Monday, September 26, 2005
James L. Moore
I originally received the McCone-Rowley memo from a former tabloid writer, Jim Moore, who posted the following biographical document to the internet:
http://lists.topica.com/lists/TheOmegaReport/read/message.html?mid=908277472&sort=d&start=18
There is absolutely no reason to believe that this is a real government document either.
FEDERAL AGENCY (redacted)
INVESTIGATIVE BACKGROUND REPORT
SECURITY LEVEL: SECRET TO: DDCI - Washington CC: SAIC - Nashville; SAIC - Memphis; SAIC - Los Angeles
NAME: James L. Moore
DOB: 07/02/45
PLACE OF BIRTH: Independence, MO
RACE: Caucasian
HEIGHT: 5'11"
WEIGHT: 165-180 HAIR: Brown
EYES: Blue
SSN: (Redacted)
TDL: (Redacted)
RESIDENCE: 2533 Webb Hollow Road, Williamsport, TN 38487
MARITAL STATUS: Twice divorced (Barbara Schmittou and Trina Holman)
CHILDREN: 2 from first marriage - one male (dob 1969), one female (dob 1967).
PERSONAL HABITS: Smokes perhaps a pack a day (Winston Light 100s or Marker Light 100s), uses no prescription or other drugs (except for 50-mg. Atenolol for rapid pulse following open heart surgery 8-3-2001) and drinks only occasionally, usually in social surroundings. Enjoys music (has recorded 7 CDs of "New Age" music), gardening, reading and nature. He drives a 1980 Datsun 200SX and/or 1988 Nissan pickup, both in need of repairs. Has no outstanding credit card debts (no credit cards), but does have a child support obligation. Has a personal checking account with a balance of less than (redacted). He filed bankruptcy in 2001 following heart surgery and medical expenses in excess of $100,000. He seems to pass himself off as "a local yokel" of no great expertise or intelligence. One neighbor thought he was "kind of dumb for a country guy." Most neighbors have no idea what he does for a living.
CHILDHOOD: Mother: Cleo Elizabeth Branstetter Father: Obe J. Moore Stepfather: Floyd Riley Brothers: None Sisters: 3 (Susan, Pamela and Patricia - twins) Born James Loren Moore, he changed his name to James Loren Riley in 1958 (his stepfather's name), then in 1963, just before high school graduation, reverted to Moore. Subject has said in television interviews that he didn't know his true identity until he was 12 and discovered his birth certificate in a box of his mother's papers. He claimed he had always thought his surname was Branstetter. He was raised in a violent low-income family and it was learned some years later that his three younger sisters had been sexually abused (one impregnated) by his alcoholic stepfather. In elementary, middle and high school, he had a paper route (Pratt, KS Daily Tribune) and worked at a paint store and at a local grocery store after school. At age 16, he ran away from home, claiming abuse, but was returned. A year later, he ran away again and lived under the football bleacher (October) while attending high school. No one knew he was homeless until he moved into the school basement and was found one morning by a janitor who came in early to check the furnace and found him asleep. He had access because the school had provided him a basement lab space to carry on his scientific research (see Project OBSAT below). Once discovered he was taken under the wing of the local Lions Club, Rotary Club, Kiwanis Club and Chamber of Commerce, who provided him with clothes, food and living quarters at the Calbeck Hotel, where he worked as desk clerk and janitor to pay his way through high school until graduation.
EDUCATION: Graduated from Pratt (KS) HS 1963 Attended University of Kansas (1963-64) - Aerospace Engineering, full four-year scholarship with guaranteed employment by Martin-Marietta space contractors (Denver, CO). Apparently dropped out of school because of problems related to abuse of his sisters back home. Attended Pratt (KS) Community College (1964) - Journalism - no degree Graduated from Nashville State Tech Institute (1981) - Computer Sciences
MEMBERSHIPS: Fairview Lion's Club (1971) Combat Veterans of America (1997-present) Who's Who on the Web (1999-2003) Historical Who's Who - est. 1928 (2003 pending)- "This is the definitive work on the world's leaders in commerce, economics, policy and trade. Being nominated is an honor itself. This society was founded in 1928 and lists professionals whose contributions shape and direct the destiny of nations" Who's Who in Business (1999)
HONORS: International Science Fair finalist - 1963 Tennessee Press Association - investigative reporting - 2000 Golden Web Award (1999-2003) - awarded by 100,000 web professionals from 150 nations through International Association for Webmasters & Designers
SKILLS: Classified as expert marksman at age 16 in pistol and rifle; not tested since., but said to be proficient with a number of weapons and explosives, as well as in survival and intelligence/surveillance techniques. Not known to own any firearms. Experienced in some heavy equipment operation (tractor, bulldozer and backhoe) with some training in welding and heavy (gas) pipeline construction. Highly proficient in journalism, publishing, writing, world affairs, goverment, politics, psychology, music, mathematics, physics, electronics, computer systems, advertising and marketing, business management, emergency planning management and implementation, website design, photography, graphic arts, broadcasting, video editing and production.
