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National Security Agency thwarted by ET Source?
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Gus Russo, investigative journalist and author of several books, including Supermob and Live by the Sword, and the author of "The Real X-Files" ... has just handed us a potential bombshell.

Phenomenologists, by their nature, open themselves up to weird experiences simply because they are willing to accept the reality of any phenomena accessible within human experience.

Acceptance of the reality of a phenomena should never be confused with the explanation behind the phenomena. Most of us would not confuse a dream with our experience of the consensus reality, but at some level the dream exists as a real entity. Information requires physical representation.

In the Intelligence Community, the National Security Agency "collects, processes and disseminates foreign Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)."

"SIGINT plays a vital role in our national security by employing the right people and using the latest technology to provide America's leaders with the critical information they need to save lives, defend democracy, and promote American values."

Apparently SIGINT now includes exotic phenomenology for intelligence collection.

According to information provided by an independent source to Gus Russo, the STAR GATE remote viewing project "was relocated from CIA and is one of the most highly classified at NSA."

This reinforces rumors we have been hearing since earlier this year that an on-going psychic spy effort still exists, having moved from the Defense Intelligence Agency to CIA in 1995, where it was summarily shut down and partially declassified (that is, 89,000 pages are available to the public, with another 50,000 or so remaining classified).

One explanation may be found in 1994 briefings that renewed interest in Russian phenomenology, with the discovery of a possible signal carrying mechanism for psychic phenomena, referred to as AMP -- anomalous mental phenomena -- reported by SAIC in the STAR GATE documents. One agency known to have been involved with phenomenology has been conspicuously absent from STAR GATE documents -- the National Security Agency -- presumably hidden under the ubiquitous use of black highlighter in the public version of the documents.

If NSA inherited the program, we expect a transmission mechanism was discovered during STAR GATE research. That would immediately have changed the focus from HUMINT -- human intelligence sources -- to SIGINT -- signal intelligence sources -- with the resulting closure of the program at CIA conveniently covering for new efforts elsewhere.

Here is where the situation really gets weird:

"The source says the program encountered problems when when foreign targets were being blocked by an extraterrestrial source that has never been identified."

For the more religious phenomenologists out there, don't be surprised if the extraterrestrial source has two horns, a tail and a pitchfork.

"Or, not."

I should add that the day this information was passed to Russo, my PDA phone, untouched and resting on top of my desk, spontaneously dialed Russo's number by itself. And to add to the mystery, the speaker-phone in my office was often discovered to be left hanging on monitor.

Just coincidence, right?

BTW -- if there are any NSA phenomenologists in need of assistance in dealing with their extraterrestrial problem, feel free to give us a call. We'd be glad to help! 

Posted by Gary S. Bekkum / STARpod.org 

http://stargate007.blogspot.com/2007/09/...by-et.html
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