Ron Pandolfi and the CIA's "Real X-Files"
For more information about the UFO spy games, see SPIES LIES and POLYGRAPH TAPE -- Knowing the Future: The UFO Spy Games Book. To read more about the book, click here.
(STARpod.org) -- Call it the "Weird Science of National Insecurity."
According to official records released by the CIA, it's been going on since 1953.
According to the legend, it all started in the summer of 1947, near Roswell, New Mexico.
Whispered alongside concerns about new Chinese offensive capabilities against the US Pacific Fleet -- missile "bomblets" for which the US Navy has no existing deterrent -- is the "phenomenology problem."
And if some of my sources, both inside and outside of government, are to be believed, it always comes back to the UFO issue.
The question remains: are the UFOs from "out there" or is there a more earthly explanation involving the intelligence community and deep black covert military cover stories?
One man, and one man alone appears to occupy the best possible position to probe into the facts, fantasies, and fallacies behind the real-life "X-files" of UFOs, alien visitors, spies, lies, and polygraph tape.
And it is this same man, CIA's Ronald (Ron) S. Pandolfi, who, in the latter half of 2006, forwarded a series of emails discussing a possible violation of national security involving Internet tales of extraterrestrial visitations.
The messages provided by Pandolfi tied together several threads aimed at government disclosure of an alleged "phenomenology problem" -- and raised disturbing new questions about methods, motivations, and sources behind government-related persons and their involvement with forbidden topics.
Pandolfi first hit mainstream news pages in the late 1990s, following an investigation of unauthorized technology transfers from American defense contractors to the People's Republic of China.
Ken Timmerman, writing for the American Spectator, claimed that "Ronald Pandolfi was the CIA's highest ranking scientist when he visited the headquarters of Hughes Space and Communications in El Segundo, California in 1996."
According to Timmerman, "After Pandolfi testified in closed session before Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Shelby (R-Ala.), he was removed from the China division and put to work on developing alternative energy sources."
Some believe the "alternative energy sources" include exotic spacecraft propulsion systems with capabilities associated with intelligently controlled extraterrestrial flying objects.
By 1999, Pandolfi, already known for his involvement with controversial official investigations of the CIA, was receiving attention for his interest in alternative topics, like UFOs.
For more information about the UFO spy games, 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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