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UFOS - the serious new deep political research topic?
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Any data on the bloodlines of "native" Canadian writer Anne Cameron?

I found the Montauk etc material interesting but had several problems with it.

Chris Bowen Wrote:that there exists a certain bloodline connected to the Cameron namesake, of which Hubbard is an apparent member.


Is he a Cameron? I know he was adopted. I think La Fayette Ronald Hubbard comes from a deWolfe family.

Quote:Ritual Magic, Mind Control and the UFO Phenomenon

- By Adam Gorightly
Part 1

UFOs encompass a wide range of phenomenon and cannot be categorized simply in terms of little gray skinned buggers from Zeta-Reticuli shoving probes up human rectums (Ouch!).

The supressed and perhaps anal-retentive classicist in me rebels at the notion that the plural of rectum is anything other than recta, but that can't be right. Moving on....

Quote:(Apparently, Hubbard split with Parsons wife and a large part of his fortune.)

It was Parsons's girlfriend, Marjorie Cameron. Hubbard was the only one who was married at the time.

Quote:Connecting all this high weirdness up even tighter is conspiracy researcher John Judge, who — in an interview on KPFK radio, Los Angeles on August 12, 1989 dubbed "Unidentified Fascist Observatories" — stated that Kenneth Arnold and Jack Parsons were flying partners, though I have as yet, been unable to find additional corroboration to support his claim.

This was the same show in which Bill Cooper as guest babbled on about Greer shooting Kennedy and how Lars C. Hansson was a CIA agent who gave him a special copy of Zapruder. In fact Cooper got his copy of Hansson's unfinished documentary Dallas Revistedfrom John Lear, Iran/Contra pilot and intel agent assigned to UFO conventions. Jack Parsons wasn't a pilot, from what I've read. Hubbard had some experience "barnstorming" and played it up for aviation magazines to which he contributed stories.

Quote:Another interesting "UFO" parallel to note is that Parsons and Hubbard's "visionary experience" with these alien-like entities transpired in the California desert, which during the late 40's and 50's was a hotbed for flying saucer activity. It was in this setting that such famous "Contactees" as George Adamski and George Hunt Williamson invoked their own brand of cosmic messengers transported by saucers, cigar-shaped vessels and the like, often originating from nearby Venus, or other seemingly uninhabitable planets in our solar system.

True, but the area was known from pre-Columbian times as a hotbed of unidentified object phenomena. The cultic followers who assembled at Giant Rock did follow the flap of '47, but the nature of the contactees' contact differed markedly, from Adamski's personal direct conversations with Venusians to things best described as spiritism or spirit mediumship.

Quote:In "Unidentified Fascist Observatories", John Judge asserts that Adamski was an asset of the CIA, who in his lecture tours throughout the 50's and 60's dispersed disinfo on behalf of the Company.

A common enough accusation in UFOlogy. Did Judge have any evidence?

Quote:Of note in this regard is Robert Temple's The Sirius Mystery, published in 1977, which documents the history of the Dogon tribe in Africa, and their fabled meetings with the Nommo, a race of three-eyed, crab-clawed beings from Sirius.

There has been some serious scholarly discussion which challenges the veracity of a lot of the facts and the assertions in this book. As I recall, the book came out after Leonard Nimoy's television series In Search Of addressed the very same issues, ca. 1974.

Quote:It was these intergalactic emissaries — as Dogon legends record — that passed onto the tribe as far back as 3200 B.C. various astronomical data, among which that Sirius has a companion star invisible to the naked eye.


Researchers found hard evidence the tribe had been visited by European astronomers shortly before this 'ancient myth" was recorded by other visitors.

Quote:In addition to this knowledge regarding Sirius B, such as the fact that Jupiter has four moons; Saturn has a ring around it; and that the planets in our solar system orbit around the sun. All of these facts, of course, were later confirmed by science.

Last I checked, Jupiter has more than 4 moons.

wikipedia Wrote:Moons of Jupiter
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jupiter and its four largest moons

Jupiter has 63 confirmed moons, giving it the largest retinue of moons with "reasonably secure" orbits of any planet in the Solar System...


So much for ancient revelations from 3200 BCE, or off-hand comments by astronomers ca. 1923.

Quote:At that time, he says, these three-eyed-crab-clawed creatures appeared in their mighty space ships from the stars, bestowing unto humankind vast secrets; revealing mysteries and esoteric knowledge passed on to initiates in various secret societies in Egypt, the Near East, and Greece.

This is important for one reason only: it coincides with Dick's vision, see more on that below.

Quote:In his treatise, Temple further notes that the entire Egyptian calendar revolved around the movements of Sirius, and that the calendar year began with the "dog days" when Sirius started to rise behind the Sun. According to Phillip Vandenburg in The Curse of the Pharaoh: "An archaeologist named Duncan MacNaughton discovered in 1932 that the long dark tunnels in the Great Pyramid of Cheops function as telescopes, making the stars visible even in the daytime. The Great Pyramid is oriented, according to MacNaughton, to give a view, from the King's Chamber, of the area of the southern sky in which Sirius moves throughout the year."

