ESP Wars: East & West: An Account of the Military Use of Psychic Espionage as Narrated by the Key Russian and American Players by Auerbach Loyd & McMoneagle Joseph W. & Rubel Victor & May Edwin C

ESP Wars: East & West: An Account of the Military Use of Psychic Espionage as Narrated by the Key Russian and American Players by Auerbach Loyd & McMoneagle Joseph W. & Rubel Victor & May Edwin C

Author:Auerbach, Loyd & McMoneagle, Joseph W. & Rubel, Victor & May, Edwin C. [Auerbach, Loyd]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Crossroad Press
Published: 2015-09-15T16:00:00+00:00


The electron accelerator and a partial response (annotated for clarity)

The secondary target windmill farm and the complete RV response

The tertiary target of the West Gate of Lawrence Livermore Laboratory and the complete RV response

As mentioned previously, the experimental team had no information as to what the specific target or its location might be. As can be plainly seen by the above images, the visual correspondences were stunning .

May’s group had numerous examples of laboratory-verified studies that, if used, would have increased the effectiveness of the Ft. Meade psychic spying unit. But sadly, the group was considered to be composed of “just those scientific eggheads in California,” said May. “What did we know about the real world of intelligence collection? It seems an abhorrence of science, and the unscientific attitude won out.”

Shortly after the government closed the Ft. Meade Unit, Congress required them to send all their records to the CIA. They sent approximately thirty-five sealed boxes so that the Agency could conduct their Congressionally directed evaluation of the Star Gate program. In both the classified and unclassified versions of their report to Congress, they implied that the result of their careful examination of the record showed that further military or intelligence community support was not warranted.

Two years later, after the CIA program evaluation reports had been published, two colleagues, one from DIA and one from the Pentagon, officially had access to the room at the CIA in which all the boxes were stored. What they found was a bit disturbing: Not a single one of the boxes had ever been opened! So much for a careful and in-depth review of the material as required by the US Congress. This is one terrible consequence of self-defeatism and of a well that was poisoned against scientific inquiry.

Since the DIA person had helped pack the boxes, and could identify which ones to open, in a matter of minutes they were able to find incontrovertible proof of intelligence collection examples that were not only successful, but constituted a valuable contribution to solving the problem at hand. Thus, one must question the veracity—or ignorance—of former CIA Director Robert Gates when, on the news television program Nightline in 1995, he said:

Well, I can say is that in the 20 years or 25 years where I was in a position perhaps to be aware, I don’t know of a single instance where it is documented where this kind of activity contributed in any significant way to a policy decision or even informing policymakers about important information.

This statement is either blatantly false, or a result of ignorance or a conveniently faulty memory not worthy of a former Director of the CIA. “Director Gates knew that I knew he had been briefed on specific examples to the contrary,” said May. “In fact, my role on this episode of Nightline was simply to act as a foil to Director Gates. Many of my comments contradicting him were edited out in the final aired version. I chose to go on this



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