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 Friday, August 25, 2006
National UFO Conference

November 4th - 5th

Venue: Renaissance Hollywood Hotel, 1755 North Highland Avenue, Hollywood, CA

Theme : "Not of This World - An In-Depth Journey Through The Abduction Phenomenon"

Invited Speakers: Richard Dolan, Nick Redfern, Linda Moulton-Howe, David Sereda, Farah Yurdozu, Dr. Lynne Kitei, Greg Bishop, Terry Hansen, Grant Cameron, Dr. Richard Sauder

Also Presenting...

"Master of Ceremonies" Cheryl Jones-Former CNN news anchor
"UFOLOGY 101" with International Ufologist Rob Simone
"Startling New Evidence on the Billy Meier Case" with UFO Researcher Michael Horn
Crop Circle Answers" with Ed and Kris Sherwood
Preston Denett with "UFO's Over California"
And...
"Bernard Mendez with UFO Q&A - "Understanding Title 14 The Extraterrestrial Exposure Law"
Keynote by Steven Bassett
"50 Years in Ufology" with James W. Moseley

Our Mission: To present top researchers in the field of ufology who will share their ongoing and current research.

We Believe: The UFO phenomena has world wide implications.

Our Goal: To bring this information to you in a professional and educational way while advancing awareness of the phenomena.

Whether you are a UFO buff, just curious or wondering what those strange lights in the sky were, this conference will have something for everyone.

NUFOC has been presenting fresh, objective information to the public for over 40 years and is proud to be the longest running UFO conference in America.

Web: www.nufoc.org


8:54:39 PM    

September 21st

MUFON LA Presents Greg Bishop
Venue: St. Innocent Orthodox Church (Inside Herman's Hall), 5657 Lindley Ave. Tarzana, CA 91356

Speaker: Greg Bishop

Topic: PROJECT BETA: How the U.S. Government Created An Alien Invasion

In the early 1980s, electrical physicist Paul Bennewitz thought he had stumbled onto evidence of an alien invasion. Unbeknownst to him, he had been fed disinformation by the Air Force Office of Special Investigations in a counterintelligence operation. The plan backfired, however, because the incident led to renewed calls for disclosure of government UFO secrecy. In the process, Bennewitz had actually stumbled onto strange lights and signals that were part of the vast black budget projects that were going on at Kirtland-projects sponsored by the Air Force, Defense Intelligence Agency, and the National Security Agency. The Bennewitz episode would provide the government cover-story for those wild UFO conspiracy tales for the next 20 years or more, and serve as a warning to researchers not to confuse the authority of the messenger with the truth of the message.

Thanks to the efforts of author/researcher Greg Bishop, the truth behind the Bennewitz story and its implications to current ufology is finally being revealed. Bishop's lecture will feature personal notes, correspondence, and some of the verified disinformation that was fed to Bennewitz that lead to his eventual breakdown and institutionalization. His presentation will also include an in-depth analysis of the disinformation campaign by an agent specifically assigned to draw Bennewitz into an ever-increasing web of paranoia and intrigue, much of which still runs through the UFO rumor mill today. Other new information and accounts will deal with the famous Cash-Landrum close encounter case and its relationship to the Bennewitz case.

Greg Bishop is the author of the book Project Beta: The Story of Paul Bennewitz, National Security, and the Creation of a Modern UFO Myth. Greg says he has been fascinated with the no-man's land between the extremes of wide-eyed belief and closed-minded debunkery ever since 1991, when he co-founded a magazine called The Excluded Middle, a journal of UFOs, conspiracy research, psychedelia and new science (now online at www.excludedmiddle.com ). Wake Up Down There!, a collection of articles from the magazine, was published in 2000. His third and newest book, Weird California, was published by Sterling Publishers and Barnes & Noble in March of 2006. Greg's radio show, Radio Misterioso, can be heard on Sundays from 8-10 PM PST at www.killradio.org. Interviews with fringe-topic researchers and weird music are the usual fare.

Time: 8:00pm

Admission: $9.00 for members, $15.00 for non-members

Web: www.mufonla.com


8:39:08 PM    

 Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Tune-In and Call-In To The Blue Rose Report This Wednesday at 8pm CST

The Blue Rose Report.

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Tune in! Let's talk! UFOs? ESP? RV? ParaPolitics? Synchronicity? Civil Liberties? Cryptozoology? Dreams? What do you want to talk about?


