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A
STARstream
Research
/Spies, Lies, and Polygraph
Tape
Special
Investigation
Series
EXEMPT
from
Legal Recourse
A
PROGRESS REPORT
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Investigation Continues Into Spy
Game Surrounding UFO Mystery
When a former USAF
Counterintelligence officer told a TIGER Committee member
he had received classified information from current government
officials, our investigation revealed a trail of spies, lies and
polygraph tape.
In the
United States of
America, there is no
statue of limitation for
espionage, even if the
source of the security
breach remains embedded
in a tale of other
worlds.
At issue: Rumors passed among members of the intelligence
community about the government's "core story" of contact with
intelligent beings not from this world.
Twenty years ago Howard Blum, author and former reporter for the
New York Times, investigated clandestine government interest in
the UFO phenomena, in his out-of-print book, "Out There: The
Government's Secret Quest for Extraterrestrials." In 2006,
Starstream Research picked up the trail left behind by Blum,
when we networked with past and present day government
intelligence officers and their associates in the private
sector.
Blum tells the story of a U.S. Government Secret Working Group,
tasked with examining the UFO enigma.
Blum also confirms something we were told by an associate of a
Senior Intelligence Official: The CIA and other intelligence
agencies that monitor foreign activities, may also turn their
eye against citizens of the United States.
According to Blum, on page 166 of the paperback edition of "Out
There," "The ranking CIA representative to the Working Group ...
revealed that the agency could, after all, legally investigate
(domestically) UFO sightings. He cited Executive Order 12333 ...
it had been determined, the CIA representative announced ...
that the Working Group's purposes did not violate any of the
presidential caveats."
Executive Order 12333, Section 1.8, states that the Central
Intelligence Agency, "without assuming or performing any
internal security functions, [may] conduct counterintelligence
activities within the United States in
coordination with the FBI as required by procedures agreed upon
by the Director of Central Intelligence and the Attorney
General."
In addition the CIA is allowed to "Protect the security of its
installations, activities, information, property, and employees
by
appropriate means, including such investigations of applicants,
employees, contractors, and other persons with similar
associations with the CIA as are necessary," and, "Conduct such
administrative and technical support activities within and
outside the United States as are necessary ..."
Given the recent appearance of past and present CIA officers
interacting with UFO enthusiasts over the Internet, we suspect
that the truth is far stranger than the fictional tales that
surround the core story.
The next phase of our investigation may involve an increase in
our involvement within the core story as new revelations may
resuscitate old and mostly forgotten security arrangements.
We are especially interested in any investigators in the UFO
field bearing government titles. Since we released the EXEMPT
series we have been contacted by government related persons. For
example we recently received an email sourced from Department of
Homeland Security / FEMA servers, although the individual in
question declared a purely private interest in the UFO
phenomena. Since we had already been asked to tone down the
information we were making public by an officer based out of the
Defense Intelligence Agency and reporting to the Officer of the
Director of National Intelligence, we were more than a little
curious. Thanks to reporters like Blum, their sources, and the
Freedom of Information Act, there is solid documentation of
methods used by intelligence officers in their contacts with the
private sector.
We first were alerted to the interest of certain intelligence
officials when we received an email from Dan Smith in September,
2000, filled with intriguing clues that suggested CIA
involvement. Dan Smith is a private citizen, albeit one with
family connections to high places, including his sister, a
friend of Nancy Bush Ellis, President George W. Bush's aunt.
Since August, of 2006, we have seen copies of email messages
between a Senior Intelligence Official and his associates, where
attention has been focused on allegations of phony email
messages that appeared to originate from high-ranking
intelligence officials. Speculations abound about who might be
behind the hoaxing of email messages that appear to originate
from government servers, and their motives. Unofficial rumors
and reports of possible suspects and suspicious activities have
been exchanged, but the true nature of the "core story" remains
unknown, or so we are led to believe.
According to our source, a Senior Intelligence Official, an
investigation was intimated as coming from his office in order
to provoke a response from a former intelligence officer, and
suspected hoaxer of UFO tales. Other unnamed sources have
confirmed that the FBI was notified of the unusual email
activity.
A story in The Washington Times quoted Joel Brenner, head of the
Office of the National Counterintelligence Executive, "You can't
leave the counterintelligence to the fanatics and paranoiacs."
A debate volleying about UFO Internet forums involves the state
of mind of Dan Smith, and the nature of his relationship with
past and present intelligence officials. Mr. Smith often posts
outrageous claims about the so-called visitor phenomena of
otherworldly intelligent interference in human affairs, a topic
that surreptitiously slides across the boundaries of science and
religion. Mr. Smith also refers to government officials and
intimates that he is a proxy for their efforts towards
disclosure of the reality of the UFO phenomena. Officials have
confirmed their association with Mr. Smith, but quickly deny any
official interest or support of Mr. Smith's activities.
