Aloha all, below is a very important article in American Chronicle that analyses
the remote viewing program that was implemented in the early 1970s at the
Stanford Research Institute, and the recruitment of one of the remote viewing
stars into a black programs involving ETs. The article describes the history of
remote viewing as something first sponsored by the CIA to identify the potential
of psychic espionage, and then operationalized for military intelligence
agencies by those involved in the Project Star Gate at SRI. The author of the
article, Gary Bekkum, uses recently released documentation to confirm this
history and how remote viewing was regarded seriously by various branches of the
intelligence community.
Most interesting in Bekkum's analysis is how the star of the CIA's remote
viewing program, Ingo Swann, was recruited by a covert operative, Mr Axelrod, to
spy on extraterrestrials. Swann remote viewed extraterrestrials on the moon with
bases on the dark side. In later interviews, Swann said that they were breathing
unaided thereby suggesting there is an atmosphere on the moon. Most interesting
was an experience in a Los Angeles supermarket where Swann observed an
extraterrestrial female who was extremely attractive being followed by two of
Axelrod's operatives. Swann quickly exited the venue due to his fear of what
might happen. One can only imagine what may have happened if Swan, not the
bravest of men, actually approached or psychically contacted the
extraterrestrial to question her. Axelrod later contacted Swann to discuss the
extraterrestrial female and to warn him that she was "extremely dangerous".
Swann took Axelrod at his word, and never made an effort to contact her again
which with his psychic abilities, would not have been too difficult.
What the above episode confirms is that stories of human looking
extraterrestrials being on Earth is very accurate, and that these ETs are being
monitored. One example of this is the following story I received some time ago
and posted on the prepare4contact forum:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/prepare4contact/message/4624 . The Swan revelation
also confirms that the agencies do their best to frighten people away from
having anything to do with such ETs. This suggests that we are being gradually
indoctrinated with stories of grays, reptilians released by 'abductees'; but
those experiencing positive benevolent contact with human looking
extraterrestrials are prevented from coming forward into the public, and their
material suppressed. This would support an eventual disclosure of the ET
presence that would perpetuate national security concerns.
Another interesting episode involves Swan being taken up to Alaska to observe a
UFO emerging from a lake. The UFO 'grew' in mid air suggesting that
extraterrestrials are able to manipulate time and space by adjusting their size.
This supports the theory of Eric Julien who in the Science of Extraterrestrials,
claims that it is through the ability to manipulate size, that extraterrestrials
are able to exploit the space time continuum for traveling throughout the
universe (for Julien's theory go to:
http://exopoliticsjournal.com/Journal-vol-1-1.htm ).
Aloha, Michael E. Salla, PhD
www.exopolitics.org
***
Source:
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=12104
To the Moon and Back, With Love
Gary S. Bekkum
August 3, 2006
Government consultant Ingo Swann's tale of covert extraterrestrial activity on
the moon takes on a new twist, now that the CIA STAR GATE documents support many
of his claims.
This is the bizarre true tale of Ingo Swann's psychic work for the U.S
Government, at various agencies including the CIA and the DIA (now substantiated
by the CIA release of roughly two thirds of the existing STAR GATE documents)
and his personal allegations of a mysterious black operation that first
contacted him during the peak of CIA sponsored testing at the Stanford Research
Institute.
If Ingo Swann is to be believed, and this coming from a man with top secret
clearance that in his day briefed and trained officers from the USAF, the
Defense Intelligence Agency, INSCOM, and many others too numerous to mention,
then there is some truth to the rumors of an otherworldly intelligence working
behind the scenes here on Earth. Not only are they already here, according to
Swann's testimony from a rare out-of-print book, self-published in 1998, but
they are building something on the far side of the moon.
And they are not friendly.
The truth is stranger than fiction, and this story is guaranteed to stretch the
imagination right back into reality. For Ingo Swann, the turning point leading
into the cloak and dagger world of deep black ops and weird requests for psychic
surveillance of the moon and beyond began in early 1975. When Swann published
his tale in 1998, most of the CIA and DIA classified documents from the secret
STAR GATE program were still unavailable to the general public. As this story
goes to press, in the summer of 2006, more than 80,000 pages of documents are
close at hand here at Starstream Research, including the results of medical and
psychological tests conducted on Mr. Swann as a result of his CIA sponsored
testing while working with SRI: The Stanford Research Institute, in the 1970's.
