17-02-2009, 11:56 AM
Jan Klimkowski Wrote:Charles Drago Wrote:Jan Klimkowski Wrote:Prof John Mack, like CB Scott Jones, was a member of the deep black intelligence group, the Aviary.
The Aviary exists where psyops meet the Other....
Jan,
I was not aware of Dr. Mack's affiliation -- real or alleged -- with the Aviary, yet a bell faintly rings.
At the risk of coming on like the spawn of "Frank Gerhardt" -- Do you have specific cites?
Is Mack's death in Britain more likely an accident or executive action?
In the meantime, I'll check Lavenda.
See David's post #6 in this thread. I'm pretty sure I've posted Aviary-related material on the EF but can't currently find it.
They were rumbled by, um, a very well connected journalist named Armen Victorian who then withdrew from the field because of death threats.
Or perhaps non lethal near death threats made through a viewer remotely.... and darkly..... lug:
Robin Ramsay's Lobster was involved to some extent. As, tangentially, was David Guyatt and our old mucker, the architect and EM weapons victim Harlan Girard.
When I was trying to break the remote viewing story back in the mid-90s at the BBC, I mentioned Dr Jack Verona (Raven in the Aviary) and Dr Christopher Green (Bluejay) to my source, and was cut off.
The Aviary had strong links with Laurance Rockefeller. They were a very strange psyop group, containing visionary thinkers of absolute ruthlessness.
It has been years now since I last spoke to him but I knew Armen very well indeed. Ditto dear old Harlan Girard who you also knew well Jan.
What is quite clear is that UFO's and mind control are tight twins. It is somewhat odd that Armen began life researching UFO's and then moved into the mind control field. I began researching mind control and then moved into the UFO field via investigating various occult chivalric groups (the mythological Priory of Sion for example). I had absolutely no expectation that the PoS would lead me to UFO's but they did - via Crowley initiate Jack Parsons and the post-war US nazi rocket programme NASA.
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14