Plot to ‘Summon’ UFO, Then ‘Capture’ It Stirs Controversy

By KEN KORCZAK

New Silicon Valley-backed venture seeks to use advanced psionic technology to lure UFOs and exploit their technology

My first statement for this article will sound like the premise of a science fiction movie, even though these events are happening right now.

So, here it is:

One of the most prominent and respected voices in the UFO community is raising an alarm over a new Silicon Valley-funded group’s goal to “lure in” a UFO” using advanced but deceptive “psionic techniques.”

The purpose of this strategy is to deploy electronic pulse weaponry to attack & disable any UFO that is “attracted” by this new psionic methodology. The purpose of capturing a downed alien vehicle is to allow private contractors to obtain exotic new hardware, materials and lucrative patents derived from NHI (Non-Human Intelligence or alien) derived technologies.

I told you it sounds like science fiction, but serious people are involved in this venture. Here’s the story:

A NEW KIND OF WHISTLEBLOWER

A few months ago, yet another former military man turned private intelligence community contractor came forward as the latest in a series of high-profile whistleblowers.

Like former Pentagon Intelligence Officers Luis ElizondoDavid Grusch and Matthew Brown, this latest advocate for disclosure proclaims that UFOs are real and that our government has been interacting with NHI (aliens) for decades.

His name is Jake Barber. I’ll describe his background using his own words as he stated them in a recent interview aired on News Nation with Australian journalist Ross Coulthart:

“My name is Jacob Barber, and for the past 30 years, I have worked for the U.S. Government and its private partners in both an official capacity as an enlisted man in the United States Air Force and a nonofficial capacity for the broader intelligence community as a contractor.

Over the last few decades, my work has been very diverse, including the recovery of downed UAP craft of non-human origin. I am pleased to share that, as of a couple of weeks ago, I have fulfilled a promise to our friend David Grusch by getting myself into a SCIF (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility) with Congress, and I have provided top secret SEI (Special Experience Identifier) testimony on the subject matter of UAPs.” (Source)

Barber’s true military role and experience are controversial. By one account, he served for six years in the Air Force working as an aviation mechanic. His highest rank during his service was E4, roughly equivalent to a corporal.

However, Barber claims his job as a “mechanical grunt” was merely a cover for his true role in the Air Force in Special Operations — meaning he worked in several high-level, highly secretive capacities, and he handled a lot of complicated, dangerous missions on an international scale.

The usual online skeptics have relentlessly attempted to debunk Barber’s claims of being a Special Operations soldier, stating he was never anything more than a mechanic. Indeed, Barber’s military DD214 form — his official U.S. Army release discharge document — shows that his military service was that of “helicopter mechanic” and nothing more.

On the other hand, several high-ranking retired military officers have come forward to vouch for Barber’s claims to be a deep-cover Special Ops guy. This includes:

Lt. Colonel John Blitch — He is a former Army Green Beret officer who also holds a Ph.D. in cognitive psychology, along with a master’s degree in math and computer science. Blitch was also a commander in the Army’s elite Delta Force. He says that everything Barber states about his Special Ops activities is true.

Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet — He earned a Ph.D. in oceanography, and he headed the U.S. Navy’s Meteorology and Oceanography Command. He also vouches for Jake Barber as “the real deal” in terms of the latter’s Special Ops soldier activities.

Other credible sources have vouched for Barber as well, including Congressional staffers who vetted his claims before inviting him to brief the House Oversight and Accountability Committee inside the super-secret protection of a SCIF.

Barber made big UFO news during a recent three-hour interview with Coulthart in which he not only described his activities in “recovering crashed UFOs” — but he also supplied a video of what he claims is an egg-shaped UFO being lifted at the end of a cable dangled from a helicopter piloted by Barber.

Barber said he got within 150 feet of the object and that there is no doubt in his mind that the “craft” is of nonhuman origin. He said it is one of several he has retrieved as he worked for the U.S. Government as a private contractor and helicopter retrieval specialist. In this capacity, Barber said he has retrieved both sensitive human-made ordinances in addition to UFOs.

STARTS HIS OWN COMPANY

But now Jake Barber is off and running with a new private venture. The new company is called Skywatcher. Supported by Silicon Valley investors, the purpose of Skywatcher is to “summon” and then “capture” a UFO.

