The STAR GATE files pointing to the 9/11 events were only the
beginning. According to British author and filmmaker Jon Ronson,
following the 9/11 attacks, psychic Uri Geller was reactivated
into the ranks of intelligence agency psychic spies. The 'spooky'
spooks are likely used to track the movement of terrorists and
weapons of mass destruction.
Ronson claims that Uri Geller was
reticent to speak of his work with the American CIA, but broke
down and revealed one interesting tidbit of information. Ronson
claims that Uri told him that the name of the man who reactivated
his mental powers for intelligence was called Ron.

Based on information provided to us by various sources, we
strongly suspect that Ron is a former high ranking CIA agency
analyst, previously tasked to monitor technology developments in
China. The big question remains: which intelligence agencies might
be involved in the latest version of a psychic black ops
antiterrorist unit? MASINT (Measurement and Signatures
Intelligence) is a likely candidate, but our present understanding
is that Ron is working for John Negroponte at the Department of
National Intelligence.
Rumors persist that America's DIA trained psychic intelligence
sources are viewing mushroom clouds over numerous cities in the
homeland. Taken in tandem with the constant rumors of loose
nukes, it appears that the psychic spies may have been reactivated, at
least in part, by the man said to have had a hand in shutting down
the original DIA STAR GATE psychic spy program.
All in all it would seem that there is something about space,
time and beyond that we don't understand. Researchers have
discovered mirror neurons that empathetically fire in your brain
when you are watching someone else get poked by a needle, for
example. Somehow the neurons in a remote viewer must fire
empathetically for information about distant events, removed from
ordinary sensory detection.
Last year the Air Force received a great deal of flak from the
press about a research paper they commissioned to examine the use
of teleportation for military purposes. Apparently the journalists
didn't realize that quantum teleportation has been an active area
of mainstream research, ever since it was discovered by a team at
IBM in the 1990's. MIT Professor Seth Lloyd has been researching
the use of quantum teleportation for communication networks.
Lloyd's support includes DARPA, the Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency. Recently he also developed an interest in quantum
gravity, the elusive theory that would unite Einstein's theory of
bending space and time with the foundation stone of all modern
electronics and atomic engineering: the quantum theory.
In the mid 1990's, Dr. Stuart Hameroff at the University of
Arizona, and Oxford's Sir Roger Penrose proposed that quantum
processes might be involved in the emergence of human
consciousness. Penrose is well known for his work in mathematics
and the physics of black holes. The idea of creating a synthesis
of quantum teleportation and brain function quickly followed as a
theory of telepathy. In the Penrose-Hameroff theory, the shape of
switch-like structures in the brain are controlled by the location of
single electrons, the quantum of electric charge, and these
structures resemble quantum computing circuits.
Seth Lloyd's theory of quantum gravity is based on quantum
computing circuits. In other words, Lloyd believes that spacetime
is fundamentally a computational quantum process.
Is this
beginning to sound a little bit like "The Matrix?" It should.
The STAR GATE legacy stands as evidence that the military will
make operational use of anything appearing to offer a technical
advantage, whether or not there is scientific support for the
technology.
One unnamed high level source has confirmed that paranormal
data was discussed by members of an elite government committee.
Strange events investigated by Las Vegas businessman Bob Bigelow's
National Institute of Discovery Science (NIDS) have been the
topic of discussion between members at DIA sponsored meetings on
the threats of emerging technologies.
Dr. Eric Davis, author of the highly controversial report on
teleportation commissioned by the U.S. Air Force, has been
very forthcoming answering questions about observations of
strange creatures and other anomalous phenomena made by NIDS
personnel at Bigelow's Skinwalker Ranch. The Skinwalker is a
shape shifting being said to haunt this remote part of Utah
near Salt Lake City. Strange creatures, strange objects,
floating black triangles, animal mutilations, disintegrated
dogs, telepathic messages -- a smorgasbord of every strange
and imaginable terror has been served to those unfortunates
spending any period of time at the ranch. The strangeness is reported in "Hunt
for the Skinwalker," by former NIDS staff scientist Colm A.
Kelleher, and veteran UFO reporter George Knapp. In the Air
Force teleportation study Davis examines potential scientific
explanations for the weird phenomena, including spacetime
wormholes, teleportation, and manipulation of the quantum
vacuum.
If the STAR GATE program was any measure of the interest displayed by the
DIA in this kind of weirdness, it wouldn't be surprising to learn
that the Utah ranch has been the subject of at least a few confidential
memos for the record. Perhaps the DIA would like to 'read in' a
Skinwalker or two as part of their secret paranormal war on
terror.
Part Two: Defense Intelligence
Agency Explores Weird Science.
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