This is totally possible. there is an ancient Greek mathematician or astronomer whose name escapes me right now who did notice that stars could be seen from inside a deep well in Egypt during the day.

Quote:The famous emblem of the all-seeing eye — seen hovering above the unfinished pyramid — is a depiction of the Eye of Sirius, and is a common motif found throughout Masonic lore. It is no secret that many of our nation's founding fathers were Freemasons...

It was delivered as the Seal of the United States by a Mysterious Stranger. It also figures in an episode of Twilight Zone or Outer Limits as an alien invasionary force's emblem. It's also the symbol of Trilateral Commission.

Quote:In 1974, Science fiction writer Phillip K. Dick had some sort of "mystical experience" which at first he attributed to psychotronic transmissions," as he called them, commenced on March 20, 1974, showering him with endless reams and streams of visual and audio data.

Yes, his first theory was that they were a sort of localized microwave packet radio transmission in bursts beamed specifically at him from a satellite.

Quote:Initially, this overpowering onslaught of messages that Dick received was extremely unpleasant and, as he termed them, "die messages."

These weren't psychotronic, they were received on his radio set.

Quote:A description of this event in a fictionalized form appears in A Scanner, Darkly. The content of this phosphene activity was in the form of modern abstract graphics followed by Soviet Music serenading his head, in addition to Russian names and words appearing there, as well. Dick's original theory was that Russian mind control agents were targeting him with these transmissions.

They appear in raw form in VALIS. He says the images were Kandinsky paintings. He toyed with the idea it was Russians following an attack ealrier of paranoia in which he connected certain dots regarding Stanislaw Lem, the Polish SF master, and an Estonian critic and translator named Roogna's fan letter with an interview given to a French periodical on the decadence of the West and his novel Ubik to mean he was being targetted by the KGB for recruitment and/or tested by the CIA for his loyalty. He did what any red-blooded American patriot would do, he wrote a letter to the FBI turning in his fan, colleague aand French journalists as part of a Russian conspiracy, and threw in Thomas Disch for good measure, claiming Disch had included subliminal propaganda in his novel Camp Concentration. The FBI decided he was nuts.

Quote:At the outset, Dick felt the emanations invading his mind were of a malevolent nature, although in time he began to believe they were something entirely different. In a letter to Ira Einhorn dated February 10, 1978, Dick went into more depth on those psychotronic transmissions, claiming that they "seemed sentient". He felt that an alien life form existing in some upper layer of the Earth's atmosphere had been attracted by the Soviet psychotronic transmissions. Apparently, this alien life form operated as a "station", tapping into some sort of interplanetary communication grid that, "...contained and transmitted vast amounts of information."

Ira Einhorn the murderous fugitive. Yes, Dick had an idea they were connected with the ancient idea of the elohim, feminine plural, spirits of the upper air. One of the visions included a an intergalactic sentient teletype machine, the best metaphor in 1974 for an interstellar internet with AI abilities.

Quote:Phil Dick felt Zebra was totally benign, and it held great contempt for the Soviets and their psychotronic experiments. Furthermore, Zebra informed Dick that the Earth was dying, and that spray-cans were "...destroying the layer of atmosphere in which Zebra...existed.

Obvious reference to CFCs killing off the elohim. Ubik was also a spray can. Later Dick wrote a letter to the San Francisco SF fanzine Niekas edited by Ed Meskys (who was a personal friend of Dick's even before he went blind) recounting a vision of the Second Coming, Third Dispensation or Maitreya, a guy named Tagore on Sri Lanka whose body was physically crippled due to ecological destruction of the Earth. See my most recent post in Borderlands/Alchemy topic for more on the ecological aims of certain self-proclaimed aliens.

Quote:Prior to the publication of VALIS, Dick had never made any mention of Sirius in connection with the events that so drastically impacted his life. However, in his classic work, Dick renamed Zebra to VALIS (Vast Active Living Intelligence System) and identified it as a product of Sirius star system, identifying it's operators as three-eyed crab-clawed beings.

He didn't directly attrribute VALIS to Sirius. He recounted a vision of three-eyed aliens with pincer claws and Soviet technicians, and in his Exegesis part of which is included in VALIS he mentioned Nommo, the Dogon myths, and that Rudolph of Bohemia sought to make contact with the aliens from Sirius. He might've mentioned Sirius in Radio Free Albemuth although I doubt it. VALIS is the fourth book in Dick's final Divine "trilogy" along with Radio Free (published in France as Valissystem A), The Divine Invasion, and The Transmigration of Timothy Archer. the last book being far and away the best and most readable.