The reason for doing so, Barber said, is that his financial backers are keenly interested in getting their hands on what could be exotic “alien technology” that could be reverse-engineered for human application — and most likely — military application.

To accomplish this objective, Barber and his team at Skywatcher have developed a new method to attract UFOs — something he calls “The Dog Whistle.” Again, like something out of science fiction, the Dog Whistle is implemented by “highly gifted” people who can attune their minds in such a way as to send out “psychic messages” that will attract UFOs to a specific location.

Now hold on — if you think this sounds “pretty out there” — to me, Barber’s Dog Whistle technique sounds a lot like what those of us in the UFO community know as CE5. That stands for “Close Encounter of the 5th Kind.” This is a technique that was developed about three decades ago by the always controversial ufologist, Dr. Steven Greer.

CE5 basically involves a group of people going out to a remote area where they sit in a circle and practice a deep form of meditation. Before they settle into a meditative state, they set “an intention” to “make contact with a UFO” or some form of non-human intelligence.

It is important to note that Greer’s CE5 is focused on establishing a friendly, positive and even loving connection with any extraterrestrial intelligence who may want to “answer the call” and engage constructive contact with human beings.

Does it work? The short answer is yes, sort of, according to many thousands of people who have set up CE5 groups over the past 30 years or so and report some remarkable experiences, including photos and videos of various lights in the sky.

I will also add that I have worked extensively with CE5, including versions of it I have modified for my own research, and that it can produce interesting results. Here are some photos of “UFO-Type” objects that appeared in the sky as I practiced CE5 on a dark Minnesota night:

 

                                 Photo by KEN KORCZAK

                              Photo by KEN KORCZAK

However, I’m going to cut short my discussion of CE5 here because I am keen to get on to other important matters for this article.

NOW FOR THE REAL CONTROVERSY

Note that Jake Barber claims his Dog Whistle is more advanced than CE5 because the latter involved mostly curious amateurs or “UFO tourists” who are not necessarily accomplished meditators. They pay Dr. Greer a hefty fee to participate in one of his proprietary CE5 experiences. Greer likes to call his CE5 attendees “Conscious Ambassadors to the Universe.”

Barber, on the other hand, works with special people who have demonstrated not just in-depth meditative abilities, but they also demonstrate “special abilities” in terms of certain types of “psychic” or “psionic ability.”

The best comparison might be to the CIA and military-trained remote viewers who developed and greatly enhanced their natural ESP talents using techniques and protocols that were scientifically developed at SRI, the Stanford Research Institute, starting in the early 1970s. The latter was funded by the Pentagon, CIA and other elements of the U.S. Intelligence Community.

Barber’s Dog Whistle team is what some might call “military grade” remote viewers and psionic practitioners. Furthermore, they combine traditional meditative techniques with certain technologies to enhance their skills, such as deploying binaural beats and visual brain stimuli to enhance and assist their ability to access higher human consciousness techniques.

Other technologies outside of mind-based techniques might also be deployed, such as laser light cues and sounds that are projected into the sky to attract the attention of UFOs.

CRITICISM FROM A HIGH-PROFILE ATTORNEY & LONG-TIME DISCLOSURE ADVOCATE

Now, one of Jake Barber’s harshest critics comes from inside the UFO disclosure-advocacy community rather than from “the usual skeptics.”

That critic is the prominent American attorney, Daniel Sheehan. Those of you familiar with “all things UFO” will recognize Sheehan’s name immediately because he’s a living legend among disclosure advocates.

After earning his law degree at Harvard University in 1970, Sheehan embarked on a successful legal career wherein he handled some of the most important cases in U.S. history, including representing the New York Times in the famous Pentagon Papers case, which involved another kind of whistleblower — Daniel Ellsberg.

The Pentagon Papers were highly classified documents that outlined unflattering, damaging details of the many illegalities the U.S. military was engaging in to prosecute the war in Vietnam.

Sheehan also had major roles in adjudicating cases of historic American significance, including Watergate, the Iran-Contra Scandal, the Karen Silkwood nuclear energy scandal, the Greensboro Massacre and the La Penca Bombing, to name just a few. He also served as the legal counsel for the Jesuit U.S. National Headquarters in Washington, D.C.