The CIA STAR GATE Program
In the early 1970's concerns began to float about the various intelligence
agencies over a psychic war gap with the Soviet Union. Unknown to the general
public, the Soviets were busy exploring fringe science: application of the dark
shadow of the paranormal world for espionage.
Swann's abilities had been tracked for some time, but they really attracted the
powers that be in Langley with the recording of an apparent perturbation of
delicate test equipment by Swann's mental perception. In addition to disturbing
the output of this sensitive instrument, Swann was able to produce a rough
description of the device, which he had never seen previously.
In a letter dated June 27, 1972, Dr. Hal Puthoff of SRI wrote, "At the
suggestion of Russell Targ I am writing you about an observation in the
laboratory involving one Ingo Swann, a New York artist ... An interesting side
light of the experiment was that Ingo was able to describe rather well what the
interior of the device looked like, apparently with some form of direct
observation." Although redacted, it is likely that the recipient of this letter
was at the CIA. Apparently sponsorship of Dr. Puthoff's interest in Swann's
mental interaction with the test equipment followed quickly.
Among the STAR GATE files is a Stanford Research Institute (SRI) Technical
Memorandum dated 22 February, 1973, prepared by Dr. Hal Puthoff and Russell
Targ, Contract Number 1471(S)73 and tagged by CIA/ORD # 1416-73:
"A program in biofield measurements was initiated in July, 1972 with a
preliminary experiment with Mr. [Ingo] Swann. In this work using a shielded
magnetometer, Mr. Swann apparently demonstrated an ability to increase and
decrease at will the magnetic field within a superconducting magnetic shield.
This experiment made use of an existing facility and we have confidence that Mr.
Swann had no prior knowledge of either the apparatus or of our intended
experiment."
An August, 1972 memo to the Chief of TSD/BAB at the CIA notes that, " ... [name
redacted] and somebody named [redacted] from [CIA] Life Sciences are planning a
trip to the West Coast on 11 August, when they will meet Ingo Swann and have a
chance to watch him flex his sphincter ... Life Sciences is planning on forming
a coordinating committee to work on ESP and the data that is coming in ..."
When we contacted the unnamed former officer from CIA Life Sciences, he
confirmed the authenticity of the document, but denied any knowledge of Swann's
tale.
An undated draft memorandum from Deputy Director for Operations William Colby,
addressed to the "Director of Central Intelligence," reveals the clandestine
nature of CIA involvement in research using human subjects:
"Recently, two individuals, Mr. Uri Geller and Mr. Ingo Swann, appear to have
demonstrated certain of these abilities [paraphysical effects] under controlled
laboratory conditions. The abilities of these individuals (unwitting of Agency
[CIA] sponsorship) are being submitted to a serious scientific investigation,
part of which is being supported by the above mentioned project."
An anonymous source, working in the alternative energy and transportation
industry recently commented that "Actually, they became interested in Swann when
he RV'ed [psychically remote viewed] some of their well-hidden deep underground
vaults, and the contents thereof. This was when they approached SRI because they
were finally truly scared about the reality of RV [psychic remote viewing] as a
tool in the hands of the Soviets."
Based upon the available records in STAR GATE, no one seems to have seriously
considered that all of these manifestations of the impossible were strong
indications of interference in human affairs by higher intelligence with more
powerful technologies at their disposal. Or did they? Swann's account in his
book suggests that someone lurking in the shadows was paying very close
attention; someone whose reach included the often super-secret work done at SRI.
Starstream Research was able to uncover Swann's medical and psychological test
results from SRI documents, even though the test subjects were referred to only
as S1 through S6. One of the CIA memos failed to redact the names of the
participants, and it was simple enough to use the process of elimination of sex
and age to determine the identity of Ingo Swann and Pat Price, two of SRI's
early star performers.
According to the official record, Swann was in almost every way perfectly
normal. He certainly wasn't delusional, as the tests confirmed.
[SRI data on medical and psych tests can be viewed at www.starstreamresearch.com
]
During the early days the CIA funded SRI research team harbored concerns that
the Soviet KGB would be interested in the work they were doing, and always held
in the back of their minds that they might someday be kidnapped, or worse. Cold
war paranoia was still in full bloom during the early days of psychic-spy
research.
MR. AXELROD
Swann's departure from psychic experiments funded by the CIA, into the
mysterious black unknown, began with his recruitment by a man who called himself
"Mr. Axelrod."
A CIA memorandum for the record dated 21 January, 1975, documents the status of
the SRI program just prior to Axelrod's appearance:
"In 1972 reports of paranormal activities being documented at SRI by Dr. H.
