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AN ET ENFORCER? AN ET ENFORCER? AN ET ENFORCER? AN ET ENFORCER? AN ET ENFORCER?
Named after the geodesic designs of Buckminster Fuller, several of these “Bucky Balls” have been seen in orbit around the Earth by remote viewers. About the size of a hand grenade, the multifaceted objects reportedly have dropped from orbit, causing several space setbacks, such as the loss of the 1993 Titan 4 and the Mars 96 rockets.
Courtesy of Jim Marrs GRUNT RANGER GRUNT RANGER GRUNT RANGER GRUNT RANGER GRUNT RANGER
Army Maj. David Morehouse, who said he was nothing more than a “shaved-head, high-and-tight, grunt Ranger,” nevertheless became an accurate remote viewer for the Psi Spies. His mental faculties were broadened some years before when he was struck by a bullet to his head while serving in the Middle East.
THROUGH TIME AND SPACE THROUGH TIME AND SPACE THROUGH TIME AND SPACE THROUGH TIME AND SPACE THROUGH TIME AND SPACE
Joe McMoneagle, one of the original Psi Spies, also was one of the first to retire from the military. McMoneagle went on to write a series of books detailing his remote viewing experiences,which ranged from looking at the origins of humankind to the John F. Kennedy assassination.

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ALIEN BASES ON THE EARTH ALIEN BASES ON THE EARTH ALIEN BASES ON THE EARTH ALIEN BASES ON THE EARTH ALIEN BASES ON THE EARTH
Army Capt. Frederick “Skip” Atwater was operations and training officer of the Psi Spies. As a test, he once tasked viewers to look at four extraterrestrial bases on the Earth previously identified by Pat Price. To his amazement, the viewers confirmed Price’s information concerning the alien bases.
NATIVE AMERICAN VIEWER NATIVE AMERICAN VIEWER NATIVE AMERICAN VIEWER NATIVE AMERICAN VIEWER NATIVE AMERICAN VIEWER
Army Master Sgt. Mel Riley, one of the original Psi Spies, was introduced to remote viewing as a young boy when he experienced an apparition of an ancient Native American village while hiking. Incredibly, one of the Indians appeared to acknowledge his presence. The experience set Riley on a lifelong quest for the greater meaning of life.
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PSI SPIES HQ PSI SPIES HQ PSI SPIES HQ PSI SPIES HQ PSI SPIES HQ
These two wood-frame buildings on the grounds of Fort Meade, Maryland, served as headquarters for the Psi Spies for almost two decades. Formerly used as a bakery school during World War II, these structures were torn down in the mid-1990s. It was here that military intelligence officers used laboratory-tested methods of remote viewing to seek out military secrets behind the iron curtain.
Courtesy of Jim Marrs A VARIETY OF UFOS A VARIETY OF UFOS A VARIETY OF UFOS A VARIETY OF UFOS A VARIETY OF UFOS

Although not all of them will speak openly about it, every single one of the military-trained remote viewers experienced firsthand knowledge of unidentified flying objects. Some were tasked to seek out UFOs, but most ran across them in their psychic searches. They reported a variety of types as well as a variety of beings crewing them. These are sketches of some of the vehicles they observed.

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CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN IRAQ CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN IRAQ CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN IRAQ CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN IRAQ CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN IRAQ
This drawing from the Psi Spies files depicts a chemical weapons stockpile belonging to Iraq’s Saddam Hussein. Government officials, fearful that Saddam may have left weapons of mass destruction behind in Kuwait City following the first Gulf War, sent Psi Spies to look for hidden nuclear or biochemical weapons. None were found.
Courtesy of Jim Marrs THE DISINTEGRATED MAN THE DISINTEGRATED MAN THE DISINTEGRATED MAN THE DISINTEGRATED MAN THE DISINTEGRATED MAN
Lyn Buchanan, a former trainer of the Psi Spies, today teaches remote viewing from his New Mexico home. During one mission against a Soviet secret weapons testing facility, Buchanan placed himself in the trajectory of a particle beam weapon. Psychically, he felt the effects of losing solidarity and becoming a streaming mass of particles, an experience that perhaps no other human has encountered.

Courtesy of Jim Marrs THE FATHER OF REMOTE THE FATHER OF REMOTE THE FATHER OF REMOTE THE FATHER OF REMOTE THE FATHER OF REMOTE VIEWINGVIEWING VIEWINGVIEWING VIEWING
Both scientist, psychic, and painter, Ingo Swann was involved from the inception of remote viewing, even coining the term. A naturally gifted psychic, Swann applied scientific standards to study the phenomenon and even devised Coordinate Remote Viewing as a testing method. Swann’s mental travels reached from the Earth to the stars.

Courtesy of U.S. Government MARS OBSERVER MARS OBSERVER MARS OBSERVER MARS OBSERVER MARS OBSERVER INTERCEPTED? INTERCEPTED? INTERCEPTED? INTERCEPTED? INTERCEPTED?
When the Mars Observer was lost in August 1995, military-trained remote viewers quickly stated that it had suffered the same fate as the Soviet Phobos II, lost in March 1989, as it entered orbit around Mars. In this viewer’s sketch, an array or antenna of the Mars Observer is shown in the upper left corner, and the planet Mars is depicted as the globe in the lower right with rings representing layers of atmosphere. A strange oblong object is shown moving from Mars toward the Mars Observer. Astounding feedback came in 1991, when a visiting former Soviet cosmonaut displayed one of the last photos transmitted back to Earth by the Phobos II, which showed a similar object approaching that spacecraft.
Courtesy of Jim Marrs REMOTE VIEWING FEEDBACK REMOTE VIEWING FEEDBACK REMOTE VIEWING FEEDBACK REMOTE VIEWING FEEDBACK REMOTE VIEWING FEEDBACK

When author Jim Marrs was invited to New Mexico in October 1992, to visit the office of a remote viewing company, he decided to try his hand at this governmentstudied psychic phenomenon. At left is his sketch of the floor plan of a single-story office complex he envisioned before his trip. Arriving in New Mexico, Marrs was disappointed to find the “office” actually was someone’s ranch-style home. More than a year later, though, he was flabbergasted to learn that the firm had indeed taken offices in a new one-story office complex and that the official floor plan, at right, matched his previous drawing 100 percent—right down to naming the “reception area” and “conference room.” Incredibly, this office space had been built after Marrs’s 1992 viewing attempt. He had remote viewed something in the future.