10:07:15 PM    

Check out the Audio Archive of the ... 

Second BLUE ROSE REPORT.

You'll hear Guest Adam Gorightly as well as calls from Mack White and Greg Bishop.

We talked about Consciousness, Psychedelics, UFOs and  Contactees like Philip K. Dick, Robert Anton Wilson and John C. Lilly. Gorightly talked about his three books: Shadow Over Santa Susanna, The Prankster and the Conspiracy as well as his most recent tome, The Beast of Adam Gorightly - Collected Rantings '92 to '04.

Gorightly also educated us about another connection for explaining the name of our show ... The Blue Rose Report. Seems there is a Contactee saucer cult leader, the Rev. Bob Short who founded The Blue Rose Ministry and ministered for years out at the Giant Rock, Joshua Tree, Landers, California vortex with some of the original 50s / 60s Contactees.

2:14:12 AM    


2006 New Frontiers Symposium
Saturday October 14, 2006 - Halifax, Nova Scotia
Extraterrestrial Life, Space Exploration, & The Future

Greg Bishop - Since its founding in 1991, The Excluded Middle (www.excludedmiddle.com) has become a popular zine exploring Ufology, Forteana, conspiracy, psychedelic worldviews and things that go bump in the night[sigma]and sometimes the day! Co-founder and editor Greg Bishop has gone far beyond stories about Nikola Tesla and Wilhelm Reich to publish Cabbalistic analyses of Dr. Seuss poems and unearth historical data relating to early UFO contactees. Greg is a leading exponent of 'Both-And' logic in a predominantly 'Either/Or' world. His articles have appeared in Fortean Times, The Konformist, UFO Magazine, The Nose, and Book Happy. He has also been featured in Donna Kossy's Kooks: A Guide to the Outer Limits of Human Belief, and the anthology Zen in the Art of Close Encounters: Crazy Wisdom. Greg[base ']s radio show, [base "]Radio Misterioso[per thou], airs Sundays from 8 until 10 PM PST and can be heard on the Los Angeles based Internet station Kill Radio (www.killradio.org). Radio Misterioso is an esoteric blend of paranormal talk radio and music from the edge (and, more often than not, beyond the edge). Archives can also be accessed at http://Radio4all.net. Greg has appeared on numerous radio programs and at conferences to discuss his paranormal research. He is also the co-author of Weird California and Wake Up Down There! The Excluded Middle Anthology. In 2005 his first [base "]solo[per thou] book, Project Beta: The Story of Paul Bennewitz, National Security, and the Creation of a Modern UFO Myth, about the U.S. government[base ']s disinformation campaign within ufology, created a considerable stir within the field of UFO research, and upset more than a few preconceived ideas that people had about [base "]what is what[per thou], and [base "]who is whom[per thou].

HalifaxUFO.com

12:37:28 AM    

Greg Bishop and Adam Gorightly at Roswell Halloween Conference
Saturday October 28, 2006 - Halloween Special!

Proposed schedule and invited speakers (still subject to change) Registration info available soon:

8:30 - 10:am - Eve Lorgen (still tentative) - "Reptillian & Alien Manipulation, Black Magic, Sorcery & Gov't Mind Control"
10:15 - 11:45am - David Flynn (invited, not confirmed) - "Occult & Masonic Connections to NASA"
Lunch w/ speakers at Crash Site Cafe (pre-registered guests only)
2:00-3:30pm Greg Bishop - "The Contactee Movement of the 1950's & 60's : The Early Days That Inspired Ufology"
3:45- 5:15pm Adam GoRightly - "Were the Early Contactees Ritual Magicians Who "Conjured" UFOs?"
5:30 - 7pm - William Schnoebelen - "UFOs, Masonry & Satanism in the Occult Social Order"

RoswellUfoConference.com
12:34:14 AM    

Greg Bishop Presents "Project Beta": How the US Government Created Alien Invasion"

The extremes of wide-eyed belief and closed-minded debunkery has fascinated Greg ever since 1991, when he co-founded a magazine called The Excluded Middle, which was a journal of UFOs, conspiracy research, psychedelia and new science (now online at www.excludedmiddle.com ). Wake Up Down There!, a collection of articles from the magazine, was published in 2000. His newest book, Weird California, was released by Sterling Publishers and Barnes & Noble in 2005. For two years, (until it was shut down by the FCC) Greg hosted The Hungry Ghost, a radio show of interviews and music airing on a pirate FM station in Los Angeles. His current show, Radio Misterioso can be heard on Sundays from 8-10 PM PST at www.killradio.org. Interviews with fringe-topic researchers and weird music are the usual fare.