Puthoff and Mr. R. Targ reached the Agency. The original contracts were
[redacted] OTS/APB and [redacted] ORD/TC. A small work order type contract
(approximately $10,000) was initiated by [redacted] with the permission of Dr.
S. Gottlieb, D/OTS. This contract arranged for SRI to administer controlled
laboratory testing of Mr. Ingo Swann, a New York City artist, with claimed
paranormal abilities. Mr. Swann was tested and produced significant data under
controlled conditions."
We will only mention that Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, D/OTS was heavily involved in the
notorious CIA experimentation on human subjects using LSD, under a project
called MKULTRA.
In late February, 1975, Swann's affair with the mysterious operation interested
in extraterrestrial activity was initiated by a phone call from a well placed
acquaintance, who alerted Swann to a forthcoming contact with a real-life man in
the black.
Weeks later the call came in at 3AM, requesting Swann's presence in Washington,
D.C.
The mysterious contact from Mr. Axelrod directed Swann through a series of
covert meetings at various locations. In the first meeting Swann was instructed
to wait at the Museum of Natural History at the Smithsonian, until he was
contacted by Axelrod's operatives. In a scene worthy of a Hollywood movie, Swann
was subjected to a full body search while en-route to the clandestine meeting.
To prevent Swann from knowing the location of Axelrod's secret underground lair,
a black hood was placed over his head.
Needless to say, by this point Swann's mind was spinning, wondering what on
Earth he had gotten himself into.
The strange twists and turns of Swann's recruitment into black ops psychic
spying would eventually culminate in a close physical encounter with what
appeared to be an alien machine.
Who was this Mr. Axelrod? One legendary group of alleged deep black government
insiders, brought into the limelight by a series of 'leaked' papers (unlike the
STAR GATE files, which were officially released by the CIA) is known as
MAJESTIC. Our anonymous source questioned the likelihood of Swann's mysterious
Mr. Axelrod being involved with the so-called MJ-12 MAJESTIC group, which the
FBI has declared as originating from bogus UFO documents. Although the FBI has
stated that the various MAJESTIC documents are fakes, one of our other
intelligence sources recently suggested that the bogus documents may have been
used to pass real intelligence to the Russians.
Mr. Axelrod's mission statement to recruit Swann was purely verbal: there was to
be no paper trail; no secrecy statement; lending some evidence that Axelrod's
people might have been working under non-official-cover (NOC) -- they would be
denied by those in charge if their activities were ever revealed.
Swann soon learned Axelrod's primary interests were less than Earthly. In
addition to the potential of remote viewing the lunar surface, Axelrod also had
a fascination with the concept of telepathy, the sharing of thoughts in a
conscious interface.
Confirmation that the human race had fallen under the finger of higher
intelligence with advanced technology was also a strong indication of the
correctness of the simulation argument: Any interaction between a 'natural'
reality and a much more developed intelligence automatically meant that
simulation had entered the picture. The interface of human-mind with alien-mind
as a complex simulation scenario had not yet been fully evaluated in the
available CIA-sponsored research literature of the time.
The personal mental environment is largely an assembled experience or simulation
based upon millions of years of development. The idea of 'telepathy' or the
mind-to-mind interface is an artifice introduced to bridge many individual
simulations, each with their unique point of view of the same natural
environment: The world 'out there' in a telepathic network merges the individual
with an undivided whole.
Perhaps there was a general subconscious discomfort level and fear induced by
the knowledge that a higher intelligence appeared to have developed a means of
interacting directly with the human brain and higher conscious mind functions as
a form of communication, or worse, as mind-control. Once a form of direct to
brain communication was accepted, a network of minds linked in a cosmic internet
was the next logical assumption.
Recent research using functional MRI technology to read the state of a human
brain and correlate that state with behavior is an example of a primitive means
of interfacing mind and machine. The idea floating around in government circles
today is to use the fMRI to spot terrorists intending to cause mayhem and
destruction, by detecting their thoughts. In a related story, the American Civil
Liberties Union has raised concerns that such devices are an invasion of privacy
and may have been used to interrogate suspected terrorists.
Given a few million or more years to advance their technology, one might ask
what kind of device might be evolved into the brain-mind of an alien
civilization?
