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STARstream
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Lies, and
Polygraph Tape
Special
Investigation
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The story of SPY GAMES PLAYED INSIDE THE UFO MYSTERY ON THE INTERNET as it happened.
Additional information is available at the
SPIES LIES and
POLYGRAPH TAPE BLOG
and in the series
KNOWING
THE FUTURE: CIA, 9/11, UFOs, and the EXTRATERRESTRIAL PRESENCE
"You have no legal
recourse. I am interpreting your threat to the Official of the
Director of National Intelligence as potentially outside the
legal framework, and I will advise the FBI and your supervisor
to take appropriate actions."
Intelligence Analyst Exposed by Washington Insider Investigation Uncovers Spy Game Surrounding UFO Mystery The Man Who Knew Too Much Getting Naked: The Spy Who Exposed Himself Just Another Bump in the Road to Disclosure Spy vs Spy Why My Headline Story Was Killed Over National Security Concerns Behind the Scenes Mystery MAJIC Murkiness Spies Lies and Polygraph Tape Damage Control Spies Like Us Truth and Consequences Progress Report
OUR
INVESTIGATION
UNCOVERS SPY
GAME SURROUNDING
UFO MYSTERY
NOTE:
The first story on this
page was originally
retracted from
publication at the
request of a Senior
Intelligence Official.
Some time after the
original publication
date, new information
was provided to
STARstream Research. As
a result of the new
information, STARstream
Research made an
editorial decision to
re-release the original
story, as originally
written, with only the
name and position of the
official redacted.
Intelligence Analyst Exposed by Washington
Insider
July 3, 2006
Leaked background information from Washington insider Dan T.
Smith has made its way into a widely distributed email list,
resulting in the public exposure of a top intelligence analyst.
His name is [redacted], also widely known as 'Ron,' the
real-life Fox Mulder of the CIA. In 1998 [redacted] appeared in
a Pulitzer Prize winning story in the New York Times, concerning
his role in the CIA investigation of a controversial missile
technology transfer between Hughes Electronic Corporation and
China. Today [redacted] sports a shiny new DIA military
email address, lending some support to Mr. Smith's claim that
[redacted] has moved to [redacted] under Director of National
Intelligence John Negroponte.
A series of allegations were passed by Mr. Smith to Victor
Martinez, and shortly thereafter appeared in a series of emails
distributed by Martinez to an extensive list of contacts,
including numerous scientists with government email addresses, a
Nobel prize winner, various journalists, a former Director of
the CIA, and other former and present government employees and
consultants. Several of the recipients are high ranking
intelligence officials and consultants to the U.S. government in
the area of national security.

Allegations coming from
Mr. Smith include claims
that bits of actual top
secret information had
been passed in a series
of bogus UFO papers,
popularly known as the
MJ-12 documents. At
issue was the identity
of "Falcon," an alleged
member of the so-called
AVIARY group of U.S.
government insiders
interested in the impact
of the UFO question on
national security.
Smith mentions a 1988
meeting at the CIA
between Air Force
Colonels Hennessey and
Weaver and the CIA's
[redacted] to discuss
questionable activities
by ex-AFOSI Special
Agent Richard C. Doty.
Doty is well known for
his involvement in Air
Force
counter-intelligence
activities involving
UFO's. One item of
discussion at the 1988
meeting was the result
of a polygraph test
administered to Agent
Doty. When CIA analyst
[redacted] and
[redacted], a polygraph
expert, disputed
Hennessey's claim that
Doty had failed the
test, Smith says they
walked out.
In an email response to
a request for
confirmation of Mr.
Smith's allegations,
[redacted] offered the
following opinion:
"It was Doty who claimed
Col. Hennessey was the
Falcon, and it was Doty
who claimed Col.
Hennessey had provided
him (Doty) with UFO
documents for release to
the public. My
opinion is that Doty
personally forged these
documents, that he used
the Falcon name to cover
his tracks, and that he
had absolutely no
professional or personal
relationship with Col.
Hennessey."
According to his
official USAF biography,
Colonel Hennessey is "a
member of the Defense
Intelligence Senior
Executive Service, is
Director of Security,
Counterintelligence and
Special Program
Oversight, Office of the
Secretary of the Air
Force, Washington, D.C.
He is responsible for
security and CI
(counter-intelligence)
policy as well as
management oversight of
all Air Force Security
and Special Access
Programs, which includes
ensuring the security of
various research
projects with
significant potential
impact on the defense
capabilities of this
country."
www.starstreamresearch.com
Copyright (c) 2006
Starstream Research
Allegations of Federal
Investigation Over UFO
Tale
Rather than add to the ever-growing shadow
of confusion, let me make one point quite clear. The same
official of the United States Government that previously
requested that Starstream Research remove specific items from a
story we published and later retracted in July of this year
(2006) has also raised a serious issue about a potential threat
to the national security, perhaps involving espionage and
foreign powers, and has acted to interpret that threat to the
Office of the Director of National Intelligence. We aren't about
to release his name, position or name his associates that are
tangentially involved in this sordid affair, but we have been
partially freed to tell this tale by a mutual contact, our man
in Washington, Dan T. Smith, who faithfully produces a blog
about his (mis-?) adventures with the men in black suits.
