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KNOWING THE
FUTURE 11
CIA, 9/11, UFOs, and the Extraterrestrial Presence
FORBIDDEN TOPICS
BY GARY S
BEKKUM
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We enter the forbidden spin zone where real spies play
real spy games
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The man behind this curtain appears to be Ron Pandolfi
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The UFO mystery makes a sharp detour towards allegations
of real espionage
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We provide new details not previously released
(STARpod.org) -- 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.
And it was this
same man, Ronald (Ron) S. Pandolfi, who in the
latter half of 2006, forwarded a series of emails
discussing a possible violation of national security.
(Note: In writing this account I have taken into
consideration Pandolfi's role in providing the messages,
his friend Dan Smith's analysis, as well as the opinion
of our contributing source.)
The series of messages provided by Pandolfi tie together
several threads directed towards government disclosure
of the alleged "phenomenology problem" as well as raise
new questions about the methods, motivations, and
sources behind government-related persons and their
involvement with forbidden topics.
To date, in this series I have presented an overview of
how verified members of the American Intelligence
Community (IC) have infiltrated and monitored various
groups interested in extraterrestrial derived
technologies: ideas inspired by the world of science
fiction with the potential, no matter how remote, to be
realized at some point in the future.
Among the various ideas under consideration are
telepathy, psychic perception (remote viewing),
precognition of future events for the war on terror,
antigravity, gravity-like force beams, clusters of
electrical charge for use as weapons, extracting energy
from empty space, wormholes and warps drives, to name
but a few.
This is the real-life "Fringe" of "Making STAR TREK
Real" (coined by Jack Sarfatti) also known as the "Real
X-files."
Some of these far-out ideas have already been funded by
the United States government, as shown in the
declassified record.
In this chapter, however, the tale turns much darker.
The messages in question appear to have been exchanged
by Pandolfi with Rick Doty, a former USAF AFOSI agent
working for New Mexico law enforcement, and Dr.
Christopher "Kit" Green, who remains close to some of
the top scientific intelligence advisers to the U.S.
government.
Among the intelligence circles of Pandolfi, Green, and
Doty, the rumor of extraterrestrial alien contact with
the government of the United States of America is called
"The Core Story."
In response to our inquiry, Dr. Pandolfi presented an
explanation for why he released a group of email
messages through a foreign national, who in 2006 also
provided STARstream Research and STARpod.org with
intelligence gathered during a personal investigation,
citing sensitive sources and methods.
Dr. Green (who expressed personal outrage over the
release) raised the issue of the ethics of spreading
what had been understood to be personal and professional
confidential information he had provided to Dr. Pandolfi.
In addition Dr. Green noted that some of the exchanges
were conducted over official government channels using
DIA email servers.
Dr. Green, in spite of his impressive record and
intelligence connections, appeared willing to have his
personal response restrained by the fact that Pandolfi
was positioned as a Senior Intelligence Adviser to the
Director of National Intelligence.
At one point in the exchange Pandolfi told Doty the
affair in question was outside the legal framework,
which inspired the STARstream Research series
EXEMPT FROM LEGAL RECOURSE:
"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."
Dr. Pandolfi and Dr. Green are veterans of the Central
Intelligence Agency.
Dr. Green left the agency in 1985, but according to his
CV continues to provide professional (and classified)
support to the U.S. Intelligence Community. His current
presence on the DIA National Academies of Science TIGER
Committee requires security clearance.
Dr. Pandolfi moved to the MASINT Committee of the Office
of the Director of National Intelligence at the Defense
Intelligence Agency, as noted in an official ODNI MITRE
study obtained by the Federation of American Scientists.
Pandolfi remains a good friend of Dan T. Smith, another
source from the private sector, who often provides
details of Dr. Pandolfi's activities at his Best
Possible World blog and at the Open Minds Forum on the
Internet. Many items concerning Pandolfi's interests and
activities, first mentioned by Mr. Smith, have later
been verified.
We obtained copies of the Pandolfi distributed email
messages from our acting source based in London, who in
2006 was a contributing journalist to STARstream
Research. Several months after meeting with Pandolfi in
2006, our source was instructed to pass the email
messages to the managers of another Internet forum,
Reality Uncovered, as instructed by Dr. Pandolfi.
It is generally assumed this tale began in late 2005
when an anonymous source began providing details about
"SERPO," an alleged human-extraterrestrial biological
entity exchange program.
