What would you do if you could see into the future?The CIA and other intelligence agencies have been asking this question from the beginning.In 1983, few Americans knew, or would have believed that the U.S. government was training psychics to spy on the enemy. By December of 1983 some of America's psychic spies were receiving special mental training at the Monroe Institute of Applied Sciences. For his part of the training program, Robert Monroe was granted SECRET security clearance and $24,400. In return for the $24,400, the government may have received the first known warning of the terrorist attack of September 11th, 2001. Fifteen years later, Internet entrepreneur Joe Firmage launched the ISSO -- The International Space Sciences Organization -- to review possible modes of intergalactic travel. It was reported that NASA launched an investigation, worried that proprietary information might be discussed at ISSO where foreign physicists were among the elite UFO believers. And not too far removed in the shadows, CIA was in the loop.The truth about the ISSO involved alternative physics research from the Former Soviet Union: research government records show was of interest to the American and British intelligence services in the 1990s. The real-life business of the government's X-files remains hidden in plain sight. The government claims "we can neither confirm nor deny" that documents exist showing extraterrestrial objects have been tracked as they enter the Earth's air space. Meanwhile a handful of very high ranking intelligence officials play out spy games on the Internet about reverse engineering alien technology and a former CIA Deputy Director for Intelligence is implicated in the sordid affair.The core of this story involves high level government intelligence persons and SERPO, a "soap opera" about US government contact with an extraterrestrial alien intelligence.
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