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Emails: Ira's saga discussed, featuring Jack Sarfatti and Dick Farley

Subject: Re: Finding your way to "The Stargate"...(here's a map)
Date: Sunday, December 19, 1999 12:37 PM

[Jack]

Farley, I did not realize that I was in this book. Is Fred Alan Wolf also in
it? Who are these authors? I mean their bios. Who are they working for? What's
their spin, their paradigm? Saul-Paul needs to give his version of these events.
Is Elizabeth Rauscher in it? What about Gene Roddenberry? Is he in it?

CloudRider@... wrote:

(Citation and "find-your-way" direction to The Stargate follow, re Dan's reference to Saul Paul and Farley's forward of "The Stargate Conspiracy" related quotes, etc. (For those not quite up to speed with what Dan Smith's talking about here, put on your "Star Wars" costume and think "Dark Side of the Force." Or shift over to the metaphysical, and consider what are perjoratively called "demonic entities." Or in a "UFOlogical" modality, perhaps "good aliens and bad aliens." But for our scientific vernacular, let's think in balanced terms of "viruses of the mind" & consciousness? This allows even former-Soviets, Chinese and others into this game, "alien"-wise.)

In a message dated 12/19/99 12:08:00 PM Eastern Standard Time,
Dan Smith writes: Consider the Boss. This is the Monster Group. I have spoken of the
Monster several times before in this forum. Jack is afraid of the Monster. He realizes that it makes a shambles of his metaphysics. Jack hates Plato, and for the same reason. Plato believe(s) (sic) in disembodied existence. Remember -- Philosophy 101?

Saul-Paul is Jack's Physics/Math mentor. Saul-Paul knows all about the Boss. Saul-Paul is a Platonist. Saul-Paul believes in disembodied spirits. He does not believe that they rot in the grave, any more than does the Monster Group which just happens to be the Boss of all of physics, even of Jack's little back-action. Is anyone in the world besides me keeping score?
Does anyone else wonder what is coming down and who is fooling whom and why?
Yes, in his own inimitable fashion, Farley wonders.

[Farley]

Here's a little ditty resonant with Dan's emission, above. Actually, I'm
not the only one "wondering." I'm just a mild-mannered reporter. But then
there ARE "others?" Excerpting for review and promotional purposes only, quoting from "The
Stargate Conspiracy," (Picknett & Prince, Little Brown & Co.), on Page 245 - 246, from the chapter titled "Behind the Mask": (Ver batim; author's footnoted refs. in parens.) "Many people have been impressed by the paranormal phenomena associated with the Nine, which often converts them to the cause. Another example of this> happened to Saul Paul Sirag, the physicist who took over the Physics/Consciousness Research Group at Esalen after Sarfatti.

[Jack]

For the record, George Koopman engineered to oust me in 1977 from this situation since I would not go along with his game of flattering New Age idiots. There was a lot of behind the scenes politicking here including the KGB operatives in the est organization. Koopman, with close Mil/Intel connections and funding, was Leary's case officer after Leary was let out of prison and joined us at Esalen, was apparently under orders from "higher up" about me. He kept in touch with me for years evidently feeling very guilty about what he did. These events, IMHO, are
closely connected with the framing of Ira Einhorn. I cannot prove that of course. It's my strong hunch also based on the Crystal, Demian Zarrow episode and now on the Marcia Moore case with the same MO as Holly's.

http://www.qedcorp.com/pcr/pcr/sioo.html

He visited Ossining during the Geller communications, and was later present at Jenny O'Connor's sessions at Esalen. Sirag records a hauntingly surreal story in which he asked Geller if it was possible for him to see Spectra. Geller replied that he only had to look into his eyes. He did so -- and saw the Israeli's head turn into a hawk's. (143) This story has particular resonance because another person involved with the Puharich-Geller group at that time was Ray Stanford, who claimed extra-terrestrial contact since 1954, and the beings he saw were also hawk-like. (144) (In the 1950s Stanford was an associate of another controversial contactee, George Hunt Williamson, who was, in turn, a close colleague of the fascist channeller William Dudley Pelley.)

[Jack]

Yes, the fascist link keeps popping up. See "The Cradle Will Rock" and more importantly the book "Il Duce's Other Woman". But exactly how to interpret its meaning is not clear to me.

"Hawks run through the Puharich story like wine through water: he himself claims to have been told by the Nine that he was the reincarnation of the hawk god Horus, and he often described how hawks regularly appeared around him and Geller during their travels in Israel and the United States, which he took as a sign of the Nine's protection. (Incidentally, the Turkey Farm
was in Hawkes Avenue, Ossining.)

[Jack]

Stephen Hawking! :-) Remember the cold metallic voice on the phone in 1953 sounded exactly like Hawking's computer voice today. Interesting Jungian synchronicity. "The idea that scientists -- with their traditional contempt for all matters paranormal -- believe they are in personal contact with extraterrestrial (or other non-human) intelligences may seem surprising and unlikely, but many of the Nine's most devoted followers are, as we have seen, physicists.

