Helms allegedly was familiar with and
passed on the same CORE STORY of otherworldly contact heard by CIA
analyst Kit Green, according to leaked email messages shared among
Green, Pandolfi, and Smith.
In the early 1970s, when Helms was
Director at CIA, Dr. Hal Puthoff, Dr. Russell Targ, and CIA
officials covertly initiated research into the use of psychic
phenomena at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI International).
In 2006, Pandolfi set his sights on Rick Doty, a
former Air Force intelligence agent who was allegedly spreading
UFO-related stories and implicating government officials.
Smith became interested what the
government knows about paranormal phenomena in the 1980s. In the
early 1990's he joined
Rosemary Ellen Guily, a famous paranormalist,
in an investigation of crop circles in Britain.
Shortly after Smith began looking
into government complicity in a cover-up of an eschatological
phenomena problem, he was introduced to
a CIA analyst named Ron
Pandolfi.
Although Dr. Green's name (along with
the names of other CIA officials) was redacted from the CIA STAR
GATE files, a declassified version of CIA's "Studies in
Intelligence" puts Green with CIA's LSD (Life Sciences Division) in
the early 1970s.
Green, who has maintained an interest
in phenomenology, and is a close associate of Dr. Hal Puthoff, the
SRI scientist who worked on psychic 'remote viewing' for the CIA,
was dragged into the 'Spies, Lies, and Polygraph Tape' UFO spy games
affair by Dr. Ron Pandolfi's release of a series of private email
messages in September 2006.
Caryn Anscomb has been a contributing
investigative writer for STARstream Research. Driven by a strong
interest in anomalous mental phenomena, Ms. Anscomb, a British
citizen, came to the United States in 2006 and 2007 to uncover the
truth behind UFO-related stories being spread by former US
intelligence officers.
During her investigations, Ms.
Anscomb was accused of an affiliation with Britain's Secret
Intelligence Service, MI6.
In early 2007, Ms. Anscomb made a
road trip back from Dr. Hal Puthoff's Austin research facility with
Richard Dell Jr. According to Laura Eisenhower Mahon,
great-granddaughter of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, when Dell
returned home to North Carolina, he told her he had been travelling
with a woman from MI6.
Ms. Anscomb heartily and
good-naturedly denies any affiliation with British Intelligence.
She is the author of the five-part
Trickster Tales investigative series.
Richard Dell Jr. is an aerospace
entrepreneur and project manager with close ties to key players in
the Spies, Lies, and Polygraph Tape affair.
During her investigation in 2006-2007, Caryn Anscomb
traveled with Dell and provided intelligence concerning Dell's
interests in private space exploration and colonization.
The full extent of Dell's involvement
was revealed in 2010 when President Eisenhower's great-granddaughter
Laura Eisenhower Mahon and her friend Ivy Linn came forward with
tales of Dell's alleged projects including a plan to colonize the
planet Mars and escape an impending apocalypse on the Earth in 2012.
In 2008, Thomas A. Drake was indicted
under the US Espionage Act for whistleblowing on NSA mismanagement.
As a result of the indictment, a British psychic intelligence
operative, Christopher Robinson, learned that Drake, a man he had
worked with for seven years, was with the US National Intelligence
Agency.
The espionage indictment against
Drake was dropped when the court ruled that prosecutors would have
to allow material they claimed was classified as evidence in the
courtroom.
Multiple sources have come forward to
confirm Chris Robinson's claim concerning Thomas Drake.
Other independent sources claim that
the NSA has a deep black paranormal research program in the SIGINT
Directorate where Drake used to work as a senior official.
Chris Robinson is known as the 'Dream
Detective' for his ability to record and interpret his dreams to
predict terror attacks.
In
August 2001, Robinson was tested at the University of Arizona by Dr.
Gary E.R. Schwartz. During the tests, Robinson reported dreams of
aircraft used as missiles against tall buildings in New York City.
Upon his return to England, he contacted CIA at the US Embassy in
London, hours prior to the 9/11 attack against the World Trade
Center.
Following 9/11,
Robinson traveled to the US to work with researchers and others from
the US intelligence community. Among the persons interested in
Robinson's predictive methods was then Senior NSA Official Thomas
Drake, who was later charged under the espionage act for
whistleblowing.
Sources connect
Robinson's ability to John L. Petersen's The Arlington Institute, a
think-tank that later would create WHETHEReport, a database of
predictive dream-visions.
His name is Ingo Swann. In the 1970s, he was one of America's secret
weapons brought to bear against the Soviet Union: a psychic spy,
personally tested by the CIA. In the 1980s, Swann held a TOP SECRET
clearance, and was instrumental in training Army and Defense
Intelligence Agency personnel. Swann's psychic methods were a key
component in the mind-war arsenal of the USAF, the Army, the Navy,
the Defense Intelligence Agency, and many others, hidden deep inside
compartments of the government.
A few years later Swann wrote one of the most bizarre accounts in
the history of the paranormal was effort, now documented by CIA
sanctioned release of the once super-secret programs known as STAR
GATE. According to Swann, a super-secret group led by a mysterious
"Mr. Axelrod" (his real name remains a closely held secret) put him
mind-to-mind and face-to-face against an extraterrestrial avatar in
human form.
The story of extraterrestrial human-mind to alien-mind telepathy,
dangerous personal encounters, and a near-death experience of coming
under laser fire from an extraterrestrial vehicle somewhere in the
northern wilderness of Alaska, sounds like pages torn from a science
fiction novel.
The core of the story is the threat of invasive 'telepathy' to
penetrate the human conscious experience.
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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