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- From: Don.Allen@p3.f2112.n2430.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Don Allen)
- Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo
- Subject: Eschatology
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- Date: 21 Nov 93 07:12:12 GMT
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-
- Mike Corbin could stand it no more and blurted out to Don Allen:
-
- > I am really curious here...
-
- > With all of this Dan Smith crapola about MJ-12, Pandolphin,
- > and the others, what is the story on them claiming that
- > they are the MJ-12 group? This is absolutely ludicrous!
- > What proof have they offered, considering that the MJ-12
- > group itself has never been proven, and for the most part,
- > the documents have been dismissed as hoax?
-
- Not MJ-12..Aviary. Not Pandolfin - Ron Pandolfi = "Pelican" .
-
- The following is offered as a possible answer to your questions.
-
- ================================================================
-
- Courtesy of C.E.R.N., the Close Encounters Research Network. This
- article published in the CE CHRONICLES, the journal of C.E.R.N. in
- the Nov-Dec 1993 *premier* edition.
-
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-
- The Aviary, the Aquarium, and Eschatology
-
- by Vince Johnson
-
-
- Eschatology:
-
- 1: The branch of theology concerned with the final events in the
- history of the world or of mankind.
-
- 2: A belief concerning death, the end of the world, or the ultimate
- destiny of mankind; specifically any of the various Christian
- doctrines concerning the Second Coming, the resurrection of the dead,
- or the Last Judgement.
- ======================================================================
-
-
- As more than a casual observer of contemporary ufology, I've recently
- become aware of a what could be a significant new twist in popular
- perception about UFOs. For many, UFOs are not the manifestation of
- extraterrestrial intelligence, but instead, are a metaphysical
- phenomena -- a manifestation of spiritual entities. Many
- abductees/contactees are now characterizing their "unusual personal
- experiences" in a religious or metaphysical context.
-
- As an unabashed secular humanist, I am skeptical of these claims. But
- there are several aspects of the metaphysical interpretation of the
- UFO phenomenon that should be considered before rejecting it out of
- hand.
-
- Admittedly, a lot of what follows is based on rumor, hearsay and
- circumstantial evidence. Much is derived from numerous phone calls
- from Dan Smith, whose religious beliefs regarding the UFO phenomenon
- have induced a messianic zeal to "spread the Word."
-
- These calls have provided a flurry of information on what I have
- previously termed "fringe" beliefs, as well as providing the names and
- backgrounds of the birds who comprise the Aviary. According to Dan,
- who undoubtedly is privy to a wealth of accurate, though not widely
- known UFO information, this data is being released through him due to
- the grave concern by high government officials about impending
- metaphysical catastrophe - the eschaton, or the end of the world.
-
-
- Mr. Smith first came to my attention after the "Aquarium Conspiracy"
- article (see inset) was disseminated to computer bulletin board
- systems in the Spring of '93. In this article, Smith and Rosemary
- Ellen Guiley, directors of the Center for North American Crop Circle
- Studies, warned of an "eschatological emergency, "the reaction of
- various organizations--both inside and outside the government, and
- their attempt to establish a network of spiritually advanced
- individuals, the "Aquarium," to assist the Aviary in dealing with this
- crisis.
-
- -- inset --
-
- The "Aquarium Conspiracy" by Dan Smith and Rosemary Ellen Guiley
-
- "In the beginning there was eschatology--the branch of theology
- dealing with the end times. Dan, having spent many years first
- studying physics and then metaphysics, came to the conclusion that the
- scientists have been looking at the world upside down. Mind, not
- matter, is the foundation for all realities. Moreover, the materialist
- paradigm was in danger of imminent collapse, being subverted on the
- inside by its own contradictions, and on the outside by the growing
- body of evidence for the paranormal. Creating and maintaining a
- reality is no easy game. It requires a lot of magic, and a lot of
- conscious critters like ourselves who are pretty good at collective
- self-deception. Fortunately-- or perhaps unfortunately--our particular
- reality game has about reached its natural conclusion, and we are
- waking up to the fact that mind and matter are not separate. We are
- undergoing an exciting but stressful revolution in our collective
- consciousness. This revolution, or global spiritual emergency, will
- bring upheavals and overloads in our global consciousness that will
- impact the material Earth for better or worse, and may quickly get out
- of control. We also will be opening up to other realities that will be
- impacting us as well. Our present very tidy sense of reality and its
- boundaries is due to become much more fluid and permeable. Every
- spiritual tradition takes very seriously its prophesies about the end
- of the world, but for the first time we are seeing these prophesies
- turning into believable predictions of earth and reality changes. That
- is how Dan fell from physics into eschatology. After experiencing
- numerous slammed doors among his former scientific colleagues, he
- decided that the most logical place to find fellow eschatologists
- would be in various intelligence agencies and among investigators of
- the paranormal. Dan next addressed how to communicate about the
- eschaton. Even a small hint that the government is worried about the
- end of the world might start a chain reaction of panic, which could
- possibly serve as a trigger for the eschaton. On the other hand,
- people inside the government might be wanting to set up a kind of
- civil defense network vis a vis the eschaton, and so they would be
- looking for people on the outside who could much more freely network
- among the general public. An important link in the communication chain
- is what has become known as the Aviary. This is the final link next to
- the public network, and so it must be heavily disguised by its own
- surrealistic smoke screen. The Aviary functions best by amplifying
- people's own misconceptions about the paranormal. It does this by
- helping to overinflate individual pieces of the puzzle so that
- particular investigators get pushed further into their own blind
- alleys. People are encouraged to be so distracted by the trees that
- they fail to see the forest. This cacophony by people looking for
- truth in all the strangest places provides an excellent cover for the
- deadly serious business of clearing the decks and battening down the
- hatches for the eschaton event. It is like a Manhattan Project going
- on behind the scenes of alien grays and praying mantises having sex
- with humans. However, this eschaton conspiracy is being orchestrated
- by higher powers, and we don't mean the Committee of 300. Very few of
- the people even near the center of the orchestration have a clear
- picture of what is coming down, but they do know that something is
- coming and that they will have front row seats. The Manhattan Project
- relative to the eschaton is a global civilian network of people who
- will serve as a lightning rod for the cosmic energies coming in during
- the consciousness revolution. They will be looking to channel these
- energies into expanded realities. Thus, they will provide a degree of
- protection for those people who can find their places alongside the
- network. Outside of the network there will be greater levels of trauma
- and confusion. The pieces of the network are already in place, the
- remaining task is to properly activate and link the pieces into a
- critical mass of awareness. This last step is now underway. This is
- how an Aviary helps to spawn an Aquarium, and how birds learn to swim.
