FBI Told of National Security Issue Buried in UFO Tale

Gary S. Bekkum
Undisclosed government and other sources have confirmed to the private intelligence report www.startreamresearch.com that the FBI has been apprised of concerns over a possible national security breach involving former government intelligence officers.

An on-going investigation by Starstream Research revealed that in late August of this year three agents of the Washington Bureau of the FBI met with an undisclosed party and discussed a UFO tale involving several former and present government intelligence officers. Multiple sources have confirmed that following this meeting concerns were raised that secure government vaults may have been breached at a USAF base and Los Alamos National Laboratory, under the guise of a 'harmless' UFO investigation.

Discussion of this issue was directed to an official under the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), and eventually transmitted between official government email servers. Some of the confidential information was passed to a SSR contributing writer, and later confirmed by a party directly involved in the investigation.

The SSR contributing writer has received a request not to publish transcripts of confidential email messages on the web.

Previously concerns had been raised that sensitive or classified material had been passed in a series of counterfeit government UFO documents. One government source suggested that counter-intelligence information targeted to the KGB had been publicly released within some of the documents. A prior investigation by the FBI had concluded that the documents were "bogus."

Starstream Research first learned of the renewed interest in the bogus documents from an independent researcher, following on-going contact with a high ranking U.S. Government intelligence officer. An amicable meeting with the officer and his wife in Washington, D.C. later took on a bizarre twist, when the researcher was accused of asking inappropriate questions about a sensitive operation, resulting in cancellation of previously scheduled meetings with a former USAF counter-intelligence officer and other sources at the center of the UFO tale.

A consultation with the researcher and another source present at the meeting determined that the most likely explanation involved a deliberate effort to scare off potential sources of information about the AVIARY, an unofficial and loosely knit group of present and former government intelligence officers interested in the UFO phenomenon. It was later suggested that Starstream Research may have bumped into a counter-intelligence operation during the course of the investigation.


The founder of Starstream Research commented, "Although our focus has been on documented government interest in unusual phenomena for intelligence gathering, we suspect the use of phenomenology for intelligence may be closely tied to real cloak and dagger activities, both past and present."

It is now known that the CIA previously welcomed UFO reports as convenient cover for real-life spy plane sightings. One theory is that intelligence operations continue to infiltrate the world-wide network of phenomenologists and encourage their activities for a similar purpose.

It is also suspected that other governments have similar networks in place, and that may be the source of the on-going concern over the UFO material.

The extent of any additional reporting to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) is not known.

Involvement by the FBI appears to have raised a red flag, marking a demarcation line drawn between personal interest in government cover-up of UFO phenomena and more serious issues involving top secret clearance. There has been a lot of finger pointing involved, and that is what appears to have lead to FBI involvement, when they were alerted to the UFO activities during a review of other security issues.

Some members of the AVIARY have developed the reputation of being 'untouchable' in spite of semi-public breaches of confidential information.

Additional information is available at the Starstream Research website:

www.starstreamresearch.com

Starstream Research is a provider of intelligence and analysis on futuristic national and international defense, security and risk developments.

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Gary S. Bekkum

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

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.