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01-24-2012, 01:58 PM
Project STAR GATE return on investment huge for Americans
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(This article originally appeared on the Joint Recon Study Group (http://jointreconstudygroup.blogspot.com/) site.)
As we look for ways to make more intelligent choices about defense expenditures and trim wasteful and inefficient spending, the joint-service and joint-agency funding of Project STAR GATE might serve as an example of obtaining tremendous return on investment from defense dollars.
From the initial research phases to implementation of operational activities, several code names were given to this secret project on human consciousness. It was begun the mid-1970s and continued through the mid-1990s. (Some researchers say the efforts may have continued under even greater security.)
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/266752/
Read more at the American Chronicle link above: Steve Hammons is a diligent researchers whose articles are always fact-heavy and easy to access. His San Diego based Joint Recon Study Group "follows paths of discovery to help create a better world." He frequently touches on topics of interest to The OutPost Forum members and he is a trustworthy journalist--one of the few. He's worth a bookmark.
http://www.americanchronicle.com/img/galleries/496/0/200_DIA.gif
(This article originally appeared on the Joint Recon Study Group (http://jointreconstudygroup.blogspot.com/) site.)
As we look for ways to make more intelligent choices about defense expenditures and trim wasteful and inefficient spending, the joint-service and joint-agency funding of Project STAR GATE might serve as an example of obtaining tremendous return on investment from defense dollars.
From the initial research phases to implementation of operational activities, several code names were given to this secret project on human consciousness. It was begun the mid-1970s and continued through the mid-1990s. (Some researchers say the efforts may have continued under even greater security.)
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/266752/
Read more at the American Chronicle link above: Steve Hammons is a diligent researchers whose articles are always fact-heavy and easy to access. His San Diego based Joint Recon Study Group "follows paths of discovery to help create a better world." He frequently touches on topics of interest to The OutPost Forum members and he is a trustworthy journalist--one of the few. He's worth a bookmark.