George Meek- A flawed man, but how flawed? Monetary Motive Was there a monetary motive? Look at the documents, then you decide. Intelligence Agency Discrepancy Was George Meek approached by an intelligence agency? He says ‘No’, he says ‘Yes’. That probably means that he at least thought he was. Technically, contact with A. Puharich (mentioned earlier for context) qualifies as contact with an intelligence agent. More on Puharich later, when implications are discussed and a psy-ops model is employed to account for the high-strangeness that surrounds the Spiricom story. The attachment 8b.1 is a press release documenting the National Press Club event at which the second attachment (8b.2 the sound file) was spoken during a question and answer period, and the third attachment is from the book “EVP and New Dimensions”, by A. MacCrae who met the Meeks and recalls a conversation with George Meek which seems to contradict his statement made at the 1982 press event. NASA-Mueller Myth by Meek Later on there will be a series of similarly named attachments dealing with another author and ITC experimenter who has perpetuated the myth that the Mueller contacted via Spiricom was a NASA scientist. Note that there attachments deal specifically with George Meek’s role in disseminating this falsehood that brought undeserved and illegitimate credibility by way of name-recognition to the Spiricom story. Meek Conflicted on Approach to Research George Meek provided the guiding vision and principles to the Metascience organization. However, standards were never quite made clear because he was himself conflicted on the issue of the approach that should be taken to his ‘etheric’ research. He vacillates between promoting a “scientific basis” (attachment 8d.1) for the Metascience research and justifying the “Necessity of a Pseudoscience Approach” (attachment 8d.2). This conflicted character penned internal memoranda characterizing the Spiricom findings as “beyond the capability of so-called of present-day ‘hard- science’ “ (attachment 8d.3) then wrote a “Note to Scientists” appealing to their desire for the birth of a new science (attachment 8d.4). Oh boy. Statement of Independant Verification? This is a statement of independent verification of the Spiricom findings made by George Meek in a video documentary…problem is, this statement can’t be verified. |