Water on the Moon? Where are the Aliens?

Gary S. Bekkum
(STARpod.org) -- With the announcement by NASA of the discovery of water on the moon, a major boost towards colonization of the lunar surface, one question remains.

"Where are the aliens?"

In 1998, Ingo Swann, who remains the best known American psychic spy, largely due to his work with the CIA and the Department of Defense to develop psychic powers for the military, wrote a small rare volume about his misadventures concerning our nearby satellite.

It's hard to image anyone taking Swann's book, titled "Penetration: The Question of Extraterrestrial and Human Telepathy," very seriously, had it not been for the fact that Swann held TOP SECRET clearance and had been contracted by the U.S. government.

(This fact can finally be confirmed by the release of CIA's STAR GATE files. Samples may be viewed at starpod.org )

The story of Swann's adventure has been retold in my article "To the Moon and Back, With Love."

For more information, see SPIES LIES and POLYGRAPH TAPE -- Knowing the Future: The UFO Spy Games Book. To read more about the book, click here.

Swann discusses the water situation on the moon in his book and, for good reasons, makes the case that the moon could support life. You see, Swann had been taken under the wing of a black ops covert investigation into "lunar anomalies" by men in black interested in learning what the aliens were doing there.

This strange tale does have limited support to the extent that Swann had been thoroughly tested and tasked by the CIA and other government services. Eventually Swann was brought in to train psychic spies for the Army and the Defense Intelligence Agency. These programs were monitored at the highest levels of the United States government, according to STAR GATE documents.

Keeping in mind that we have been given access to ninety-thousand or so pages, with some forty to fifty thousand still classified, there remains the possibility that Swann is telling the truth of his lunar encounters, initiated by a mysterious man Swann calls "Mr. Axelrod."

I asked an unnamed official involved with one of the projects about the veracity of Swann's claim. The official commented about his belief in Swann's integrity and acknowledged the possibility that someone from the government had been running a black ops program, exactly as told by Swann.

I was also told that telepathy was taken as a fact, not a fantasy, by the government persons involved in the psychic research effort, which at the time had been conducted by the Stanford Research Institute.

Swann's tale is intriguing: apparently the government (or whatever organization the mysterious Mr. Axelrod represented) had a problem with "visitors" embedded on the lunar surface.

To determine exactly what might be going on, Swann was given coordinates to a suspected location on the lunar surface, where he psychically encountered massive structures, weird green fog, and humanoid forms apparently going about their business.


Swann quickly realized his mental probing had been detected by the beings he was seeing and, sensing danger, pulled away from the site.

For Swann, who was being paid a thousand dollars a day for his services, conducted in an underground facility taken right out of a Hollywood spy thriller, the strangest encounters were yet to come.

Uncertain about his psychic impressions, which normally would require "ground truth" verification against real known targets, he was left to wonder about the veracity of his own mental information.

The encounters with Axelrod and his men continued.

One incident left Swann wondering if the alleged aliens were already here, mixing among the people, a theme recently revisited by ABC Television in the reboot of the series "V."

Eventually Swann was shuttled to Alaska, where he was taken to encounter something alien face-to-face.

A bizarre, diamond shaped UFO appeared to grow in place over a remote lake. Axelrod wanted Swann's psychic impressions of the object, but the "alien presence" had something else in mind.

Soon the UFO began to blast the trees near the men with a ruby-red laser-like beam, which sent tree branches crashing upon them.

Swann was so shaken by this experience that he was unable to gather any solid psychic impressions of the object, noting only that it was "thirsty." Just before it disappeared, the object had been observed drawing lake water into its underbelly.

For those who might question Mr. Swann's mental capacity, it is worth pointing out that the CIA had covertly tested the physical and mental health of all of their psychic subjects, and Mr. Swann passed with flying colors.

The reality that officials in the United States Intelligence Community were willing to accept the existence of a "phenomena problem" and the reality of "telepathic communication" can no longer be disputed: the evidence is in the secret files now available under the Freedom of Information Act.

Indeed, following his experiences with Axelrod, Swann was given TOP SECRET clearance and, as shown in the records, attended numerous meetings with very high level government officials.

For more information about Ingo Swann, the story of psychic travelling to the moon and back, the CIA STAR GATE psychic spy files, and the American government's real-life interest in paranormal activity, see SPIES LIES and POLYGRAPH TAPE -- Knowing the Future: The UFO Spy Games Book. To read more about the book, click here.

Copyright (c) 2009 by Gary S. Bekkum. All rights reserved.

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Gary S. Bekkum

Gary S. Bekkum is an independent occasional rogue journalist, author, and researcher of material that blurs the distinction between fiction and reality.

He is the author of Spies, Lies, and Polygraph Tape -- Knowing the Future: The UFO Spy Games Book. To read more about the book, click here.

In 2004 Bekkum initiated STARstream Research, as an informal survey of exotic physics and consciousness concepts related to the survival or otherwise of the human race. Building from an international network of contacts in science and the defense industry, some of the STARstream Research material is available to the public at STARpod.org.

As a result of his efforts, Bekkum has reported numerous contacts with past and present intelligence officials interested in the application of exotic phenomena, ranging from antigravity to mind-to-mind communication, and predicting future events.

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