Axelrod debriefed Swann about his work at SRI, in particular the psychic method
that later came to be known as coordinate remote viewing. How did it work? At
first Axelrod limited discussions to the power of the group mind, and discussion
of 'memory' addressing. Were remote viewers accessing the universal
mind-computer? Thirty years prior to recent serious discussions that humanity
might exist in a simulation of reality, Axelrod was probing Swann about a stored
memory of all possible worlds and outcomes, and a means of accessing this
potential database underlying reality. Dinner conversation also included
discussion of telepathy: mind-to-mind communication, something that the DIA
would become very interested in later, as shown by the STAR GATE files.
Soon the discussion turned to Swann's experimental remote viewing of the planet
Jupiter which had yielded apparent hits, like the existence of rings around the
planet. Axelrod was interested in Swann's 'trip' to Jupiter, an attempt to see
if he could psychically discover unknown details about the gas giant that might
later be confirmed by the NASA Pioneer spacecraft.
And then he asked, "Ingo, what do you know about the moon?"
MOON BASE: OCULAR LUNA
Swann had quickly agreed to accept $1000-a-day compensation to remote view the
moon.
Axelrod tasked Ingo with a series of moon coordinates. Unknown to Swann, the
targeted moon coordinates, about ten different locations, would bring him
mind-to-mind with what he soon realized was an unearthly extraterrestrial
presence.
Swann 'saw' with his mind's eye craters in darkness, and decided that he must be
seeing the hidden side of the moon, the side that always faces away from the
Earth. Upon achieving psychic 'contact' with the lunar surface, Swann first came
upon what looked like trails of tractor-tread marks. Confusion set in until
Swann realized that he was 'seeing' intelligent activity and structures on the
moon.
In the depths of a crater he viewed a green, dusty haze lit by banks of
artificial lights mounted on very large, tall towers. Swann was stunned by the
realization that 'someone' or 'something' appeared, under the aegis of his
mind's eye, to be building a base on the moon. He had been inducted into an
interplanetary operation and brought to Mr. Axelrod's underground facility by
the need to monitor extraterrestrial activities in an unconventional way. Swann
decided that Axelrod and company had been given the task of psychically spying
on the alien moon base because the extraterrestrials had been less than friendly
about conventional human curiosity.
When Ingo sensed that he had been psychically 'spotted' by two of the
humanoid-looking inhabitants of the moon base, he questioned whether or not he
was at risk.
Axelrod was less than forthcoming.
"I spent the next few months wondering if the ET's were going to find me and zap
my brains out of existence."
After being released from his work at the underground facility, Swann returned
home and sketched what he could recall of the Axelrod sessions, and locked them
away until the late 1990's. They are reproduced in his book. The sketch is dated
March 14, 1975.
A recent TV documentary, "Apollo 11: The Untold Story," may have added
additional support to Swann's moon-base tale. Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin
reported they had seen a UFO during their historic flight to land the first man
on the moon. "There was something out there, close enough to be observed, and
what could it be? Now, obviously the three of us weren't going to blurt out,
Hey, Houston, we've got something moving alongside of us and we don't know what
it is, you know? Can you tell us what it is?"
Mr. Axelrod's reach even extended within SRI. At the time of first contact, STAR
GATE records prove that Swann was still officially unaware that the experiments
and tests at SRI were being conducted under the auspices of the CIA. Taken at
face value Swann's account could be interpreted as the passing of information
about CIA sponsored research to a organization of unknown origin for an extended
period of at least a couple of years.
At one point Swann was instructed to relay to Axelrod the status of the SRI
psychic results. In a classic example of the spy art, Swann was instructed to
write the number 65 on a piece of paper to alert Axelrod when they had achieved
a 65 percent hit rate using remote viewing. One might wonder if this was an
indication of a security breach at SRI, or merely a means of checking Swann's
loyalty.
FROM THE MOON, WITH LOVE
Sometime in the late summer of 1976, Swann made several trips between SRI and
Los Angeles to spend time with friends. Little did he know, but he was about to
encounter Axelrod's operatives again. During an ordinary trip to a Hollywood
supermarket he was attracted to a super-sexy woman. As he stood near the
scantily clad beauty, he experienced an 'electric-shock' that sent waves of
goosebumps over his entire body, and stood his hair on end. Swann interpreted
this psychic alert as a warning that all was not right with this woman.
In fact, he decided that she must be an extraterrestrial.
Swann's 'shocking' experience is far from unusual. It has been reported in many
cases that lead to paranormal activity. Starstream Research was recently
contacted about what appeared to be an animal mutilation that produced a similar
'shocking' effect upon physical contact with the carcass. We know of other cases
involving telephone calls from weird mechanical sounding voices, and from
personal contact with another human being that has had paraphysical experiences.