PROJECT BETA: HOW THE U.S. GOVERNMENT CREATED AN ALIEN INVASION Greg Bishop will be speaking on his research into the story of electrical physicist Paul Bennewitz, who thought he had stumbled onto evidence of an alien invasion, but in the process was directing attention to secret projects at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico in the early 1980s. The Bennewitz episode provided the blueprint for wild UFO conspiracy tales for the next 20 years or more, and a warning to researchers not to confuse the authority of the messenger with the truth of the message. Wild alien stories cooked up by the Air Force Office of Special Investigations that were fed to Bennewitz, and which began as a simple counterintelligence operation, backfired and led to renewed calls for disclosure of government UFO secrecy. The strangest part of the story is that Bennewitz actually had stumbled onto strange lights and signals that were part of the vast black budget projects that were going on at Kirtland[~]projects sponsored by the Air Force, Defense Intelligence Agency, and the National Security Agency.

The lecture will feature personal notes and correspondence, as well as some of the verified disinformation that was fed to him over a period of five years, leading to his eventual breakdown and institutionalization. Pictures and documents not included in the book Project Beta will be presented.

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12:32:40 AM    

Review Article: Project Beta: The Story of Paul Bennewitz, National Security, and the Creation of a Modern UFO Myth

I recently finished reading Greg Bishop's book on Paul Bennewitz and was pleasantly surprised to read about one UFO researcher's attempt to find the truth about what happened to Bennewitz and the extraterrestrial information he allegedly discovered in the period from 1978 to 1986. Bishop researches the Bennewitz saga by conducting a number of interviews with individuals who directly knew and worked with Bennewitz during the period in question. William Moore, Richard Doty, Leo Sprinkle and Gabe Valdez, according to Bishop, are the individual keys to unlocking the mystery behind the Bennewitz saga.

According to the saga unraveled by Bishop, Bennewitz through his electronics wizardry was able to find the electronic frequencies upon which some classified military projects were being conducted in the area around the Manzano Nuclear facilities near Kirtland Air Force base in New Mexico. Alert to the possibility of extraterrestrial involvement through the recent spate of cattle mutilations in the area that he had been researching, Bennewitz was to embark on a journey where he ultimately claimed that extraterrestrials had established an underground base in the area, and were showing a suspicious interest in US military facilities in the Manzano nuclear facility. Bishop relates how Bennewitz in November 1980 went through the process of passing on his information, the United States Air Force and how they took his views seriously. Too seriously for Bennewitz's ultimate well being in Bishop's opinion.

According to Bishop, the USAF Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) soon began a campaign of systematically feeding Bennewitz disinformation about underground alien bases, captured humans, and alien hybridization programs. The goal, according to Bishop, was to so destabilize Bennewitz that he would ultimately be unable to separate the truth from the falsehoods being directed towards him and ultimately discredit himself. This apparently happened with veteran UFO researchers deserting Bennewitz and Bennewitz himself finally succumbing to a complete nervous breakdown in 1986. In this saga, Bishop clarifies the role of key individuals such as Moore and Doty in feeding Bennewitz the disinformation that ultimately led to his discrediting and abandonment by the UFO community. Both Doty and Moore befriended Bennewitz, and allegedly used this friendship to lead Bennewitz astray from whatever it was he had discovered in his research.

Bishop goes on to further argue that the disinformation fed to Bennewitz ultimately went on to be disseminated by controversial UFO researchers such as William Cooper, John Lear and others, who created a whole new genre of extraterrestrials located at underground facilities using captured humans for all sorts of nasty purposes. Bishop's point is that much of modern Ufology has been contaminated by the disinformation fed to Bennewitz, and discerning 'modern' researchers need to weed out the disinformation regurgitated by less astute 'researchers' that was originally spawned through Bennewitz. Bishop's thesis is certainly ambitious so the reasonable question to ask is, "is Bishop correct?"

