Knowing the Future: CIA, 9/11, UFOs and the Extraterrestrial Presence Part Six

Gary S. Bekkum
"The man who reactivated me is ..." Uri paused, then he said, "called Ron."

I was reading Jon Ronson's book "The Men Who Stare at Goats."

Ronson wrote, "Was Ron FBI? CIA? Military intelligence? Homeland Security? Could Ron be MI5? MI6?"

"Ah ha!" I thought. "Now it makes sense."

I knew that Ron worked for CIA.

And why psychic mentalist Uri Geller would claim to have been 'reactivated' for the war on terror.

It was December 6th, 2005.

Smith had forwarded the latest rumor concerning his friend Ron, the former CIA analyst made famous by a Pulitzer prize winning story from the New York Times.

"What do you think about Ron encouraging Gordon to go to Iraq, support RC [Ramsey Clark] 'because people in D.C. would appreciate it' (my paraphrasing) and help Sadaam?[sp] Risky for

a senior officer? Obviously not in Ron's mind. But his note 'from a Senior Negroponte Deputy' encouraging defense of SH is making quite a stir on the internet."

Dan Smith would soon confirm to me his meetings with the FBI over concerns of Ron's involvement in Smith's affairs.

Dan Smith appears to be at the center of a 'virtual' conspiracy covered with 'extraterrestrial' contact, most notable for the involvement of his friends who are real U.S. government intelligence persons.

Smith's claim to fame include his father, Dan Throop Smith, "a renowned Harvard economist who had served as the Treasury Department's top tax adviser during the Eisenhower administration" according to the Washington Post, and his older sister, Deborah, a friend of President G.H.W. Bush according to the White House, as reported in another Washington Post story about Presidential cuff links used to impress Toyota.

Smith wrote to me, "I'm hearing that you may have some precog. concerns about my specific role vis a vis Ron and the CIA/DNI."

My first direct contact from Ron Pandolfi, who recently contracted an Office of the Director of National Intelligence study for DIA MASINT, had arrived unsolicited on September 30th, 2000.

Ron wrote:

"Is it a ferret or a weasel that Dan will be adopting for the avian birthday? They are closely related, but they have very different characteristics. I always suspected they lived in a home near Towson. I am ready to purchase a bus ticket for Dan's eschatological tour, as long as I get to select at least one of the stops. Who else will join the adventure? Where will it end?"

Eschatology is the study of the final events, destiny and fate of the human race. The "avian" birthday probably refers to a legendary group of past and present government intelligence persons who had been assigned bird names to conceal their identities as part of a 1980s UFO cover-up investigation.

It now appears that "the avians" behind the 1988 "UFO Cover-up Live" investigation hosted by Mike Farrell provided for the broadcast of secret government information on national television.

A chart shown during the program revealed the existence of the Defense Intelligence Agency secret paranormal research program, which was not officially declassified until 1995.

Another researcher, Lee Graham, who previously held a security clearance, and was later the subject of a Defense Investigative Service investigation, claimed that code words used on CRT screens tracking flying objects were revealed during the same broadcast.

The recipients of Pandolfi's reply to the previous day's 'revelation' by Smith included former USWeb CEO Joe Firmage, who was investigating reverse engineered alien technology at the International Space Sciences Organization, and Uri Geller, who would allegedly tell British pop investigator Jon Ronson that "Ron" had "reactivated" his psychic abilities for the Bush "war on terror."

Although Jon Ronson initiated his own investigation with the search for "Ron," he was diverted into another direction altogether as told in his book "The Men Who Stare at Goats."

Dan Smith's "tour bus" of the "world wide web," the same sticky net that had brought riches to Joe Firmage, was about to become a spidery snare for intelligence persons and paranormalists everywhere.

In the intelligence world it is known as "flypaper theory."

Ultimately one learns that the paranormal strangeness is shared by government officials in numerous services and agencies.

How they interact with each other over questions of psychic spying and alien intervention is harder to discern.

As for any official government intentions, that is even less certain, although the previous government effort known as STAR GATE provides some historical precedent from 1953 to 1995, when Ron's CIA effectively killed the program.

Pandolfi's afternoon message had been in response to Smith's disclosure earlier in the day.

