong>PSI</strong> TECH office. [The monitor] sat opposite. It wascool and quiet, with low light in the small room. There werefree-flowing ink pens and paper in front of Riley.Two four-digit coordinate numbers—in this instance 8976-4130—were given to Riley. The coordinates represent DealeyPlaza, Dallas, Texas, November 22, 1963.At the top of the first sheet, Riley wrote “P.I.’s [Personal Inclemencies,or personal considerations that might interfere with the

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