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  Msg#: 43                                           Date: 01-21-94  20:56
  From: Jeff Brewi                                   Read: Yes    Replied: No
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  Subj: PSI-TECH              1/2

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Courtesy of C.E.R.N., the Close Encounters Research Network. This
article published in the CE CHRONICLES, the journal of C.E.R.N. in
the Nov-Dec 1993 *premier* edition.

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Psi-Tech
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Psi-Tech is a private company that claims to provide its clients
remote viewing services. Remote viewing is the act of psychically
perceiving places or events at a distance. These techniques were
learned during his stint with the US Army's Intelligence and Security
Command (INSCOM), according to Major Ed Dames (ret.) , president of
Psi-Tech, who describes his operation thusly (taken from a Psi-Tech
brochure):

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PSI TECH, Inc. was founded in 1989 to perform specialized proprietary
studies for science and industry on a contract basis.

PSI TECH consists of a select, technically qualified group of
professional analysts who provide a unique data collection capability
not available anywhere else in the world.  We are a team of highly
trained Remote Viewing specialists.

Remote Viewing has been validated by governmental and private
scientific groups over the last two decades.  Briefly stated, a remote
viewer is able to locate and accurately describe things and events
distant in time and space.

PSI TECH has developed applied remote viewing into a powerful
investigative tool.  Our disciplined team of experts combines more
than forty man-years of applied remote viewing experience.

The rigorous target acquisition, data collection, and analytic
protocols that we employ guarantee products and solutions of high
value to PSI TECH customers.

PSI TECH can rapidly provide you with reliable information that simply
may not be available via any other means!

PSI-TECH currently employs nine highly experienced remote viewers. The
company also utilizes Ingo Swann as a subcontractor. Mr. Swann is
internationally recognized as this country's premier natural psychic.
He discovered and developed the proprietary methods now used by our
company to train and conduct technical remote viewing.

PSI-TECH has appointed two outside directors from science and
industry. Additionally. we have at our disposal an adjunct Technical
Analysis Team consisting of a multidisciplinary group of distinguished
scientists, engineers, and medical doctors from national labs, major
corporations and universities. These individuals provide analytical
support to PSI-TECH technical intelligence collection projects as
required.

PSI-TECH training and operations performance standards are exacting.
we require military precision on the part of our remote viewers. Each
viewer works independently and does not collaborate or compare data
with other viewers. The training program employed to install those
unique skills which enable the production of calibrated,  consistent
and accurate results is rigorous.

While at work a viewer's mind-body state could he generally
characterized as one of high attention. To an unwitting observer a
PSI-TECH viewer could easily be mistaken for someone engaged in an
attempt to solve a difficult math or science problem. Conscious focus
shifts between the tasks of directing the trained unconscious in a
systematic exploration of the assigned target, breaking out (decoding)
the target-associated gestalt patterns of information, then rendering
the data as detailed words and sketches, (or models if necessary).
Meticulous attention to technical remote viewing structure is required
not only to correctly acquire the target and maintain lock-on but
additionally to disallow subconscious analysis and/or imagination from
interfering with the unconsciously acquired signal.

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Dames, a retired major in US Army Intelligence, is apparently "being
all that he can be," bringing the skills he learned while in the Army
to the marketplace. He claims that Psi-Tech has performed these
projects to date: Enigma Penetration: The Tunguska Event; Enigma
Penetration: Soviet Phobos II Space Craft Imaged Anomaly; Projected
Technologies: Advanced Deep Space Propulsion Systems; Clandestine
Iraqi Biological Weapons Facilities (Gratis in support of the United
Nations CBW Inspection Team); A Relook of the KAL Flight 007 Shoot-
down; Atmospheric Ozone Depletion - Projected Consequences and
Remedial Technologies; and the Saint-Exupery Crash Site.

I'm sure we'd all like to find out what Psi Tech's RVing has
discovered on these events, however, Dames regrets to inform us that
this is "proprietary" information gleaned under contract. This would
be interesting enough on its own, but Dames claims that fully 60% of
his company's time is spent RVing (remote viewing) UFOs!

Here are a few of Mr. Dames statements regarding UFOs (from a phone
conversation with Dan Smith):

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RV's of many UFO events are blocked by external agency, (cosmic
censorship?).

UFO type viewing encounters two types of entities: aliens and angels.
Aliens are more physical with quasi-physical type craft. They are in
trouble and need our resources, which they take, and if humans are
involved they recieve mental impressions to confuse what is really
going on.  The angels are policing these alien activities.  The angels
technology is more concerned with the mental and transcendental or
metaphysical domains.

Ed uses the terms ground zero or ground truth to refer to a spot in SW
US where much of their work is done. The angels led them to this spot,
indicating that it would be a good place for contacting aliens, about
10 years ago.  Various forms of contact then occurred.

Dames discussed eschatological implications at some length. His group
gets indications of unavoidable bad stuff in the next couple of
decades. Deleterious climate changes, storms adversely effecting
agriculture.  He also foresees a quasi-public contact with UFOs near
the ground zero site, within one and a half years (August, 1993).  It
would be an ongoing contact, of a prophetic sort with both Angels and
Aliens involved.  His review committee will work out possible
coverage.  He is not so concerned about a global spiritual emergency,
as about the physical (meteorological?) emergencies.

