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UFO SECRETS: Not Revealed

A flurry of messages passed between three parties: A Senior Intelligence Official (SIO): Dr. Ron Pandolfi; a Former Senior Intelligence Official (FSIO), Christopher Kit Green; and a former USAF Office of Special Investigations (USAF OSI officer), Rick Doty. At the heart of the controversy: a heated argument at CIA with USAF officials over the veracity of reports about a polygraph result.

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By GARY S BEKKUM

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Original date of publication November 15, 2007

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(STARpod.org) -- I recently reviewed one binder worth of email from the Fall of 2006.

Contained within the pages of this "historical record" is the core of the tales of "Spies, Lies, and Polygraph Tape."

A flurry of messages passed between three parties: A Senior Intelligence Official (SIO): Dr. Ron Pandolfi; a Former Senior Intelligence Official (FSIO), Christopher Kit Green, who provides his services to the U.S. Government at several levels, including classified programs; and a former USAF Office of Special Investigations (USAF OSI officer), Rick Doty. (Recent communications with a new source have put into question Doty's alleged career at AFOSI. Stay tuned for further updates.)

At the heart of the controversy: a heated argument at CIA with USAF officials over the veracity of reports about a polygraph result.

Other information was provided, including unrelated details about government criminal investigations and forensic evidence, including a case where radiological waste was used for murder.

Our source of the original messages was a civilian, well known to the UFO community, who has been identified as providing services to the government on a pro bono basis. I am, of course, referring to Dan T. Smith, the son of President Eisenhower's tax policy advisor Dan Throop Smith.  Smith's source for the messages was Pandolfi, who apparently provided the information without notifying Green or Doty of his intentions.

See the "CIA Unauthorized Pandolfi-Green-Doty Email Stream" for Pandolfi's side of the story.

Pandolfi never denied passing the originals; Green never denied their veracity.

Most the secrets not revealed concern Green and his relationship with Rick Doty, the USAF OSI officer.

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Other records on file include dates provided by a party presently involved in government work. The party provided dates of contact with non-human biological intelligence. No further details were included.

Probing the revelations leads to the unsatisfactory conclusion that the original source of the information, from deep within the highest levels of the government, is whispered rumor of extraterrestrial involvement in human affairs. From this jumping point the sky is the limit: we can imagine all kinds of scenarios including a raging madness spreading viral information in the halls of power.

Intelligence Officer Ken Kress wrote a review of the Agency's role in exploring psychic powers for the spy trade, for the CIA's internal classified journal, Studies in Intelligence.

Kress' comments added to the public version of the article sum up our position over the secrets not revealed here: "I remain a skeptical agnostic. More skeptical as time advances, but careful to note that even if paranormal phenomena are entirely bogus, some individuals are surely able to instill the belief in unexplained capabilities. How they do this and what are the vulnerabilities to such enticements is worth knowing."

We ask the same question about the spies, the lies, and the polygraph tape at the heart of the controversy: "How they do this and what are the vulnerabilities to such enticements is worth knowing."

Two questions remain:

How much of this information should be made public?

How does our role as providers of intelligence intersect with the dissemination of information under the rules of journalism?

For more about the government's paranormal efforts, see SPIES LIES and POLYGRAPH TAPE -- Knowing the Future: The UFO Spy Games Book.

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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.

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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.

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