Last month, a story emerged that caught the attention of the UFO community. It was about Simon and Schuster winning a bidding war for publishing rights to a memoir of a 36-year Air Force veteran who goes by the pseudonym, Scott Andrews. The real story that has intrigued everyone isn't about the bidding war, but the allegedly true stories in the memoir.
“The logline for the memoir by Scott Andrews takes some time to unpack, but it’s a doozy. Andrews is a former senior U.S soldier and decorated intelligence officer who conducted global counterterrorism operations on behalf of the United States during a 36-year military career. Shortly after returning from an overseas mission, he began to suffer from rare, life-threatening ailments that defied medical explanation. Rather than succumbing, he instead began to experience special, inexplicable abilities such as remote viewing, and his body began to heal, baffling doctors. As he sought more information about his health, Andrews came across a file compiled for him by his late father. It contained records from a past he did not remember, including documents indicating he was removed from school for weeks every year, from the first through 12th grades. The records also contained a shocker, that he received an honorable discharge from the U.S Air Force and worked in space intelligence communications as a minor. Andrews maintains he has no memory of having served in the U.S Air Force.
Referred to a classified White House National Security Council program, which had been delegated to the Department of Defense, Andrews then met a man who ran the highly classified program, who introduced him to a doctor. The doctor had worked for the CIA and had expertise enabling him to help Andrews start to piece together what has happened to him and others like him. Soon after connecting with the doctor, Andrews says he experienced symptoms associated with the Havana Syndrome, a phenomenon first reported by military personnel working at the U.S. Embassy in Havana, Cuba, in 2016.”
The Scott Andrews story is a smorgasbord for the everyday UFO enthusiast, compiling many themes in concepts that are prevalent in the UFO and psychic lore. There’s tales of Havana Syndrome, remote viewing, psychic healing, and a bizarre story of discovering later in life that he worked in a classified National Security Council Program for “space communications intelligence”, as a child, despite having no memory of doing so. The very idea of such a program raises questions, but could there be some truth behind this extraordinary tale? The idea of kids being part of psychic studies and used for attempted contact with extraterrestrials is not a new concept to me, as we’ll explore further ahead. What did surprise me is the idea that there may have been an official government program, and not just the studies from private groups.
Before we examine this further, let's set the stage for our investigation. Our story centers around the controversial figure of Dr. Andrija Puharich, a man involved in both parapsychology and government mind control experiments. His ties to entities known as "The Nine" only add to the intrigue, as does his work with psychic children in the 1970s. Enter astronaut Gordon Cooper, who claimed that NASA was well aware of the existence of psychic children, referred to as "Star Kids." Could these claims, coming from such a reputable source, lend credibility to the idea of government involvement in psychic research programs involving children?
As we delve deeper into this enigma, we'll examine Puharich's background, his connection to The Nine, and his work with the so-called "space kids." We'll also take a closer look at Gordon Cooper's assertions about NASA's awareness of psychic children, and the potential implications of such knowledge. And, of course, we'll explore the pressing question on everyone's mind: is it possible that the government actually contracted Puharich to run a psychic research program involving children while he was President of Essentia Research Associates?
Are we on the verge of uncovering a hidden truth about psychic children, extraterrestrial connections, and government involvement? Or will we simply find ourselves lost in a maze of conspiracy and wild speculation?
Dr. Andrija Puharich
Dr. Andrija Puharich was a man enshrouded in mystery, involved in various fields such as parapsychology and clandestine government operations. This enigmatic figure was deeply involved in the CIA's infamous MKULTRA mind control project during the 1950s, where he experimented with techniques aimed at inducing thoughts and even creating the impression of voices in one's head. The fact that Puharich was engaged in this work while also making contact with entities known as "The Nine" raises questions and makes one wonder about the true nature of his activities.
In his quest to understand the limits of human consciousness, Puharich established the Round Table Foundation, a research organization focused on parapsychological phenomena. It was during this time that he first made contact with The Nine, a group of mysterious beings that purportedly communicated with humans through psychic channels. Puharich's use of hypnosis in these encounters adds to the enigma, as he would hypnotize subjects like Uri Geller and Bobby Horne before suggesting they were in touch with The Nine. Not surprisingly, they appeared to make contact after such hypnotic suggestions.