- The Aquarium is our business, and we are working to reach people who
- are ready to be activated in the consciousness revolution."
-
-
- I was intrigued after reading the "Aquarium Memo" because it implied
- that the authors had cultivated sources within the intelligence
- community. The only question was whether this information was accurate
- or bogus. I drafted a response and uploaded it to Don Allen, moderator
- for the FIDO UFO conference, requesting that he forward it to Dan
- Smith. Several days later, I received the first of many calls from
- him.
-
-
- Since Smith had alluded to his close contacts with the Aviary, most of
- my questions centered around this mysterious group of alleged UFO
- insiders comprised of scientists, military personnel, and inteligence
- analysts. Dan's primary contact with this group is "Pelican" who
- reportedly mans the "Wierd Desk" (UFOs,etc) at CIA. While Pelican's
- main job with the CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology is to
- monitor foreign technological developments, Pelican also tracks
- millennial/eschatological communities, "entering a twilight zone where
- psychic techniques are being generated by humans and other entities,"
- says Smith.
-
- According to Smith, UFOs are primarily a psychological/metaphysical
- phenomenon which are both preparing us and pressuring us to develop
- our own psi abilities. Not that UFOs are a single type of entity,
- Smith asserts that there are "powers and principalities" at work --
- presumably supernatural entities like angels and demons.
-
- Furthermore, he said that a radical program of parapsychological
- research and development is currently underway near Los Alamos, New
- Mexico. This group's development of psychokinesis, and psychotronics
- (a term used to denote psychic warfare techniques) represents a danger
- of eschatological proportions. "These techniques have been available,
- but controlled, throughout history. Now, other entities are forcing
- the issue," said Smith.
-
- During the course of our first conversation, Smith was unable to
- provide much proof of his claims. He reported that his governmental
- sources "hinted at" an eschatological emergency. To prove the evil
- intent of the entities involved, he referred to reports of human
- mutilations in the Amazon which have been officially attribbuted to
- drug dealers, but according to his sources, were committed by these
- evil entities. When I asked why the CIA was interested in eschatology,
- he replied that the ramifications of the eschaton event represented a
- serious threat to national security, and thus, fell into the parview
- of the intelligence agencies.
-
- Smith also revealed that the eschatological issues he raised related
- directly to the Biblical prophecies of the book of Revelations.
-
- I thanked Mr. Smith for the call, and invited him to keep me abreast
- of future developments. With the addition of demons, angels, "black
- magic," psychotronic technology, and assorted spooks working at cross
- purposes, my already strained credulity was pushed a bit further.
-
-
- The Aviary
- ----------
-
- Dan proceeded to call me regularly. Each call provided tantalizing
- snippets of information -- some simply incredible at first hearing,
- but with confirmation on some of the data coming in from disparate
- sources all across the country. Naturally, my curiosity centered
- around the identities and activities of the Aviary. I suspect that
- many believe the Bird People to be cogs in a giant conspiracy to
- manage the public's perception of UFOs. Not necessarily so, according
- to Smith. Far from being a well-funded, omnipotent secret society of
- the guardians of UFO data, the Aviary is nothing more than an ad hoc
- group of highly-placed "UFO buffs."
-
- Initially, the factor that seemed most important was that Pelican was
- being so forthcoming -- presumably with the knowledge and consent of
- his superiors at CIA. This in itself forced me to conclude that there
- are two possible motives for all this apparent glasnost:
-
- 1. There is indeed an eschatological emergency as described by Dan
- Smith, i.e. fulfillment of biblical prophesy with attendent
- catastrophes; and/or
-
- 2. There is a new twist to the ol' UFO debunking game, capitalizing on
- new-age mysticism and millennial "apocophilia."
-
- Frankly, I lean towards the second explanation. After all, Smith
- himself described the Aviary as "amplifying people's own
- misconceptions about the paranormal. It does this by helping to
- overinflate individual pieces of the puzzle so that particular
- investigators get pushed further into their own blind alleys." I've
- personally been occupied by this ongoing saga for many months -- a
- "blind alley?" I wish I knew, but in either case, Pelican's
- involvement in this affair raises the ante significantly.
-
-
- Has something changed? Could we really be facing biblical "End Times?"
- As I mentioned previously, I would have laughed-off such suggestions a
- few months ago. However, Smith's references to "out of control"
- psychotronic research proved to be more substantive than I first
- realized.