KNOWN WORK HISTORY: Pratt (KS) Daily Tribune (1964-65) - youngest daily newspaper department editor in the US or Canada (sources: Editor & Publisher, Publisher's Auxiliary). He was scheduled to enlist in the USAF but was ultimately rejected for physical reasons (infected ingrown toenail). Won honors for his writing and photography from Associated Press. Was promoted from "cub reporter" to state editor and features editor. Was arrested on "insufficient funds" check charge ($35) and left the paper; charges were never pursued. He had been out of town on assignment, he claimed, and had a tire blowout and the check "made it to the bank before I did." His stepfather also tried to have him arrested for kidnapping (of his own sister); he claimed he was "rescuing her" from sexual abuse. She verified his story and officials refused to serve an arrest warrant.
Cuban Student Directorate (CIA cut-out) (1965). Information officer, according to published sources he participated in covert military operations in Cuba.
Federal Reserve Bank (Kansas City, MO) (1965-66). Duties classified.
National Features Syndicate, Chicago, IL (1966-68) CEO - Bob Sorren. Syndicated columnist and investigative reporter, received covert assistance from CIA re: matters pertaining to Cuba and Fidel Castro, worked with Israeli Embassy re: sabotage of Israeli, French and US nuclear submarines after USS Thresher. Was responsible for arrest and imprisonment of 27 organized crime figures in Chicago and New Jersey in counterfeit watch operation targeting Longines-Wittnaur Watch Co. and Hamilton; as a result, a $10,000 Chicago mob contract was let out on him, but strangely, he had some protection from yet another alleged organized crime figure whose granddaughter, Linda Morganelli, was Moore's secretary. Moore was known to be working with the Kennedy family and with New Orleans DA Jim Garrison's staff, as well as unknown law enforcement agencies in California. He was also involved in an investigation of a man convicted for second degree murder in Indiana (Randy K. Wilson) and succeeded in getting Wilson's case re-opened. He was banned from the Indiana State Prison by Governor Roger Branigan on grounds he was "impersonating an attorney" (source: AP) Branigan later apologized publicly, saying he had been misinformed, and subject was fully reinstated his prison visiting rights to meet with Wilson.
US Sen. Robert F. Kennedy (1968) - worked as unpaid volunteer until Kennedy was assassinated 6-6-68.
US Sen. Eugene McCarthy (1968) - Illinois state chairman of McCarthy's presidential campaign, filed an election lawsuit against Illinois Governor (1968) and won a belated US Supreme Court decision (Moore v. Shapiro - USC Jan. 1969). During this period, he was inducted by the Selective Service (Clay County, MO). He took the physical, but refused to take the oath of enlistment and was notified of his imminent arrest and told not to leave the city. His attorney (now unknown) apparently obtained documentary evidence that the subject was the target of an illegal conspiracy involving wiretapping and breaking-and-entering, apparently on the orders of the Missouri Selective Service Director. The Selective Service then dropped all charges and reclassified the subject as 1-D. All records have since been expunged on reasons of "national security."
Subject is also known to have been a target of MKULTRA and MK-Chaos during the 1968 presidential campaign. Attempts were made to enlist subject's support of terrorist actions (bombing of polling booths), but he refused and at the state political convention publicly exposed the actions as part of a "federal agent provacateur plot involving the SDS (Students for a Democratic Society)." After denouncing "those responsible" as "traitors to the American ideal" he then abruptly stepped off the podium and walked out the door and quit politics.
Modern People Magazine (1969-1971)- founder of "consumer protection" weekly owned by cousin of National Features Syndicate CEO (see above). Subscribers included Ralph Nader and Sen. Edward Kennedy.
J. M. Bundscho, Inc. (Chicago, IL) (1969-71) - typographer and proofreader on night shift assigned to J. Walter Thompson, Leo Burnett, Sears, Dial, Kentucky Fried Chicken and other major advertising accounts; member of International Typographer's Union (ITU).
