1994: Inside the Military UFO Underground

³ ³ ³ ³ ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» º T R U S T  N O  O N E º ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ ³ ³ ³ ³ / +–+ +—-+ / //======// === / // // / //====// == +————+ /// ======================================/// ====================================/// Things to beware of in 1997: Adverse and unusual weather changes which have a tendency to coincide with operations of governmental projects dealing with the ionosphere. ——————————————————————- This article is reprinted from the April 1994 issue of OMNI magazine. Copyright 1994 by OMNI Publications International Ltd. All rights reserved. Inside the Military UFO Underground By A. J. S. Rayl In 1969, Project Blue Book–the 16-year U.S. Air Force investigation of UFOs–came to an end, and so did the government’s interest in extraterrestrial flying discs. Or so the American public […] Read More

2002: UFOs: The Physical Evidence – Overwhelming – But As Elusive As Ever

Michael Jordan, Journal of Alternative Realities, Volume 10, Issue 1, 2002 Any scientific study of the UFO enigma seems inevitable to result in frustrating ambiguity and contradiction. Really worthwhile UFO reports are frequently characterized by high strangeness, evasiveness, resistance to scholarly investigation and a seemingly unavoidable, bewildering array of conclusions. Writer K. Phillips, in an essay on The Psycho-Sociology of Ufology, notes that in addition to this elusiveness, “it can be shown that the UFO phenomenon has a religious, historic and folkloric dimension, the implications of which are only just beginning to be appreciated by those who are willing to sift the evidence…. moreover, by inspection of the tens of thousands of reports from all over the world, it would seem that ¾ paradoxically […] Read More

1994: A Die-Hard Issue: CIA’s Role in the Study of UFOs, 1947-90

Gerald K. Haines An extraordinary 95 percent of all Americans have at least heard or read something about Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs), and 57 percent believe they are real. (1) Former US Presidents Carter and Reagan claim to have seen a UFO. UFOlogists–a neologism for UFO buffs–and private UFO organizations are found throughout the United States. Many are convinced that the US Government, and particularly CIA, are engaged in a massive conspiracy and coverup of the issue. The idea that CIA has secretly concealed its research into UFOs has been a major theme of UFO buffs since the modern UFO phenomena emerged in the late 1940s. (2) In late 1993, after being pressured by UFOlogists for the release of additional CIA information on UFOs, […] Read More

TECHNO REALITIES: Part 1: The Russian Space Program

TECHNO REALITIES: The Fake Second Coming By Christi Verismo. Part 1 DID RUSSIA BUILD A FLEET OF FLYING SAUCERS AFTER THE WAR? A series of 30 articles on what is going on in the skies, probably unknown to anyone except intelligence agents, privy to the latest space technology, has been put on the net and written by a former US govt. insider calling himself “One who knows”. These articles available at anomalous-images.com are called Fire From The Sky. In summary, these articles claim that the Russians, starting from about 1977, began to produce a flying disk initially called ‘cosmos-interceptor’ then later called cosmospheres. By 1980/81 they’d built 7 super heavy cosmospheres called jumbos, even bigger than the zeppelins of the 1930s. They could carry […] Read More

1970: Project Stargate

STARGATE was one of a number of “remote viewing programs” conducted under a variety of code names, including SUN STREAK, GRILL FRAME, and CENTER LANE by DIA and INSCOM, and SCANATE by CIA. These efforts were initiated to assess foreign programs in the field; contract for basic research into the phenomenon, and to evaluate controlled remote viewing as an intelligence tool. The program consisted of two separate activities. An operational unit employed remote viewers to train and perform remote viewing intelligence-gathering. The research program was maintained separately from the operational unit.  This effort was initiated in response to CIA concerns about reported Soviets investigations of psychic phenomena. Between 1969 and 1971, US intelligence sources concluded that the Soviet Union was engaged in “psychotronic” research. […] Read More