There are many assumptions that Bishop makes that can be seriously criticized. First should Richard Doty and William Moore be believed that the information they fed to Bennewitz was in fact disinformation, rather than rumors of disinformation being spread to discredit Bennewitz and his legitimate claims of extraterrestrial bases with captive humans? Bishop certainly concludes the former from his interviews with Doty and Moore, and curiously doesn't consider the latter possibility as seriously worth considering. If Bennewitz was the subject of a disinformation campaign, as most agree was indeed the case, then should one find credible the testimony of individuals directly participating in such a campaign? Bishop paints a sympathetic picture of Moore as someone who unintentionally overstepped the bounds of sensible research principles and cooperated with the 'wrong side' so to speak. The same cannot be said for Richard Doty who was a professional in AFOSI and was a direct part of the campaign to discredit Bennewitz. Bishop seems too eager to accept Doty's and Moore's' versions of events that the information Bennewitz claimed concerning underground extraterrestrial bases and captive humans was in fact disinformation fed to Bennewitz.

The question Bishop doesn't answer is why should anyone believe anything claimed by Richard Doty who in his official duty for AFOSI was a professional in disseminating disinformation and discrediting UFO researchers and witnesses? As for William Moore, it is also dubious to accept his version of events where he volunteered to participate in a campaign to discredit Bennewitz in order to learn about how AFOSI interfered with UFO research. If Moore choose to believe Doty and Moore's other AFOSI handlers that Bennewitz was being fed disinformation, then it's not surprising that Moore would later contend that Bennewitz had been fed disinformation. Put simply, Bishop places too much faith in a professional in discrediting UFO witnesses/researchers, and a UFO researcher who naively believed he could benefit by being a part of the military-intelligence game. Bishop assumes that Bennewitz's claims were a result of the disinformation being fed to him, and doesn't seriously consider that Bennewitz's central claims were accurate and that rumors of disinformation were used to discredit the genuine information Bennewitz was disseminating.

Bishop's most unsympathetic assessment of Bennewitz's work came with his interviews concerning the case of Myrna Hansen, an abductee that Bennewitz claimed was being taken to the underground extraterrestrial base. Bennewitz's efforts to gain information from Myrna Hansen through the regressive hypnosis by Leo Sprinkle are depicted in terms of an increasingly neurotic Bennewitz who was using Hansen to feed his increasing paranoia about extraterrestrial bases and abducted humans. What Bishop fails to discuss is Bennewitz's expertise in electronic transmissions and his alleged success in discovering the radio frequency of the extraterrestrial implants inserted into Hansen. This kind of electronic interception device was a specialty area for Bennewitz and he actually held a number of patents in the area of electronic transmissions. This alone may explain why AFOSI was interested in Bennewitz's work since the interception and deciphering of electronic transmissions between a 'human abductee' and the extraterrestrial abductors would clearly have national security significance. Bishop totally ignores such a possibility and instead chooses to promote the idea that Bennewitz was paranoid in his dealing with Hansen and that this was a product of the disinformation being fed to him. However, since Bennewitz's work with Hansen began in May 1980, six months before he notified AFOSI of his conclusions in November, it's a stretch for Bishop to argue that Bennewitz's claims about extraterrestrials having underground bases with captured humans was a product of disinformation. Bennewitz's views were already formed well before AFOSI were notified of Bennewitz's concerns, and presumably began their campaign of discrediting Bennewitz.

Another significant act of omission in Bishop's work concerns a number of whistleblower testimonies alleging the existence of underground bases located at Dulce, New Mexico as claimed by Bennewitz. First was Bob Lazar who claims to have read a briefing document at the S4 facility about an underground base in 1979 where there was a firefight between extraterrestrials and elite security forces. Another whistleblower is Phil Schneider who went on the lecture tour in 1995 claiming to have worked in the underground construction of classified military bases, and had been directly involved in a military altercation at Dulce between extraterrestrials and elite security forces in 1979. Schneider was found dead in his apartment in January 1996 in what some claim were circumstances that resembled a contract killing. Another whistleblower is Daniel Burisch who claims to have been taken to Dulce and heard the cries of captive humans. Burisch was allegedly threatened with the prospect of joining the captive humans if he did not participate in a highly unethical retro-virus program. Yet another whistleblower is Michael Wolf who claimed that he worked at Dulce and regularly met with extraterrestrials working with there under agreements with clandestine government authorities. Arguably the most controversial whistleblower is a former allegedly security guard at Dulce, Thomas Castello, who claims in great details the alleged treatment received by captive humans by extraterrestrials at Dulce and also claims to have participated in the 1979 firefight. Despite his extraordinary claims, Bill Hamilton researched Castello's claims and found him plausible (for more analysis of whistleblower testimonies concerning Dulce, see: exopolitics.org/Dulce-Report.htm )

