I’ve expressed this theory before, but never posted about it before. I’ve probably done a deeper dive into Dr. Hal Puthoff than most people and I’m a very skeptical person. Puthoff simply is involved in far too much to simply dismiss and claim “don’t look at this guy he’s bunk!” but that also doesn’t mean he isn’t well versed in deception either…
I don’t think he quit scientology and then joined the DoD. I think he was NSA before joining Scientology. Perhaps somebody could help verify this. One theory many people overlook here is that Puthoff essentially may’ve been a spy or informant of sorts. Scientology itself acts much like an intelligence agency and orchestrated one of the biggest infiltrations of the U.S. government in history during Operation Snow White.
To further extend this theory and explain more of Puthoff’s odd adventures we could explain his escapades into remote viewing as another spy operation. As a matter of fact, it was by definition a spy operation. However, the psychic part of it may’ve been cover for actual real spy activities. The idea is to use people (perhaps even unwittingly) that think they have psychic abilities or are pretending to (magicians or illusionists) and then use subliminal messaging to implant information that they then recall to another part of the intelligence organization. In this way, it’s almost like a human cryptographic system. The purpose would be to protect methods and sources. For example, the downed spy plane that the remote viewers allegedly found could easily have been a leak from an informant within the Soviet Union. All the psychic claims being cover to protect the source. No, we don’t have a man on the inside…we have psychic spies.
To back this claim up, simply look at the work of skilled illusionists such as Darren Brown. Imagine if Darren Brown wanted to work for the CIA. Yea, I could see that turning into a psychic spy program. Also, MKULTRA did in fact study classical magic tricks and illusions and such things are a fundamental part of CIA spy craft. Basically, good spies are good magicians. Why has nobody else pointed this out?
Keep in mind MKULTRA was also going on in the 70’s. We know it was a massive and depraved operation in fucking with peoples minds, but we lost almost all evidence of what these psychopaths actually did. Don’t for a second rule out that they caused the wave of cults that popped up around this time including perhaps organizations like Scientology.
The best way to be skeptical of Puthoff is not to dismiss but think outside the box for why he’s involved what he’s involved with.
If we continue this line of thinking, I think he may be in the know for secret technology programs of human origin (it’s a theory people don’t burn me at the stake) that perhaps have created something very disruptive such as a compact fusion reactor and they for some reason want to convince people that it’s ET in origin perhaps because they know how pissed society would be if they knew that we had a solution to the energy crisis but preferred to keep it secret so that we could spy on people. Spying is after all the top priority of intelligence organizations. This is one of the most logical and prosaic explanations for everything and I would be incredibly adamant that this is likely the case if not for the fact that I’m not military nor intelligence, but have seen some high strangeness events myself that make me open to the idea of very real unknown unknowns if you want to call it that. I’m not claiming I’ve seen ghosts or ET or NHI. I’m saying I’ve witnessed things that even I as an extreme skeptic honestly have no good explanation for. So, this theory which I think is a very good one even I have to admit could be wrong or perhaps only partially right. Partially right sometimes makes things so much harder to untangle, unfortunately.
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