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America’s PSI Spies Penetrate the Kremlin

The following article is published with permission by Jim Mars, who has a new book out, called PSI Spies: The True Story of America’s Psychic Warfare Program. Back in the mid-70s, the average American was concerned about the possibility of a nuclear war between the US and Russia. Little did we know that there was another, more hair-raising type of war taking place.

America’s PSI Spies Penetrate the Kremlin: The Secret History of Remote Viewing

By Jim Marrs

At the height of the Cold War an American intelligence officer prowled the hallways of the Kremlin in Moscow. Creeping up a staircase at the center of Soviet Russia’s most secret intelligence operations, he suddenly froze when he saw a Soviet soldier on guard. Holding his breath, he slipped past the guard, who showed no reaction. Reaching his destination, the American passed through a locked doorway and began to study the maps on the walls.

He was no ordinary spy. Unseen by the guard, he had literally passed through a locked door because he was one of America’s PSI Spies––military men trained in the use of a psychic technique known as remote viewing.

The PSI spy was able to penetrate the Kremlin with his mind, while his body lay on a cot in an obscure wood-framed building on the grounds of Fort Meade, Maryland. As he practiced a skill called “bi-location”, physically he was in one place while mentally he was on the other side of the planet.

Previously known as clairvoyance, remote viewing is the ability to perceive people, places and things beyond the reach of our normal five senses. In one of the most rigorous and secret scientific investigations in history, it has been discovered that most humans can develop this skill that, scientists have found, is confined by neither time nor distance.

Despite extensive scientific study and operational use over a quarter of a century and through four separate White House administrations, few Americans know the true story of the remote viewing as it was studied and used by tax-supported government agencies, including the CIA, the Defense Intelligence Agency and the United States Army. Begun as an experimental response to psychic research that was being conducted behind the Iron Curtain in the 1960s, the use of secret remote viewing by both the East and the West may have helped end the Cold War. Remote viewing of distant planets has been verified by NASA space missions, and it may have explained the mysterious loss of both the Soviet Phobos II in 1989 and the U.S. Mars Observer in 1993; contact with these craft was lost as they entered orbit around the planet Mars.
Psi Spies, by Jim Marrs
I reveal the history and the discoveries of the U.S. Army’s formerly Top Secret remote viewing unit in my new book from Career Press/New Page Books entitled PSI Spies: The True Story of America’s Psychic Warfare Program. The book traces the history of remote viewing from the Cold War all the way back to the Bible, detailing research results from Stanford Research Institute proving that unlimited by time and space, remote viewing is available to everyone.

At one time a closely guarded government secret, the truth about remote viewing has filtered into some aware segments of the public where it continues to attract fascination and interest. Today, several former military viewers are currently teaching the skill, while others reveal the details in books, articles and in public appearances. Some PSI entrepreneurs even advertise psychic readings reportedly accomplished by remote viewing.

As one of the first non-government researchers to study remote viewing, I have examined the transition from Top Secret government project to public fad, interviewing many members of the original PSI Spies unit as well as people connected to the unit as supervisors or consultants. First studied by the CIA in the 1970s, remote viewing as a psychic technology for espionage was used by U.S. Army, which formed a small unit of viewers who spied for America during the Cold War and later. Overseen at the time by hundreds of people in oversight committees and by congressional supervisors, the study and use of the extraordinary psychic program has been described as “the most severely monitored scientific experiment in history.”

Gaining covert knowledge about a variety of government and military activities around the world, the soldiers turned psychic spies were asked to stop a Soviet plot to kill President Ronald Reagan by mentally prowling the halls of the Kremlin, and in later years they probed Iraq’s hidden weapons sites in preparation for the 1991 Gulf War. Lyn Buchanan, former training officer for the PSI Spies, has described how it feels to lose integration with our material plane as he mentally steps into the trajectory of a particle beam weapon. From insights into our future to the mysteries of UFOs and crop circles, no subject has been immune to penetration by the military remote viewers.

About the author:

An award-winning Texas journalist and author, Jim Marrs served in Military Intelligence with the U.S. Army before becoming an independent journalist/author, and he worked for and owned several Texas newspapers. His in-depth overview of the UFO phenomenon in the book, Alien Agenda, has been cited as the best-selling non-fiction book on UFOs in the world, having been translated into several languages. Marrs is also the author of the New York Times best-sellers, Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy, a basis for the Oliver Stone film JFK; and Rule by Secrecy: The Hidden History That Connects the Trilateral Commission, the Freemasons and the Great Pyramids. He is a frequent guest on nationwide radio talk show programs and has appeared on major TV networks, and on Good Morning America, Geraldo, Larry King and the Today Show, among others.

Prior to the recent publication of PSI Spies: The True Story of America’s Psychic Warfare Program, Marrs’ latest book was The Terror Conspiracy: Deception, 9/11 and the Loss of Liberty.

