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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Military Sources Predicted 9/11 Style Attack
BY GARY S BEKKUM
A CIA document, based upon input from four military
sources, predicted that a pilot with a name that sounds like "Jerry, Gerard, or
Geraldo" will "...fly to Washington D.C. with the mission of crashing into the
U.S. Capitol Building."
(PRWEB) September 5, 2005
On September 11, 2001, United Airlines Flight 93 crashed
into a field in Pennsylvania, preventing terrorist pilot Ziad Jarrah from
reaching his intended target. The likely target of the failed attack was the
U.S. Capitol Building.
Amazingly, the date of the CIA document predicting this event appears to be
prior to the 12th of December, 1983.
The CIA document was released as part of the Star Gate collection. The Star Gate
collection covers more than twenty years of government sponsored research into
anomalous mental phenomena (AMP) used by the military for intelligence
collection. The method involved using human sources as psychic spies to acquire
intelligence by using their minds. The CIA refers to this form of intelligence
collection as remote viewing.
Paul H. Smith's book, "Reading the Enemy's Mind," tells of special INSCOM
(Intelligence and Security Command) remote viewing sessions, held during a RAPT
training program to enhance psychic skills, at the Monroe Institute in early
December, 1983. These sessions were future oriented and tasked the viewers to
locate future terrorist attacks in the Washington, D.C. area. Smith mentions
being tasked against a specific target:
"Will there be a terrorist attack against government facilities in the
Washington, D.C. area in next few months?"
"Where will the next terrorist attack take place?"
"When will the next attack take place?"
Papers with the impressions were handed in, and according to Smith "...we never
heard about it to my recollection."
10- 01-2005
Added INSCOM RAPT document
The CIA document is of interest primarily for two reasons:
There is the prediction of an event:
An "aircraft", will "...fly to Washington, D.C. with the mission of crashing
into the US Capitol building..."
There is possible identification of the pilot:
The pilot, "...not in the country as of 12 Dec 83, foreign, perhaps Iranian,
speaks English and perhaps French... Name may be or sound like Jerry, Gerard, or
Geraldo..."
The art of remote viewing is far from being an exact science. What is presented
in the CIA document appears to be an analytical summary and interpretation of
raw data provided by the viewers. Ziad Jarrah (also sometimes spelled Jarrahi),
is a name that might be considered to "...sound like Jerry, Gerard, or Geraldo."
Jarrah, a foreigner from Lebanon, was not Iranian, however at least one
passenger on Flight 93 identified the terrorists as "Iranian looking." Jarrah
was of Middle Eastern origin and spoke both English and French.
The Starstream report notes that of the 19 names of the 9/11 pilots and their
cohorts, the only potential match is Ziad Jarrah. Jarrah's intended target was
judged to be either the White House or the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington,
D.C.
Other details in the CIA document appear to be unrelated to 9/11. A detailed
review identifies interesting details related to the 9/11 attacks, once the
context of the original report is removed. This includes identification of New
York and New Jersey, both important locations involved in the 9/11 plot. A range
of tail numbers and letters also appears to match the 9/11 aircraft.
It should be noted that according to the document, "This information was
produced unofficially and is unconfirmed." This suggests that the Monroe
Institute sessions may have been involved.
The Starstream report also mentions this note from the 9/11 Commission Report:
"A 1998 White House tabletop exercise chaired by Richard Clarke included a
scenario in which a terrorist group loaded a Learjet with explosives and took
off for a suicide mission to Washington. Military officials said they could
scramble fighter jets from Langley Air Force Base to chase the aircraft, but
they would need "executive" orders to shoot it down."
Curiously, the original 1983 CIA document suggests that the attack would involve
a Learjet type aircraft loaded with explosives. Early reports of the World Trade
Center attacks described the aircraft as a small, twin engine commercial plane,
which is similar to a Learjet.
The actual CIA document may be viewed at the Starstream Research website.
Source:
Starstream Report
Preliminary Results for CIA STAR GATE Documents:
CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1900470003-9
CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1200070002-1
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