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Jim Marrs - PSI Spies - Amazon S3

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80<strong>PSI</strong> <strong>Spies</strong>Mercenary quickly began to equate bedtime with beinglocked in his cage, and each night he would make himself asscarce as possible. It became a nightly ritual: to spend atleast 30 minutes searching for and capturing Mercenary.One night, though, an amazing incident occurred as Swannsat watching television. Mercenary was perched on his kneeand Swann idly scratched his ears. Bored with the program,Swann thought to himself that it was time to lock Mercenaryin his cage and go to bed. Mercenary immediately boltedfrom the room. “I had not moved at all when the thought of puttinghim in his cage occurred,” said Swann. “It came as a stunningrecognition, therefore, when...I realized that he hadobviously picked up my thought.” 13Swann spent the next several days testing this phenomenon.He would place Mercenary in his cage at unlikelytimes. “The effect was superb,” stated Swann. “After what appearsto have been a brief learning period, he refused to reactbut would sit back on his hind legs, his eyes blazing, histail switching back and forth, while he mentally probed mymind to find out if I meant it or if this was just another testingsequence.” 14 Mercenary soon escaped Swann’s apartmentand disappeared into the greater world of New York City.But for Swann, even while mourning the loss of his pet,there was but one overriding consideration: “Mercenarycould perceive and apprehend my thoughts,” Swann concluded.“[H]is perception of my thoughts could not exist unlessa similar potential existed within me, since this obviouslywas an interaction, a meeting [emphasis in original] of mind,and not a cause-effect situation.” 15

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