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Jim Marrs - PSI Spies - Amazon S3

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246<strong>PSI</strong> <strong>Spies</strong>various parties, including the Central Premonitions Registryin New York.His recorded impressions included these:I guess I have to go in the direction of the sun, so Ican see the moon in back of me. There we go. Do yousuppose Mercury has—what shall we call it?—a magnetosphere?Like a circular sphere of magnetism, exceptwith Mercury, they are not a sphere, but on the sunside of Mercury, it is set closer to the planet’s surfaceand on the far side of the planet, it is sort of pushed outinto space.…Everything seems very clear. Oh, I don’tknow why!There seems to be a thin atmosphere, but it is notenough to—it doesn’t make a blue sky like on Earth, soyou see blackness except where the sun is, maybe it ispurple, I guess. There is not much haze. I get the impressionof humidity—water. And tides, huge tides; liquidtides.…[A]s the planet turns, the sun creates wavesof earth tides, so that the surface has lots of cracks andfissures. The gravity must be uneven, pulling more towardsthe sun at all times. I see clouds—electricalstorms now. These clouds come and go very fast andthey form sort of on the day side of the planet, on thetwo peripheries of the day side. I see rainbows thatseem to leap up. They arch—they are more like auroras,I guess. On the surface there is both a liquid—itseems heavier than water—but liquid. It’s water ofsome sort, and land tides, both water tides and landtides and a fast condensation cycle. I guess that is whatyou would call it. This creates the leaping rainbows in

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