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280<strong>PSI</strong> <strong>Spies</strong>In 2007, Ingo Swann was still living in New York City butthinking of moving. His comfortable brick home in the Bowerywas still filled with his artwork and cigar smoke.Hal Puthoff’s work on remote viewing led him into gravitationalphysics, and by the early years of the 21st century hewas director of the Institute of Advanced Studies in Austin,Texas. He was one of the leaders in the search for Zero PointEnergy (ZPE). He published a number of scientific paperswith titles such as “Engineering the Zero-Point Field andPolarizable Vacuum for Interstellar Flight” and “Searching forthe Universal Matrix in Metaphysics.”Dale Graff, a former commander of the Psi <strong>Spies</strong> unit, retiredfrom the military and became a lecturer and talk showguest. Trained as a physicist, by 2007 he established PsiInternational Alert, Inc. (<strong>PSI</strong>A), a psychic activity designed touse precognition to avoid negative events in the future.During his years of RV training, Morehouse was encouragedby many military people, both active and retired, tochallenge his Army discharge. In March 2006, he appearedbefore an Army Discharge Review Board in Washington, D.C.The five Army colonels who constituted the board consideredwhetherMorehouse’s 1995 discharge was fair and representedhis service to the nation.Morehouse quoted his attorney, Gary Myers, telling theboard that “the charges drafted in the original documentswere an embarrassment to the military legal profession. Infact, they are an embarrassment to any legal profession,” andthat “most are baseless, all without merit, and none are supportedby credible evidence.”

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