Confessions of a Phenomenologist
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"Up to this point I have been laissez-faire about your articles. We may be skirting here a new level of sensitivity, and so we might want to consider a new level of collaboration going forward. A first step would be taking greater precaution in the ID of sources. This may apply to my blog as well, but I have less flexibility there, than you have. In order to collaborate more, the public connection would need to be reduced."
It is true that more than one party associated with Starstream Research has received what can only be described as 'contact' with an unusual information source that appears to have provided details about certain government contracted parties.
Specifically there was some communication in the 1970's about then top secret activities involving U.S. Government Intelligence Agencies and phenomenology, and that at some future point in time there would be contact and involvement with physicists involved in these efforts. Strange is far too mild a word to describe the nature of these contacts, which remain mysterious to this day. Some twenty-plus years later contact appears to have briefly resumed, with the identification of one STAR GATE physicist to a different Starstream Research phenomenologist.
Our patriotic effort was to network and develop communication lines to reach the highest level government contractors and employees involved in the original intelligence operation. This appears to have been completed recently. We are now networked directly to certain individuals, including one party we understand operates directly under the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) at the highest level of the United States' Intelligence Community.
We readily admit that hearsay evidence, in particular thirty year old information, lacks that certain quality that sent alarm bells ringing during the CIA's original effort to use phenomenology to gather intelligence in the interest of national security. We were not given specific secret code names and locations of classified facilities, as reported to have occurred during the early days of the Stanford Research Institute investigations and remote viewing experiments. It is of interest that information provided in 1974 to one of the Starstream Research investigators corresponds to the same time frame that physicists targeted sites of operational interest in the Soviet Union. Was this breach of human perceptual limitations a watershed event, signaling a warning notification through-out some as yet unknown information network of the mind, or perhaps, a real-life network of advanced technology that had been monitoring human activities, perhaps even an extra-terrestrial internet? Or was there some triggering meme that had already appeared at that time that had been broadly distributed via the media?
It is curious that the original phenomenology that alerted one of us bore no small resemblance to the recently reported Skinwalker phenomena, including and not limited to a certain Native American shamanic tradition. It should be pointed out that the party that received this particular message had no interest in such traditions whatsoever, and was grounded in the physical nature of reality. Methods of transmission are also suspect, but there was some indication that the human mind has a certain transparency that remains remotely inaccessible to known scientific methods, and even to the long term research programs conducted in secret by various intelligence agencies.
An even more bizarre aspect to this story has emerged recently, with another 'contact' appearing to an individual well placed in the development of alternative energy for transportation. Indeed, as Starstream Research continued to expand our network, we realized that many scientists worldwide, coming from different backgrounds and national governments, had experienced variations on the same theme.
What message are we to glean from these bizarre manifestations of weirdness, shared by otherwise seemingly rational and often highly educated persons? Do we accept as mere coincidence the convergence of a network initiated by 'otherworldly intent' towards the highest level of the American intelligence community? Is there more to this saga than a tale of imaginations gone wild under the infectious memetic interloper of mass media and exposure to electromagnetic communication systems?
Our story continues to unfold, and is driven by the tale of the human mind confronting the known, the unknown, and in the darkness beyond, the unknowable.
Our source close to the center of strangeness in Washington, D.C. tells us that phenomenology is elusive and ephemeral. You cannot use technology to track the weirdness, you can only track the personalities that interact with the phenomena.
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For the rest of this story, see SPIES LIES and POLYGRAPH TAPE -- Knowing the Future: The UFO Spy Games Book. To read more about the book, click here.
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