One of the biggest UFO-related cases Sheehan worked on was defending Harvard Psychiatrist Dr. John Mack when Harvard University attempted to sanction Mack for daring to publish a book about UFO abduction, and for Mack’s conclusion that the alien abduction phenomenon was real.

Today, Sheehan’s primary vehicle is The New Paradigm Institute, an organization dedicated to ending government secrecy about UFOs. Sheehan and his group represent some of the biggest names in ufology, including Luis Elizondo and The Disclosure Project, headed by Dr. Steven Greer.

But the New Paradigm Institute is also deeply engaged in creating a larger social, legal, religious, geo-political and sociological framework to “prepare humanity for contact” with Non-Human Intelligences.

This effort is deeply humanitarian in nature and is concerned that humankind’s first official contact with an “alien species” be positive, constructive, non-violent and proactive — in the sense that it be mutually beneficial both to mankind and “other intelligent species” that share our universe.

Taking this into account, it is not surprising then that Daniel Sheehan is deeply troubled by Jake Barber and Skywatcher’s stated goals to use what seems like “aggressive and deceptive tactics” to make contact with UFO occupants — along with Barber’s goal of “bringing down a UFO” so that it can be delivered to greedy private investors who want to exploit alien technology to make billions of dollars — much of which is likely to be weapons development.

In a recent interview with Marwa ElDiwiny, Sheehan stated:

“I’m quite concerned about this to the extent that … the Skywatcher people are engaged in artificially luring in some of the UFOs. They’ve developed some kind of technology that is masked as a solicitation to come … the Skywatcher people are mimicking (CE5-like techniques) they call the ‘Dog Whistle’ that imitates a telepathic, a good faith solicitation .., and then, as I understand it, they are engaged in the process of forcibly bring down the UFO and taking it into custody so that they can, again, get their hands on the technology.”

Sheehan added:

Very importantly, Skywatcher is funded by private investors, and private investors are always trying to figure out how to take possession of something and get patents on it — and I think that is totally unethical. I don’t think that is a legitimate undertaking.

If the Skywather group is willing to have open sourcing on information about everything and tell everybody about what they found, but they cannot, they should not engage in duplicitous activity toward the UFOs by pretending to be a good faith group that is soliciting their good faith contact so that can have citizen diplomatic communication with them — but (instead) basically arrest them, you know, force them down and arrest them.”

Sheehan concluded:

… we have got to be extremely careful with our early-stage contact with UFO people. This is going to affect our relationship with them for the next 10,000 years. So, we can’t allow people to be careless or reckless like this in deceiving them, using forcible means against them, kidnapping them, taking them into custody involuntarily, interrogating them — we’ve got to get that stopped right now.”

BARBER SAYS HE IS “GUIDED” BY NON-HUMAN INTELLIGENCE

Jake Barber has at least addressed the issue that Sheehan is concerned about, although (in my opinion) in somewhat vague terms. For example, in a recent interview with WatchMojo, Barber said that Skywatcher’s Dog Whistle UFO summoning method has already been in use for several years and has “served a number of (clients)” … he added that the method is highly proprietary and that Barber and his team keep the methodology of Dog Whistle “close to our vest.”

But he also states:

“We are not sure how serious the implications are of running this equipment. So, I think there’s as much responsibility in keeping this private and trying to get as many government agencies involved who have the responsibility when it comes to national defense and also air domain awareness … there is a potential here that a Pandora’s Box could be opened and we are not prepared to deal with that and, um, that could pose a number of problems.”

Okay!

I’ll end my story here and let readers take what they will from Barber’s comments — but also — I urge readers to watch the full three-hour interview Barber gave to Ross Coulthart wherein he adds important context to his personal relationship with UFOs based on direct “mind-to-mind” contact he has experienced with a downed UFO craft.

Barber believes the UFO possessed its “own intelligence” — and that “intelligence” imparted to him a “loving,” almost “mother-like” vibe. Because of this, Barber said he believes that he is being “guided” and “protected” by the Non-Human Intelligence he encountered while transporting a downed UFO.

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