NOTE: He left both jobs and left Chicago after a severe beating by Mafia associates of Tony Accardo, believed related to earlier Mafia contract on him. Hayes International Aircraft (Birmingham, AL) (1970 - two months) - employed as senior layout artist for defense contractor preparing flight manuals for NASA, USAF, USA and USN. Had classified access to military and NASA aircraft and flight operations processes. Laid off with about 2,000 others when Hayes lost a major government contract.
Fairview (TN) Sun/Flyer (1971-1973) - self-employed newspaper publisher and advertising consultant, owned and published three weekly newspapers in Fairview, Brentwood and Hickman County. Paper ceased operations when he was arrested for refusing to divulge his sources re: alleged drug/burglary operations involving Williamson County Sheriff's Dept. Following the murder of Williamson County Deputy Morris Heithcock, Moore was known to be working undercover with Dickson County Sheriff and Fairview Police Chief Don McAdon. It seems Heithcock was on his way to Moore's residence with evidence of Williamson County Sheriff Fleming Williams' involvement in or knowledge of drug and burglary operations by his top deputies. This was confirmed by the widow, Viley Heithcock, who claimed evidence that her husband was murdered by a fellow officer to halt the drug probe. Moore was subpoenaed as a witness by both the prosecution and defense in the murder trial of Heithcock's alleged killer, Harry Conley, but was never called to testify by either. Following the trial (1974), Police Chief McAdon was ordered to place Moore under arrest for violation of Sunday closing law ("blue law" since ruled unconstitutional), but refused and was fired. He is the probable "confidential source" of Moore's inside information. Moore was then arrested by the new chief, Percy Buttrey, and was jailed for three months in Franklin. These matters have been widely covered in the local and national news media - TV, radio, journalism magazines and newspapers. Subject had the
personal and public support of Tennessean editor John Siegenthaler.
Modern People (Chicago, IL) (1975) - Upon his release from jail in March, Moore was re-employed by Modern People (see above) as a freelance investigator with the assignment of investigating new evidence in the JFK-RFK assassinations. He wrote at least 26 articles, some of which have been widely quoted in books and other articles since, and have been translated into seven languages via the Internet. The first article in his lengthy series was gust-written by Texas Rep. Henry Gonzalez (see below).
US House Select Committee on Assassinations (1975) - worked in a "non-official" status with Texas Rep. Henry Gonzalez (D-TX now deceased) who was chairman of the House Select Committee on Assassinations. Was subject of an assassination attempt in Nashville while on assignment for Gonzalez; his assignment - investigate ties between JFK assassination and E. Howard Hunt/CIA in Mexico City. Gonzalez himself was target of a $45,000 organized crime "hit" and his car was blown up in Washington; Gonzalez then resigned after making some cryptic comments about organized crime controlling and sabotaging his investigation (source: Washington Post, 1976 and private correspondence from Gonzalez to Moore obtained by covert means).
Metro Observer (1975-76) - Subject was editor of a minority newspaper owned by Sam Latham. Subject was not paid a regular salary. Latham said some readers and advertisers, upon meeting him, were surprised to discover he was white - as that was not discernible from his writing.
Hustler Magazine (Los Angeles, CA) (1975) - While not an employee, subject submitted a lengthy manuscript called "A Skeleton Key to the Gemstone Files" related to political assassinations and cover-ups. Publisher Larry Flynt was going to published the story (according to his attorney Mark Lane), but was shot and paralyzed just days later by an individual said to work undercover for (redacted). In February 1977 (?) he did finally publish it, with about half of it deleted. Subject claimed he had not been paid as promised ($1 million) and was represented by former Tennessee Criminal Appeals Court Justice Charles Galbreath. Lawsuit was filed in US District Court-Nashville and noted in the Nashville Tennessean. For some reason, Galbreath suddenly backed off after winning a promise of payment from Flynt. Lawsuit was dismissed without prejudice at subject's request, but payment was then not made. Subject retained Atty. William Dickinson III and action was re-filed in Tennessee state court. A week later, Dickinson vanished, leaving only an empty house. Whereabouts still unknown as of 12-15-2001. Subject dropped the lawsuit after his wife was visited at work by one Stanley King, who told her "if he shows up in court, you're living with a dead man." King is a former Nashville police officer and Grand Dragon of the Tennessee Ku Klux Klan, who had illegal permission from Nashville Police Chief Casey to carry a weapon even though was no longer a police officer. King also operates a "home and business security" business (see King file). King had been involved in a black op targeting subject's Fairview home, accompanied by unknown agents from (redacted) in an attempt to retrieve documents provided to the subject by Senator (later Ambassador) Howard Baker (D-TN) re: Watergate and the "Gemstone Files." This operation was enabled by the cooperation of Williamson County Sheriff Fleming Williams, who set subject up on marijuana charges to get him away from the house to the operation could proceed unhindered. Subject was ordered released by Franklin Circuit Court Judge Jane Franks, but he was instead held incommunicado in violation of the court order. Somehow the subject had connections to Williamson County Judge Wilburn Kelley (campaign help?) and was able to smuggle out a letter which was widely broadcast on the local Franklin radio station (WIZO). Kelley intervened, as did Judge Franks, and he was immediately released with an apology. All records pertaining to both arrests have disappeared. Subject was never convicted on any charges and seems to have no arrest record whatsoever other than a few minor traffic tickets (speeding) that are more than 10 years old.