The real story, as best as can be discerned from
additional information provided in early to mid 2005,
may have been initiated by an earlier effort by Dan
Smith to reach then President George W. Bush concerning
the alleged "extraterrestrial presence."
It is Mr. Smith's contention that a previous incident
involving his sister, brother-in-law, and a gift of
Presidential cuff-links from the elder President George
Bush, which exploded into a mainstream media expose' in
the Washington Post, is related to his UFO-phenomenology
disclosure effort.
According to Smith, his sister blamed the relationship
between Smith and Pandolfi for the article.
As for any Presidential involvement with the I.C. "core
story," one source to investigative author Gus Russo
explained that "apparently the President does not have
need to know" the truth behind the extraterrestrial UFO
tales.
In the 2005 series of leaked messages, the originating
source wrote, "For the time being, I do not need any
additional named sources. I just need reasonable
confidence that I have a reliable independent source for
the core story. Despite Ron's occasional protestations,
you remain my first preference."
This series of messages, which we refer to as "the team
of three," involved discussion of how to best promote
government disclosure of the alleged extraterrestrial
core story, confirmation of some related details from
the late DCI Richard Helms, and one team member offering
that "I will think about this seriously, as long as our
three-person team (you, me, and Ron) remains protected."
He then added, "I will cut and run the first instant I
get a whiff that some list ... or whomever gets
interested in me."
It was later added:
"To the extent the core story or any part of it is true,
I believe it is being properly and legally protected. To
the extent it is not true, or partly not true, that part
is delusional or at best, rumor."
Taken out of context, the above might appear as the
smoking gun for a UFO conspiracy, however:
"I have no intention trying to 'out' a story that may be
legally being protected. In fact, I have taken an oath
to not do so on my own recognizance."
And that, it would appear, is the conundrum faced by
anyone who would bring the rumored core story to the
attention of the President of the United States.
To the extent that there is any reality to the core
story, and if it is true that the President, our
Commander in Chief, has been isolated from the core
intelligence of alien visitation by "no need to know,"
any valid disclosure effort must rely on creating enough
curiosity for the White House to issue a statement,
followed by official and mainstream media interest in
tracking down the nature of black operations deemed too
sensitive for Presidential knowledge.
"Like you, I will take my counsel from Ron. I want no
more involvement in the soap opera."
Curiously, as 2005 wound down, the UFO core story "soap
opera" would reappear on the Internet from a source we
call "SERPO-A," taken from a quasi-anagram of the
merging of "soap" and "opera."
"SERPO-A," or "SERPO Anonymous," promoted a
human-extraterrestrial exchange tale first told on a
national TV special broadcast in 1988 called "UFO
Cover-up Live" by a source identified as FALCON of the
AVIARY.
During that broadcast, which included a satellite feed
to Soviet Russia, the existence of then SECRET
paranormal research managed by the Defense Intelligence
Agency was revealed.
By early 2006, the SERPO tale had infected various UFO
groups and their related Internet discussions, and was
continuing to spread.
Many, including Ron Pandolfi himself, would point to
Rick Doty as the most likely source of the SERPO
material -- "SERPO-A" -- and by June of 2006, our
sources informed us of Pandolfi's intention to use an
"unconventional method" to remove Doty from the picture.
On September 2, 2006, Pandolfi (taken from the messages
Pandolfi released to our source) wrote to his colleague:
"Your expansion of the story of the two DIA employees
visiting LANL and being known to others has me
concerned. The names you provided do not correspond to
any DIA employees. There are no people with those names
that have TS//SCI clearances. If the story of the
sources/visitors is true, they are falsely representing
themselves as DIA employees, possibly to access
sensitive facilities and acquire classified information
for a foreign service."
Later, Pandolfi would write to Rick Doty:
"My colleague brought this issue to the Defense
Intelligence Agency and the Office of the Director of
National Intelligence in the course of his official
duties. I opened a direct dialog with you in order to
provide you with an opportunity to provide additional
information, and my colleague offered to facilitate your
cooperation. You did not agree to cooperate via either
venue. Rather you provided extraneous information and a
string of threats. My official report will note your
refusal to cooperate and include your e-mails containing
threats."
The tale of the spies, the lies, and the polygraph
controversy will begin in part twelve.
Copyright (c) 2009 by Gary S Bekkum and STARstream
Research / STARpod.org. All rights reserved.
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