[Jack]

For the record as http://www.qedcorp.com/pcr/pcr/sioo.html written in 1994 or so clearly show, I made a lot of fun of "Jenny and The Nine". I am hardly a "devoted follower". I really do not even know the details about it. In response to Sarfatti's description of his childhood telephone conversations with a computer from the future, ** (Dr.) Brendan O'Regan said he knew of 'several hundred' similar cases, and Saul Paul Sirag stated unequivocally that over 100 scientists in the United States alone believe they were in telepathic contact with the extraterrestrial intelligences. (145) John C. Lilly, another pioneer in the study of altered states of consciousness and LSD research, who spent time at the Esalen Institute in the late 1960s,
> reported his own experiences of contact with 'intelligences or entities higher than myself', which he believed were 'a shared organized aspect of the Universe'. (146) He speaks of these higher intelligences as 'programmers', and developed a theory that human beings are really 'biocomputers'. He wrote: 'All human beings... are programmed biocomputers. No one of us can escape our own nature as programmable entities. Literally, each of us may be our programs, nothing more, nothing less.' (147) Although this sounds remarkably like a mechanistic or behaviouristic concept, Lilly was also convinced of the existence of higher intelligences -- the 'programmers' -- who, by implication, program human biocomputers and control the development of civilisation on Earth. These ideas are strikingly similar to James Hurtak's, as expressed in The Keys of Enoch." (End quotes.) ** DF note: Dr. Brendan O'Regan, deceased, merited some references of his own in Picknett's & Prince's book, but this one is relevant here (from Stargate, Page 237):
"Another case of behind-the-scenes agendas in this milieu involved Dr. Brendan O'Regan, research director of Edgar Mitchell's Institute of Noetic Sciences and a consultant for SRI, as well as research director for the scientist-philosopher R. Buckminster Fuller. O'Regan arranged for the experiments into the strange talents of Uri Geller at Birckbeck College, London, in 1975 and was also closely involved with the Puharich-Whitmore circle surrounding the Nine. And, since O'Regan's death in 1992, Jack Sarfatti has claimed that he was also working with the CIA at this time, writing:
'I was then [1973] simply a young inexperienced 'naive idiot' in a very, very sophisticated and successful covert psychological warfare operation run by the late Brendan O'Regan of the Institute of Noetic Sciences and the late Harold Chipman who was the CIA station chief responsible for all mind-control research in the Bay area in the '70s. (132) DF note: The referenced footnote #132 reads, "Sarfatti, Quantum Quackery." This refers to its bibliographical reference: "Sarfatti, Jack, 'Quantum Quackery,' posting on Sarfatti's website <http://www.hia.com/pcr/stenger.html> 1996."

Change "www.hia.com/pcr/" in all URLs to "www.qedcorp.com/pcr/pcr/"

"The Stargate Conspiracy," by Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince. Published in 1999 by Little, Brown & Co., London. ISBN # 0-316-64861-2. Jacket blurb from "The Stargate Conspiracy" follows: The Stargate Conspiracy: Revealing the truth behind extraterrestrial
contact, military intelligence and the mysteries of ancient Egypt. By Lynn
Picknett & Clive Prince. ISBN: 0-316-64861-2. Little, Brown and Company (UK); Brettenham House; Lancaster Place; London WC2E 7EN. (Price: 18.99 pounds. 230 pages.) Here's the book jacket "teaser," quoting ver batim, in toto: "The Stargate Conspiracy exposes the most insidious and dangerous plan of our times. It involves intelligence agencies, politicians, international bestselling authors and the world's leading scientists and industrialists. The authors of this book believe that this conspiracy, centred upon the eternal mysteries of ancient Egypt, targets and threatens us all. "Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince highlight a secret agenda which has been pursued for nearly fifty years and which is emerging in the form of a hybrid fundementalism on the eve of the Millennium. Tracing the identity of the groups involved and their pedigree through occult networks and mind-control experiments, the authors argue that at the heart of this conspiracy is the belief that the ancient Egyptian gods were -- and are-- real extraterrestrial beings, that certain key people are in contact with these beings, and that they are about to return through the 'stargate' between our world and theirs.

[Jack]

This is already on Showtime Cable TV. Curious how fact and fiction are merging. The Egyptian connection is new to me. My contacts in 1951 and 1953 made no explicit mention of that. However, I suppose it is plausible. What do the scholars of Ancient Egypt say about some of these claims? It's a new spin on Dan's Chicken Little scenario.

"The authors reveal that the background to these ideas can be found within the astonishingly advanced scientific knowledge encapsulated in the ancient Egyptian texts, now recognised as a major influence on the development of European thought. The US-funded excavations that have taken place on the Giza plateau since the 1970s -- officially denied, but for which Picknett and
> Prince produce documented evidence -- now appear to be the direct result of directives allegedly received through communication with beings of higher intelligence, who are instructing the conspirators to lay the foundations for great global changes. "But are we really being prepared for the return of the gods? And if so, will we be expected to accept unquestioningly the conspirators as our spokesmen? Or is this an exercise in mass deception designed to ensure our support of the conspirators? As the powerful few feed on Millennial tension, triumphantly persuading us that they alone know how to talk to the gods, The Stargate Conspiracy serves as a serious warning to mankind."

(End jacket blurb.)

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2000.
Dick Farley

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