Swann had little time to react, however, as his shock turned to panic.
Looking down the aisle he saw both of Mr. Axelrod's operatives, real-life men in
black; dressed not like the character played by Will Smith, in suit and tie, but
more like Arnold Schwarzenegger in "The Terminator," dressed in black jeans,
boots and tank tops. They were watching the strange, unearthly woman. Swann
quickly left, knowing that Axelrod would soon be calling.
The renewed phone contact by Axelrod was far from ordinary. First Swann received
a mysterious phone call from a female operative, directing him to a different
phone. The call ended in dead silence, suggesting that the phone line had been
cut and spliced into.
Once he reached the designated phone, Swann engaged in a scrambled conversation
with Axelrod, asking about the strange sexy woman in the supermarket.
Axelrod warned, "I feel obliged to tell you that she is really dangerous."
Apparently Swann believed that Axelrod's warning had confirmed his worst fear.
Not only were extraterrestrials on the moon, but they had operatives here on
Earth, among the ordinary people. If Axelrod was to be believed, they were to be
avoided at all possible cost.
"EXPECT CONTACT"
Axelrod inquired about how the remote viewing work at SRI was going.
Axelrod told Ingo, "we have a special task." He needed to know when Swann had
reached 65 percent accuracy.
Axelrod instructed Ingo to place an ordinary sheet of paper with the number 65
written on it under his ink blotter on his desk, in a secure office at SRI, once
the goal had been achieved.
In his book Swann mused about the possibilities: "Who were this Axelrod and his
henchmen / operatives anyway? CIA, KGB, Mossad, M-5, some ultra-secret military
goings-on?"
"Then one morning when I lifted the blotter the hair on my arms once again stood
up. The signal (the piece of paper with 65 written on it) was gone. In its place
was some dust-like powder in which a finger had scrawled two words."
"Expect contact."
Swann continues: "The result of the promised 'contact' was that if I had any
doubts about whether they existed, such doubts were shortly to be resolved. I
almost got killed in the process."
"The expected contact came in July, 1977, a few days after I discovered the
message in the dust."
Swann was surprised to see Mr. Axelrod standing in the dining hall at SRI. After
a brief meet-up with Axelrod in the men's room, Swann was directed to Axelrod's
Jeep, waiting outside in the parking lot.
Axelrod drove Swann to a Lear Jet waiting at the San Jose airport, and informed
him that they might have an opportunity to see a UFO, "rather close up."
After several hours of flight the plane made a covert landing without any lights
onto a dark runway. This was followed by a two-hour drive into cold, dark
mountains. Swann noticed that the van moved even after the van's motor appeared
to go silent.
Once they reached their destination, Axelrod, Swann and Axelrod's two operatives
hiked their way to the intended location.
Axelrod instructed Ingo, "Just observe, we'll debrief later ... Do not move
unless I tell you to. They detect heat, noise, motion like mad."
Swann, Axelrod and the two operatives watched, and waited. Above a small lake, a
gray fog began to rise. Swann was startled as the fog was suddenly awash in
luminous colors. Purple, red and yellow lightning bolts silently shot out in all
directions.
Then, suddenly an object appeared, fading into view over the lake waters. Swann
described the object as triangular, almost diamond shaped.
"As I remember it, the thing did not 'transport' itself. It GREW in place right
where it appeared."
With the appearance of the object a wind passed overhead, causing pine cones and
branches to fall to the ground. Swann writes that "ruby-red laser beams" began
shooting out from the object, which still appeared to be growing in size, even
though it remain stationary over the same location above the lake. Swann
estimated the fully visible object at ninety feet wide.
Laser beams hit the trees, and in the commotion of blasting pine and
low-frequency pulsations, Swann was dragged out of harm's way by Axelrod's
operatives. A beam cracked the branches at the location they had only moments
before abandoned in urgent haste. Looking back for a final glimpse, Swann
noticed that the water of the lake was being sucked up into the weird object.
Swann writes "I was virtually petrified with a kind of terror for which there
are few words to describe."
Upon returning to the airfield, Swann observed an USA-Alaska mail plane. He
surmised that they had been in far northern Alaska.
Axelrod explained, "Our mission will be disbanded shortly and the work picked up
by others, because of strategic security reasons involved ..."
"Next week you will be summoned for a complete physical examination, ostensibly
in line with overseeing the health status of the people on your
project. We just want to be sure you experienced no physical damage. The
physicians performing the examination will be ordinary doctors who have no
knowledge of our existence."