Puharich's history with mind control and his apparent ability to induce contact with otherworldly entities raise a tantalizing question: was he somehow involved in a government-sponsored program that sought to tap into the psychic abilities of children? After all, Puharich's work with The Nine, coupled with his known experiments on psychic children, seems like a natural fit for such an endeavor.
To unravel this puzzle, we'll need to examine Puharich's life, his association with The Nine, and his work with psychic children more closely. We'll also explore the possibility that the government may have been interested in his research, potentially contracting him to run a psychic program involving children while he was a member of Essentia Research Associates. So, prepare yourself as we delve into a world of intrigue, mind games, and potential government cover-ups that will challenge what you thought you knew about the truth.
Space Kids
In H G M Herman's book, "Memories of a Maverick," a fascinating glimpse into Puharich's work with psychic children is revealed. As the former wife of Puharich, Herman recounts his endeavors with a group of children who displayed extraordinary psychic abilities – abilities that Puharich believed were extraterrestrial in origin. These children, dubbed the "space kids," were part of a summer program Puharich established in Ossining, New York.
The program itself was an unusual mix of activities designed to nurture and develop the kids' psychic talents. From daily meditation and dream-telling sessions to more typical tasks like cooking and cleaning, the "space kids" were immersed in an environment tailored to help them unlock their full potential. The most striking aspect was the claim that these children had voluntarily come from other planets to help raise human consciousness.
“Puharich had assembled a group of around twenty youngsters from seven countries. He called them “Gellerlings,” or “Space Kids.” They ranged in age from nine to the late teens. Supposedly, they had the psychic powers of Uri Geller. The idea was to train the kids, educate them on their powers and how to use them. Puharich also initiated trance sessions where he attempted to find out where these powers came from. In an unpublished book he wrote about this psychic summer camp; he prints substantial portions of these interviews, which, if they are to be believed, seem to indicate that the Space Kids indeed hail from unearthly locations. The Kids describe strange cities with science-fiction trappings and claim to be messengers from these distant civilizations. Puharich marshals his evidence that they bear messages to save Earth from nuclear destruction. Many of the sessions were rather benign. For instance, Holly Maddux spent a lot of time with a young woman simply doing ESP exercises. Other times, though, the Space Kids were asked to do things that upset them. One who was fourteen that summer says that he began to feel suspicious about the whole experience when his trainers asked him to do remote viewing at specific locations—to leave his body and report what he saw and heard. What disconcerted him was that the locations included politically sensitive areas, like the Kremlin.”
— The Unicorn's Secret: Murder in the Age of Aquarius by Steven Levy
The idea that these kids were hypnotized to connect with their "parent civilization" is as perplexing as it is intriguing. Were Puharich's methods an attempt to tap into the extraterrestrial origins of their abilities? Or was this simply a misguided experiment fueled by Puharich's fascination with psychic phenomena and The Nine?
Regardless of the true nature of Puharich's work with the "space kids," it's evident that his interest in psychic children went beyond mere curiosity. If anything, his involvement with these children further fuels speculation about the possible existence of a government-sponsored program aimed at exploring and exploiting the psychic potential of young minds.
Gordon Cooper and NASA’s “STAR Kids”
Enter Gordon Cooper, the astronaut with an interest in the paranormal. His claims about NASA's awareness of psychic children and their abilities have fueled speculation surrounding government psychic experiments involving children. Cooper, a prominent figure in the early years of the US space program, introduced the concept of "Star Kids" – children with unique psychic abilities and potential extraterrestrial connections.
The idea of "Star Kids" has intrigued many, as it seems to parallel the mysterious "space kids" that Puharich was working with. If Cooper's claims hold any weight, it could lend credibility to the possibility that government agencies like NASA have not only been aware of such children but also actively sought to study and exploit their unique abilities.
Cooper went on record stating that he believed these children were not only aware of their abilities but also had a strong connection to otherworldly beings. He asserted that NASA was aware of these children and their psychic powers, hinting at the potential for a larger, more covert operation.
Cooper's claims, though extraordinary, cannot be dismissed outright. As an insider in the space program, he had access to information that most of us can only dream about. And if he believed there was a connection between psychic children and extraterrestrial entities, who's to say there isn't a kernel of truth hidden within his assertions?
The link between Gordon Cooper's "Star Kids" and Puharich's "space kids" raises even more questions about the possibility of a secret government program aimed at studying psychic children. If Puharich's work with psychic kids was indeed a part of a larger, government-sponsored experiment, then the implications are as staggering as they are alarming.