In 1976, a (redacted) operative, (redacted) was instructed to make personal contact with the subject and develop a close personal relationship to help the Director determine the source and extent of the subject's information and then to perform an executive action. This was
apparently accomplished, in part, and the subject was quite open about his information, but not his sources. The operative gained the subject's trust to such an extent that they formed a business partnership which allowed the operative access to subjct's confidential files. From that he determined that the subject's contacts were at the highest levels of US and other governments, both military and civilian - even within our own agency. Subject had developed close personal relationships with senators and congressmen, generals, US ambassadors to China and Russia, the Russian ambassador and a host of intelligence sources within the US, British, French and German governments, yet careful scrutiny of his financial history shows he has never been on any payroll for any of these agencies or individuals. There is no reason to suspect espionage - unless he's one of ours. For some reason, (redacted) refused to carry out an executive action and was apparently dismissed. (Redacted) said he has no contact with the subject since.
Subject appears to have been black-balled from many employment opportunities since and has been largely self-employed, surviving on a rather meager income. It appears he may have both enemies and protectors at high levels of government, probably without his knowledge.
In 1980, subject was Davidson County chairman of Rep. John Anderson's presidential campaign and is believed to have had access to (or perhaps even provided) information to Anderson regarding Iran-Contra and arrangements made to delay the release of American POWs; Anderson then took this information to President Carter. Subject's role politically has been confirmed by the Nashville Tennessean and through archives of local television interviews.
In 1981, he founded the Phoenix Foundation, "a non-profit research institute devoted to the future survival of humankind" (source: Foundation literature). The organization's work has served as the foundation for a number of books both fiction and non-fiction, one television series (McGyver) and a number of movies (Conspiracy Theory, Diamonds Are Forever, The Rock), as well as hundreds of magazine and newspaper articles, TV news stories, etc.
National Baptist Publishing Board (1982?) - Subject was employed as a typesetter, the only white employee out of 100+ blacks. He was named supervisor of the graphics department, but forced out a week or two later - allegedly because of racial hostility from an employee who had been passed over for the position. The company is owned by T.B. Boyd; his brother, Allen Boyd, remains a close friend of the subject.
In 1986, he published a book (booklet) about Iran-Contra, exposing Operation REX-84 (a covert detainee camp project originated by Lt. Col. Oliver North). This was seen on the desks of several members of the Iran-Contra Congressional investigating committees as ABC-News cameras panned the room during breaks). It also made front-page news in the Nashville Banner, which revealed a previously unknown relationship between the subject and Senator (later China Ambassador) Jim Sasser. Sasser's personal correspondence to the subject was obtained by the newspaper and indicated a close personal relationship. It also revealed
that the subject has been acting as an "unofficial" advisor to Sasser (and probably others in Congress and DOD) on advanced weapons systems of a highly classified nature.
Subject's knowledge of these areas dates back to 1961-1963 when the subject (as a 16-year-old student in high school) designed and built a reconnaissance satellite using sophisticated ELF technology to monitor Soviet nuclear tests. Project OBSAT (OBservation SATellite) was developed and incorporated into presently-active recon satellites. Material support was provided by Boeing Aircraft-Wichita (KS) and Western Electric (Lee's Summit, MO). Confirmation has been obtained through photos and in-house publications issued by Boeing. Subject was a 1963 International Science Fair finalist for OBSAT and was honored by the US Navy, US Army, US Air Force and NASA (source: National Science Founation). The final status of OBSAT is highly classified and beyond the reach of this agency. It is known that the subject was being groomed for astronaut training as early as 1964, but was disqualified because of vision deficiency.