Bishop's claim that information circulating in the UFO community about underground extraterrestrial bases and captive humans held underground was disinformation should not be accepted without thorough research of the above whistleblowers claims. These whistleblowers allegedly had direct experience with evidence validating Bennewitz's claim of an underground extraterrestrial base at Dulce suggests that there is some merit to Bennewitz's claims. Unfortunately, Bishop doesn't examine any of these whistleblower claims and makes what appears to be the unfortunate assumption that they are not worth investigating. This kind of routine dismissal of whistleblower testimony should not be condoned and is really impermissible for anyone wanting to conduct a balanced investigation of a major event in UFO history such as the Bennewitz case. The kind of difficulties many whistleblowers have in validating their credentials or testimony should not be used as an excuse to dismiss their claims as regularly done by veteran UFO researchers. This approach used by veteran UFO researchers is inappropriate as I have argued elsewhere (see: Virtuallystrange.net/ufo/updates/).

Another area of concern in Bishop's book is a significant piece of information dug up by Bishop that the USAF awarded Bennewitz a grant of $75,000 to conduct research on what he had discovered by his electronic intercepts. Bishop suggests that this was part of the 'sting' operation launched against Bennewitz by AFOSI. This stretches the bounds of credibility since I have heard of no other case where a significant research grant will be awarded to a UFO researcher with the primary purpose of disinforming him while getting more information on the precise nature and conclusions of his research. What is more likely is that Bennewitz had developed the means for intercepting electronic transmissions that were of great interest to the Air Force. These transmissions may have been little more that communications used in a classified project as Bishop suggests; or may have been more exotic in terms of intercepted extraterrestrial communications which is what Bennewitz believed. It is clear that Bennewitz had discovered something with his electronic interceptions and his methods where the subject of close observation by the USAF.

It's hard to believe that the USAF would have given a grant to Bennewitz so they could find out more about how he was intercepting their own classified transmissions. They could easily have silenced Bennewitz by informing him that he had intercepted signals from a classified military project. As a loyal citizen, it's hard to imagine that Bennewitz would have done anything other than simply comply. It's more plausible that he received his grant because the Air Force wanted to learn more about what the alleged extraterrestrials were up to as Bennewitz was indeed claiming. It appears that while Bennewitz was passing on information to the USAF, he was simultaneously the recipient of an intense campaign to discredit him by claiming he was ingenuously accepting disinformation passed to him. To accept the word of those playing a direct role in discrediting Bennewitz's primary claims concerning underground extraterrestrial bases and captive humans as disinformation appears to be a dubious way of assessing the validity of Bennewitz's claims. Yet this is what Bishop does in his book.

Ultimately I come away from Bishop's book with very mixed feelings. He has done some excellent field work in uncovering much pertinent background information about the Bennewitz affair and deserves recognition for bringing this important case to the public's attention. Yet from the very first chapter of his book, Bishop has the clear goal of demonstrating that Bennewitz was the victim of a disinformation campaign and that Bennewitz's claims were too laden with disinformation to be of any service to the UFO community other than a warning of how researchers can be led astray. Bishop's citation of sources and interviews are all geared to demonstrate the truth of his thesis that the UFO community was right to dismiss the bulk of Bennewitz's extravagant claims. Unfortunately, Bishop doesn't seriously entertain the idea that Bennewitz was possibly correct, even in part, in his most extravagant claims concerning underground extraterrestrial bases with captive humans. Indeed, Bishop assumes that such claims were precisely the disinformation fed to him, when it may have been that rumors of disinformation were generated towards Bennewitz to discredit his research findings about an underground extraterrestrial base at Dulce. It's Bishop's a priori dismissal of the possibility the Bennewitz could have been correct is what most weakens his book as an impartial research study of a key historical figure in UFO research.

