In a message dated 11/30/99 12:24:25 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Perhaps there is a deeper conspiracy involved here, an attempt to
> discredit legitimate research into CIA dirty deeds. The most effective
> form of disinformation is that which blurs the truth with fiction so
> effectively that they become impossible to differentiate.
Considering the source of the forward to this list of the story from which
the above is extracted, we would do well to consider this excerpt. "UFOs," MC
and now this? It's perhaps relevant that the Cathy O'Brien story was first
making the rounds, before the book was actually published, of "UFO
conventions" back in 1992 and 1993. We saw it for the first time amidst the
"paperwork" sold by Al Bielek, a purported survivor of "The Philadelphia
Experiment," at the Mutual UFO Network confab in Richmond, July 1993, then
again at Timothy Green Beckley's "Aliens / Conspiracy" conference in Phoenix,
later that same year. At MUFON-Richmond, the O'Brien story was folded in to a
paper entitled the "COM-12 Briefing," sold along with one entitled "Mind
Control" which centered on a newspaper series in the Napa Sentinel picking up
on the INSLAW case and some of what the late Danny Casolero had on his plate
when he mysteriously "suicided" while supposedly meeting a source for a story
he was working on about "the Octopus," a purported nefarious global network.
The seller of the paper in which the O'Brien story was stapled (Mr. Bielek)
was unaware what it contained in terms of both topic and allegations. The
papers on his table had been brought up to Richmond the night before by a
young "military type" who'd driven all night from Atlanta with them, Bielek
said. When we interviewed him in Phoenix and asked about the allegations
contained in the papers he'd been selling in Richmond, he was likewise
completely unfamliar with the information, despite its being libelous (if not
true) of major political figures, who of course would never stoop to answer
it, whether true or not...or some thinly veiled blackmail threat to those
mentioned by whoever it was created and disseminated these documents to the
UFO community.
Combined with "supermarket tabloid" placements, "UFO magazines" and online
conspiracy and "mind control" lists, the disinformationists have a common
modus operandi. They "pretend to be one of you" and then derail into paranoid
marginality the people and issues they become central to. Keep that in mind,
"researchers."
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