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EDITORIAL
If You Could
Read My Mind
by Gary S. Bekkum
Starstream Research has been engaged for over a year with a team
of physicians who are brain researchers, PhD's who do cultural
and clinical psychology research, and who alert us to DARPA
BAA's, other DoD open initiatives, and copies of unclassified
requests for proposal and their responses.
According to one source, "While
it is too early to reach definitive conclusions, the following
can be stated with reasonable confidence:
Several years ago, three separate elements of the Intelligence
Community
began reaching out to the open Academic Community for briefings
and
advice on Detection of Deception research opportunities,
especially with
tools earlier sponsored by NASA, Air Force, and even NIH
research in
direct central nervous system measurements of cognitive pathways
of
telling lies, or confabulation."
Some of the proposals are directed towards cultural and
context-dependent counter-terrorism and border screening
situations. Typically, the research, funded in the open by
several government agencies, is disparate and uncoordinated.
Although it is possible that a better focused covert classified
program exists hidden in the black-budget of the U.S.
Government, we have been told that it is unlikely that any
covert research exists. According to our source, the capital
equipment needed to do Detection of Deception research using
advanced digital EEG, functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging,
Data Fusion with traditional polygraph analog data, NASA and Air
Force skull-cap Near Infra-red Spectroscopy and more..."hardly
exists in any government laboratory."
"While this work is proceeding in the open...although with
numerous
disconnected grants from DoD, NSF, NIH, and several private
medical
research Foundations...all for fundamental 'theory of mind'
basic research with little application orientation...more
specific work is being proposed for which funding is being
sought." One example is the program previously referenced by
Starstream Research as "advanced mind-brain research."
A source tells us he has "heard" that at least three proposals
in which subjects at distances from each other, in separate
academic laboratories, with either MRI or EEG monitoring of
"sender and percipient" in surrogate STAR GATE 'mind to mind'
scenarios have been made as unsolicited proposals. Our contact
has never confirmed that any have been accepted. Why? We are
told that such proposals are viewed by "the current highly
conservative, clinical psychological traditionalists in the
Intelligence Community as being too risky and not
hypothesis-driven."
It is our opinion that we have actually only
been shown the tip of the iceberg. The frontier of the human
mind has been a long-held holy grail quest for the intelligence
communities. Why waste billions of dollars on expensive hardware
to destroy your enemy when you can simply read their mind and,
perhaps sometime in the future, change it.
Starstream Research
protects our sources, but we
assure you all of the above is from public sources and our own
analysis of our advisors...who are pointing
us toward the BAA's, and public open literature.
By the way, the above is in direct response to
our 'instructions' from on high. So take everything you read
here with at least one small grain of salt. The programs are
real enough, but so too is the system that closely guards and
monitors the national security.
Are we providing a public service message by
channeling this kind of information to the mainstream media?
Personally, we are excited by the possibility that modern
cutting-edge medical technology might someday confirm what so
many have suspected and speculated about all of these years:
Telepathy, or mind to mind communication is not only possible,
but forms a powerful substructure to human society and behavior.
Copyright (c) 2006 Gary S. Bekkum and Starstream Research.
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