-
- The Aviary is believed to be comprised of:
- ------------------------------------------
-
- Bruce Maccabee (Seagull) - Well-known Naval photograhic expert who
- verified the authenticity of the Gulf Breeze photos, a MUFON
- consultant and member of the Board of Directors of the Fund for UFO
- Research.
-
- Hal Puthoff, PhD. (Owl) - Physicist with the Institute for Advanced
- Research in Austin, Texas who specializes in Zero-Point Energy, a
- quantum phenomenon that could provide "free energy." Puthoff was once
- involved in remote-viewing experiments at the Stanford Research
- Institute.
-
- Dale Graff (Raven) - Performed contract oversight for the DIA at
- Wright Patterson AFB. Most recently, Graff was the chief of the DIA's
- Defense Technology/Special department. Rumored to be an abductee, and
- involved in "black magic" and psychotronic programs at Los Alamos, but
- fired recently by DIA. Smith says that Graff is the head of the
- "military" UFO working group at Los Alamos.
-
- Jack Vorona (bird name unknown) - Vorona is apparently the most covert
- of all the Birds. He is believed to have been a liason between Capitol
- Hill and Los Alamos. Was once involved in Project Sleeping Beauty, an
- attempt to disable enemy troops using electromagnetic radiation.
- Vorona has recently "vanished," and his present whereabouts are
- unknown.
-
- Richard Doty (Falcon) - Former AFOSI agent. Directly involved in the
- Bennewitz affair, and the attempt to funnel UFO information (or
- disinformation) concerning UFO briefing documents for the President to
- Linda Moulton Howe. Allegedly responsible for leaking bogus UFO
- reports while in AFOSI at Kirtland AFB. Currently employed by the New
- Mexico state police stationed in Dulce, New Mexico.
-
- Christopher "Kit" Green MD, PhD. (Bluejay) - Pelican's predecessor at
- the "Wierd Desk" at CIA. According to Smith, Green at one time had
- autopsy reports and photos of a UFO that crashed in a foreign country.
- Dr. Green is currently the chief of the Biomedical Sciences Dept. for
- General Motors. The CIA awarded him the National Intelligence Medal
- for his work on a classified project during the period 1979 to 1983.
-
- Robert Collins (Condor) - Former Captain, USAF. Involved in the
- Bennewitz affair, and probably participated in the scheme (with
- Richard Doty) to release UFO information/ disinformation to Linda
- Moulton Howe at Kirtland AFB.
-
- Ernie Kellerstraus (Hawk) - While working at Wright Patterson AFB in
- the '70s, he along with Bob Collins and Dale Graff are said to have
- supplied information to William Moore. Kellerstraus is rumored to have
- lived with an alien for a while (?), and is probably the source for
- the story concerning the aliens' preference for "strawberry ice
- cream".
-
- Scott Jones (Chickadee) - Well-connected, well-funded (by Laurence
- Rockefeller) head of the Human Potential Foundation. Former aid to
- Sen. Claiborne Pell, who has had a long-standing interest in UFOs and
- the paranormal. Jones is a MUFON Consultant with numerous highly
- placed government sources who consistently finds "no interest by
- government in UFOs."
-
- Bill Moore - (bird name unknown) This former Minnesota school teacher
- may have initiated a new regime in regards to ufology by the
- publication of "The Roswell Incident." This in itself may have been
- the single event that began the stripping away of decades of
- well-guarded UFO secrecy. His involvement in the Aviary seems to be
- either one of active coordination of the other Birds, or simply as a
- dupe, such as in the Bennewitz affair.
-
- John Alexander (Penquin) - Former colonel in Army Intelligence
- (INSCOM). Rumored to be involved in the Army's UFO research. Member of
- the board of directors of Psi Tech. Currently, head of "non-lethal"
- weapons program (see "Secret Conference" article) at Los Alamos. Said
- to be briefing Vice President Gore on the UFO phenomenon and psi
- projects.
-
- "Pelican," PhD - Pelican is a physicist with the CIA's Directorate of
- Science and Technology, who mans the "Wierd Desk" (UFOs, etc) at CIA.
-
-
- Apparently, it is Pelican who provided the bulk of the information
- that Smith tirelessly passed on. Smith says that Pelican has received
- some heat from his superiors for becoming so visible due to the AIR #1
- report on Bruce Maccabee's relationship to the CIA.
-
-
-
- Psi-Tech
- --------
-
- Psi-Tech is a private company that claims to provide its clients
- remote viewing services. Remote viewing is the act of psychically
- perceiving places or events at a distance. These techniques were
- learned during his stint with the US Army's Intelligence and Security
- Command (INSCOM), according to Major Ed Dames (ret.) , president of
- Psi-Tech, who describes his operation thusly (taken from a Psi-Tech
- brochure):
-
- ----
-
- PSI TECH, Inc. was founded in 1989 to perform specialized proprietary
- studies for science and industry on a contract basis.
-
- PSI TECH consists of a select, technically qualified group of
- professional analysts who provide a unique data collection capability
- not available anywhere else in the world. We are a team of highly
- trained Remote Viewing specialists.
-
- Remote Viewing has been validated by governmental and private
- scientific groups over the last two decades. Briefly stated, a remote
- viewer is able to locate and accurately describe things and events
- distant in time and space.
-
- PSI TECH has developed applied remote viewing into a powerful
- investigative tool. Our disciplined team of experts combines more
- than forty man-years of applied remote viewing experience.
