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Inside the National Security Agency: Are Psychic Spies Watching You?
Posted on Saturday, September 22, 2007 (CDT) by Thoth
Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell, and other intelligence officials, have stated for the record that foreign intelligence collection efforts, notably from Russia and China, are approaching cold war levels.
Although many older Americans will recall the spy versus spy antics of the Soviet dominated era, many will not be familiar with the strangeness that penetrated American intelligence institutions in response to tales of weird science coming from the other side.
The tale of American Intelligence Community involvement with all things strange and wonderfully spooky goes back at least to the end of World War II, and beyond, and now, thanks to the Freedom of Information Act, it is possible to relive the glory days of psychic spies battling across the oceans using only their minds.
Should
anyone question the veracity of the historical record, they are free to
obtain about 89,000 pages of supporting documentation from the CIA, at
a cost under $150. Private companies have reproduced the document set,
known as the STAR GATE collection, for less. You can also view many
pages from the STAR GATE files at the STARpod.org website.
In 1995 STAR GATE was a
program run under the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) -- just
one of the many previous paranormal projects run by the CIA, the Navy,
the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, and other intelligence-oriented
agencies. Much of what we know about foreign efforts comes from the
STAR GATE files. The DIA FOIA web page offers several down-loadable
reports with titles like "Controlled Offensive Behavior" about Soviet
offensive capabilities to use paranormal phenomena for military
purposes.
Congress ordered the
transfer of STAR GATE from DIA to CIA that same year, where the various
paranormal programs were reviewed, then summarily killed, presumably by
opponents from the CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology. And
that was the end of America's foray into psychic espionage, or so we
were led to believe.
Recently we learned from
Gus Russo that the super-secretive National Security Agency (NSA) may
still be in the psychic spying business. Russo is best known for his
investigation of the JFK assassination for PBS, ABC, and his books
"Live by the Sword," and "Supermob," and not for telling fanciful tales
of weird science. Earlier this year Russo published an article about
"The Real X-Files," concluding that intelligence agencies had a genuine
interest in persons involved with the paranormal, not because they are
in contact with otherworldly beings, but for mundane reasons of
national security. Apparently real spies (Russo mentions KGB) have
infiltrated UFO groups and the like in the past, finding them useful
covers for conducting collection activities against U.S. persons.
Russo is not the first
person to tell of NSA involvement in psychic intelligence. We heard a
similar story from several persons, including our associate
investigator Caryn Anscomb, who heard the tale from someone known to
have been involved in previous efforts.
We also know that
government agencies routinely keep copies of articles on file similar
to one you are reading right now. STAR GATE files document a history of
interest in Jim Schnabel, who had been poking around the classified
psychic spy program and questioning personnel. Schnabel later wrote an
exposé of the psychic programs and a history of American efforts to
psych-out the enemy in his book "Remote Viewers."
When Schnabel began to
research his story about the psychic spies, STAR GATE was still a
classified project. He published a story called "Tinker, Tailor,
Soldier, Psi" for the August 27, 1995, Independent of London, subject
of a CIA memo released to the public on August 8, 2000. During the
roughly five years in between, plans for taking STAR GATE to the next
level were seemingly crushed by CIA closure of all aspects of the
program. An interesting aspect of the five year plan for STAR GATE was
a focus on detecting the signal carrying mechanism for psychic
phenomena.
SIGINT (Signals
Intelligence)is NSA's primary responsibility. According to the NSA
website, "NSA/CSS’s Signal Intelligence mission is to intercept and
analyze foreign adversaries' communications signals, many of which are
protected by codes and other complex countermeasures. We collect,
process, and disseminate intelligence reports on foreign intelligence
targets in response to intelligence requirements set at the highest
levels of government. Executive Order 12333 authorizes agencies of the
intelligence community to produce foreign intelligence and foreign
counterintelligence consistent with applicable U.S. law and with full
consideration of the rights of United States persons."
According to Gus Russo, he
was told by his source that "the program encountered problems when when
foreign targets were being blocked by an extraterrestrial source that
has never been identified."
The CIA STAR GATE files
prove military psychics -- known as "remote viewers" -- had allegedly
encountered extraterrestrial entities in the 1980's. Reports of
interference in psychic viewing of "foreign targets" adds a new
dimension to the strange saga of psychic intelligence.
When asked about the
veracity of his source, Russo stated ""His speculations are sometimes
further than I would go ... But his accuracy re: facts has never been
in question."
NSA has been in the public
spotlight because of a controversial secret order signed by President
Bush allowing NSA to spy on U.S. citizens. Russo tell us his source
reported that the NSA psychic spy program "is one of the most highly
classified at NSA."
A Washington Post story
from December 16, 2005, reported "For more than four years, the NSA
tasked other military intelligence agencies to assist its broad-based
surveillance effort directed at people inside the country suspected of
having terrorist connections, even before Bush signed the 2002 order
that authorized the NSA program, according to an informed U.S.
official."
If the existence of a new
NSA psychic spy unit proves true, will we someday learn that psychic
spies have been monitoring individuals within our own nation?
Additional documentation is available at www.starpod.org.
Copyright: American Chronicle
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Re: Inside the National Security Agency: Are Psychic Spies Watching You? by Dexter on Saturday, September 22, 2007 (CDT) (User Info | Send a Message) | I remember that those "remote viewers" we're being used by the CIA to locate russian submarines that were submerged and patrolling. All seemed to go as planned, until the psychics began to 'view' other, stranger and more interesting things: UFO's and USO's. Pretty soon thy began focussing on these phenomena rather than on the submarines they were supposed to mentally shadow. Some of the remote viewers even got to controll their abilities to a level where they were able to follow these phenomena mantally into outer space and were eventually even able to remotely view life on other planets.
When the CIA found out about this they tried to get their spychic spy-corps back to focus on the submarines, but apperently the spychics kindly refused to do so. At that point the CIA saw itself forced to disband the program.
Supposedly this is where the NSA adopted the program. |
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Re: Inside the National Security Agency: Are Psychic Spies Watching You? by Curlybird on Saturday, September 22, 2007 (CDT) (User Info | Send a Message) | Despite that the CIA and NSA state for the record that they are not doing psychic research or remote viewing, as they refer to it, there have been off the books projects operative for years in this area. Obviously they can't really come out and say they are doing psychic research, as it receives so much ridicule in the media.
It's just like the investigation of the UFO phenomena. They wanted to find out what was going on, but did so under the cover of Project Bluebook.
The Russians are far ahead of us in psychic research as they are much more open to investigation of phenomena with an open mind rather than an agenda. |
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