A Starstream
Research Special Investigation Series:
EXEMPT
from LEGAL RECOURSE
Investigation Uncovers Spy
Game Surrounding UFO
Mystery
Were
secure vaults breached
at Los Alamos, a USAF
base, and other
locations? A national
security issue buried in
a UFO tale has been
interpreted to an
official under the
Office of the Director
of National
Intelligence. Starstream
Research investigates in
a new on-line feature
series titled, "Exempt
from Legal Recourse."
Truth
is often stranger than
fiction. No where is
this more apparent than
in the latest on-going
revelations detailed by
the on-line
investigative report
produced by Starstream
Research.
Starstream Research is a
private provider of
intelligence and
analysis on futuristic
national and
international defense,
security and risk
developments.
New details released by
Starstream Research, and
distributed by The
American Chronicle,
reveal that in late
August of this year
three agents of the
Washington Bureau of the
FBI met with an
undisclosed party and
discussed a UFO tale
involving several former
and present government
intelligence officers.
The UFO tale surrounds a
loosely knit and
unofficial group of
government insiders
known as the AVIARY,
because they were
covertly identified only
by bird names. Some
members of the AVIARY
remain unknown, with
several of their real
identities in dispute.
Questions have been
raised over reported
entry by UFO
researchers, including a
former
counter-intelligence
officer, into secure
government vaults at Los
Alamos National
Laboratory, a USAF base,
and other locations.
On-going contact with
U.S. Government officers
and consultants by an
independent investigator
reporting to Starstream
Research initiated the
new private
investigation.
Confirmation that the
FBI had been apprised of
some of the activities
was independently
confirmed by another
unnamed source who
requested not to be
identified.
The most interesting
aspect of the case
appears to be the
release of personal and
confidential email
messages to an
independent investigator
close to Starstream
Research, via a private
citizen who received
copies forwarded from an
officer of the Defense
Intelligence Agency
under the Office of the
Director of National
Intelligence. The DNI is
the highest level of the
U. S. intelligence
community. Confirmation
of concerns over the
leak of messages was
independently received
from a second source by
the editor of Starstream
Research, and by an
independent contributor.
The purpose of the
transfer of the messages
remains an issue of
discussion, but suggests
a counter-intelligence
operation. The issue was
brought before the FBI
when reviewing national
security clearance and
procedure. The
independent researcher
that contributes to
Starstream Research has
refrained from
publishing copies of the
email messages.
The new investigation
originated from a
special series at the
Starstream Research
website titled,
"Invasion: Earth?" which
examined claims from
government officers and
consultants about an
alien presence based
upon the moon.
Substantial government
sourced documentation,
recently released by the
CIA under Congressional
mandate, provided new
corroborating evidence
for the claims of former
CIA test subject Ingo
Swann, as originally
told in his out of print
book, "Penetration."
After reviewing new
information presented by
Starstream Research on
the Ingo Swann affair, a
former CIA senior
analyst commented, "You
do a service. Excellent
analysis from what is
officially released
material needs constancy
of theme and purpose,
not simply "expose'"
morning coffee. You do
excellent analysis. I
sure as heck am learning
things I didn't know,
but which fit like my
hands in gloves I was
shown but never allowed
to try and put on."
Additional details are
presently under review
by the editor of
Starstream Research, as
the investigation
remains on-going.
The results of the
investigation, reviews
of CIA documents, and
additional details are
available at the
Starstream Research web
site:
www.starstreamresearch.com
U P D A T E :
New details released by the on-line
investigative report produced by STARstream Research
November 1st, 2006 Press Release
FBI Told of National Security
Issue Buried in UFO Tale
An on-going investigation by the
on-line investigative report produced by Starstream Research
revealed that in late August of this year three agents of the
Washington Bureau of the FBI met with an undisclosed party and
discussed a UFO tale involving several former and present
government intelligence officers. Following this meeting
concerns were raised that secure government vaults may have been
breached at a USAF base and Los Alamos National Laboratory,
under the guise of a 'harmless' UFO investigation.
Previously concerns had been raised that sensitive or classified
material was passed in a series of counterfeit government UFO
documents. One government source suggested that
counter-intelligence information targeted to the KGB had been
publicly released within some of the documents. A prior
investigation by the FBI had concluded that the documents were
"bogus."
