SAIC

Subject: IUFO: Diggin up S.A.I.C.Date: Tue, 23 Dec 1997 06:37:43 ESTFrom: Phikent <Phikent@aol.com>Reply-To: iufo@world.std.comOrganization: AOL (http://www.aol.com)To: iufo@world.std.com-> SearchNet's IUFO Mailing ListDon't know whether Bro Bluebeard works with S.A.I.C., don't carereally--prefer not to work at all myself.In case you're not familiar with it all, here's a feller that once DID sashay with S.A.I.C.Kent Steadman CyberSpace ORBIT Archives, Heaven's Gate at: http://members.aol.com/phikent/heaven.htm
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Interesting info you dug up, Kent. I used to work for them when it was known simply as SAI (Science Applications Inc.) - now known as Science Applications International Corp. Worked for the Material Sciences Operation (later Division). I built their research processing lab in Santa Ana - next to the holographic imaging lab, later dismantled & rebuilt it in the newly designed facility in Irvine. VERY interesting company. Has many DoD contracts, most of which were are at least secret classification (which is why I am no longer with them. I not only "failed" to fill out their application for classified access, but almost cost them a USAF/NASA contract when I was honest with an investigating team and pointed out the use of the "fudge factor" in making up for "interim" (read: lost by senior engineering staff) lab data. In my time of service to them I found out a few very interesting things about the company. a sample of interesting items:

#1. They had an office in the TRW building in El Segundo CA which did most of the geopolitical scenario modeling for the CIA (which also had an office in the same building).

#2. They were Control Data's largest computing time customer (back then it was "time share"). That's why the SAI/MSD was co-located in the same building with Control Data in Irvine (they leased a corner of the building from us). That's a pretty hefty computing load for one of the (at the time) country's largest time share companies.

#3. Most of their senior admin./engineering staff came from upper levels of the "military/industrial complex". Example: they basically pirated the admin. & engineering personnel for the MSD from MacDonnell/Douglas' top advanced materials research crew. Most of the San Diego folks come from a cozy cadre of DoD/UCSD buddies. Remember - San Diego/La Jolla is the "other" Silicon Valley in Calif.

#4. I read in some industry profile a few months back that at one time they had the highest percentage of PhD's in administration/management of any private/public company in the country. Pretty topheavy in the brainiac dept.

#5. They have a division in NV which does most of the research in locating a site at Yucca Mtn. for nuclear waste storage. This also happens to be conveniently located in the "Test Site" out there. They also have heavy ties with LBL, LANL (Dulce base stuff), Battelle and Brookhaven ("Phoenix Project" stuff).

#6.They also have a remote viewing division. Check out the following site (make special note of the SAIC page and connected people): Remote Viewing/Mind Control Web Index

#7. I was somehow not surprised when reading about # 4 above that they also had responsibility for the administration of TCP/IP addressing assignments (where YOUR computer is logically and physically located and how it's tied to the internet) through InterNIC. This function which WAS handled by the DoD (since it was mostly controlling the backbone, DARPA, through it's initial development) and later the NSF -or was that the NSC? :) Seems like a logical progression & transfer of power/control of the internet from straight-out military circles to once-removed military circles (private corp. run by retired military). Now, consider this: Since the internet is possibly the only way to rapidly disseminate information about a topic (possible extraterrestrial contact with the Earth human community) the military (and probably the ET's) obviously want to control, doesn't it seem logical that such control of information would only be possible through control of the connections to the internet itself? It's sortof the same tactic W.R. Hearst used to control news dissemination (at least in the West) - by controlling access to paper. If any of us find ourselves unable to access AOL someday, at least you know who's responsible . . . and possibly why. Withheld P.S. Personal prediction: The remote viewing/military app's of psychic abilities will be the next wave in "technology" - like the internet is now. They're already a decade ahead of the public awareness.
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Kent,

Actually, InterNIC does control the DNS registry sites, and they do assign virtual server addresses. I know because I just paid InterNIC $100 to register my www site, http://www.anomalous-images.com for two years. If I did not pay the bill by this month, they would have pulled the plug on my registration, as stated on the bill. It is probably true that InterNIC took this site offline and then of course the FBI seized the files on the server. And, BTW, S.A.I.C. does own InterNIC. And yes, ex-intel and military officials make up it's board of directors, including Bobby Inman. -> Send "subscribe iufo " to majordomo@world.std.com -> Posted by: Phikent <Phikent@aol.com>