-
- The rigorous target acquisition, data collection, and analytic
- protocols that we employ guarantee products and solutions of high
- value to PSI TECH customers.
-
- PSI TECH can rapidly provide you with reliable information that simply
- may not be available via any other means!
-
- PSI-TECH currently employs nine highly experienced remote viewers. The
- company also utilizes Ingo Swann as a subcontractor. Mr. Swann is
- internationally recognized as this country's premier natural psychic.
- He discovered and developed the proprietary methods now used by our
- company to train and conduct technical remote viewing.
-
- PSI-TECH has appointed two outside directors from science and
- industry. Additionally. we have at our disposal an adjunct Technical
- Analysis Team consisting of a multidisciplinary group of distinguished
- scientists, engineers, and medical doctors from national labs, major
- corporations and universities. These individuals provide analytical
- support to PSI-TECH technical intelligence collection projects as
- required.
-
- PSI-TECH training and operations performance standards are exacting.
- we require military precision on the part of our remote viewers. Each
- viewer works independently and does not collaborate or compare data
- with other viewers. The training program employed to install those
- unique skills which enable the production of calibrated, consistent
- and accurate results is rigorous.
-
- While at work a viewer's mind-body state could he generally
- characterized as one of high attention. To an unwitting observer a
- PSI-TECH viewer could easily be mistaken for someone engaged in an
- attempt to solve a difficult math or science problem. Conscious focus
- shifts between the tasks of directing the trained unconscious in a
- systematic exploration of the assigned target, breaking out (decoding)
- the target-associated gestalt patterns of information, then rendering
- the data as detailed words and sketches, (or models if necessary).
- Meticulous attention to technical remote viewing structure is required
- not only to correctly acquire the target and maintain lock-on but
- additionally to disallow subconscious analysis and/or imagination from
- interfering with the unconsciously acquired signal.
-
- ----
-
- Dames, a retired major in US Army Intelligence, is apparently "being
- all that he can be," bringing the skills he learned while in the Army
- to the marketplace. He claims that Psi-Tech has performed these
- projects to date: Enigma Penetration: The Tunguska Event; Enigma
- Penetration: Soviet Phobos II Space Craft Imaged Anomaly; Projected
- Technologies: Advanced Deep Space Propulsion Systems; Clandestine
- Iraqi Biological Weapons Facilities (Gratis in support of the United
- Nations CBW Inspection Team); A Relook of the KAL Flight 007 Shoot-
- down; Atmospheric Ozone Depletion - Projected Consequences and
- Remedial Technologies; and the Saint-Exupery Crash Site.
-
-
- I'm sure we'd all like to find out what Psi Tech's RVing has
- discovered on these events, however, Dames regrets to inform us that
- this is "proprietary" information gleaned under contract. This would
- be interesting enough on its own, but Dames claims that fully 60% of
- his company's time is spent RVing (remote viewing) UFOs!
-
- Here are a few of Mr. Dames statements regarding UFOs (from a phone
- conversation with Dan Smith):
-
- ----
-
- RV's of many UFO events are blocked by external agency, (cosmic
- censorship?).
-
- UFO type viewing encounters two types of entities: aliens and angels.
- Aliens are more physical with quasi-physical type craft. They are in
- trouble and need our resources, which they take, and if humans are
- involved they recieve mental impressions to confuse what is really
- going on. The angels are policing these alien activities. The angels
- technology is more concerned with the mental and transcendental or
- metaphysical domains.
-
- Ed uses the terms ground zero or ground truth to refer to a spot in SW
- US where much of their work is done. The angels led them to this spot,
- indicating that it would be a good place for contacting aliens, about
- 10 years ago. Various forms of contact then occurred.
-
- Dames discussed eschatological implications at some length. His group
- gets indications of unavoidable bad stuff in the next couple of
- decades. Deleterious climate changes, storms adversely effecting
- agriculture. He also foresees a quasi-public contact with UFOs near
- the ground zero site, within one and a half years (August, 1993). It
- would be an ongoing contact, of a prophetic sort with both Angels and
- Aliens involved. His review committee will work out possible
- coverage. He is not so concerned about a global spiritual emergency,
- as about the physical (meteorological?) emergencies.
-
- ----
-
- So there you have it... UFOs plus psychic adepts equals End of the
- World.
-
- Of course, one could dismiss Dames as a bunko artist selling his
- $6,000-$8,000 a week services to an affluent but gullible clientele.
- But before dismissing Dames' claims, readers should be aware of a few
- other pertinent facts. On the Psi-Tech board of directors are two
- fairly high-level players; General Albert Stubblebine (US Army
- Intelligence, ret.), and Colonel John Alexander (ret.) both formerly
- of the US Army's Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM).
-
- Stubblebine, former commander of INSCOM, gave a presentation at the
- International Symposium on UFO Research (sponsored by the
- International Association for New Science, Denver CO, May 22-25, 1992)
- on the subject of "Remote Viewing as a Research Tool." In this
- presentation, Stubblebine described remote viewing:
-
- "It is independent of time, OK? So I can go past, I can go present, I
- can go future. It is independent of locations, so I can go anywhere on
- this earth. I can go into any closet, I can go into any mind, I can
- access that information at any location that I choose."
-
- On the subject of RVing UFOs, Stubblebine said:
-
- "As far as UFOs are concerned, they can be accessed, they can be
- tracked, we have looked at the propulsion system for them, that's not
- a hard job, you can track them back to where they come from, whether
- they come from a place here on this planet or whether they come from a
- place on another planet, they are trackable and you can take a look
- inside as well as outside, so again, it is a tool that is available to
- be used for the UFO research and I guess, I guess that's the reason
- that I am standing on this platform in spite of my misgivings and
- feeling a little bit nervous like a tree in a Lassie movie."
