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Originally posted by The GUT
reply to post by fulllotusqigong
I have to wonder if the tables weren't turned on Puharich himself, and he became a victim of psychological testing.
"One of the concerns we had with all this was that Maccabee felt more loyalty to the CIA than he did to his friends at the Fund. [FUFOR] ...One of the inferences that you can draw from the situation is that before 1979 Bruce was quite cautious, seemingly afraid that he might lose his government classified research job, and after 1979, when he began meeting with the CIA, he seemed to abandon all these cautions and got involved with a lot of things that *seemingly* (were) going up against the government." -Todd Zechel, one of the founders of CAUS…
"One of the inferences that you can draw from the situation is that before 1979 Bruce was quite cautious, seemingly afraid that he might lose his government classified research job, and after 1979, when he began meeting with the CIA, he seemed to abandon all these cautions and got involved with a lot of things that seemingly (were) going up against the government.
"Being one of the lead sponsors of the MJ-12 investigation -- if MJ-12 was legitimate, which I don't believe it was -- then Maccabee was certainly taking a number of risks with his security clearance."
It is Zechel's opinion that since nothing happened to Maccabee, his military employer wasn't displeased with what he was doing.
Maccabee's contact at the CIA who had purportedly told him about the 15,000 documents was Dr. Christopher C. "Kit" Green. Green is now reportedly chief of Biomedical Sciences Dept. at General Motors; his replacement at the CIA is supposedly Pandolfi. Zechel said he once asked Maccabee directly if he was working for the CIA. According to Zechel, Maccabee stated, "You might say that."
According to the "Associated Investigators" (AIG) document, and Richard Hall, the point man at the CIA who communicated with Maccabee was Roland "Ron" Pandolfi, of the Directorate of Science and Technology Hall stated, "Making some inquiries of my own, I found that he (Pandolfi) is notorious for dealing with a whole bunch of people in the (UFO) field. He is probably dealing disinformation in the field."
www.bibliotecapleyades.net...
"One of the inferences that you can draw from the situation is that before 1979 Bruce was quite cautious, seemingly afraid that he might lose his government classified research job, and after 1979, when he began meeting with the CIA, he seemed to abandon all these cautions and got involved with a lot of things that seemingly (were) going up against the government.
"Being one of the lead sponsors of the MJ-12 investigation -- if MJ-12 was legitimate, which I don't believe it was -- then Maccabee was certainly taking a number of risks with his security clearance."
It is Zechel's opinion that since nothing happened to Maccabee, his military employer wasn't displeased with what he was doing.
www.bibliotecapleyades.net...
One leading and influential advocate of the Extraterrestrial Hypothesis and the Contact Scenario was Dr. Bruce Maccabee, a former US Navy physicist. Maccabee became prominent in the UFO field in the mid 1970s, and was a founding member of the Fund for UFO Research (FUFOR), whose primary purpose was to give grants to UFO researchers to further “the cause”: the study and disclosure of “the truth” about UFOs – and their “obvious” alien, extra-terrestrial nature.
FUFOR has since played a major role in the dissemination of key aspects of the Contact Scenario. For example, it gave Stanton Friedman a grant of $16,000 to authenticate the MJ-12 documents. When these false documents were released in 1987, Maccabee was their greatest supporter.
Maccabee might just be gullible – not uncommon amongst UFO researchers – but in 1993, fellow UFO researchers discovered that Maccabee maintained close links with the CIA. When challenged, he admitted that, since 1979 (i.e. for 14 years), he had indeed regularly briefed the CIA at their Langley, Virginia headquarters on developments in the UFO field, but denied that his involvement went any deeper than that. Many in the UFO community once again accepted his word for it – the alternative was probably too hard to ponder. But if it was all innocent, why had Maccabee failed to explain why he kept these briefings secret for 14 years?
www.philipcoppens.com...
Originally posted by fulllotusqigong
So this lecture by Dr. Persinger is directly the Actual matrix Plan in action -- he's stating that the ELF ionosphere resonance will be tied into everyone's minds and controlled by military technology and so there will be a group mind meld so that our quantum brains can be harnessed for a new global Matrix mind control reality.
. In particular, his interactions with the CIA during the late 1970?s provide insight into the thought process and activities of CIA officials who were also interested at the same time in the field of parapsychology, as evidenced in the later declassified ?Stargate? documents.
In 1993, researcher Todd Zechel claimed that he learned that Maccabee had also briefed the CIA at Langley, on May 28th, 1993, about ?residual magnetic effects found in the Gulf Breeze incident.?? Todd Zechel was a member of the investigative group who ?outed? Maccabee as having many years of contact with CIA associates, implying that Maccabee was potentially a disinformation agent. Bruce Maccabee is nothing of the sort. His UFO investigations, most of them offered for free within the archives of his web page, contain exhaustively detailed descriptions of UFO sightings, including detailed descriptions of scientific measurements and analysis. The list of his studies include the Japan Airlines (JAL1628) sighting in 1986, the Gulf Breeze sightings of 1987 through 1988, the Phoenix lights of 1997, and even the Mexican Air Force case of 2004. Bruce Maccabee also played a central part in indirectly helping RU investigators discover an important lead and breakthrough in the ?Core Story? case. Stay tuned for more details. And please share your comments and feedback about Bruce Maccabee?s UFO research and his interactions with the CIA throughout the last 40 years.
On the bright side, Dr. Alexander argues that at least some "UFOs are real" and probably represent ET or "other intelligences."