
His
name is Dan T. Smith. Mr. Smith's father,
Harvard economist Dan Throop Smith, was the
Treasury Department's number one tax adviser during
the Eisenhower White House. He has two sisters, one
that once taught in a one-room school in Montana,
and according to Smith's Blog, lives without the
luxury of television or the Internet. Mr. Smith's
other sister, the wife of business executive Charles
Leighton, is a friend of President George W. Bush's
aunt, Nancy Bush Ellis. Mr. Leighton earned
a Jack Anderson story in the Washington Post
over a bizarre cuff link affair.
His personal meetings have included former and
present representatives of the U.S. Government
Intelligence Community, and their political
associates, like
Chris Straub, a former member of the Senate
Select Committee on Intelligence.
Clearly Mr. Smith moves, almost at will, amongst the
elite corps of movers and shakers in the brain vs.
brain game of
"Spies, Lies and Polygraph Tape." His claim is
to seek out "The Truth" about the "Best Possible
World," and damn any and all facts to the contrary.
His gospel is directed towards the powers that be,
with claims he receives direction from a contact
close to the center of the government's inner circle
of knowledge.
And now the sky
appears to be falling over Mr. Smith over his
habitual foray into
enigmatic blogging.
As reported
previously, part of Mr. Smith's modus operandi is to
subtly and overtly identify this party, leaving him
naked for all the world to see.
The Naked Spy has been revealed, but is anyone
paying attention, outside of the obvious parties in
the service of foreign counterintelligence agencies?
To fully understand
Mr. Smith's dilemma, one must travel back in time
some twenty-plus years, to a previous enigmatic
situation involving a great deal of confusion and
finger pointing between intelligence organizations,
private citizens, and a deliberate effort to
undermine investigations into extraterrestrial
intervention in human affairs. Welcome to the
twilight zone of artifice and entrapment commonly
known as the "Real X-Files."
The background story
began with a USAF Office of Special Investigations
cover-up operation, a quiet conspiracy to silence a
man interested in sights and signals monitored over
Kirtland Air Force Base, and a top secret series of
programs applying psychic powers to spy on American
adversaries. The tale exploded shortly afterwards
with the arrival of a package containing
photographic copies of what appeared to be secret
documents concerning MJ-12, allegedly a shadowy
group of men united to address the "alien problem"
following the end of World War II. A secretive
government working group tasked with examining the
implications of an alien presence suggested by the
UFO data, including anomalous "Fastwalker"
registrations in space tracking radar signals,
followed shortly, as did an official FBI
investigation into whether or not the MJ-12
documents were real.
And, for Mr. Smith,
the story was about to unfold, beginning with his
relationship to the Naked Spy. By coincidence, and
according to a phone interview with the Naked Spy,
preserved on audio tape by a researcher in Great
Britain, the Naked Spy was in fact an original
member of the U.S. Government's UFO Working Group.
To add to the
mystery, during the phone interview, the Naked Spy
also identified a colleague as the founder of the
working group, a man Smith identifies with "CoR25."
"CoR25" tells us he only attended one meeting of the
working group, a claim in dispute with the Naked
Spy's testimony. Curiously the Naked Spy claims to
have only attended the first meeting as well.
"CoR25" confirmed to associates of Starstream
Research that he was fairly certain that alien
contact had occurred, based upon conversations with
some of the highest ranking intelligence community
members he had the pleasure of knowing. We note this
includes several former Directors of Central
Intelligence.
And then there was that problem of the polygraph
tape, and a dispute between CIA officers and
representatives and the USAF. The matter of the
polygraph tape was first disputed by the Naked Spy,
then later a confession of faulty memory when
"CoR25" confirmed the confrontation.
If a polygraph tape never lies, then USAF OSI
Special Agent Richard C. Doty, who publicly claimed
the U.S. Government had been in contact with
representatives from another world, was telling the
truth. Alas, that issue may have to ultimately be
deferred to the latest in lie detection scenarios
involving functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Oh,
and we should mention in passing that Mr. Doty was
involved in the previously mentioned cover-up, and
has been recently implicated by the Naked Spy as the
man behind recent email forgeries involving John
Gannon, a TIGER committee member. That's
TIGER, for Technology Insight Gauge Evaluate Review,
a joint effort coming from a DIA request to the
National Academies of Science under AFSB (Air Force
Studies Board).
If Mr. Doty is the fall guy this time around, then
what exactly does Mr. Smith, aka "Chicken Little" of
the now-infamous
AVIARY of Intelligence Officers united for (or
against?) disclosure of government secrets about our
extraterrestrial friends and foes, see as the
evidence that the sky is falling?
Is Mr. Smith being
bamboozled, a victim of a Paper TIGER
conspiracy, involving high-level USG game players
with wrapped sense of humor? Or is Mr. Smith
twisting in the winds of his own delusional
meanderings, an annoying thorn that protocol
requires be tolerated by men better tasked with
serving their day job to protect a nation?
Copyright (c) 2007 Gary S. Bekkum and Starstream
Research. All rights reserved.
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