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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.

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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.

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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

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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:

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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

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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):

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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.

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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):

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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.

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"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 **

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