-
- Stubblebine also claimed that his remote viewing of the planet Mars
- had revealed structures and machines operating both on and below the
- Martian surface.
-
-
- Many suspect that John Alexander is the "colonel" referred to in
- Howard Blum's recent book, "Out There". In this book, Blum described a
- group of remote viewers in the Pentagon who frequently encountered
- UFOs in their psychic "sorties" to locate Soviet submarines. Alexander
- seems to have an extremely eclectic background -- he received a PhD.
- in Thanatology (the study of death and near-death experiences) from
- Georgetown University under the tutelage of the celebrated Dr.
- Elisabeth Kubler-Ross. Apparently, Alexander is a "mind-control"
- junkie, having studied everything from Silva Mind Control, to a stint
- in a Buddhist monastery.
-
- When the National Research Council issued its findings that there was
- no evidence of paranormal phenomena, Alexander wrote a critique of the
- report that was both passionate and eloquent. In this rebuttal, he
- compared the report's apparent a priori conclusions to the Condon
- Commission's report on UFOs. Interestingly, Alexander is widely
- believed to have been instrumental in the Army's UFO Intelligence
- activities, and is rumored to have assisted in the investigation of
- the Cash/Landrum UFO-injury case.
-
- In addition to his Psi-Tech work, Alexander currently heads a research
- project at Los Alamos, New Mexico, focused on "non-lethal" military
- technology. "Non- lethal" in the conventional parlance refers to
- methods of eroding an enemy's war-making capabilities without the
- excessive death and destruction that could possibly harden an enemy's
- resolve to fight, or cause a moral revulsion in our own population
- that could weaken political resolve to continue a war until U.S.
- military objectives could be achieved. Wiping-out enemy radars and
- communication electronics through powerful electromagnetic pulses
- (EMP) is one type of non-lethal weapon, spraying roads and railroad
- tracks with a super-slippery lubricant, thereby paralyzing
- transportation, is another.
-
- Alexander has been mentioned almost synonomously with non-lethal
- weapons technology in many mainstream news reports, including a
- lengthy piece in the Wall Street Journal. He is also rumored to be a
- candidate for an Undersecretary of Defense appointment in the Clinton
- administration.
-
- Surprisingly, Army Intelligence RV operations has become married,
- literally, with some prominent figures in UFO abductions research.
- Albert Stubblebine is now married to Dr. Rima Laibow, whose scholarly
- paper on the abduction phenomenon was the first (as far as I know) to
- address the issue in the mental-health community. John Alexander is
- now married to the former Victoria Lacas, Dr. Laibow's close
- associate.
-
- This list of strange bedfellows gets even stranger when you add the
- name of CSETI founder and head honcho, Steven Greer, M.D., into the
- mix. As it turns out, Greer, whose modus operandi incorporates shining
- blinking lights and laser beams at UFOs in the hopes of establishing
- communications with the ufonauts, was trained in remote viewing by Ed
- Dames. In fact, it was Dr. Greer who introduced Stubblebine at the
- Denver symposium.
-
- So, what we have so far is that several former high-ranking military
- personnel (Stubblebine, Alexander,and Dames) who were involved in
- "psychic" research while in Army Intelligence, and who are now
- actively involved in the UFO research community. Further, Dames has
- staked his company's professional reputation on the prediction that an
- overt contact with aliens will occur in the Four Corners area by
- August of 1993. Naturally, August came and went without incident.
-
- One of ufology's more cogent analysts, who is convinced of the reality
- of remote viewing based on his own personal search, told me that
- Dames' activities had resulted in the successful discrediting of both
- UFOs and remote viewing. Was this the plan all along or is Dames just
- a charlatan?
-
- "Black" Projects
- ----------------
-
- Dan Smith explained that the reason that so much information was being
- disseminated was due to the eschatological implications of the
- psychotronic research underway at covert government research
- facilities.
-
- It would seem unlikely that this type of technology is currently
- feasible. After all, if the government had access to psychotronic
- weapons, why didn't they induce Saddam Hussein to stroll naked through
- the streets of Baghdad, asking his subjects to admire his new clothes;
- or simply cause a major blood vessel in his brain to burst?
-
-
- But Smith sincerely believes that such technologies are being
- developed, specifically under the guise of "non-lethal" weapons
- research, such as that headed by John Alexander. Smith says,
- point-blank, that this technology is nothing less than "black magic."
-
- Supposedly, this business is taken so seriously at upper echelons that
- the Secret Service retrieved all of the bloody bandages discarded
- after Ronald Reagan was wounded in an assassination attempt, lest the
- president's blood be used in a "black magic" ritual that could
- influence his behavior. I suppose this story is somewhat more credible
- after the revelations concerning the Reagan's "court astrologer."
-
- According to Dan Smith, use of these psychotronic techniques entail a
- perilous threat to democracy -- potentially, a type of instantaneous
- mass mind control to program a pesky proletariat -- and worse.
-
- These claims should be taken into context of published papers on the
- ability to induce auditory sensations through microwave bombardment at
- certain frequencies. In Alexander's book, "The Warrior's Edge" (with
- Morris and Grollier), he states matter of factly that remote viewing
- and psychokinesis are not only real, but have predictable, practical
- applications. Indeed, the focus of the book is how to utilize mind
- control techniques to achieve an advantage over one's adversaries.