Smith blogged and emailed a cleverly cryptic report of his meeting with Ron under the title "Ferreting out the Answer, or a Tiger by the Tale."


Smith's September 30th, 2000 contribution to conspiracy paranoia was summed up in a not-too-well-disguised reference to the alleged MAJESTIC MJ-12 government UFO cabal:

"Also it appears that Ron wants me to be a bus driver. He wants me to obtain a bus and paint it to look like an 'official' MTA bus, and go around the city picking up passengers at the bus stops, but instead of delivering them to their usual destinations, I will take them on an eschatological tour. When I told Ron that might be construed as being illegal, he did not seem perturbed."

And then, for those not paying close attention, Dan added:

"Would I lie to you? Do you think for a minute that these were not my 'official' instructions from a person who seems no longer inclined to deny membership in 'MTA-12'?"

According to Dan Smith, his interaction with Ron some eight years prior to the planned 'eschatological MJ-12 tour' had landed Ron in hot water and cost the taxpayers a considerable sum of money.

Smith went to the FBI for guidance.

And in 2004, so did I.

The email response to my inquiry arrived from the local FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force.

"Please call me with your concerns on this issue. You are correct in that there are some guidelines that must be followed for contact but, I am not comfortable detailing those here."

Dan Smith claimed two contacts with FBI concerning Ron.

The second time Dan claims to have visited Baltimore FBI to report on his interaction with Ron just prior to 9/11.

The first time around it was concerning Ron's interest in Dan and his "joint mission" with paranormalist Mary Ellen Guiley.

Smith wrote to me, "The first time was to get some feedback on CF [Smith's code for Ron]. I was unable to get any until I had three meetings with Chris Straub, c.'95. He was then the ranking staff member for the Senate Intel. Comm. CF joined us for the final meeting that was in the cafeteria. Bottom line: Chris was knowledgeable concerning eschatology, and he told me, 'to rest assured that I was dealing with some very competent people' ... Recall that I was indirectly responsible for the Inspector General's investigation of CF in '92-93, ... CF reported that it was a six month, $100K investigation in which he was cleared of any wrong doing."

According to Smith, "In the previous attempt at a joint mission (c. 1992) I was told, somewhat after the fact, that my prospective partner's agenda was simply unknown. Whatever it was, it quickly degenerated into her personal agenda. BTW, she was being vectored in my direction by ONI (Office of Naval Intelligence). And now she has been vectored back to Towson, as she announced last weekend."

And according to CRS Reports for Congress, and several articles in the New York Times, Ron would soon be mired in another CIA controversy involving the Senate Intelligence Committee.

Ken Timmerman in American Spectator wrote 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."

In April 1996, CRS Reports state that "A CIA analyst, Ronald Pandolfi, briefed the Senate Intelligence Committee on what he had found in 1995 about Hughes' review of the explosion of a Long March rocket in January 1995. The CIA then allegedly alerted Hughes about Pandolfi's briefing, reportedly according to an internal CIA cable dated September 23, 1998. The

committee then asked Attorney General Janet Reno for a criminal investigation into whether the CIA improperly obstructed a Senate investigation."

Jeff Gerth, in the New York Times wrote, "The concern of Congress involves broad issues of national security. It was the Senate panel on proliferation that asked the Pentagon to assess the national security implications of the 1995 accident review. And the Senate Intelligence Committee, officials said, is looking at whether what happened to Pandolfi is part of a larger question: Has the Clinton administration's strategic partnership with Beijing affected the way the intelligence community sees China?"

In the next ten years China would be at the center of another technology concern of Pandolfi's: conversion of electromagnetic microwaves to high frequency gravity waves.

Uncovering the real secrets of Dan Smith's friends from the intelligence world involved the 'reverse engineering' of 'extraterrestrial' technology: the Holy Grail of UFO enthusiasts, antigravity, time machines, and human psychology.

"Ron P told me that you very likely know the names of all the members of the National Academy of Science "UFO" TIGER team. If this is true, could you please tell me who they are. I have come up with something that he wants briefed to them."

And therein lies a TIGER by the tale of spies, lies, and polygraph tape.

To be continued in part seven.

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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.