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London's UFO Spy Games: On Her MAJIC Secret Service?

The Ministry of Defence looks at weird science. Now they want to destroy the files before the public can view them. Are they hiding a deep secret?

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09/05/2010 03:37 AM CST

(STARpod.org) -- In late 2006, at the height of the UFO spy games, a STARstream Research investigative source from London informed me she had been smeared as an operative of MI6: the British Secret Intelligence Service.

Although no one seemed willing to accept responsibility for the accusation -- which had effectively prevented an important meeting between my source and Rick Doty, a former Air Force Office of Special Investigations agent, who had been connected to UFO tales -- I was able to obtain independent confirmation from several persons, including a senior intelligence official and a government intelligence consultant.

A few years later, Chris Robinson, a well known psychic detective in the United Kingdom, added to the mystery, by telling me he had worked in the United States with American intelligence agencies, including the National Security Agency and the Defense Intelligence Agency.

Robinson suggested that British intelligence may have been alarmed by this situation; he was concerned about possible interference by MI6 with the American second generation psychic spy effort.

Another British citizen, Daz Smith, author of Surfing the Psychic Internet, obtained several documents from the MoD under Freedom of Information, and was able to prove the Ministry of Defence had investigated "weird science" including alternative "UFO" propulsion technology and psychic remote spying.

The files obtained by Smith were concerned with topics like gravitational theory, the extraction of energy from out of nothing (zero-point or vacuum energy), conferences attended by foreign nationals, visits to or by foreigners (redacted, so the actual identity of who was visiting and where they were visiting is not clear), exotic energy technologies, and quantum effects.

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The documents are redacted to prevent identification of individuals, and more importantly, foreign governments that might be compromised by their release.

A large portion of the release includes what appears to be private email messages from the late 1990s, on the topic of magical "morphogenetic fields," able to interact with DNA from a distance. The subject matter would appear to resonate more with the magical expositions of Harry Potter than any conventional scientific analysis.

One of the messages is clear about the magical property of the alleged fields: they are non-local, which means they exist outside of space and time.

It appears that the person who sent the emails extracted the content from Russian and other foreign conference abstracts.

The file collection is identified as DI51/GPO28, on "novel phenomena" and "remote viewing," and DI51/GPO21 on "novel bio-effects, psychotronics, and remote viewing."

"Remote viewing" is a term used by the US government for psychic spying on a distant location.

"Psychotronics" is an older cold-war term for paranormal phenomena, and typically is used to refer to the work of Soviet researchers.

Included in the files are requests for US government research documents from the original CIA investigation at Stanford Research Institute in the 1970s.

One of the emails declares:

In [redacted] they had the question, why the morphogenetic fields, though they are far reaching, do not necessarily effect and disturb us. They suggested, that within the magnetic field of the Earth, our own field is stabilized and we are kept immune. But with the magnetic field shielded or reduced, we loose this immunity and become sensitive to far distant messages."

The presence of "non-endogenous" signals in the brain was reported to STARstream Research by an expert in 2006.

The idea of brain to brain communication, analogous with radio transmission and reception, is the core idea behind artificially enhanced "telepathy" for communication on the battlefield.

The idea of using telepathy was explored by the military at the Defense Intelligence Agency in the US, during the early 1990s.

Among files released by the Ministry of Defence on the topic of UFOs, are discussions of theory that might explain the reports of unusual phenomena.

Torsion and gravity fields are among the ideas explored within the declassified record.

One document notes that "large scale studies of 'torsion fields' and their manifestation in nature have been made in Russia and, it is claimed, 'have resulted in the development of several unique methods and technologies unparalleled anywhere in the world' ... it is claimed that applications exist in the areas of 'remote sensing' ... in particular it is claimed that extraction, filtering, visualization, processing, and analysis of torsion field information" had been accomplished by the Russian researchers.

Mainstream media sources are reporting that the Ministry of Defence will no longer archive UFO reports (and, one might presume, anything related to the topic like 'morphogenetic filds').

Although the file evidence is widely held by conspiracy theorists as proof of a vast international cover-up, knowledgeable individuals have reported the desire to "wash their hands" of the "phenomenology problem" is based on a near total lack of understanding of the real data.

For more information, see SPIES, LIES, AND POLYGRAPH TAPE: Knowing the Future: The UFO Spy Games Book

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