-
- There's absolutely no telling what Cold War ethics combined with
- unlimited budgets and zero accountability could have wrought in terms
- of Frankensteinian scenarios. To ellucidate this point, I present this
- extract from a paper by Ray Boeche, a Lincoln, Nebraska, theologian
- and Fortean researcher.
-
- ----
-
- "To all interested researchers:
-
-
- The following is an edited version of material given to me in late
- 1991 - early 1992, by two scientists who claim to be working in
- weapons research and development for the Department of Defense.
-
- I am not in a position to comment on the truthfulness or accuracy of
- the information. The two men who have spoken to me do, in fact, exist,
- and for all intents and purposes seem to be who and what they claim.
- The very nature of the claims makes verification difficult, if not
- impossible.
-
- Divulging this information was the result of a moral dilemma, when
- these two individuals, both Christians, became alarmed at the course
- their research efforts into psychotronic weapons was taking under the
- direction of their (unnamed) superiors. They described an obsessive
- effort to contact and attempt to control what they referred to as
- "non-human intelligences" (NHI), and to harness these NHI for military
- and intelligence uses.
-
- The efforts had progressed well past attempts at practical
- applications of David Bohm's theories, and had grown to encompass the
- use of, according to their statements, "satanic rituals / ritual magic
- along the lines of that espoused by Aleister Crowley, including human
- sacrifices."
-
- These gentlemen stated their concerns that, even when they were
- apparently able to harness or channel these forces or abilities for
- "good" uses, the force would "turn," and ultimately all of those
- subjects involved suffered varying degrees of negative effects from
- contact with these forces. They are convinced that what is being
- tapped into in all instances is evil, and that this research should
- cease.
-
-
- Contact has continued on a limited basis, with no new information of
- significance forthcoming."
-
- After speculation as to the physics of the paranormal, Boeche sums up
- the startling details he received:
-
- Information given, but not allowed to note during meeting: Discussion
- of individuals killed during psychotronic weapons experiments.
-
- 1. Male, white, 25-30 yrs., allegedly death by remotely induced
- cardiac arrest.
-
- 2. Female, white, 20-25 yr., allegedly death by remotely transmitting
- and creating head trauma equivalent to crushing of right anterior
- portion of the skull.
-
- 3. Male, white, 30-40 yrs., allegedly death by remotely controlled
- suffocation.
-
- Setting was in a laboratory environment. Alleged victims were wired
- for EEG & EKG, seated in reclining chair, somewhat similar to
- dentist's chair.
-
- In efforts to establish contact with non-human intelligences, every
- avenue is being explored. Satanic rituals involving human sacrifice
- have been performed. Much study is/has been given to writings of
- Crowley.
-
- Bentwaters experiment was the projection of an actual, physical three-
- dimensional object, which could and did interact with its environment,
- but was create and controlled by individuals involved in this
- research.
-
- No project names were given because the sources were too concerned
- that a leak would be traced back to them."
-
- ----
-
- Mr. Boeche used the term "scripted" (i.e. slow enough to allow for
- copious note-taking, except when he was asked to cease writing during
- the descriptions of the psychotronically induced deaths) to describe
- the presentation delivered by the two putative DoD scientists. In my
- communications with Mr. Boeche, he was at a loss to explain why the
- two DoD scientists were still working on projects they found to be
- morally repugnant, and if they really wanted to blow the whistle on
- this activity, why did they reveal it to an obscure ufologist and not
- the New York Times or "Nightline." I have to agree with Boeche's
- assessment that the story is probably disinformation for some unknown
- purpose.
-
- The only question here is -- what could the motivation be?
-
- The story related by Ray Boeche is supported by Dan Smith's thesis,
- i.e. humans are messing with forces that are getting out of control,
- perhaps with disastrous consequences. According to Smith, these
- "sorcerer's apprentices" are going at it hot and heavy at government
- psychotronics labs in or near Los Alamos, New Mexico.
-
- It has been rumored that there have already been several high-level
- meetings between those who are concerned about secret psi/UFO programs
- and representatives of the Clinton administration. According to one
- rumor, Pelican met with Jack Gibbons, the White House Science Advisor.
- Gibbons is reported to have responded that "the President shouldn't
- touch this topic with a 10-foot pole." Instead, meetings concerning
- these "black" psi/UFO projects have been channeled through the
- Vice-President's office under the cover story of "alternate energy
- sources." There have also been meetings with Senate Intelligence
- Committee Chief of Staff, Dick DiAmato, who is said to be interested
- in the ongoing strangeness at Area 51.
-
- Variations on this rumor have John Alexander as the contact with the
- Clinton administration. This makes a certain amount of sense, in that
- Alexander knows Al Gore from his days as a Senator, when he taught
- several Congressmen, including Gore, some basic Neuro-Linguistic
- Programming techniques.
-
- Interestingly, the subject of "Presidential Haircuts" may be connected
- to this affair. It has been independently reported to me that Mr.
- Clinton had another delay on the tarmac in Los Alamos, after his tour
- of high-tech research facilities in the area. This was just days
- before the LAX / Christophe incident. The inference from this is that
- either the President's hair must grow very fast, or else highly secure
- meetings are occuring on airport runways (presumably Air Force 1 is
- bug-free).
-
-
- A Conversation with Pelican
- ---------------------------
-
- In order to give Pelican an opportunity to confirm or deny the
- eschatological scenario presented by Dan Smith, I gave him a call.
