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Jim Marrs - PSI Spies - Amazon S3

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Psi Goes Public 237psychic functioning]—it’s been a long time.” This meant it hadbeen a while since Riley had last remote viewed with a monitor.Under A.I.’s (Aesthetic Impact or any advance responseto the target) Riley wrote “none.” Riley took a deep breathand, with eyes open, began marking on his first sheet of paper.He drew an S-shaped curving line and said, “across,curving, curving around, an incline.” Then he stopped andclosed his eyes as if in concentration. He said, “hard, dark,gray...like asphalt, a surface, a road.”He seemed to have trouble focusing his attention on thetarget. [The monitor] asked if he wanted the coordinateagain. Riley nodded and sipped coffee. He closed his eyes.“Any sounds?” asked the monitor. Riley replied, “A breezysound, like leaves rustling in the wind.”“Textures?”Riley said, “Rough, gritty.”Then Riley said there was motion. “Wavy motion, flowing,rocking...a feeling of vertigo with this motion.”Riley looked up with his eyes closed as if he was lookingat something internally, then opened his eyes, lowered hishead, and made more marks on the paper. The impressionis that, like an art student, he looks up to see his subject andthen looks down to record his impression on paper.More images were coming. “There is confusion, chaos.”Riley draws a small cloud-like image with a jagged lighteningbolt coming out of it. “It’s puffy, cloud-like. Something iscoming out of this,” he said. “It’s fast. Trajectory. A shootingout, shot like.... Don’t ask me how I’m going to explain thisone, but something shoots out from this circle.”

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