A more balanced assessment that seriously explores the claims made by a number of whistleblowers who allegedly directly witnessed evidence or physically visited an underground extraterrestrial base at Dulce, New Mexico, together with the claims made by Richard Doty and William Moore concerning the discrediting of Paul Bennewitz, is needed. Simply accepting Doty's and Moore's testimony that Bennewitz believed disinformation fed to him is to do a disservice to the memory of Bennewitz who was an astute observer of the UFO phenomenon and who had valid observations to make regardless of the rumors of disinformation leveled against him. Bennewitz was ultimately discredited by a clever disinformation campaign. However, it was rumors of him ingenuously spreading disinformation that were more damaging to his reputation, than his actually using the information received by AFOSI agents and assets to formulate his views about what was really occurring in underground facilities in New Mexico.

© Michael E. Salla, PhD
May 11, 2005
www.exopolitics.org
drsalla@exopolitics.org


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12:18:46 AM    

Project Beta and Underground Bases
Air Force Files And Strange Tales
By NICK REDFERN / Co-Editor Phenomena Magazine

Excerpt: Several weeks ago I highlighted a new book titled Project Beta: The Story Of Paul Bennewitz, National Security And The Creation Of A Modern UFO Myth. Written by radio host, author, and the editor of the magazine The Excluded Middle, Greg Bishop, the book is arguably one of the finest and most important, published contributions to the subject of UFO research.

One of the most controversial stories fed to Bennewitz by the AFOSI - and one that still persists to this day - centered upon the alleged existence of an underground [base "]alien base[per thou] deep in the mountains at a town called Dulce, New Mexico. According to the tales fed to Bennewitz, hostile aliens were living deep under Dulce, they were abducting American citizens, they were implanting them with tracking devices, and [^] most disturbing if all - they were almost ready to launch a planet-wide assault on the human race.

It is perhaps easy to see why, when bombarded with such data Bennewitz finally had an almost complete mental collapse. The UFO truth that has captivated so many for so long might not be [base "]out there[per thou] after all - in fact, it may all be one big con behind which a veritable plethora of classified, military projects have been carefully hidden.

And although many of the tales told to Bennewitz by the military on the subject of [base "]underground, alien bases[per thou] were merely elaborated upon by the Air Force - having been based upon the man[base ']s already-existing beliefs in this area - it is curious to note that this was not the first time that the AFOSI had involvement in the subjects of UFOs and secret, underground bases.

For example, AFOSI documentation of 1949 covers similar ground. Titled Flying Saucers, Aerial Phenomena, dated 29 June 1949 and prepared by a Special Agent of the AFOSI at Scott Air Force Base, its contents concern a woman (whose name is deleted from the declassified documentation) then living in Missouri but who had previously lived with her former husband in Mexico.

She had informed the AFOSI Special Agent that while in Mexico in 1944 [base "]she would hear talk of secret weapons[per thou] that were being built in [base "]an underground aircraft factory[per thou] and that was situated [base "]beneath a mountain near Monterrey, Mexico City[sigma][per thou]

According to the story, the woman[base ']s husband (whose name is also deleted from the official documentation) [base "]had been given the privilege of visiting this underground factory where he saw thousands of aircraft which were being constructed of some metallic or plastic material that could not be seen in flight. The crews of these aircraft could see out but on-lookers were unable to see in[sigma][per thou]

Read the entire article online here ...
phenomenamagazine.com
12:16:51 AM    

 Sunday, August 13, 2006
Flashback: Sunday, August 4th, 2002 - Blue Beam Dream

Well well well... last night (in the dreamtime) I found myself at my GrandMother's house in San Antonio. We're inside when something calls our attention to go outside. Not sure if it was noises outside or a strange glow that drew our attention.

But once outside the spectacle was magnificent... In all directions around us the sky was lit up with glowing visions and wonders. For a split second we wondered whether it was a giant space ship. Our neighbors all down the street were out in there yards gawking at the signs in the sky.

As we watched a car accident occurred down the street, apparently the drivers were watching the spectacle and not the road.

At first these brilliant lighted visions in the sky had appeared as huge three dimensional structures with identical copies in each of the compas directions. Yet they were giving the impression that you could have gone in any direction and actually seen a different perspective on them, perhaps actually peering up INTO some of the more craft like visions.

As the display in the sky changed repeatedly, they went from glowing architectural structures (like those computer generated displays you might see in the background of the evening news or as transitions between news stories on same) to more obvious human origin messages, including words to the effect that the spectacle (I actually think it said SPECIAL) would only
last for twelve days.

