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Two Tales from the
Dark Side

Commentary by
GARY S BEKKUM
Phenomenology
paints a broad
swath across
human
experience.
Hidden within the
phenomenal world
is an amazing
secret; one so
obvious that it
should have been
as apparent as
the nose on our
collective faces
many years ago,
had it not been
for the
shortsightedness
of cultural
myopia in the
Western world.
More on that in
a moment.
Recently I have
been reading two
books with
different views
of the
"phenomenological
problem" which
remains hidden
within the
compartments of
officialdom here
in the United
States, or so we
have been told.
One
makes outrageous
claims about
"nuts and bolts"
visitation from
other worlds;
the other digs
deep into the
problem of human
perception and
touches directly
on the
phenomenal
currency of the
human mind.
The first book,
"Exempt from
Disclosure,"
tells the tale
of "The
Disturbing Case
About the UFO
Cover-up" -- the
second, "Surfing
the
Psychic
Internet,"
examines a
personal account
of "psychic
exploring,
dimensional life
forms, and our
secret part in
the universe."
In the heavily
revised second
edition of his
book, author
Robert M.
Collins presents
a case for U.S.
government
concealment of
extraterrestrial
visitation on
the part of the
United States
Air Force.
Rumors abound,
speculation
prevails, but
thanks in part
to a wealth of
detail the book
succeeds in
spite of the
lack of
narrative
direction and
organization.
I first heard
about USAF
involvement
"with the
aliens" in the
early
1980s from "Sarge,"
an acquaintance
who had recently
left the Air
Force
According to
Collins,
"In 1985 Bill
Moore (author of
'Roswell' book),
Jaime
Shandera
(Hollywood TV
producer), Ernie
Kellerstrass
(retired Air
Force Lt. Col.
with an
intelligence
background),
Rick Doty (USAF
Counter-Intelligence),
plus others and
myself were
brought together
as a group
attempting to
uncover the
truth."
Later Collins
explains, "I ran
into the subject
of UFOs while
working as
an FTD analyst
in the areas of
Theoretical and
Applied Physics
at the
Foreign
Technology
Division (FTD),
Wright-Patterson
AFB, OH in the
summer of 1985."
Speaking of the
Foreign
Technology
Division, there is an
interesting
connection
between FTD and
the subject of Daz Smith's
book,
"Surfing the
Psychic
Internet," in
the incarnation
of
Dale Graff, a USAF
physicist from FTD, who played
a role in the
United States
Government's
STAR GATE
programs.
STAR GATE is the
generic name for
a group of
programs that
ran from the
mid-1970s until
1995 at various
agencies. The
goal of STAR
GATE was to
develop
operational
psychic
capabilities for
intelligence
collection by
America's
Intelligence
Community.
The
actual role of
the USAF FTD in the
psychic work
remains a bit of
a mystery.
Perhaps there is
more to be
learned from the
50,000 or so
pages of STAR
GATE that are
still
classified.
Curiously,
some
STAR GATE files
describe psychic
encounters with
"extraterrestrial
beings" by
military
personnel
trained in the
art of
psychic vision
known as "remote
viewing." More
recently
we
heard a rumor
passed to us by
investigative
author Gus Russo
that the NSA had
resurrected a
deep black
super-secret
psychic program
that had also
run
into problems
with "an unknown
extraterrestrial
presence."
Robert Collins
also tells of
strange phone
calls from
metallic
sounding voices
similar to the
supernatural
phone calls
portrayed in the
film "The Mothman
Prophecies."
For those of you
more inclined to
define your
mystical human
experiences in
the cloak of
religious
imagery, we
suspect the
"unknown
extraterrestrial
presence" bears
no small
resemblance to
the dark forces
of Christian
fiction author Terry
James'
fictionalized
encounters of
government
persons
and demonic
beings.
Daz Smith's book
is described as
"a mystical
exploration into
the hidden
dimensions that
surround us ...
Throughout these
travels we
communicate with
and meet Alien
Beings,
Spiritual
Masters, and a
dark presence
that stalks the
traveler waiting
for a time to
strike."
Caveat emptor!
Unlike Rober
Collins' book,
which lacks a
cohesive
narrative, Daz
Smith
tells his tale
of personal
encounters with
the unknown in a
tightly
written dramatic
first-hand style
that brings the
reader face to
face
with the
unknown, at
times
reminiscent of
Carlos
Castaneda's
description of
the terrors that
await the
initiate.
In one
particularly
dramatic moment,
Smith writes,
"The dark form
had
spread all
around me and I
felt trapped as
it kept
expanding and
circled around
and around, with
its menacing
whispering
tentacles of
dreadful noise.
The wolf just
sat there
staring at me
almost oblivious
to the
foreboding dark
form. I didn't
see it at first,
but after a
while it
dawned on me,
this wasn't a
natural response
from a wolf or
any living
form, if I could
feel the
crushing sense
of dark evil
that encircled
us
then a true
creature
certainly
would."
Smith writes of
an impending
battle, "not
a physical
battle but a
spiritual
battle, a battle
for the soul of
man."
And that leads
us back to the
secret mentioned
previously.
Information
theory says that
"there is no
information
without physical
representation."
The implication
is that any
experience of
perception,
including the
imaginative
variety, must
have a basis in
a structure that
is no less real
than any other
experience of
the world.
As 'phenomenologists'
we are
interested in
understanding the unexplained
and
unexplainable
varieties of
human
experience. A
short list
includes the
'nuts and bolts' materialists
searching for
everything from
UFOs as alien
spacecraft and
sightings of
Bigfoot, to
spiritualists
seeking close
encounters with
subjective
realities.
These subjective
worlds appear to
imitate the
collective
experience of
the "real world"
-- the world we
share in our
communications
about the nature
of personal
experience. As
our
understanding of
the nature of
reality
increased, we
realized that
human
senses are
limited in their
perception of
the world around
us.The
modern western
reality is built
around an
extended
perception of
the world
provided by
technology.
Of
course science
seeks to set
that extended reality on
a firm
foundation of
prediction and
explanation and
largely succeeds
in doing so.
Recently there
have been
reasoned
arguments for
the possibility
that
human experience
is one aspect of
a massive
"simulation."
Unlike the
fictional
films of "The Matrix" the
simulated
universe would
be self-contained
within
physicist
Stephen
Hawking's
concept of "The
Mind of God"
that determines
the laws which
rule our
realities.
Among those
realities one
encounters
levels and
hierarchies of
the
imaginable and
the physical,
each playing a
physical role in
the great
machination of
creation.
Are we alone in
this universe of
countless stars
and alternative
worlds?
Robert Collins
and Daz Smith
offer
alternative
visions of
mankind's role
in the vastness
that surround
us.

Read the Terry James
Interview.
"For we wrestle not against flesh and blood,
but against principalities, against powers,
against the rulers of the darkness of this
world, against spiritual wickedness in high
places."
"So, believing God’s
Word as absolute Truth,
I have to believe they
are presently
intertwining themselves
with government and
science in clandestine,
dark project areas. How
aware governmental
officials –in the black,
covert regions, or
other—are in these
things, I wouldn’t
conjecture. But,
someone, somewhere, has
to know something is
beyond what we consider
normal."


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