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SUBJECT: THE AQUARIUM CONSPIRACY FILE: UFO3080
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THE AQUARIUM CONSPIRACY
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by
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Dan Smith and Rosemary Ellen Guiley
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Directors, Center for North American Crop Circle Studies
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We stand accused, according to the various rumors that are
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circulating, of being key figures in one of the greatest
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conspiracies ever to hit the paranormal field.
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Well, golly... shucks, folks....
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Actually, we wouldn't mind taking the credit, but out of a
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sense of sheer honesty and modesty we have to report that we are
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a bit short of realizing this conspiratorial goal. Nonetheless,
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if others want to continue this conspiracy, then we should not be
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too modest or too honest, but do what we can to keep those rumor
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mills grinding.
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First, though, a little background for those of you who are
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joining us late. Rumor has it that we are working for the CIA,
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and specifically the Aviary, to spread disinformation throughout
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the crop circle-ufology fields. Lately, we have been named as
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part of an alleged international disinformation conspiracy in
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"Schnabelgate," the Jim Schnabel-Robert Irving-George Wingfield-
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Henry Azadehdel tape circus that hit crop circles last fall.
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Wingfield, one of England's leading cereologists, suspected
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Irving and Schnabel of hoaxing circles in order to discredit the
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phenomenon and its researchers. He enlisted the help of Henry
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Azadehdel, a.k.a. Armen Victorian, a journalist who specializes
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in writing exposes in the UFO field. Posing as an African
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journalist, Azadehdel called first Irving and then Schnabel to
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ask questions about the "conspiracy." Irving and Schnabel say
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they knew what game was afoot, and put one over on Azadehdel by
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embroidering a tall story of a conspiracy involving intelligence
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agencies in the US, UK and Germany, and the Vatican as well. The
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conversations were taped, and Wingfield took them as gospel
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truth. The resulting controversy has damaged cereology and
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alienated researchers.
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Now Wingfield comes along to stir the pot even more, talking
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about a CIA lunch we three were at last year, showing in his
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lectures a slide of Rosemary seated next to a member of the
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Aviary. The implication is that this was the Big Approach to
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Compromise George. Sorry, George, it ain't so, and more about
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"The Lunch" in a moment.
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We've been publicly silent about all these allegations,
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because denial only fuels more intense belief on the part of the
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paranoid. Those who love rumors will continue to believe in them
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and spread them, regardless of what we say. We'd rather stay out
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of the rumor gutter and talk to people who are interested in the
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truth. We've been asked what we're really doing. Here's our
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answer.
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In the beginning there was eschatology--the branch of
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theology dealing with the end times. Dan, having spent many
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years first studying physics and then metaphysics, came to the
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conclusion that the scientists have been looking at the world
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upside down. Mind, not matter, is the foundation for all
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realities. Moreover, the materialist paradigm was in danger of
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imminent collapse, being subverted on the inside by its own
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contradictions, and on the outside by the growing body of
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evidence for the paranormal.
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Creating and maintaining a reality is no easy game. It
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requires a lot of magic, and a lot of conscious critters like
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ourselves who are pretty good at collective self-deception.
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Fortunately--or perhaps unfortunately--our particular reality
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game has about reached its natural conclusion, and we are waking
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up to the fact that mind and matter are not separate. We are
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undergoing an exciting but stressful revolution in our collective
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consciousness.
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This revolution, or global spiritual emergency, will bring
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upheavals and overloads in our global consciousness that will
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impact the material Earth for better or worse, and may quickly
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get out of control. We also will be opening up to other
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realities that will be impacting us as well.
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Our present very tidy sense of reality and its boundaries is
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due to become much more fluid and permeable. Every spiritual
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tradition takes very seriously its prophesies about the end of
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the world, but for the first time we are seeing these prophesies
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turning into believable predictions of earth and reality changes.
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That is how Dan fell from physics into eschatology.
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After experiencing numerous slammed doors among his former
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scientific colleagues, he decided that the most logical place to
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find fellow eschatologists would be in various intelligence
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agencies and among investigators of the paranormal.
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Dan next addressed how to communicate about the eschaton.
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Even a small hint that the government is worried about the end of
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the world might start a chain reaction of panic, which could
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possibly serve as a trigger for the eschaton. On the other hand,
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people inside the government might be wanting to set up a kind of
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civil defense network vis a vis the eschaton, and so they would
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be looking for people on the outside who could much more freely
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network among the general public.
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An important link in the communication chain is what has
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become known as the Aviary. This is the final link next to the
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public network, and so it must be heavily disguised by its own
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surrealistic smoke screen. The Aviary functions best by
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amplifying people's own misconceptions about the paranormal. It
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does this by helping to overinflate individual pieces of the
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puzzle so that particular investigators get pushed further into
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their own blind alleys. People are encouraged to be so
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distracted by the trees that they fail to see the forest.
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This cacaphony by people looking for truth in all the
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strangest places provides an excellent cover for the deadly
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serious business of clearing the decks and battening down the
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hatches for the eschaton event. It is like a Manhattan Project
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going on behind the scenes of alien grays and praying mantises
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having sex with humans. However, this eschaton conspiracy is
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being orchestrated by higher powers, and we don't mean the
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Committee of 300. Very few of the people even near the center of
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the orchestration have a clear picture of what is coming down,
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but they do know that something is coming and that they will have
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front row seats.
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The Manhattan Project relative to the eschaton is a global
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civilian network of people who will serve as a lightning rod for
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the cosmic energies coming in during the consciousness
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revolution. They will be looking to channel these energies
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into expanded realities. Thus, they will provide a degree of
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protection for those people who can find their places alongside
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the network. Outside of the network there will be greater levels
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of trauma and confusion.
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The pieces of the network are already in place, the
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remaining task is to properly activate and link the pieces
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into a critical mass of awareness. This last step is now
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underway. This is how an Aviary helps to spawn an Aquarium,
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and how birds learn to swim. The Aquarium is our business, and
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we are working to reach people who are ready to be activated in
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the consciousness revolution.
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Now about the CIA lunch with George Wingfield. It was
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organized by Dan as a networking effort, and took place on April
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15, 1992 in a restaurant in Arlington, Virginia. Besides
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ourselves and George, participants included George's wife,
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Gloria, three employees of the CIA and an outside colleague of
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theirs. None of us knew in advance what would be discussed.
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Conversation centered on eschatology, crop circles, and an
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explanation of the Aviary given to George by "The Pelican."
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There were no requests, no offers.
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Afterward, George wondered what it was all about. The
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answers are obvious, but they won't be found in rumors.
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If any of this interests you, contact us. Write to P.O. Box
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4766, Lutherville, MD 21094, or call Dan at 410-628-1442.
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