(STARpod.org) -- Is the NSA, the secretive U.S. National Security Agency, in the business of psychic spying?
It is this contentious issue that was first brought to my attention in 2007 by Gus Russo, an author best known for his books on the JFK assassination plot and organized crime.
Russo had been dragged into the issue by his eccentric friend Dan T. Smith, the son of the late presidential adviser Dan Throop Smith.
At the time, Smith was interested in pushing the "human contact with otherworldly intelligence" disclosure movement forward, so he paid Russo to write an article about U.S. intelligence officials who were known to be interacting with UFO investigators on the Internet.
The resulting article, "The Real X-Files: Is Uncle Sam a Closet UFOlogist," never touched on the NSA psychic spying issue, but during his investigation, as he probed his intelligence-related sources, Russo was told of an on-going NSA paranormal program.
Russo wrote to us, "NSA considers remote viewing a valid SIGINT (Signals Intelligence) tool. The program was relocated from CIA and is one of the most highly classified at NSA."
According to Russo's source, not only was NSA pursuing paranormal phenomena for intelligence purposes, but there was an otherworldly element involved as well.
"The source says the program encountered problems when foreign targets were being blocked by an extraterrestrial source that has never been identified."
When asked about the veracity of his source for the NSA story, Russo noted they had been in contact for several years, adding that the source's "accuracy re: facts has never been in question (10 out of 10)."
We found this all very interesting, and certainly more so in light of the U.S. government's declassified STAR GATE paranormal programs -- but a single source, no matter how reliable, is not enough.
We had to look for verification elsewhere.
In addition to numerous NSA references in the STAR GATE files, which range from roughly 1972 to 1994, there is an official reference to an NSA psychic program in Gerald K. Haines article on UFOs, written for the CIA's Studies in Intelligence.
The NSA psychic program is mentioned in footnote (90) to "CIA's Role in the Study of UFOs, 1947-90: A Die-Hard Issue." (The article is available to read at the CIA's website.)
"There is a DIA Psychic Center and the NSA studies parapsychology, that branch of psychology that deals with the investigation of such psychic phenomena as clairvoyance, extrasensory perception, and telepathy."
According to Russo's source, his acquaintance was "sent to a university level course on RV [remote viewing]."
The same source provided us with two locations where research was on-going: Johns Hopkins, one of the research centers suggested by USN Captain Jake W. Stewart (in a proposal for an intelligence community paranormal effort in 1982), and The Monroe Institute, a psychic research center that had provided support for Army Intelligence paranormal operations in the early 1980s.
Rumors of a post-9/11 psychic spy program were reported by author Jon Ronson in his book "The Men Who Stare at Goats". However, Ronson did not identify the National Security Agency; instead he focused on a clue provided by psychic Uri Geller, who told Ronson he was "reactivated" by a man named Ron.
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