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Extraterrestrial Sons of the 'Devil's Spawn'?

We take a brief look at the bizarre fusion of spies, lies, extraterrestrial sources, CIA, and Washington politics.

By GARY S BEKKUM

Futurist, STARstream Research

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(STARpod.org) -- When New York Congressman Eric Massa called Obama's former White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel the "son of the Devil's Spawn," he ignited a salacious firestorm of controversy.

Right wing conservative media jockeys, including Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck, seized the opportunity to fuel their conspiratorial allegations of the inner circle political machinations inside Obama's White House.

Andrea Tantaros, writing for Fox News, expressed it best:

Threats, nudity, shower showdowns, allegations of booze fueled sexual harassment, investigations, resignations…no, it’s not a screenplay about Washington, D.C. written by Larry Flynt. It’s the sad reality of a week in our nation’s capitol.

Perhaps this is why, as was reported by Dan T. Smith, and posted at the Open Minds Forum, his friend from ODNI and CIA, senior intelligence analyst Ron Pandolfi had left the White House over too much political game playing?

Pandolfi is at the center of a vast virtual conspiracy of players involved with alleged "extraterrestrial derived technology."

Pandolfi is known by the mainstream media, including reports in the New York Times by Jeff Gerth, for his role in uncovering unauthorized missile technology transfers to the People's Republic of China in the 1990s.

According to Dan Smith's account of his friend's involvement in the China affair  -- which resulted in a Justice Department investigation of CIA officials who had allegedly attempted to cover-up the results of Pandolfi's investigation to appease the Clinton White House policy on China -- the leak of the story to the press may have been part of a covertly orchestrated plan.

Smith claims he was there when Pandolfi's wife was assured that her husband was not really in any trouble over the investigation.

Whether or not the CIA debacle involving Pandolfi's threat assessment had been orchestrated or was, as reported, deliberately buried, it serves as an illustration of the political intrigue which shadows  American intelligence.

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When Smith reported a few years ago that Pandofi had left CIA for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, we followed along with great interest.

Smith claimed his friend had left over another threat assessment in dispute: the existence, or non-existence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

Eventually Pandolfi was cited as the person responsible for an ODNI MASINT MITRE JASON threat assessment of a collaboration between Chinese and American researchers involving the fringe topic of high frequency gravity waves.

High frequency gravity wave technology is closely related to other pseudo-scientific claims of UFO technology, including anti-gravity.

Several years ago, a Russian researcher named Podkletnov claimed to have made a major experimental breakthrough in creating a gravity-like force from a spinning superconductor.

Similar claims were made by another research scientist named Ning Li. The US Army invested nearly a half-million dollars investigating the Ning Li claims, hoping for a means of reducing the weight of heavy machinery and the possibility of knocking incoming missiles off course, according to a government budget document.

And in the private sector, we have hear tall tales of "extraterrestrial advisors" concerning a real-technology push to develop nuclear-powered rocket technology for missions to Mars and beyond.

There is some question about Pandolfi's involvement with the paranormal in addition to his publicly known interest in fringe science.

Pandolfi, in several communications to STARstream Research, refuted the use of paranormal phenomena for intelligence purposes. It had been suggested that Pandolfi managed the CIA's "weird desk files," the alleged collection of odd and unexplained phenomena residing at The Agency.

According to recent communications with Dan Smith, who is the son of President Eisenhower's Tax Advisor from Harvard, Pandolfi has been the driving force behind meetings of AQUARIUM, a small group of persons interested in what Smith refers to as "the phenomenology problem." Smith tells us that AQUARIUM members are identified by loosely assigned fish names, and have included an Army General, a shaman, a naval contractor, among others.

Smith also claims Pandolfi recalled AQUARIUM members to meetings shortly before and after September 11, 2001. Smith tells us he was so concerned by the 9/11 events, he reported the meetings to a Special Agent of the FBI.

A few years following 9/11, author Jon Ronson penned his book The Men Who Stare at Goats, about America's fascination with all things psychic in the war on terror.

The inspiration for Ronson's investigation, according to his book, was Uri Geller's admission that he had been tapped for the Bush War on Terror by an intelligence operative named Ron.

All of this leads up to Smith reporting, in the summer of 2009, his suspicion that Ron had been working at the White House. When Smith told me he had decided to 'out' his friend by showing up at the White House gate and demanding Ron meet with him there, I advised Pandolfi, who responded, "Dan knows I am the White House hamster guy."

Pandolfi then added, "He may have added things up and concluded hamsters are aliens."

As if the business of the AQUARIUM, which apparently also involves UFO technology and White House hamster assignments, is not enough, in 2006 Pandolfi leaked a series of emails between himself, a senior government advisor, and a state officer (who once worked for the Air Force Office of Special Investigations). Contained within the messages were allegations of possible espionage and treasonous activities intended to breach secure government facilities.

Recently Smith blogged about Pandolfi's personal affairs, which included hand-washing a pair of pigeons, a ring, and a princess.

Rampant speculation from "forum operatives" ensued, including bizarre allegations that the washed pigeons had been eaten by "the King" and that the Princess was from Pakistan.

Pandolfi advised, "The pigeons are doing well living in a nice house on top of a grand piano. The Princess is not from Pakistan. She is the exiled Princess of Kashmir. And the ring was fabricated in a very distant location."

One might reasonably question Pandolfi's sanity over the alleged sanctioning of Mr. Smith's blogging about the "Princess Affair," but given his past record for emerging squeaky clean from other tight spots in the past, we expect he will recover.

Meanwhile, back at the White House: "psychic spy" remote viewing alleges a "divide and conquer" strategy at the heart of the inner circle, where "votes are for sale" and "auctioned off to the highest bidder."

"Or not."

Will it get any stranger? The long term forecast for this administration includes ever-increasing "drama."

The latest assault against White House sensibilities comes in the form of petition to disclose the reality of the extraterrestrial presence on Earth (we are not aware of any evidence supporting this alleged reality, beyond the various anecdotal accounts coming from senior officials and others).

On the other hand, we would be thrilled to see the White House forced to respond to the question of why very senior intelligence persons have been caught up in the extraterrestrial tales spread on the Internet.

Stay tuned.

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