Throughout the displays I KNEW what this was...

OPERATION BLUE BEAM

Project Blue Beam is a plan to use holography in the skies of the world to convince huge portions of the population that the Apocalypse or the Rapture is occurring. The plans for this clandestine world dominating scheme had there origins in the "German attempts at projecting the image of the Virgin Mary on the bottoms of clouds against the French in WWII" (X-Files - "Jose Chung's From Outer Space") and the American plan to surface a sub off the Cuban coast projecting the Second Coming of Christ in the sky to create an opportunity for a coup / invasion of Cuba. (Jacques Vallee 1979 - Messengers of Deception)

But Blue Beam's ultimate goal is to fullfil the plans of the New World Order. Perhaps in conjunction with the scheduled reappearance of "Maitreya" whom some believe is the real current Christ while others actually suspect him of being the AntiChrist incarnate.

Whatever the reality behind Blue Beam, I was witnessing it - or at least some variation of it's base technologies.

It quickly became apparent that these signs in the sky were not going anywhere. And as the people in my community continued oooing and aaaahing I began to become very concerned.

Were we to have starless nights forever? Was this the new commercially exploited night sky? Glowing holographic billboards in the sky?

I tried to impart my fear and anger to my family and neighbors.... "This is awful. Do you really want these glowing atrocities in our night skies forever? That's what this is! Soon there will be projections of Big Brother and his Pop Star minions staring down at us from on high!"

They didn't hear me. Or, perhaps they heard my voice but I was being tuned out. Rational alarm was being tuned out in favor of dazzling spectacle.

It wasn't till I awoke and wrote these words that I wondered.... Where was the moon in all of this? Probably looming overhead, perhaps blocked out by the razzle dazzle of the blue beam holograms, but no doubt emblazened with the Neon Blue logo of the United Nations... or perhaps the all seeing eye of AOL Time Warner.

Elfis SMiles

4:43:33 PM    

 Thursday, August 10, 2006
Former Computer Company CEO Turned Contactee Joins Ranks of 911 Researchers
Joseph Firmage writes essay for Journal of 9/11 Studies

The image âo[ogonek]http://worldtradecentertruth.com/g/Journalof911Studies.jpgâo� cannot be displayed, because it contains errors."One of the challenges in comprehending the circumstances of 9/11 is the sheer volume of material spanning two decades that must be studied for one to become comfortable reaching any conclusions.

Intelligent people new to this controversy feel a sense of drowning when they begin to study what happened on 9/11. Having explored this subject deeply, I thought it might be useful to create a summary accessible to larger numbers of people. That is the purpose of what follows."

Download and Read the entire PDF Essay at Journal of 911 Studies & World Trade Center Truth.

11:19:55 PM    

911 PRECOG - Exploring the OverMind

http://www.anomalyradio.com/images/robertlarson.jpgIs there an aspect of consciousness that transcends linear time and occasionally manifests for us as something we call pre-cognitive or prophetic dreams and visions?  Are some events, as philosopher of consciousness Terence McKenna suggested, of such historical import and laden with such novelty that they send psychic shockwaves back into time that astute observers can pick up as early warnings in the dreamworld?  Writer, informationalist and gonzo alt. media proprietor SMiles Lewis will be back to wrestle with these questions.  Lewis, of Elfis.net and Anomalyradio.com, has chronicled a peculiar variety of bizarre and intense pre-9/11 altered state of consciousness reports from several sources that seemed to have a predictive nature about that event.  If there is validity to this, new reports presaging a coming event should give one pause....  This will all be discussed within the larger context of the mysteries of mind and the psychedelic experience.

Talk of 911 and possible precognition of "terrorist" events is incredibly timely given the recent claim of a foiled Bojinka-2 style mass terror event and Parapolitical Researcher Alex Jones' launching of Operation Expose the Government Terrorists Part-2. Besides reading the parapolitical data points that lead to his July 25th, 2001 prediction of and "call to arms"over the impending September 11th False Flag attacks, Alex has rarely discussed his apparently precognitive dream of 911 that was a large part of the impetus behind his July 25th Alert.

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9:06:06 PM    

 Wednesday, August 2, 2006
SMiles' first BlogTalkRadio show is going to be next Wednesday evening at 8pm CST.

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