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The Roswell UFO Crash Sixty Years Later

The following is an excerpt of an excellent article, written by Bill Knell about Roswell, entitled “The Roswell UFO Crash Sixty Years Later (1947-2007) - Secrets Yet To Be Revealed.”

Thousands will gather in Roswell, NM, this summer for the annual UFO Festival. Because it’s been sixty years since the UFO crash, this festival will be more important than most. Despite self-serving, ever-changing statements directly or indirectly from the U.S. Government, no one really knows what crashed near Roswell in July of 1947. However, thanks to the courage of individuals that have come forward to speak about what they witnessed or the role they played in the unexplained event, we can be almost certain of one thing. It was, in the words of the late Jesse Marcel Sr., “not of this earth.”

Marcel was an Intelligence Officer at the base and had personal involvement with the investigation of the material from the crash site. He is not alone in his assessment of what crashed near Roswell. The late Retired Colonel Philip Corso offered his own experiences as proof positive in a book entitled ‘The Day after Roswell.’ Shortly after the UFO crash, Corso had an opportunity to view an unusual cadaver preserved in some sort of blue liquid while he was Post Duty Officer at Fort Riley, KS. The body came from Roswell via Fort Bliss and was en route to Wright Field (Wright-Patterson AFB, OH).

It’s important to remember that these are just two of the many people that had first or second hand knowledge about the crash. Even a quick examination of the collective evidence would indicate this event involved something more than a weather, high altitude or radar balloon with a bunch of crash test dummies or cadavers aboard. It was more than some crazy test vehicle that a bunch of super-intelligent children or midgets were piloting around the New Mexico desert during a violent thunderstorm. These facts make the Roswell UFO Festival an essential event that has become an annual reminder of a great mystery that remains unsolved.

There are two sides to the UFO festival. One is fun and involves a carnival, rides, parades, an air show, celebrity speakers and all sorts of events designed to lure families to the otherwise off the beaten path little town. The other is more serious. It’s the opportunity for people to hear UFO investigators and researchers speak about the event or what they might know about aliens, cover-ups and crash retrievals. Past events and trips to the UFO Museum during the festival have provided people with the opportunity to meet some of the surviving witnesses or family members and we assume such opportunities will be made available this time around.

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Robert Anton Wilson: A Model Agnostic

Robert Anton Wilson

Robert Anton Wilson wore many academic hats, which included futurology, anarchy, and conspiracy theory research. He was also a prolific American writer, whose career spanned thirty-five years. His best-known work was the Illuminatus Trilogy (co-authored with Robert Shea), a satire about American conspiracy theories. Most of his work covered a wide berth of New Age topics, such as UFOs, crop circles, occult practices, etc.

Wilson didn’t believe in beliefs, but rather in probabilities. “Belief is the death of thought,” he once said.

In fact, he shunned dogmatic beliefs because he felt that they led to fascist behavior. In his book, Cosmic Trigger III: My Life After Death, he used the example of militant feminism to demonstrate how dogmatic adherence to any belief system can result in intolerant and even dangerous ideologies.

On October 2, 2006, Douglas Rushkoff appealed to the blogosphere for donations to Wilson, who was in severe financial trouble due to ailing health. Slashdot, Boing Boing, and the Church of the Subgenius wrote about Wilson’s plight. By October 10th, their efforts succeeded in raising enough money to support Wilson financially for at least 6 months.

Sadly, this generosity couldn’t help Wilson’s health which continued to deteriorate. Doctors gave him between two days and two months to live. Robert Anton Wilson died yesterday at age 74 from post-polio syndrome. Five days earlier, he closed his final message on his blog by saying, “Please pardon my levity, I don’t see how to take death seriously. It seems absurd.”

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The Mystery of the Missing F-89 Scorpion Still Unsolved

Fifty-three years ago this month, a U.S. Air Force F-89 Scorpion jet vanished from radar screens over Lake Superior after being sent to intercept what they thought was an unknown aircraft.

On the evening of Nov. 23, 1953, Air Force sent one of its planes, an F-89 Scorpion jet, to intercept an unknown aircraft that flew over Lake Superior at an altitude of 7,000 feet. Its radar tracked the jet until it merged with the unidentified object 70 miles off the Keweenaw Peninsula, at an altitude of 7,000 feet.

Both the jet and the object vanished and were never seen again. In the summer of 2005, The Great Lake Dive Company allegedly found the jet’s wreckage sitting at the bottom of Lake Superior, mostly intact. What’s strange is that they waited a year to announce their discovery. Then, once the media began to show interest in their discovery, they vanished.

Was the CEO trying to boost publicity for his diving company by executing a hoax, or did the government shut them up? Neither would be all that unusual.

Source: The Mining Journal

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