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Avian Virus
Invades
Washington D.C.

In the real-life world of psychic spies, paranormal goat killers, and
Skinwalkers haunting remote regions of Utah, all roads lead to
Ron, a high ranking former CIA analyst, and the "core story" of a shadowy
group of
government
insiders
popularly known
as "The Aviary.
What emerged
from the
swirling
tunnel was
unlike
anything
seen in our
world.
Weirdly
alien-neurological electricity,
like a
living
sheath of
charged
blackness.
There was
the
impression
of
massiveness,
and as the
intruder took
form it
was four feet
across
and six feet
in
height. A
fluid
perfect
blackness
took
shape as a
liquid black
hole of
living
intent.
This is a true
story about a couple of "tricky fish" floating in the
intelligence pond affectionately known as "The
Aquarium." Like all good fish tales, the size of the
catch has almost certainly been exaggerated. On the
other hand we may have uncovered a tale of a sea monster
or two lurking beneath the surface. From the world of
psychic spies, paranormal goat killers, and
Skinwalkers haunting remote regions of Utah,
something wicked and wacky this way comes. Our real-life
"X-files" mystery continues with the introduction of a
few strange characters and even stranger ideas.
"Uri," I said, "please give me
something to go on. Please tell me one more thing." Uri
sighed. "Okay," he said. "I will tell you one more thing
only. The man who reactivated me is . . ." Uri paused,
then he said, "called
Ron."
From page 12
of The Men Who Stare
at Goats by Jon Ronson.
Avian dreams: Mr. Smith goes to
Washington
Let us introduce one of
the main characters in our Orwellian tale, a man
we shall designate as Ron.
Ron has a job doing the work of the U.S. Government.
His employer, an intelligence agency, doesn't say a great deal about
what Ron actually does. We do know more about Ron than many of his
associates thanks to his brief appearance in the New York Times a few years
ago.
More on that later.
Ron developed the reputation of being the chief phenomenologist at the CIA.
Something about a file filled with strangeness called the "weird desk." It
is said that Ron inherited this assignment from a certain retired
CIA officer, who continues as government consultant in the critical area of
reviewing advanced technologies with possible military applications. This
gentleman holds the distinction of appearing in a photograph in the March,
2006 "Reader's Digest."
Inside the alleged "weird desk" is the "core story"
about visitors not of our world. The extraterrestrial tale has spread with
some help from a group of present and former intelligence agents and
military types in a loose network popularly known as "The Aviary." Another
source with close ties to the alleged members of the Aviary group revealed
that the same core story had been confirmed by the former Director of
Central Intelligence, Richard Helms, just prior to his death in 2002.
We wondered if the "weird desk" really existed. So did Nick Cook
from Jane's Information Group. Nick asked us, and so we inquired. We
contacted an associate of Ron's in the private sector, that we
shall designate Mr. Smith.
"Ron's activities
are either overt or covert with respect to the so-called visitors, per Mr.
Smith. I suggest they are covert, perhaps even with respect to his
activities at DIA...As I have already pointed out to Mr. Smith, it is
suggested that Ron is working as CIA representative at DIA on passive radar
technologies and their various applications, which might include foreign
stealth and of stealthy UFO's ...In other words Ron may be working with DIA
on improved methods for tracking 'visitors' - a situation brought briefly to
the public's attention by the Mexican report on invisible UFO's ..."

A MITRE document confirmed that a new kind of radar is
under development, using personal computers. We suspect that the new radar
is a passive system intended to detect unwanted intrusions into U.S. air
space. As for the nature of the intruders, that is best left to the
imagination. There has been a great deal of chatter by persons in the
know that the UFO question, in particular the military implication of
violation of sovereign airspace, is taken very seriously. Unless there is a
terrestrial explanation for the intruders, we must assume that those
(sources) protected by classification have also accepted the possibility
that this phenomenology is foreign to our world. As Mr. Smith tells us,
this is a "gray area" - a useful term which implies that the
interpretation is ambiguous and open to manipulation by the most powerful
players.
Recently we learned through a back channel source with
close ties to intelligence types in suits, that our disclosure of an
interest in all things 'alien' by members of the DIA sponsored TIGER
committee had provoked a split between some of the key players. TIGER is the
"standing committee on Technology Insight-Gauge Evaluate Review." Naturally
our first reaction was that anyone desiring confidentiality would not
intentionally promote the fact that such a committee existed in the first
place. Putting two and two together, and adding in a bit of raw speculation
we obtain five. Our present opinion is that there is a rift and that the
reference to the committee on an open email list of government employees and
journalists was deliberate. The said result apparently threatened the
continuance of the UFO group on the committee. Sabotage might be too strong
a word but that is how it is beginning to look from our end.

In 1993 the DIA STAR GATE project initiated a pilot
study into the feasibility of using telepathy for command, control and
communication for soldiers behind enemy lines, in situations where normal
communication wasn't possible. If the government is serious about developing
mind to mind com links, then they must also be considering the threat of
'foreign' developments. This is known as C^4: Command, Control,
Communication, Computers. Telepathy merely takes this to the next level. It
provides a command and control signal line for communication. The computer
is the biological material inside the human brain. Wiggle this brain
here, and that one over there responds. Wiggle hard enough, and perhaps you
have created a remote control system.
Combine the ideas behind passive radar with telepathy, and you have a
unique C^4 system capable of distinguishing the flow of unconscious
information around the planet. The Aviary is concerned not so much with the
hardware of an 'alien' civilization, but with a deeper and more sinister
dilemma. Take command and control of the flow of the collective unconscious
mind, and you have taken control of the human race. A meme is an idea that
spreads like a virus: an idea that replicates, evolves and infects like the
common cold, moving from host to host. It would seem that the Aviary's
"core story" has revealed a virus of unearthly intent set upon the
leadership of our planet.

Getting past the sci-fi implications of a paranormal
C^4 scenario, we have to wonder about all of the smoke and mirrors presented
by the alleged Avian virus. Will Mr. Smith make it in time to warn
Washington? What about the White House? Are they ready for this? Are these
folks for real?
A shape shifting intelligence had arrived on the
scene for an unknown nefarious purpose. The effect was
brief, but effectively shocking. Spun into our world the
unearthly source appeared to grow an arm, and then a
hand flowed from the shapeless mass, and reached out for
the human's wrist. A strong tugging sensation gave way
to total shock passing through the body, as the entity
pulled its human host towards the tunnel.
Part Five: Brain meets brane
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