Since that time, subject has come to be regarded as an international expert in non-lethal RF weapons systems, ELF-induced weather control, ELF-induced behavioral modification as well as issues related to extra-terrestrial contact(?). His work has been widely quoted in books,
articles and Internet translations, but he seems to have profited very little, if at all, from his research. He has testified as an expert witness in court cases in Nashville (US District Court - L. Clure Morton) and Mississippi on power line radiation and their alleged harmful effects (non-ionizing radiation). He has given several public talks on his areas of expertise, drawing as many as 500 attendees.
>From 1990-1998, subject hosted and produced a cable television show cablecast to 1.3 million homes in Tennessee, Kentucky and Philadelphia (Drexel University). The show was called "The Omega Report" and gained international attention for some very puzzling things. Two weeks before the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in OKC, the subject announced on the show that the public should brace itself for a very violent "terrorist" act that would not be what it seemed to be, as he put it. He claimed on that show that the event would take place to alarm the public into supporting "a draconian" anti-gun crime bill that President Clinton had been unsuccessful in pushing through Congress. The week following the bombing, he broadcast a show that went into details about Iraqi involvement, and Timothy McVeigh's alleged "microchip implant" and supposed "abduction experiences." The president of CATV, a Muslim, ordered the show taken off the air, resulting in a public relations disaster. Local Channel 2 News aired several stories and reported it's switchboard was shut down by a high volume of calls protesting the show's removal. Two board members of CATV resigned in protest and the station itself was taken off the air for several weeks. The controversy resulted in a major front-page story in The Nashville Scene (local weekly) and a five-part front-page series in the Nashville Tennessean. The controversy apparently ended after Mayor (now TN Governor) Phil Bredesen ordered the station to halt its illegal censorship and return the show; apparently Bredesen was a fan of the show, which also attracted the support of several major country music stars and songwriters (inc. Mickey Newbury and Hank Williams III). It also known that security personnel within FEMA were providing the subject with information. This "foreknowledge" of OKC could be regarded as a fluke, but several years earlier, the subject had explicitly forecast the fall
of the Soviet Union and the dismantling of the Berlin Wall - 18 months before the fact. This attracted (redacted) attention with the objective of determining where he was obtaining his information. Subject was quite open, claiming he had developed a computer methodology that could be used to successfully "forecast" global political developments and demontrated to (redacted), Lt. Col. USA, how it worked. (Redacted) referred the technology to the NSA and DIA for further development
He lives alone in a small cabin in Hickman County, without plumbing but with heavy electronic and video surveillance, and seems friendly but somewhat reclusive, according to neighbors. He has no ongoing romantic relationships since one with Dr. (redacted) that ended in 2000. He has a small, but very loyal and protective circle of close friends, and is said by many of them to be "a spiritual counselor" who has "helped them through serious crises" but appears to have no particular religious agenda or dogma.
One neighbor, (redacted), said he was "friendly and always helpful, but seemed to stick to himself and never bothered anyone" and did not discuss his past. She said she had a very positive impression of him, citing his comforting actions on September 11, 2001 when she was "extremely distressed" and crying as she watched the WTC bombing.
Many of his current writings are very spiritual in nature, but do not seem aligned to any particular denomination or secular belief. In his political writings, he has been both critical and supportive of various left-wing and right-wing issues, apparently on an issues-based approach. He has, in the past, been active in both Democrat and Republican campaigns, but considers himself an Independent.
Another source, USAF Lt. Col. ret. (redacted), whose brother was DDCIA (now deceased) had a very unfavorable impression of him and called him "a g-d Commie." This individual had worked with the subject at the (redacted) newspaper in Nashville and had apparently used some of his own military/intelligence sources to try to unobstrusively investigate the subject through interviewing neighbors, etc. (Redacted) felt the subject was being "unpatriotic" by writing a series of artiles about "black unmarked helicopters." The story was picked up and widely broadcast by a Nashville TV station (WTVF) which confirmed the accuracy of the articles, as did Washington enws correspondent Sarah McClendon.
CATV Director and former news director for (redacted) TV in Nashville, (redacted), reports a highly favorable impression and said he took over as director in the middle of the controversy related above. He said he sought the subject out for his information and advice, adding the Omega Report show was the most popular the station had aired, to his knowledge. He said the subject was regarded as "controversial" but that he found him honest and patriotic with a high sense of ethics. He said the subject canceled the show citing "burn-out" and plans to leave the city, which would make him ineligible for further CATV membership.
