http://blog.wired.com/defense/2007/06/toms motivation.html
Sharon writes:
"So, if I get this right: these spooks don't really believe in UFOs, but they're worried that foreign intelligence agents have infiltrated UFO groups that have military members with classified info. And what sort of classified information do these supposed foreign intelligence types think they're gonna get from the UFO group (other than UFO information)? "
"Anyhow, too much to contemplate for one day, but an enjoyable read, if you can follow the cast of characters."
In case Sharon is interested, or anyone else for that matter," STARstream Research" has been following this tale for well over a year, and our connections to the "cast of characters" goes back at least seven years or longer (if we count occasional appearances on Dr. Jack Sarfatti's numerous email message lists).
I'd also like to point out that we published a story that discussed this in "American Chronicle" on November 7th, 2006:
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=15932
"Multiple sources have confirmed that following this meeting concerns were raised that secure government vaults may have been breached at a USAF base and Los Alamos National Laboratory, under the guise of a 'harmless' UFO investigation. "
"Discussion of this issue was directed to an official under the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), and eventually transmitted between official government email servers. Some of the confidential information was passed to a SSR contributing writer, and later confirmed by a party directly involved in the investigation."
Last year, when PRWeb shut us down over our EXEMPT from Legal Recourse series -- which was all about how certain intelligence folk had been caught with their fingers holding a big piece of SERPO pie -- it was Ms. Weinberger who kindly offered her support for our efforts.