posted on Jul, 31 2005 @ 09:43 AM
Gonna raise the BS flag here. I skimmed / read the linked story and perused the Artic Beacon website.
from the Arctic Beacon story
She [Welch] also said she wants to document her story in a book, starting from the time she was a ‘military brat,’ her father being an Air Force
B-52 pilot, when at the age of three she displayed exceptional ESP abilities and channeling powers, powers that eventually led her into the NASA
program as an adult.
I don't believe in ESP or channeling. First red flag for me. Call that bias if you will, but read on.
“What’s the difference if they’re planning global war and mass population reduction,” said Welch. “When I worked for NASA Application
Technical Center In Phoenix, involved in brain development and mind control projects...
The only references I could find online to a NASA Application Technical Center Institute are from this article itself and blogs that refer back to it
as well. NASA doesn't appear to have a Phoenix location. Perhaps I didn't dig hard enough?
Together with over 100 "think tank" participants, Logsdon, an engineer, and Welch, a licensed hypnotism -therapist and head of the Global Elite
Scientist’s Club, were developing technology to better understand the brain’s memory and psychic ability capacities...
The Global Elite Scientists Club (www.global-elite.org) appears to be yet another conspiracy website, their webpage title is "Exposing Secret World
Government". It all seems rather circular to me.
The article talks a lot about harrassment of Welch, but no evidence beyond her nebulous assertions, that frankly sound rather paranoid. (Yes, yes, I
know being paranoid doen't mean that someone's not really out to get you). The previous post by Subz turning up no evidence on either Welch or
Logsdon is the final nail in the coffin for me. If they are the researchers they claim to be, shouldn't they have at least a few references in the
scientific literature?
Edit: Sorry, should've searched for this on ATS before posting - looks like it's been covered already...
[edit on 7/31/2005 by ChemicalLaser]