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Jim Marrs (Author)
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December 10, 2000
PSI SPIES: THE BOOK THE GOVERNMENT DID NOT WANT YOU TO SEE!

Jim Marrs' investigation into the secret remote viewing programs conducted by the CIA and U.S. Army is finally revealed in Psi Spies.

In the early 1990's, following the success of Crossfire and Alien Agenda, Jim Marrs set out to expose yet another government coverup. Originally titled "The Enigma Files," Marrs' new book detailed the activities of the U.S Army and CIA in training soldiers and spies in the use of psychic abilities. The publisher received advance orders for The Enigma Files from around the world. Meanwhile, the U.S. government agencies publicly issued denials that such programs ever existed. As the release date neared, Marrs' editor mysteriously disappeared, apparently relocated to somewhere outside of the United States. What followed was an attempt by his new editor to coerce Jim to rewrite the book in a FICTIONAL setting, a request that Marrs flatly refused to honor. This ended the publishing deal, thus delaying the book's publishing indefinitely. That is, until now! Retitled "Psi Spies", the details of the government's espionage efforts using psychic warriors.

Interestingly, the CIA ultimately admitted to funding psychic research later in Congressional hearings, although they downplayed the importance of the program. Uhh, right.



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Jim Marrs is the only author I have trusted to get it right. -- Lyn Buchanan, Problems Solutions Innovations

Provides persuasive evidence of the U.S. government's secret interest in paranormal research. -- Simeon Hein, Ph.D., Institute for Resonance, author of Opening Minds

Psi Spies is the best book about the military's remote viewing pioneers, bar none. Read it. Now. -- -Sandra L. Frost, --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Veteran Dallas journalist Jim Marrs earned national acclaim with his book Crossfire, (later a basis for Oliver Stone's film JFK). He is also the author of Alien Agenda and Rule By Secrecy. He lives in Texas.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 195 pages
  • Publisher: Alienzoo Inc (December 10, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1588790231
  • ISBN-13: 978-1588790231
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.3 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,491,716 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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87 of 89 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great "Classic" by Jim Marrs - You want this book !, February 21, 2001
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D. Nagy "denisjrsey" (Edison, New Jersey USA) - See all my reviews
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As usual, Jim Marrs has given us another classic. Whether you are interested in government conspiracy, aliens, ufo's or any other mystery of the new millennium Jim Marrs has the FACTS. Being an investigative reporter and not simply an author Jim doesn't just write about a subject, he documents it and explains it with all the detail and clarity of the expert that he is. I have read everything by Marrs and I can say this, after being in police work for the last twenty-five years, the last twelve as Chief of Detectives, Marrs does his homework. He is the most thorough and comprehensive author of esoteric and controversial subject matter writing on the subject today. If after reading any of his books, the hair on the back of your neck doesn't stand up, you must be reading the another book that slipped into a Jim Marrs book jacket. When I first started reading his work, like most people interested in the subjects (At least most police officers) I dug a little further. His facts and his research stand up to the scrutiny. I had the fortunate experience to become involved with a few of the military remote viewers when the Stargate project became public. I had taken the training and (once again the skeptic that I am) experienced it for myself. I heard some of the same stories, anecdotes and information that Marrs details in "PSI SPIES." I cannot recommend his work with any higher regard. He is a master at the craft of writing and an expert researcher. There are other books written about the Psychic Spying program that the Government ran, Marrs tells the story from the inside out --- He is by far the most knowledgeable person on the subject matter that wasn't actually a military remote viewer himself. BUY THIS BOOK!
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not As Meaty As Marrs Other Work, But ..., November 28, 2002
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Jim Marrs is a cottage industry when it comes to conspiracy writings.

He has dealt with the assassination of John F. Kennedy. He has explored the behind-the-scenes histories and tinkerings of secret societies in their collective bid to control the fate of the planet. He has even given one fine comprehensive examination to the entire UFO phenomenon that will probably go unmatched in the history of UFO books.

In PSI SPIES, he deals with exposing the United States government's covert use of psychic powers (largely remote viewing) in the exploration of handling foreign affairs. While it's not a truly great book (I thought it lacked some of the depth of his other tomes, and that's largely due to the scraps of true facts and research available on the subject), it is still one fine piece of investigative journalism.

It's an important read if for no other reason for the reader to understand -- through the eyes of one of the book's principals -- to what extend a government is willing to reach ... and then attempt everything possible to cover it up in the end.

Incidentally, the book probably would've been far more in depth had the US Government not gone to attempting to keep it unpublished. Marrs has a way of tilting the scales in the direction of truth, so much so that he disturbs those secretly in power, and his books do rattle you to the bones in several places.

A must-read for conspiracy fans. A must-read for fans of the occult, in fact. And, a must-read for any person seriously interested in knowing the tentacles which clandestine operations try to grasp control of our very lives.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredibly Revealing Story, March 20, 2002
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If you have ever had any doubts about the U.S. Government's use, and continued use, of intelligence gathering techniques that are officially discredited and disparaged, then read this book.
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In 1992, following the success of my book Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy, I began to look for other dark secrets being hidden away by the federal government. Read the first page
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Ingo Swann, United States, New York, Air Force, Fort Meade, Mel Riley, Soviet Union, Mars Observer, Ray Hyman, Cold War, Condon Report, East Coast, Hal Puthoff, Russell Targ, Cleve Backster, Enigma Files, International Parapsychological Association, Jack Verona, Janet Mitchell, National Academy of Sciences, North Carolina, Pat Price, Saddam Hussein, Science News, Department of Defense
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