Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 1:37 pm
elfismiles, I'm sorry you're sick--sounds like one of the nastier flus--stay hydrated, take lots of C and D3 and get better fast! Thank you for that older blog link--I didn't have it. And if you've got all the more recent articles that DE wrote, I hope you'll go ahead and put them up at Theremy as soon as you're feeling up to it.
jingofever--so glad you saved the Sarfatti stuff. Hopefully, DE won't object to them being posted here. My hope is that at some point he'll achieve a clear overview of what was done to him and begin his work again. If I believed that he had any respect for me at all, I'd email him myself and try to persuade him to do that, but coming from me it most likely would have the opposite effect...
Sarfatti is mentioned by Philip Coppens in his The Stargate Conundrum
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And, in the really interesting follow-up article "Reactions", Coppens mentions that Sarfatti was one of the first people to contact him after reading the whole 4 part article:
And there's much more, all of it concerning people and subjects that we discuss here at RI all the time.
There's also that interesting connection again between atomic power research and possible mind control programs that also occurs in my personal history (and that of the 2 MC program survivors who appeared with Valerie Wolfe in front of Clinton's inquiry on nonconsensual human experimentation). Before I die, I want to understand that angle. Also, onesmartrat, who Dream's End believed was part of an ARG, was part of a Stanford "smart kids program" focused upon physics here in the Bay Area many years ago. As was a local UFO researcher I used to hang out with a while back. Wonder if they knew Sarfatti?
Lilypat
jingofever--so glad you saved the Sarfatti stuff. Hopefully, DE won't object to them being posted here. My hope is that at some point he'll achieve a clear overview of what was done to him and begin his work again. If I believed that he had any respect for me at all, I'd email him myself and try to persuade him to do that, but coming from me it most likely would have the opposite effect...
Sarfatti is mentioned by Philip Coppens in his The Stargate Conundrum
Uri Geller stated in 1996 that he “probably” believed that “the whole thing with Andrija was financed by the American Defense Department.” That opinion was also expressed by Jack Sarfatti, who added that Puharich was Geller’s case officer in America with money provided by Sir John Whitmore.
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A man with no trepidations in linking the CIA with the remote viewing project is Jack Sarfatti, a physicist with a degree from Cornell University. Sarfatti was a friend of Ira Einhorn and moved in the circles that tried to bring about “world change” in the 1970s. Sarfatti identified Harold Chipman, a former CIA station chief, as the middle-man who funded the SRI’s remote viewing project and even the Geller tests. Some other participants on the SRI team were John Hasted of Birbeck College in England; David Bohm, the theoretician of quantum physics, and Nobel Laureate Brian Josephson, “noble” names and innovators indeed.
In 1973, Sarfatti was invited to study Geller and together with a friend, Fred Wolf, he travelled to Europe, to study and lecture. At the same time, Sarfatti became introduced to the French film La Jetée, which formed the inspiration for famous Bruce Willis movie, The Twelve Monkeys, a movie that talks about physical time-travel. Sarfatti had worked for Bohm at Birbeck College –a small world – and he was asked to get the co-operation of the Birbeck College scientists. This request came from Brendan O’Regan, though of the CIA, then working for SRI. It was this that resulted in the Geller tests at Birbeck, in London, in early 1974.
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The strange link between physics and ESP came to the forefront in the character of Jack Sarfatti, whom we already introduced. Sarfatti was, in 1952, part of an after-school group of gifted children, being tutored by Walter Breen of the Sandia Corporation, an organisation famous for atomic weapons research and development. Breen was helped by others from Sandia to lecture to these children. In 1952, Sarfatti received a phone-call from outer space – quite literally, he felt. It seemed to predestine him to become a leading physicist, interested in time and space, other dimensions, etc.
Reading material written by Sarfatti brings you in contact with the mind of a person who lives and breaths physics. But before becoming this physicist, he had to study it and it was the same Walter Breen who got Sarfatti a scholarship at Cornell University. Breen predicted that Sarfatti “would make revolutionary discoveries in the foundation of physics”. His professors were no doubt intrigued, as they were all part of the Manhattan Project, the study and development of the atomic bomb. Like Valerian, Sarfatti is not easy to follow. It may be that it is a very complex subject, it may just be they are too clever to express it clearly to the likes of me… But let there be no doubt that Sarfatti is a clever guy…
And, in the really interesting follow-up article "Reactions", Coppens mentions that Sarfatti was one of the first people to contact him after reading the whole 4 part article:
Amongst the first to do so was Jack Sarfatti. He observed that it was curious that it was in 1953 that Puharich was getting started with the Army and that he would meet Puharich twenty years later. He also noted that he may have met Colonel Corso before 1953, when Sarfatti’s grandfather was working at Army Quartermasters in Garment District of Manhattan where he used to visit after school. He was then in Eugene McDermott's group – part of the Arthur Young Cabal in 1954-56 – and met Arthur himself in 1974. Sarfatti reiterated that the enigmatic phone calls he received occurred in the summer of 1953. “I met Walter Breen soon after that via Robert Bashlow who recruited me and Johnny Glogower. Also Robert Solovay (briefly). Breen was working for Professor William Sheldon at Columbia Psychiatry Department funded by Eugene McDermott, a World War II Intelligence leader, co-founder of Texas Instruments and University of Texas at Dallas – and part of the Charles Lindburgh, Arthur Young ‘Round Table’ group. Saul-Paul Sirag says that L. Ron Hubbard was part of that scene along with Puharich.
The two men from ‘Sandia, New Mexico’ appeared in maybe 1955 for a brief visit. Breen said he was in an US Army Air Corps plane crash in New Mexico in late 1940s.”
Sarfatti, a leading and controversial quantum physicist, obviously had an opinion on the physics’ quote worked into the third section. He noted that “all physicists will rightly reject those crackpot quotes from ‘Valerian’ you cite as ‘not even wrong’ nonsense.” He did give an intriguing reason why they were crackpot: “Their purpose was to make it easy for the debunkers to discredit all psychotronic weapons work. They are misdirection to throw scientists off the track – not to even touch the problem.” He added that “Valerian (if I recall the name correctly) is allegedly a shady character of interest to the USG Intelligence Community.
And there's much more, all of it concerning people and subjects that we discuss here at RI all the time.
There's also that interesting connection again between atomic power research and possible mind control programs that also occurs in my personal history (and that of the 2 MC program survivors who appeared with Valerie Wolfe in front of Clinton's inquiry on nonconsensual human experimentation). Before I die, I want to understand that angle. Also, onesmartrat, who Dream's End believed was part of an ARG, was part of a Stanford "smart kids program" focused upon physics here in the Bay Area many years ago. As was a local UFO researcher I used to hang out with a while back. Wonder if they knew Sarfatti?
Lilypat