Monday, 17 October 2011

New Details Released Concerning Ufo Spy Game

New Details Released Concerning Ufo Spy Game
This story is too important to be lost in the dust bin of history, but probably not entirely for reasons of interest to UFO enthusiasts.I'm referring to new details exposed (to the best of my knowledge) for the first time in "KNOWING THE FUTURE The UFO Spy Games:CIA, 9/11, UFOs, and the Extraterrestrial Presence -- Forbidden Topics".The latest chapter of KNOWING THE FUTURE tells a tale of Internet spy games as manipulated by Ron Pandolfi, former CIA analyst recently with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence DIA/MASINT.A handful of "STARstream Research" files have been scanned and uploaded for anyone interested in open-source background on Dr. Pandolfi, supplemented by internal SSR confidential files including a 2004 response from FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force to a general question about procedure involving Internet contacts with CIA and DIA officials.It's all about sources and methods and actions "outside the legal framework."Although there are no accusations of misconduct taking place, the use of the Internet as an intelligence tool may be too tempting for officials pursuing personal agendas.The new details are revealed under the shadow of a major intelligence "spy war" taking place between the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the Central Intelligence Agency.The Washington Post explains:""There are spy wars, and there are turf wars. But watch out when the two are combined, as in the battle over who will appoint America's intelligence chiefs abroad -- Dennis Blair, the director of national intelligence, or Leon Panetta, the director of the Central Intelligence Agency.""Blair, a retired admiral who likes an orderly chain of command, fired off a memo on May 19 claiming the right to install non-CIA officers as his representatives overseas. Panetta, thinking this contentious issue was still under review at the White House, sent a cable the next day saying, in effect, that station chiefs should ignore Blair's edict until the matter is resolved by the National Security Council. Blair went ballistic, viewing Panetta's actions as, in the words of one official, "an act of insubordination."Persons interested in pursuing disclosure of the hot topic of an alien visitation, allegedly the biggest secret of all time, should consider how intelligence turf wars play out at the White House.The big question remains: If the President of the United States has "no need to know" about the alleged visitation, then who remains accountable to the public at large?As I explain in "Knowing the Future: The UFO Spy Games":"The real story, as best as can be discerned from additional information provided in early to mid 2005, may have been initiated by an earlier effort by Dan Smith to reach then President George W. Bush concerning the alleged (core story of an) "extraterrestrial presence. "To the extent that there is any reality to the core story, and if it is true that the President, our Commander in Chief, has been isolated from the core intelligence of alien visitation by "no need to know," any valid disclosure effort must rely on creating enough curiosity for the White House to issue a statement, followed by official and mainstream media interest in tracking down the nature of black operations deemed too sensitive for Presidential knowledge".

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