Showing posts with label STARGATE. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 7, 2017

“Star Gate” transferred from DIA program into a CIA program in 1995, along with funding, staff, and 10 civilian billets


The "Star Gate" program was, and still may be, very real






(INTELLIHUB) — A memorandum dated June 20, 1995, from the Defense Intelligence Agency’s Director of Research and Development with the subject line: “Star Gate — Program Status, Proposed Options” was hand delivered to the agency’s Executive Director as a follow up to the under-the-radar transfer of the ‘Star Gate program SG-1A’ on June 1, 1995 to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) making SG-1A fully dark.


The memo made the program sound like a failure. It asked that the details of the then old program become declassified to appease the general public and even mentioned how the program was repackaged.


The new CIA Program (CIAP) was kicked offed with a $500,000 slush fund and came with 10 civilian billets (i.e. civilian safe houses where up the 10 Star Gate teams would eventually operate from).


The DIA’s version of the Star Gate program used remote viewers as admitted in the memo.


DIA remote viewers don’t actually physically travel through a stargate per se but rather view events, past, present, and future, remotely through what’s known as a ‘viewing session,’ almost like a lucid dream but much more vivid.


During a viewing session the viewer is typically provided a sealed envelop containing a 3×5 card in it with instructions and coordinates of the target as other declassified CIA documents reveal.


However, it’s believed that the CIA intensified and weaponized the program to allow for physical transfers through actual stargates, as seen in the hit TV series “Stargate SG-1.” The show Stargate SG-1 is nothing more than predictive programming to hide the above top secret reality in plain sight.


Aside from speculation, what we do know is that the CIA was testing remote viewing since the 1970’s, two-and-a-half decades before the agency acquired the DIA program in 1995, and three-and-a-half decades before ‘Stargate teams,’ such as the Army 9-Line Response Team “Stargate 13” and others were identified to be on patrol in Iraq in 2005.


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Shepard Ambellas is an opinion journalist, analyst, and the founder and editor-in-chief of Intellihub News & Politics (Intellihub.com). Shepard is also known for producing Shade: The Motion Picture (2013) and appearing on Travel Channel’s America Declassified (2013). Shepard is a regular contributor to Infowars. Read more from Shep’s World. Get the Podcast. Follow Shep on Facebook and Twitter.

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Monday, May 15, 2017

“Stargate” mentioned in “Iraq War Logs” leaked by Chelsea Manning before imprisonment


United States Marine Corps squads labeled as "Stargate teams" during Iraq war






(INTELLIHUB) — Army intelligence soldier Chelsea Manning who is well known for leaking over 700,000 U.S. classified documents will be released from military prison this week after serving a 7-yearsentencee, according to a statement released by Manning’s legal team on May 9.


The transgender Army intel soldier was responsible for leaking the “Iraq War Logs” to the organization Wikileaks which published the documents that mention references to “Stargate” in at least four instances.


In one incident which took place on Aug. 5, 2005, the 8th Engineer Support Battalion 9-Line Response Team, a.k.a. “Stargate 13,” encountered two Mission Area Managers (friendlies) in a garbage dump, one of whom was “digging.” After the MAMS were spotted by Stargate 13 they were seen fleeing on a motorcycle before being engaged by Stargate 13 with 5 tracer rounds followed by a barrage of 40 7.62mm bullets fired from an M240G but the motorcycle continued on to escape through a hole in the wire a location that is known as 1854D.


According to the report: “No IED was found, but a controlled demolition was performed on a possible detonation device.”


H/T: Tabertronic/Twitter


Shepard Ambellas is an opinion journalist, analyst, and the founder and editor-in-chief of Intellihub News & Politics (Intellihub.com). Shepard is also known for producing Shade: The Motion Picture (2013) and appearing on Travel Channel’s America Declassified (2013). Shepard is a regular contributor to Infowars. Read more from Shep’s World. Get the Podcast. Follow Shep on Facebook and Twitter.

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Tuesday, January 24, 2017

The CIA Just Declassified 100,000s of Files About Psychic Abilities and UFOs

January 24, 2017   |   Jake Anderson




(ANTIMEDIA) Paranormal research and investigations into UFOs are considered career killers in the academic world. In the field of journalism, mainstream publications rarely explore the topics as anything more than entertaining curios delivered with a chortle and a smile. However, a newly declassified cache of documents released by the CIA confirms the government has been researching — and actually employing — psychics for decades.


The STARGATE program, popularly known as the real-life government research lampooned by the film The Men Who Stare At Goats, was among the top-secret programs revealed in a recent CIA document dump that included 930,000 declassified files and 12 million pages. Much of this was previously available to the public only at the National Archives in Maryland. Thanks to freedom of information activist groups like Muckrock, which applied pressure on the CIA for years, these files can now be found in the CIA’s CREST searchable database.