- Readers who expect dramatic revelations will be disappointed, although
- Pelican did provide some interesting tidbits.
-
- First, he sounded much younger than I expected. Second, he had a very
- sharp sense of humor (I had to laugh out loud several times during the
- course of our conversation). I limited my questions to the subjects of
- eschatology and the Aviary. His answers seemed forthright -- he didn't
- seem stressed to avoid any particular topic, and I found him to be
- quite convincing.
-
- My first question dealt with with Dan's statements concerning
- dangerous "black" programs that were out of control. Curiously,
- Pelican responded that "Dan isn't cleared for that kind of
- information" -- not exactly a repudiation of Dan's story.
-
- Pelican did admit that he talks to Dan frequently -- about physics.
- When I told him that Dan had been claiming to be a "conduit" for
- semi-official information from him, Pelican rather ambiguously stated,
- "He may very well be doing that... I talk to him once in a while and
- we share information. I really don't tell him anything that's
- classified or work-related... he certainly isn't functioning in the
- role of a conduit for me."
-
- I quoted Dan Smith's statement to the effect that "the best place to
- find fellow eschatologists was in the intelligence agencies," to which
- Pelican responded "he didn't find any here" at CIA.
-
- I inquired about the status of psychotronic weapons research. Pelican
- was dismissive of the entire subject, calling it "modern-day
- shamanism." He also stated that psychotronics is only taken seriously
- in countries like Russia and China that do not have the rigorous
- peer-reviewed scientific establishment such as in the U.S.
-
- I raised the subject of Psi Tech, and Ed Dames' risking his company's
- reputation on his prediction of an overt alien contact in the Chaco
- Canyon area by the end of August '93. "What reputation? It's a joke...
- the only paying customer Psi Tech has ever had was Dan Smith himself,
- who gave Psi Tech $3,000 to remote view a crop circle being made,"
- Pelican responded. I asked about the high-level personnel on Psi
- Tech's board of directors like Stubblebine and Alexander. Pelican was
- dismissive of Stubblebine, recounting that Stubblebine's nick-name was
- "General Spoonbender," due to his belief in psychic phenomena. Pelican
- holds Alexander in considerably higher regard, however, stating, "he's
- a friend of mine."
-
- Next, I asked about the Aviary. According to Pelican, the Aviary is
- nothing more than the product of the somewhat-deranged mind of
- "Falcon," retired Air Force Captain Robert Collins, who worked in
- Foreign Technology Assessment in regards to missile technology -- not
- AFOSI as is widely believed. Pelican said that Collins was discharged
- from the Air Force after breaching the security perimeter at the
- Manzano nuclear weapons storage facility at Kirtland AFB.
-
- When taken into custody by base security, Collins told them he was
- there "to meet the President." He was discharged shortly thereafter
- (Dan says that this incident was orchestrated by Bill Moore, with the
- hapless Collins left twisting in the wind).
-
- Soon after his discharge, Collins began mailing letters "...with my
- real name and address on the outside, and my codename on the inside,"
- said Pelican, who considered these mailings such a hoot that he posted
- them on his office wall for the entertainment of his CIA colleagues.
-
- All in all, an interesting conversation, but I was (as the reader
- undoubtedly is now) more confused than ever.
-
- Of course, nobody is shocked any more by government denials that turn
- out to be less than truthful, but as I said before, Pelican was very
- convincing. He reiterated Dan Smith's proviso that I keep his name
- confidential -- not to keep him from being deluged by UFO kooks, but
- rather, so he wouldn't receive unwanted attention from foreign agents
- -- a condition that I'll honor, even though Pelican's real name is
- already well known to researchers following this story.
-
-
- Alien Eschatology
- -----------------
-
- Against this flurry of phone calls, rumors, denials, and
- confirmations, HUFON's own abduction research has uncovered an
- eschatological angle. It seems even the abductors are getting on the
- eschatology band-wagon with abductees reportedly meeting (or at least
- perceiving) God, Jesus, dead relatives, and the like, often with dire
- warnings concerning "the end of the world."
-
- Senior HUFON abductions investigator Dale Musser does not take these
- accounts at face value, nor does he reject them outright. Musser had
- this to say about "spiritual" aspects of the abduction phenomenon:
-
- "This theory is one held by a number of abductees. Most of these
- abductees have been told by the abductors that the aliens have the
- right (implication of a divine nature) to do the things they are
- doing to the abductees. That they are here to save the earth (exact
- means of doing this vary from subject to subject) and to help us.
- Usually the abductee is told they were "chosen" and are made to
- feel important because of this selection. Often they are told that
- at a later date they will 'know what to do,' or they will
- "understand when the time is right." The true nature of the beings
- themselves is never explained, but left to the individual to
- determine. Many believe them to possibly be angels, or other
- entities, in service to a deity. There does not seem to be any
- clearly defined message, nor are the messages consistent from one
- abductee to another.
-
- "There are several problems with this theory from an investigative
- standpoint. First there is even less proof for their statements
- than for the abduction itself. The vagueness of the messages
- certainly does not relate to trying to convince us of their
- concern about the issues. Second, the means and methods of
- relaying the messages have the lowest probability of achieving
- results. Third, the messages given are usually interpreted after
- an event has occurred rather then before, therefore, one never
- knows for sure if that's what was truly intended. Most events
- predicted, or messages conveyed which are to be understood later,
- almost never happen, and those that do are subject to question.
- Fourth, the religious significance of the abductors is usually
- relevant to the belief system of the abductee. It is not universal
- to all abductees.