The very public fiasco surrounding Mr. Smith, in the context of
Joel Brenner's statement, leaves a gray smudge where
investigators have sought the truth behind the government's
involvement with paranormal and UFO phenomena. Based upon an
initial examination of the quagmire of messages, claims, denials
and counterclaims, as well as other undisclosed relationships
and activities known to us, we intend to continue with our
investigation.
Another issue of interest, an opinion passed to us by an
undisclosed source involved the possible infiltration of "The
Intelligence Business Community" into the UFO phenomenology
network, a network with numerous nodes in the military
industrial complex.
The current trend towards outsourcing intelligence requirements
to the private sector might explain internationally famous
psychic Uri Geller's strange response to author Jon Ronson's
question about his past CIA sponsored activities. When asked
about his intelligence connections, Uri told Ronson he was no
longer able to discuss the subject. At the time of the Geller
interview shortly after the 9/11 attacks, Ronson was unaware
that the Ministry of Defence of the United
Kingdom was actively investigating the potential for using
psychic vision to obtain intelligence.
If the American and British Intelligence Services are continuing
to investigate and, perhaps, exploit psychics for the war on
terror, another question comes to mind: Are foreign intelligence
services, and in particular those cited by Joel Brenner,
including Russia, China and Iran, using unconventional psychic
collection techniques to enhance the "advanced surveillance and
reconnoitering" that concerns counterintelligence chief Brenner
and his staff?
Regardless of the veracity of paraphysical phenomena for
intelligence collection, a serious problem for
counterintelligence operations is dealing with the mixture of
real nuts and bolts programs, some under government sponsorship
and with military implications, and the strange world of
phenomenology. Part of the problem comes from the incestuous
relationship of past and present mind-altering and
mind-influencing psychological operations and the hidden secret
projects seeking to develop operational phenomenology.
A prime example is the cloudy relationship between the CIA's
MKULTRA programs involving the use of hallucinogenic like LSD,
and the STAR GATE program. STAR GATE involved a series of
projects controlled by the Defense Intelligence Agency, the USAF
and others, but was handed off to the CIA for review and
declassification. Although STAR GATE programs were eventually
operated under careful government guidelines involving "human
use" in research, the programs trace their ancestral parentage
to secret activities decades before the program was terminated
in the mid-1990's, when STAR GATE was officially revealed to the
public.
Former Director of Central Intelligence Richard Helms was
clearly interested in the potential of the human mind in the
cold war battle against a perceived Soviet adversary already
known to have spent large sums of money in a disreputable search
for psychic warriors. According to an email obtained by
Starstream Research and sourced from an associate of Richard
Helms, the former Director of Intelligence confirmed knowledge
of the existence of the "core story," adding something to the
effect of, "You do not have need to know and neither do I."
We received direct testimony from a Senior Intelligence Official
that high ranking officials were falsely implicated in the
UFO-related emails that were designed to appear to have
originated from government servers. We could easily interpret
such a statement as counterintelligence intended to move our
investigation and the public spotlight away from the individuals
in question.
The fall guy in this affair has been identified as a well known
former USAF counterintelligence officer, now working with New
Mexico law enforcement. Sources tell us the FBI has been put on
notice, but nothing substantial has been revealed regarding any
official Federal inquiry.
There is another small problem yet to be rectified. Someone told
a former high ranking CIA analyst that one of our contributing
writers was working for the British Secret Intelligence Service,
aka MI-6. We were informed that communication of this rumor was
directed at the same USAF counterintelligence officer alleged to
have been involved in the email forgeries.
A Senior Intelligence Official denies any involvement in
requesting that this story be passed to the former USAF officer,
but we have email from another associate that appears to
contradict this denial. Instead of offering an explanation
for why this information was deliberately passed on, we were
told that the writer in question had been reported to have been
observed by a neutral third party at a facility in London
frequented by MI-6 officers. Perhaps that was sufficient to put
the writer on a "watch list." The truth is we simply don't know
enough of the dynamics behind this situation to offer an
opinion.
The Senior Intelligence Official did confirm consulting with an
associate in the private sector, telling him our contributing
writer had asked questions he felt were inappropriate during an
informal meeting last year.
We have failed to conclude anything of substance from the
various reports, beyond noting the inconsistency in the
individual reports coming from our sources involved with the
government.
The Starstream Research special investigation remains on-going.
Copyright (c) 2007 Gary S. Bekkum for Starstream Research. All
rights
reserved.
EXEMPT from Legal Recourse
Additional details are presently under review by the editor of
Starstream Research, as the investigation remains on-going.
The results of the investigation, reviews of CIA documents, and
additional details are available at the Starstream Research web
site:
www.starstreamresearch.com
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