The CIA’s mission statement for the STARGATE program, which contained a stamp specifying the materials should not be released to foreign governments, reads: “To establish a program using psychoenergetics for intelligence applications.”


The William A. Tiller Institute for Psychoenergetic Science defines psychoenergeticsas energy exchanges that can be influenced by consciousness.”


The study of whether human intention can have an effect on the material world around us has been the subject of several multidisciplinary approaches over the decades. It appears the government was deeply involved in this research and that local law enforcement agencies have extensively used psychics.



The cache of documents reveals that the CIA has been experimenting with psychic researchers for decades and, in some cases, actually conscripting them into the Cold War as potential spies.


Other documents revealed the use of psychics in spy operations conducted by the government. Articles from decades past, written by columnist Jack Anderson, describe the CIA project Grill Flame, which involved psychics using remote viewing to try to infiltrate military installments within the Soviet Union. Anderson describes the “Twilight Zone research” as “psychic warfare.” Multiple projects were funded by the Defense Department and the CIA, one of which involved trying to erect a “psychic shield” to block Soviet psychics, who were suspected of being more advanced in their ESP programs.


The files also elucidate the CIA experiments involving Uri Geller, a controversial celebrity psychic. In 1973, according to the new memos, Geller underwent multiple experiments to test his psychic abilities. In one test, the word “bunch” provoked test subjects to draw grapes. In response, Geller — who was completely isolated from the control group in a separate room — described seeing purple circles. This was just one of multiple tests that led CIA investigators to conclude that Geller “demonstrated his paranormal perceptual ability in a convincing and unambiguous manner.”



In the decades since, skeptics such as James Randi have attempted to debunk or disprove Geller’s abilities. Incredibly, the new CIA documents actually contain a formal rebuke of James Randi’s critique, debunking the debunker and further corroborating the fact the CIA firmly believed Geller had demonstrated evidence of extrasensory perception.


Organizations such as the Global Consciousness Project claim to have produced evidence that human consciousness affects physical matter in a way that we do not truly understand. On its website, the group states:


“When human consciousness becomes coherent, the behavior of random systems may change. Random number generators (RNGs) based on quantum tunneling produce completely unpredictable sequences of zeroes and ones. But when a great event synchronizes the feelings of millions of people, our network of RNGs becomes subtly structured. We calculate one in a trillion odds that the effect is due to chance. The evidence suggests an emerging noosphere or the unifying field of consciousness described by sages in all cultures.”


The book The Margins of Reality summarizes a series of experiments conducted at Princeton University that suggest human intention can have a measurable impact on random number generators.


The declassified CIA STARGATE files reveal that the government has invested considerable money and resources into programs operating on the premise that there are powers of the mind that transcend the five traditional senses.


Multiple files in the declassified trove also corroborate police departments all across the country routinely using psychics in criminal investigations. Detectives will often hire psychics to perform remote viewing in order to try to recover a missing person or apprehend a criminal. In a document entitled, “Use of Psychics in Law Enforcement,” the utility of psychic research was directly stated:


“All of the police officers said they had used a psychic in a case as described in the newspaper articles. Eight of the officers said that the psychic had provided them with otherwise unknown information which was helpful to the case. In three of these cases, missing bodies were discovered in areas described by the psychic.”


Alongside the STARGATE files, the new CIA documents also contain dozens of documents pertaining to UFOs. One file contains a report made by police officers in Moscow, who submitted eyewitness testimony of a UFO:


“They noticed a spherical object hanging and ‘pulsing,’ alternately shrinking and expanding.”


This is just one of possibly hundreds of files on UFOs released. Another file discloses a CBS Radio Network news bulletin from 1981 in which a news anchor (Dan Rather’s temporary replacement) addresses a UFO activist group called Citizens Against UFO Secrecy (CAUSE). In 1977, the group sued the government over CIA/NSA documents pertaining to UFOs as a “military threat.” They believed the government possessed “tantalizing information….a report on a UFO which supposedly shot down a Russian MIG over Cuba.”


This is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of government and military UFO reports. Thousands of such reports exist in the CIA’s real-life X-files.


Investigations into UFOs have intensified in recent years, as high-ranking government and military officials continue to disclose anomalous interactions, such as the following NASA report of a military encounter with a UFO:


“As the F-4 approached a range of 25 nautical miles it lost all instrumentation and communications. When the F-4 turned away from the object and apparently was no longer a threat to it, the aircraft regained all instrumentation and communications. Another brightly lighted object came out of the original object. The second object headed straight toward the F4.”


It will take a sustained effort by many independent investigators to weed through the files and stitch together the truths contained in STARGATE and other recently released CIA files. If nothing else, it’s a fascinating inside look into how one of our government’s most powerful agencies approached psychic research and the UFO question.


You can find the CIA database here. Please post any significant documents you find in the comments below.



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