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Jim Marrs - PSI Spies - Amazon S3

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50<strong>PSI</strong> <strong>Spies</strong>of night that reveal to us all the great bodies of the upperworld, each of which forever travels in a circle upon itsown path, unimpeded by the others. They searched, fora long period of time, for the source of life and at lastcame to the thought that it issues from in invisible creativepower to which they applied the name Wa-Ko-da.” 9In Mexico it has been well documented that, for at leastfour generations before the arrival of the Spanish, propheciesabounded that one day strange bearded men would arrivefrom across the sea wearing “caskets” on their heads. Accordingto the legends, these men, armed with sharp swords,would overrun Mexico and destroy the Aztec gods. 10Stories such as these abound and some reach right up tomodern times.Stephan A. Schwartz, who pioneered psychic archaeologyin his book, The Secret Vaults of Time, wrote of a researcher inthe late 1950s who described how Indians would contactrelatives through long-distance extrasensory perception.According to the researcher, “certain members of theMontagnais habitually repair to the woods, set up a log shelterabout the size of a telephone booth, get inside and, whenthe power is sufficiently strong, make contact with a friend orrelative who may be hundreds of miles away.” 11Just as the Indians routinely practiced meditation techniquesboth as a means of communication as well as to viewfuture events, prophecy and soothsaying likewise were commonpractices in ancient Rome, despite being frowned uponofficially. Both in history and in literature it is well recordedthat Julius Caesar was forewarned of his assassination in theRoman senate during the “Ides of March.”

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