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CIA, 9/11, UFOs, and the Extraterrestrial Presence
A PREVIEW OF THE MINI-BOOK SERIES BY GARY S BEKKUM NEW: VIEW THE KNOWING THE FUTURE REAL X-FILES What would you do if you could see into the future? And what if you visions were filled with images of terror? The CIA and other intelligence agencies have been asking this question from the beginning. Is it really possible to see into the future? And why did government psychics and others report visions of crashing into buildings prior to 9/11? Internet entrepreneur Joe Firmage had recently come out of the closet about his belief in an extraterrestrial presence, and launched the ISSO -- The International Space Sciences Organization -- to review possible modes of intergalactic travel. It was reported that NASA launched an investigation, worried that proprietary information might be discussed at ISSO where foreign physicists were among the elite UFO believers. And not too far removed in the shadows, CIA was in the loop. Joe Firmage had launched the International Space Sciences Organization ostensibly to investigate reverse engineered extraterrestrial technology. The truth about the ISSO involved alternative physics research from the Former Soviet Union: research government records show was of interest to the American and British intelligence services in the 1990s. "The best information I have is that the organization that does have, shall we say, better knowledge than the public, is much smaller than you might guess. It is very small. It is also quasi-private, established over half a century ago and essentially custodians for one of the greatest secrets of all time." NASA was also interested in the truth behind Joe Firmage and the ISSO. In 1983, few Americans knew, or would have believed that the U.S. government was training psychics to spy on the enemy. By December of 1983 some of America's psychic spies were receiving special mental training at the Monroe Institute of Applied Sciences. For his part of the training program, Robert Monroe was granted SECRET security clearance and $24,400. In return for the $24,400, the government may have received the first known warning of the terrorist attack of September 11th, 2001. Ron and the Men Who Stare at Goats "The man who reactivated me is... " Uri paused, then he said, "called Ron." I was reading Jon Ronson's book, THE MEN WHO STARE AT GOATS. Ronson wrote, "Was Ron FBI? CIA? Military intelligence? Homeland security? Could Ron be MI5? MI6?" "Ah ha!" I thought. "Now it makes sense!" I knew that Ron worked for CIA. Working the darkness with "deep throat" contacts unwilling to go on the record, and open source contacts chosen as "useful idiots" protected by "plausible deniability," had driven many UFO investigators near the border of madness. UFO technology and America's Intelligence Community? Recently I obtained a proof of sorts from an open study issued by the highest intelligence authority in the land. Richard Helms and the Core Story The "CORE STORY" spread by American Intelligence may have it's roots in an obscure letter written by former Director of Central Intelligence Richard Helms. In 1963, shortly after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Helms identified the importance of weird Soviet research into hypnosis and telepathy for the Clandestine Services. The real-life business of the government's X-files remains hidden in plain sight. The government claims "we can neither confirm nor deny" that documents exist showing extraterrestrial objects have been tracked as they enter the Earth's air space. Meanwhile a handful of very high ranking intelligence officials play out spy games on the Internet about reverse engineering alien technology and a former CIA Deputy Director for Intelligence is implicated in the sordid affair. To understand the UFO tales of spies, lies, and polygraph tape, one must first become familiar with the key players sitting at the spy game table, and learn why they are important to U.S. National Security. Dr. Ron Pandolfi, a former CIA analyst recently with the ODNI, has a reputation for using "unconventional methods." One man, and one man alone appears to occupy the best
possible position to probe into the facts, fantasies,
and fallacies behind the real-life "X-files" of UFOs,
alien visitors, spies, lies, and polygraph tape. SERPO-A The John Gannon Affair
My contributing source then
added, "Nudge, nudge, wink wink!" and I knew a new
spy game was afoot
The tales of spies, lies, and polygraph tape emerge at an unexpected intersection where the CIA, 9/11, UFOs, and a "core story" of an extraterrestrial presence are played as spy games on the IntTernet. The core of this story involves high
level government intelligence persons and SERPO, a "soap
opera" about US government contact with an
extraterrestrial alien intelligence.
"BREAKING NEWS: WHITE HOUSE LEVELED BY
EXTRATERRESTRIALS" would qualify as the kind of UFO
"phenomenology problem" guaranteed to elicit an
executive statement.
Welcome to the
gateway that leads to the face of the extraterrestrial
presence. Watch your step, please, one exhibit at a
time, thank you! The United States Intelligence Community once employed psychics as part of their intelligence efforts. Fusing information from psychic sources eventually predicted a "threat" to the Port of Long Beach. A small coincidence would only add to the mystery.
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From the world of psychic spies, paranormal goat killers, and Skinwalkers haunting remote regions of Utah, something wicked and wacky this way comes. Drawn from the files of the private intelligence source STARstream Research: A real-life tall-tale of espionage. At the core, a confrontation at CIA HQ between a former CIA official and officers of the United States Air Force. Twenty years later, the game continues where disturbing worlds collide. The heart of the matter: a US Government UFO Working Group, dark secrets kept in the shadows under the guise of counter-intelligence operations of the United States Air Force, and decades-old rumors of extraterrestrial contact with "something not of this world." The Official's concern: hidden within tales of "Real Life X-Files" a potentially dangerous viral marketing scheme, possibly intended to elicit real classified information from past and present intelligence officers. Stranger still, government files prove that the US government spent decades exploring the paranormal psychic spying, in an effort to "know the future" and beat the Russians, in a race to obtain technologies from beyond our world. This book is a collection of articles and materials originally published on-line by STARstream Research, PR Web, and The American Chronicle, and at the "Spies, Lies, and Polygraph Tape" blog. This is the first time they have been made available in print. Included in this volume is the popular article "To the Moon and Back, With Love," the story of CIA psychic Ingo Swann's extraterrestrial encounters. Also included in this volume: The sixteen part mini-book "Knowing the Future: CIA, 9/11, UFOs, and the Extraterrestrial Presence," about the race to obtain "alien" technologies. |
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