Monday, July 5, 2010

Beyond Cyber War: Are NSA 'Spooks' in Space?

According to two independent sources and a CIA document, the NSA is pursuing 'spooky' spying.

(STARpod.org) -- Following the confirmation of National Security Agency involvement with the paranormal -- which was confirmed in an article published by CIA's internal journal Studies in Intelligence -- STARstream Research is re-examining a report provided to us by investigative author Gus Russo.

Russo is the credited reporter for PBS Frontline's "Who was Lee Harvey Oswald?" -- and is the author of numerous books about the JFK assassination.

In 2007, while researching a new book, Russo met with an established source who provided information about an alleged clandestine NSA psychic spy project. Although declassified government documents had identified NSA interest in paranormal phenomena in the 1970s and 1980s, it had been assumed that the shutdown of the STAR GATE psychic program by the CIA in 1995 had ended government involvement with the paranormal.

According to Russo, his source claimed to know a psychic spy "remote viewer" who was involved with NSA's paranormal projects.

Russo wrote to us, "NSA considers remote viewing a valid SIGINT tool. The program was relocated from CIA and is one of the most highly classified at NSA."

A second, independent source, already known for providing psychic data to MI5 and other British authorities, confirmed the NSA program. According to this second source, NSA stepped up their psychic spy activities following the terror attacks of September 11, 2001.

In 2007, Russo advised to us that his source told him the NSA program was "definitely ongoing at NSA," later adding, "The source says the program encountered problems when targets were being blocked by an extraterrestrial source that has never been identified."

Recently, I asked Russo to clarify his understanding about the extraterrestrial source.

Russo replied, "Interference from space, either from intelligent sources or some sort of natural phenomenon. My impression was they didn't know which."

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