Connecting the Dots
Now let's delve deeper into the complex connections surrounding Puharich's work and the potential government involvement in psychic experiments involving children. As we've established, The Nine made their first appearance around the same time Puharich was immersed in CIA mind control experiments. This raises questions about a potential connection between the two.
It's worth noting that Puharich's Round Table Foundation, which was the initial meeting ground for The Nine, was actually funded by the Pentagon. This detail raises concerns, as it suggests that the Foundation may have been a front for medical and parapsychological research orchestrated by the government. If Puharich was already working with the CIA on mind control techniques, is it far-fetched to believe he may have been contracted to run a similar program with psychic children? Lets also take a look at Essentia Research Associates, an organization Puharich was once president of.
“From the Fifties to the late Seventies Puharich was a member of Essentia Research Associates in New York, an organization of scientists and businessmen that did psychic research for the Pentagon, NASA and the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC). All the way back in November of 1952 Puharich presented a paper on Essentia’s behalf to the Pentagon titled “An Evaluation of the Possible Usefulness of Extrasensory Perception in Psychological Warfare.” -Jack Heart, 2021
The potential link between Puharich's work with the "space kids" and government psychic experiments cannot be ignored. Consider the possibility that Puharich, a known CIA operative, was contracted by the government through Essentia Research Associates to study the psychic abilities of these children. This would not only explain the connection between his work with The Nine and the CIA mind control experiments but also provide a plausible reason for the government's interest in these extraordinary children.
However, we must be cautious not to jump to conclusions. We're still missing crucial puzzle pieces. For instance, what happened to these "space kids" after their time with Puharich? Were they subjected to further experiments, or did they simply return to their ordinary lives, their extraterrestrial connections forever severed? And what about the elusive "Star Kids" that Gordon Cooper spoke of? How do they fit into this complex web of government intrigue and psychic experimentation?
The truth is, we may never have all the answers. But the evidence we do have paints a fascinating, if somewhat disconcerting, picture of two scenarios;
A secret government program aimed at unlocking the psychic potential of children – and potentially exploiting their extraterrestrial connections for its own gain.
A continuation of the MK-Ultra mind control experiments, in which the "space kids" concept is not actually connected to extraterrestrial contact or psychic abilities, but rather serves as a cover for further mind control research and experimentation.
In conclusion, the notion of a government program involving psychic children and extraterrestrial contact may seem far-fetched, but the facts presented in this article suggest that it's not entirely outside the realm of possibility. From Puharich's work with the "space kids" and his connections to The Nine and the CIA, to Gordon Cooper's claims about NASA's awareness of psychic children and their potential alien connections, there is enough circumstantial evidence to warrant further investigation.
As with many things in the world of the paranormal and unexplained, we are left with more questions than answers. But one thing is certain: the story of Puharich, the "space kids," and the potential government involvement in psychic experiments is a tale that will continue to captivate, mystify, and intrigue us for years to come.
Conclusion
As we reach the end of this exploration into the world of Puharich, psychic children, and secret government programs, it's crucial to take a step back and examine the claims and evidence presented. We've delved into the mysterious accounts of Puharich and his "space kids," as well as Gordon Cooper's significant revelations about NASA's awareness of "Star Kids" and their potential extraterrestrial connections. We looked at Puharich’s connection with the Roundtable Foundation and Essentia Research Associates, as well as the claims that they were doing psychic research for the Pentagon, NASA, and the Atomic Energy Commission.
The question remains: could there have been a government program that involved using children to test psychic abilities and make contact with beings from other worlds? While I can't say for certain, the information presented paints a compelling picture of a hidden history, filled with clandestine government projects and otherworldly connections.
It's important to remember that, as with many mysteries, we may never have all the answers. The pieces of the puzzle that we've managed to assemble provide us with a glimpse into a world that lies just beyond the boundaries of our current understanding. However, as history has shown us time and time again, it's often the unexplained and seemingly impossible that drives us to push the boundaries of our knowledge and explore the unknown.
Until then, let's appreciate the intrigue, embrace the questions, and allow ourselves to ponder the possibilities. For it is in the realm of the unknown that the seeds of discovery are planted, and the wonders of the universe are waiting to be unveiled...
Wow. I’ve never heard this story. Thanks for such a detailed accounting.