Starstream Research first learned of the renewed interest in the
bogus
documents from a regular contributor to the on-line report,
following on-going contact with a high ranking U.S. Government
intelligence officer. An amicable meeting with the officer and
his wife in Washington, D.C. later took on a bizarre twist, when
the SSR contributor was accused of asking inappropriate
questions about a sensitive operation, resulting in cancellation
of previously scheduled meetings with a former USAF
counter-intelligence officer at the center of the UFO tale.
Gary S. Bekkum, the founder of Starstream Research, commented,
"It does appear that we (SSR) may have bumped into a
counter-intelligence operation during the course of our
investigation. Although our focus has been on documented
government interest in unusual phenomena for intelligence
gathering, we suspect the use of phenomenology for intelligence
may be closely tied to real cloak and dagger activities, both
past and present."
It is now known that the CIA previously welcomed UFO reports as
convenient cover for real-life spy plane sightings. One theory
is that intelligence operations continue to infiltrate the
world-wide network of phenomenologists and encourage their
activities for a similar purpose.
It is also suspected that other governments have similar
networks in place, and that may be the source of the on-going
concern over the UFO material.
According to Bekkum, "There has been a lot of finger pointing
involved, and that is what appears to have lead to FBI
involvement, when they were alerted to the UFO activities during
a review of other security issues."
Additional information is available at the Starstream Research
website:
www.starstreamresearch.com
FBI Told of National Security Issue
Buried in UFO Tale
November 2, 2006
Undisclosed government and other
sources have confirmed to the private intelligence report
that the FBI has been apprised
of concerns over a possible national security breach involving
former government intelligence officers.
An on-going investigation by Starstream
Research revealed that in late August of this year three agents
of the Washington Bureau of the FBI met with an undisclosed
party and discussed a UFO tale involving several former and
present government intelligence officers. Multiple sources have
confirmed that following this meeting concerns were raised that
secure government vaults may have been breached at a USAF base
and Los Alamos National Laboratory, under the guise of a
'harmless' UFO investigation.
Discussion of this issue was directed to
an official under the Office of the Director of National
Intelligence (DNI), and eventually transmitted between official
government email servers. Some of the confidential information
was passed to a SSR contributing writer, and later confirmed by
a party directly involved in the investigation.
The SSR contributing writer has received a request not to
publish transcripts of confidential email messages on the web.
Previously concerns had been raised that sensitive or classified
material had been passed in a series of counterfeit government
UFO documents. One government source suggested that
counter-intelligence information targeted to the KGB had been
publicly released within some of the documents. A prior
investigation by the FBI had concluded that the documents were
"bogus."
Starstream Research first learned of the renewed interest in the
bogus documents from an independent researcher, following
on-going contact with a high ranking U.S. Government
intelligence officer. An amicable meeting with the officer and
his wife in Washington, D.C. later took on a bizarre twist, when
the researcher was accused of asking inappropriate questions
about a sensitive operation, resulting in cancellation of
previously scheduled meetings with a former USAF
counter-intelligence officer and other sources at the center of
the UFO tale.
A consultation with the researcher and another source present at
the meeting determined that the most likely explanation involved
a deliberate effort to scare off potential sources of
information about the AVIARY, an unofficial and loosely knit
group of present and former government intelligence officers
interested in the UFO phenomenon. It was later suggested that
Starstream Research may have bumped into a counter-intelligence
operation during the course of the investigation.
The founder of Starstream Research commented, "Although our
focus has been on documented government interest in unusual
phenomena for intelligence gathering, we suspect the use of
phenomenology for intelligence may be closely tied to real cloak
and dagger activities, both past and present."
It is now known that the CIA previously welcomed UFO reports as
convenient cover for real-life spy plane sightings. One theory
is that intelligence operations continue to infiltrate the
world-wide network of phenomenologists and encourage their
activities for a similar purpose.
It is also suspected that other governments have similar
networks in place, and that may be the source of the on-going
concern over the UFO material.
The extent of any additional reporting to the Office of the
Director of National Intelligence (DNI) is not known.
Involvement by the FBI appears to have raised a red flag,
marking a demarcation line drawn between personal interest in
government cover-up of UFO phenomena and more serious issues
involving top secret clearance. There has been a lot of
finger pointing involved, and that is what appears to have lead
to FBI involvement, when they were alerted to the UFO activities
during a review of other security issues.
Some members of the AVIARY have developed the reputation of
being 'untouchable' in spite of semi-public breaches of
confidential information.
EXEMPT from
Legal Recourse
Additional details are presently under review by the editor
of Starstream Research, as the investigation remains on-going.
The results of the investigation, reviews of CIA documents, and
additional details are available at the NEW STARpod.org web
site:
www.STARpod.org
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Road to Disclosure?
High Strangeness, or Strange
Goings on in High Places?
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