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So there you have it... UFOs plus psychic adepts equals End of the
World.
>>> Continued to next message
-!-
  SLMR 2.1a  Drop your carrier...we have you surrounded !

 Area: MindContro
  Msg#: 44                                           Date: 01-21-94  20:56
  From: Jeff Brewi                                   Read: Yes    Replied: No
    To: All                                          Mark: Save
  Subj: PSI-TECH              2/2

>>> Continued from previous message
Of course, one could dismiss Dames as a bunko artist selling his
$6,000-$8,000 a week services to an affluent but gullible clientele.
But before dismissing Dames' claims, readers should be aware of a few
other pertinent facts. On the Psi-Tech board of directors are two
fairly high-level players; General Albert Stubblebine (US Army
Intelligence, ret.), and Colonel John Alexander (ret.) both formerly
of the US Army's Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM).

Stubblebine, former commander of INSCOM, gave a presentation at the
International Symposium on UFO Research (sponsored by the
International Association for New Science, Denver CO, May 22-25, 1992)
on the subject of "Remote Viewing as a Research Tool." In this
presentation, Stubblebine described remote viewing:

"It is independent of time, OK? So I can go past, I can go present, I
can go future. It is independent of locations, so I can go anywhere on
this earth. I can go into any closet, I can go into any mind,  I can
access that information at any location that I choose."

On the subject of RVing UFOs, Stubblebine said:

"As far as UFOs are concerned, they can be accessed, they can be
tracked, we have looked at the propulsion system for them, that's not
a hard job, you can track them back to where they come from, whether
they come from a place here on this planet or whether they come from a
place on another planet, they are trackable and you can take a look
inside as well as outside, so again, it is a tool that is available to
be used for the UFO research and I guess, I guess that's the reason
that I am standing on this platform in spite of my misgivings and
feeling a little bit nervous like a tree in a Lassie movie."

Stubblebine also claimed that his remote viewing of the planet Mars
had revealed structures and machines operating both on and below the
Martian surface.

Many suspect that John Alexander is the "colonel" referred to in
Howard Blum's recent book, "Out There". In this book, Blum described a
group of remote viewers in the Pentagon who frequently encountered
UFOs in their psychic "sorties" to locate Soviet submarines. Alexander
seems to have an extremely eclectic background -- he received a PhD.
in Thanatology (the study of death and near-death experiences) from
Georgetown University under the tutelage of the celebrated Dr.
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross. Apparently, Alexander is a "mind-control"
junkie, having studied everything from Silva Mind Control, to a stint
in a Buddhist monastery.

When the National Research Council issued its findings that there was
no evidence of paranormal phenomena, Alexander wrote a critique of the
report that was both passionate and eloquent. In this rebuttal, he
compared the report's apparent a priori conclusions to the Condon
Commission's report on UFOs. Interestingly, Alexander is widely
believed to have been instrumental in the Army's UFO Intelligence
activities, and is rumored to have assisted in the investigation of
the Cash/Landrum UFO-injury case.

In addition to his Psi-Tech work, Alexander currently heads a research
project at Los Alamos, New Mexico, focused on "non-lethal" military
technology. "Non- lethal" in the conventional parlance refers to
methods of eroding an enemy's war-making capabilities without the
excessive death and destruction that could possibly harden an enemy's
resolve to fight, or cause a moral revulsion in our own population
that could weaken political resolve to continue a war until U.S.
military objectives could be achieved. Wiping-out enemy radars and
communication electronics through powerful electromagnetic pulses
(EMP) is one type of non-lethal weapon, spraying roads and railroad
tracks with a super-slippery lubricant, thereby paralyzing
transportation, is another.

Alexander has been mentioned almost synonomously with non-lethal
weapons technology in many mainstream news reports, including a
lengthy piece in the Wall Street Journal. He is also rumored to be a
candidate for an Undersecretary of Defense appointment in the Clinton
administration.

Surprisingly, Army Intelligence RV operations has become married,
literally, with some prominent figures in UFO abductions research.
Albert Stubblebine is now married to Dr. Rima Laibow, whose scholarly
paper on the abduction phenomenon was the first (as far as I know) to
address the issue in the mental-health community. John Alexander is
now married to the former Victoria Lacas, Dr. Laibow's close
associate.

This list of strange bedfellows gets even stranger when you add the
name of CSETI founder and head honcho, Steven Greer, M.D., into the
mix. As it turns out, Greer, whose modus operandi incorporates shining
blinking lights and laser beams at UFOs in the hopes of establishing
communications with the ufonauts, was trained in remote viewing by Ed
Dames. In fact, it was Dr. Greer who introduced Stubblebine at the
Denver symposium.

So, what we have so far is that several former high-ranking military
personnel (Stubblebine, Alexander,and Dames) who were involved in
"psychic" research while in Army Intelligence, and who are now
actively involved in the UFO research community. Further, Dames has
staked his company's professional reputation on the prediction that an
overt contact with aliens will occur in the Four Corners area by
August of 1993. Naturally, August came and went without incident.

One of ufology's more cogent analysts, who is convinced of the reality
of remote viewing based on his own personal search, told me that
Dames' activities had resulted in the successful discrediting of both
UFOs and remote viewing. Was this the plan all along or is Dames just
a charlatan?
-!-
  SLMR 2.1a  Drop your carrier...we have you surrounded !

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