Swann mentions that he sustained a leg injury while viewing the UFO. We have yet
to find any mention of this in the STAR GATE files.
According to Swann, "The last I saw of Mr. Axelrod was at the San Jose airport,
and so there ends the tale of my encounters with him and his ultra-subterranean
covert mission."
GRILL FLAME and BEYOND
A CIA released memo on SRI stationary, dated November 2, 1978, from Hal
[Puthoff] states that, "Just a quick note. For what it's worth, Swann now has a
T/S [top secret] clearance with DoD [Dept. of Defense]."
Indeed, Swann was ushered into the inner sanctum of many top secret, limited
access military programs, coming as a result of the success of the SRI psychic
research. The turning point was the move from experimental work into operational
programs, and Swann's knowledge and ability was to become the reference point
for many. By 1984 he was personally training military personnel to become
working psychic spies.
The CIA's role had been moved from cutting edge research sponsor to "tasking
customer," with the various Department of Defense military service elements
taking the lead.
A summary of activity requested by Senate Appropriations Committee via
Congressionally Directed Action states:
"During the period between 1975 and 1979, the following DoD Service elements
supported psi [psychic] research:
[Note: The various programs were grouped together under a project titled GRILL
FLAME]
The U.S. Navy program was to evaluate an
individual's ability to perceive remote visual stimuli ...
The U.S Air Force National Air Intelligence Center, formerly the Foreign
Technology Division
(FTD), initiated its program by asking whether the phenomena existed and whether
it could be used to collect intelligence ... [redacted service or agency]
research effort focused on the use of RV [remote viewing] to collect
intelligence data ... "
Of potential interest to the Ingo Swann tale, the report continues with:
"The U.S. Army's Missile Research and Development Command (MIRADCOM) had
Stanford Research Institute (SRI) under contract from August 1977 to 1978. The
work was done under the sponsorship of the Missile Intelligence Agency (MIA).
The object of the MIA program was to determine whether selected individuals
could interact and influence, by mental means only, sensitive electronic
equipment ..."
Curiously, the MIRADCOM program began in August 1977, one month following
Swann's alleged encounter with the alien machine in Alaska. The implication was
that remote perturbation, commonly called psychokinesis, or mind over matter,
could somehow be used to sabotage our nuclear missile deterrent. Of the subjects
tested at SRI, it was Swann that had allegedly perturbed sensitive test
equipment, and remote viewed the interior of the device.
The report continues: "From May 1979 to September 1979, SRI assisted MIRADCOM in
developing sensitive measurement equipment for the experiment [to test for
remote perturbation by mind over matter] ... the Army Material Systems Analysts
Activity (AMSAA) extended the applications-oriented research lines begun by
other organizations ... During this same period of time the U.S. Army
Intelligence and Security Command (USA INSCOM) was also asked whether RV [remote
viewing] could be used to collect intelligence data."
The report also notes that, "During the period that DoD Service organizations
were involved, DIA also pursued some aspects of psychoenergetics [remote viewing
and perturbation, mind over matter]. Its activities were restricted, however, to
aspects clearly related to threat assessment and intelligence data collection.
DIA contracted research with SRI to train individuals to do RV [remote viewing]
and supported attempts by experienced remote viewers to collect intelligence on
former Soviet sites of operational interest."
Is there anything to be gleaned by looking closer at the various agencies
involved in the official record that might help to identify Mr. Axelrod and his
black operation? One possibility involves the numerous reports of nuclear
missiles going off-line when UFO's have buzzed the launch field. This clearly
registers as a major breach of the national security. Perhaps there was concern
that the UFO's buzzing air bases might be related to sightings during various
space missions, like the recent revelation that a UFO had shadowed the Apollo 11
mission?
It is possible that target locations on the moon were selected based upon
observations of UFO's by the astronauts. It is also quite conceivable that
someone might have decided it was worth a try to have Swann, notable for his
Earthly remote viewing of super-secret installations here on Earth, take a
minds-eye view of the moonscape to see what was going on in the darkness.
Fans of the hit television series, "The X-Files," will tell you that, "The truth
is out there."
For real-life psychic operative Ingo Swann, the truth is still in his head, and
he isn't talking anymore.
Note: Additional information and documentation are available at the Starstream
Research web site:
www.starstreamresearch.com
Copyright (c) 2006 Gary S. Bekkum and Starstream Research
All rights reserved.
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