Lt. Col. (redacted), USA, assigned to DIA, reported in 1996 that he had approached the subject about the topic of "alien abductions" and had urged the subject to form "an abductee support group", claiming that USA had individuals in its employ whom they had reason to believe had been abducted themselves. One of these individuals was an accountant involved in "black bag" operations against foreign nationals and organized crime; USA was concerned about what classified information this individual might reveal during his alleged "abductions." Because of official policy re: UFOs, "we couldn't touch it with a 10-foot pole." Subject was informed that some of those who would attend meetings of such a support group would be government employees with an "abductee" background and subject was asked if he would help in counseling. He responded affirmatively and did indeed set up such a group, though he himself insisted on holding no "leadership position". Any actions or reports from this endeavor are not available to this agency and are said to be classified "beyond our need to know."
SUMMARY: There is no evidence of any illegal or questionable activity by the subject involving espionage or treason. To the contrary, he appears to have made considerable sacrifices in lost income and career opportunities to serve various government agencies and officials in a somewhat covert capacity without pay of any kind. In his early years, he would have seemed destined for a very well-paying position in the aerospace or publishign industries, and was determined to seek an Air Force career, probably as an astronaut. In published and televised interviews, he has said that his life "changed direction after the events of November 22, 1963" (assassination of President John Kennedy).
His refusal to be inducted into the USA in 1968-69 might tend to indicate an anti-American mindset, but this is certainly not supported by the totality of his actrions over his life. In the news media and in some interviews with acquaintances, he has been branded as everything from a "neo-Nazi" to "a Communist sympathizer."
Some newspaper accounts have labeled him an "extremist" even though he has received death threats from right-wing militia members opposed to his views on inter-racial relations. (At one of his public appearances, the Combat Veterans of America [mostly ex-Vietnam vets] felt it necessary to station extra armed security in the parking lot and metal detectors at the doors). He is known to have employed minorities as trusted aides (usually volunteers since he had no funds for salaries) and is known to have several close relationships with minorities, and seems respected in both the minority and gay communities. He also has neices and nephews of mixed heritage and was supportive of his sister's marriage to an Afro-American, despite opposition from other family members.
ADDENDUM: He is currently unemployed (self-employed?) as of 4-20-03, yet serving as an unpaid advisor to various emergency management agencies in Tennessee and Washington. He designs web sites and provides business consulting services through Phoenix Technologies and the Phoenix Foundation (independent contractor?) and is officially the Emergency Agency Planner for Hickman County and Director of the Hickman County Citizen Corps under the Department of Homeland Security. His low-level income qualifies him both for TennCare and for food stamps. On August 3, 2001, subject underwent emergency open heart surgery (quadruple bypass) at St. Thomas Hospital-Nashville (covered by TennCare) and has been in poor health since. His teeth are falling or breaking out (genetic defect?) and he is unable to afford dental care, which may be one reason for his increasing withdrawal from public contact. He is seeing a doctor in his county and has allegedly been told he needs more heart surgery, but has declined. He is not taking any prescription drugs, nor is he known to be a drug user, although (as he himself admits) he did smoke marijuana in the 1970s - "and yes, I inhaled." He has no known contacts with any drug dealers or users, as determined through periodic surveillance.
He may be somewhat of an enigma, but is not seen as a threat to this agency, and in fact may even be an asset if approached properly, considering his ongoing connections, contacts and quality of information. He has been approached previously by SAIC (redacted) about
serving as an informant, but adamantly refused, saying any relationship had to be "open and above-board." He was helpful to the Department of Homeland Security following 9-11, with information pertinent to the use of ELF technology to implode buildings and also to destroy anthrax pathogens, but it was strictly voluntary and unpaid. He is known to have been in contact with some Cabinet-level officials on these matters, but the nature of those contacts is classified at the request of the agencies involved. He appears to have both detractors and supporters at various levels of government and military agencies and there seems to be some unofficial "protective cocoon" formed around him to safeguard him from harm or future assassination attempts. His current low-profile, high-security living situation makes surveillance extremely difficult and no further surveillance attempts are recommended. DOJ internal affairs directives (see attached) are very critical of surveillance activities that have already taken place. For one, he lives a very open life and much of his life has been broadly covered in various news media. His file of published references is in excess of 2,000 pages, plus the radio-television coverage. He has few secrets to hide except for his "volunteer" work with government agencies, which he keeps to himself with only a few exceptions.
This report is classified SECRET and is not to be disseminated beyond this agency, nor is it to be made available to any FOIA request including by the subject himself.
SAIC (redacted) DATE (redacted)
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