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Astronaut Gordon Cooper: Spies, Lies, or ET?
An unnamed former US government source (we know who he is) sheds new light on a strange tale from U.S. Mercury Astronaut Gordon Cooper's autobiography, co-authored by Bruce Henderson.
01/21/2012 04:35 AM CST (STARpod.org) -- Were the "higher powers" mentioned by Astronaut Gordon Cooper spies, feeding him information in a counter-intelligence scheme, made up lies, fantasy coming from his source, Valerie Ransone, or ET sources? If you haven't read Cooper and Henderson's book, Leap of Faith, I highly recommend picking up a copy. Here's one of the most interesting mysteries Cooper revealed, from Chapter 15, page 227: It was December 1978. Valerie Ransone and I had been working for a solid year...The warning came to her during one of her 'transmissions.' She had no idea when they would arrive -- the telepathic messages she believed were from an extraterrestrial source of intelligence... I flew to Houston to see Bennett "Ben" James, an experienced engineer and supervisor in NASA's Flight Operations whom I knew from Mercury and trusted like a wing-man...I now told him that it was possible that my business partner was in contact with "higher powers somewhere that might have better information than we do... NASA engineers...quickly identified and, within days, fixed the potential problem...just as outlined in the transmission I carried in my briefcase...Valerie Ransone was not an engineer, had never worked for NASA, and wasn't involved in aviation. If this vital and very detailed information hadn't come from a source of higher intelligence that for some reason was monitoring the U.S. space program, then where did it come from? We may now be able to shed some light on this tale.
ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW KNOWING THE FUTURE: THE UFO SPY GAMES According to our unnamed former US government (by request) background source: Valerie told me the same story. And a hundred others like it. She was HIGHLY technically savvy...and while not an "engineer" knew more engineering self-taught (she had/has a genius IQ and read lay technical material all the time) than most graduate engineers...She also took me to a beach North of San Diego the same year. She took me there because she wanted me to see the UFO landing she knew was about to occur. The source continued: It was rather clear, very dramatic, and a lengthy landing and take-off...from the water 100 yards out from our vantage point, and then it came to shore, landed and stayed for about 30 minutes...took off, went back to the water and re-entered. The night was crystal clear with a full moon, for the first hour, and then, after the craft re-entered the water...it clouded up and started to rain. However, there was a catch: Oh, I forgot to mention...all the above (except the water and the beach and the clear sky followed by the light rain) was only seen by Valerie...who had to describe it to me. Somehow...no matter how hard I tried...I just couldn't see a thing see was seeing...that I just described above...from her observation alone. There were lots of other people on the beach...but they also didn't appear to notice anything unusual. Gordon [Cooper] later described seeing the same sort of thing, at another beach.
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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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