Quote:During this period — 1973-74 — noted author Robert Anton Wilson was having his own experiences with "Et denizens" which at the time he thought were "telepathic communications from Sirius" as recounted in his mind-blowing book, Cosmic Trigger. Although Wilson and Dick knew one another — and Wilson was aware that he had had some sort of transcendental experience in March of 1974 — Dick never mentioned Sirius in any of their conversations, or anything in reference to being contacted by "aliens". It wasn't until many years later — when he read VALIS — that Wilson became aware of this revelation. It should also be noted that in the late 60's/early 70's Robert Anton Wilson traveled down some of the same paths as Aleister Crowley, dabbling in ritual magic and psychedelic adventurism as a means of opening certain doors of perception, perhaps the very same ones that created a portal of entry for "Lam".

Robert Anton Wilson was more closely connected with Timothy Leary and Esalan back then, see Leary's Starseed Transmissions.

Quote:It's hard to tell how much of this was cross-pollination; be it intentional or a subconscious filtration process that leaked in and out of a few cracked brains fixated on the Dog Star.

Not really. Dick obviously imagined his three-eyed aliens after reading Sirius Connection. Doris Lessing is harder to pin down. RA Wilson was at ground zero for the MKULTRA conspiracy whose outlines I tried to sketch in the Borderlands/Alchemy post The Great Game, Vril-ya and Theosophy.

Quote:As chronicled in Walter Bowart’s Operation Mind Control, in the late 70’s Congressman Charlie Rose (D-N.C) met with a Canadian inventor who had developed a helmet that simulated alternate states of consciousness and realities, much like the VR eyegear-unit postulated in the movie Brainstorm.

Videodrome was filmed in Toronto.

Quote:Strieber was also, prior to his “visitor” experience, a member of the Gurdjieff Foundation, a self-transformational organization dedicated to a system of techniques devised by the famed mystic G.I. Gurdjieff.

Another Russian player in spiritual side of the Great Game in Afghanistan.

Quote:Back in the 1970's — according to Peter Moon — the Montauk group became interested in programming children. The story gets even wackier when gray aliens become part of the lore, reportedly kidnapping around fifty children and delivering them to Montauk for these experiments.

Montauk seems like a red herring, but Puharich had his lab burnt down by an MKULTRA kid who felt the "aliens were bothering" him too much.

Quote:Perhaps the most important piece of apparatus in this whole jumbled mess was the legendary "Montauk Chair" upon which Duncan Cameron sat and radiated his psychic powers with the intent of creating artificial reality vortexes.

My suppressed inner Roman orator screams "vortices!"

Quote:In the mid 80's, Bill Jenkins hosted a radio program on A.M. KFI in Los Angeles, which — on a weekly basis — dealt with subjects of the paranormal. The first time I tuned into Jenkin's show his guest was none other than Col. Beardon, who spoke of a mysterious "woodpecker" signal, which during that era had become quite the hot topic among ham operators around the world. The so-called "woodpecker" signal could be replicated by tapping a pencil on a table between eight and fourteen times each second. Beardon claimed this signal emanated from the Soviet Union which had been traced to an alleged "Tesla Generator" in the cities of Riga and Gomel, and that the "woodpecker" signal was responsible for weather modification wars covertly waged upon an unsuspecting United States citizenry by the wily and unscrupulous Russians.

My information is that Russian Woodpecker did emanate from a large radar array near Riga, subsequently dismantled around 1994, but that it wasn't MK, it was over-the-horizon radar and long-range telecommunications for subs.

Quote:Among other wild and woolly claims, Swerdlow says he was sent through the Montauk time portal packin' a pistol, on a mission to blow Jesus Christ to Kingdom Come. But when Jesus materialized in old town Jerusalem — and came sauntering down the steps of the temple all beatific and such — Swerdlow got cold feet and opted not to pull the trigger. ... Later, Swerdlow was sent back in time again, and on the next occasion encountered Christ on the cross.

Genetically similar to Bill Cooper's assertion the aliens showed US government officials a film of Jesus's crucifixion.

Quote:During the summer of 1918, Crowley took a "magical retirement" to Montauk Point, the specifics of which remain obscured to this day, although Peter Moon suspects that his visit there was related to the future freaky developments associated with the Montauk Project.

Crowley wrote extensively of his travels in America. I doubt the sleepy holiday resort of Montauk was suppressed. Either nothing happened there, or Crowley did write about it.

Also, Osiris wasn't crucified, he was hacked to bits and the bits scattered to the four corners of the earth.

RA Wilson is very right to question why Reich was persecuted and what he had that was so important to hide. As for Tesla, he did report receiving alien radio signals early on, but they disappeared as soon as radio was "invented" by Marconi sometime later and the aetheric bandwidth was crowded with Morse messages regarding the potato harvest in Topeka Smile afaik Tesla never claimed aliens gave him any inventions, he always blamed his own accursed inner vision.

As I understood it, David Cameron the supposed future British PM is not averse to courting the BNP and assorted Nazis and neos in Europe, but being unable to contact the three-eyed Sirians, is probably as doomed as Gordon Brown.

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