-
- "It would appear the abductors 'access' the belief system of the
- abductee and play back a scenario that will be acceptable to the
- abductees and make them more cooperative. If the individual is
- Judeo-Christian, the aliens and their purposes will appear to fit
- within that system. If the subject is a Buddhist, the scenario will
- be within that belief system. However this is not always true. In
- one case, an abductee (who was Christian) was presented with a
- totally pagan and mythical belief scenario. A mistake, or a test?
- Who knows?
-
- "What we do know is that there does not appear to be any
- consistency to information in these events other than making the
- individual believe the abductors are here on some sort of divine
- mission. It is interesting to note that atheists seldom have
- encounters where they are presented with religious scenarios. Often
- they are presented with the idea the aliens are here to help us
- prevent the same fate which supposedly befell their own world. It
- is hard to believe there is any truth to these spiritual
- connections and beliefs when so many differing ones are presented,
- some in conflict with the other. The conclusion one could draw
- from the data presented is "whatever works, they will use."
-
-
- So, the abducting entities can't seem to keep their stories straight.
- One would expect at least consistency from advanced alien beings,
- heavenly angels or demons from hell -- whatever they may be.
-
-
- Novelist Whitley Strieber, whose abduction experiences are described
- vividly in his non-fiction books, "Communion" and "Transformation"
- recounted that when he asked the entities what they were up to, they
- responded "We recycle souls." He too was shown "lessons" concerning a
- catastrophe affecting the earth.
-
- Strieber, who has become "alienated" from organized ufology due to his
- refusal to categorize the entities he encountered as extraterrestrial
- aliens, can only characterize the phenomenon as "not a dream, not a
- hallucination, and not real - something else."
-
- Which brings me back to the subject at hand: what is going on?
-
- In a word, confusion. There seems to be no correlation between the
- perceived abduction events and Dan Smith's eschatological emergency
- caused by the practice of "black magic." Smith does seem to be hedging
- his bets at times. He has told me that the eschaton event could be a
- "benign eschaton," consisting of a universal and positive shift in
- human behavior due to Revealed Truth. I could go for that...
-
- Just as occurred in the waning days of the year 999, when
- millennialism swept through Europe causing a virtual societal
- breakdown, today there is a growing millennialist movement where many
- of the faithful foresee a period of catastrophic "Earth changes," and
- Armageddon, the fulfillment of biblical prophesy.
-
- Fundamentalist Christians eagerly await this disaster because it will
- usher in a thousand-year kingdom of Jesus on Earth.
-
- New-Age channelers are also getting into the act with messages from
- angels/ avatars/aliens warning of imminent "Earth changes" along with
- warnings against gun control, Zionism, the "New World Order," and
- other right-wing paranoid delusions.
-
- When considering these claims, one would be remiss in not pointing out
- the upsurge in reports of Blessed Virgin Mary (BVM) sightings, and
- other paranormal events of religious significance to the experiencers.
- As with the many New Age channeled messages, many of the reported
- Marion locutions warn of "Earth changes" and the "End Times." Starting
- in 1981, the most spectacular and long-lasting BVM visitation (with
- scads of witnesses to the "miracles") occurred in Medjugorje, on the
- Adriatic coast of Bosnia Herzegovinia, now one of the most horrific
- hell-holes on the planet. So much for the positive spiritual effects
- one might expect from from such beatific locutions. Maybe things just
- aren't what they seem.
-
- Anyone familiar with UFO-abduction accounts is forced to conclude that
- weird things are happening or at least being perceived as happening by
- large numbers of otherwise sane, functional peopIe. Some of these
- abductions reports are so bizarre, and with so many similarities to
- BVM encounters, that many thoughtful researchers have abandoned the
- extraterrestrial hypothesis in favor of the metaphysical or
- interdimensional hypothesis.
-
- Dr. Jacques Vallee has even incorporated the high strangeness of these
- events into his comprehensive catalogue of close encounters under the
- rubric of "reality transformation."
-
- As author/futurist Arthur C. Clark is quoted as saying, any
- sufficiently advanced technology will be indistinguishable from magic.
- David Mayo took this concept a step further when he stated that if
- advanced technology appears to be magic, then technology an order of
- magnitude beyond that could have the appearance of nonsense to our
- primitive simian brains.
-
- But if there really is such a thing as "black magic," and government
- scientists are experimenting with it, I suspect that they could be
- blindly running the same risks in dealing with such unknown forces as
- the 19th-century scientists who thought nothing of casually handling
- radium and other radioactive materials.
-
- With the clock inexorably ticking off the seconds until midnight,
- December 31, 1999 (a date that seems to have some special significance
- to the millennialists) eschatological fervor will undoubtedly
- increase. Meanwhile, whoever or whatever is behind the UFO phenomenon
- is apparently doing everything possible to keep the true nature of
- this mystery from being understood.
-
- But rather than being an indicator of biblical "End Times" or "Earth
- changes," the barrage of UFO reports, BVM sightings, abduction
- accounts, channeled messages, religious hysteria, and inside poop from
- the CIA are probably nothing more than further attempts to distort the
- signal with more noise.
-
- ----
-
- Many thanks to Robert Durant, Dale Musser, Ray Boeche, George Hansen,
- Ron Madeley and of course, Dan Smith for their assistance on this
- story.
-
- ** End **
-
- --
- Don Allen - via ParaNet node 1:104/422
- UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name
- INTERNET: Don.Allen@p3.f2112.n2430.z1.FIDONET.ORG
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