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STARstream
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Current
Spacetime Threat
Assessment Level
SEVERE:
there
is a strong
potential for
realization of
damaging events
How we determine
the threat level:
* Open sources (media,
reports, scientific papers)
* Private sources (government
'chatter')
* AMP sources (threat scenarios)
The Spacetime Threat is assessed
from multiple sources, including
AMP (anomalous mental phenomena)
sources which may represent
alternative channels of
information, including viral
information and human intuitive
perception.
AMP sources are used to enhance
the threat assessment. No claim
of objective overt reality is
assigned to AMP sources beyond
the additional creative input
supplied by intuitive data. For
example, elements of government
intelligence have utilized input
from authors of fiction to
develop threat scenarios to
assess the potential for
unforeseen developments that may
have been overlooked using
conventional methods.
Mapping of AMP sources to
real-world events as they occur
drives the threat level higher.
For example, if an AMP source
provided a PAST (Premonition
Alert to a Spacetime Threat) of
a nuclear detonation, followed
by real-world intelligence
warning of a 'loose nuke' on the
black market, then the threat
level would be increased.
For
more information see Minds,
Machines, and Madness
SPACETIME THREAT ASSESSMENT SCALE
EXTREME:
threatening events are already in progress
SEVERE:
there is a strong potential for realization of damaging events
HIGH:
a potential exists for damaging events
ELEVATED:
a potential exists for developing threats
GUARDED:
climate is favorable for developing threats
LOW:
a small potential exists for developing threats
STARstream
Research
Our Mission:
STAR Reports
survey exotic physics and consciousness concepts related to
the survival or otherwise of the human race. The Starstream
material will from time to time appear as the Spacetime
Threat Assessment Report, targeted to various select
contacts in the defense and intelligence community.
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