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Defense Intelligence Agency Sources Warned of
NYC 9/11 Events

STAR GATE: DIA PROJECT SUN STREAK and 9/11
Defense Intelligence Agency used human
'time machines' to view images of terror attack in New York City: "Newspaper
headlines have something to do with a collapse of a building - a lot of
people hurt or injured. I also sense a feeling of panic, people scrambling
and perhaps something to do with an aircraft...I sense that the object may
cause structural damage as it crashes through the building. All of this
takes place sometime in the future."
No Known Defense
On June 17th, 1986, specially trained DIA SUN STREAK sources were given
sealed envelopes containing target data, and instructed not to open their
envelopes nor share information with each other. Their mission involved the
use of an exotic technology developed in secret by the military, in order to
covertly spy upon the enemies of America. The highly classified technology
was capable of penetrating the veil of space and time, to permit the viewing
of targets beyond the reach of the best conventional methods. A product of
years of scientific research, official Defense Intelligence Agency documents
recently released by the CIA confirm, "There is no known defense."
Called psychoenergetics by the military, this technology was secretly
brought to bear against the threat of terror on American soil. DIA sources,
called viewers, acted as biological time machines, often receiving detailed
information about distant places and events. The method was known to the
intelligence communities as remote viewing.
In June of 1986, the objective was clear:
"So that we may have the opportunity to thwart any hostile terrorist
activities..."
It was assumed that any terrorist event would be reported in the news, so
the instructions asked that the viewers describe the story as it would be
reported in the Washington Post. The instructions included a familiar
landmark location.
Of immediate concern for the intelligence officers tasking the remote
viewers was Liberty Weekend, the 100th birthday party for the Statue of
Liberty. The instructions sealed inside the envelopes, provided cueing for
the viewers to operate outside of their normal perceptions and access the
target. Four separate sources working independently, were tasked to view the
same target, without the benefit of even knowing the official instructions
hidden in the envelopes. It was as if various unknowns had conspired
together from beyond space and time, drawing the viewers attention away from
1986 to New York City, on September 11, 2001.
Images of 9/11?
"Some event is involved...seems like an explosion...impression of large,
round metallic object made of heavy-duty construction, perhaps involving
moveable, rotating parts...impression of something white with wide-spread,
contoured surfaces like something intended to fly...relatively small number
of people involved, but connection with broader circle of people
exists...impression of an air attack by terrorists ..."
On September 11, 2001, as Flight 11 descended into the World Trade Center
with jet turbines wailing like a banshee choir, one can only imagine the
psychic shock of the unfortunate victims as they watched the plane approach
at nearly 500 miles per hour.
"A rather large, tall structure..."
"Site is a massive grey structure. It has a stepped or different level
feeling, stacked...newspaper headlines have something to do with a collapse
of a building - a lot of people hurt or injured. I also sense a feeling of
panic, people scrambling and perhaps something to do with an aircraft...I
sense that the object may cause structural damage as it crashes through the
building. All of this takes place sometime in the future."
The DIA sources had been asked to view reports of hostile terrorist
activities that would later be reported in the Washington Post. Technically,
their mission had been a failure. The tasking officers had asked them to
focus their attention on events of July, 1986. Why had the viewers'
perception moved so far into the future?
Lyn Buchanan, a retired DIA source who was one of the four SUN STREAK
viewers explained, "You will almost always find things in any session which
can apply to another target (all outdoor targets have "sky"). But it is when
the majority of impressions overwhelmingly apply to one target instead of
the tasked one, that you can say a viewer (or set of viewers) has "jumped
target". In the case of the "Liberty weekend" (which, I think, is the
turning on of the lights and festivities at the refurbished Statue of
Liberty), it is very likely that a lot of 9/11 material was mixed in with
the findings. In fact, I would be surprised if it weren't. This, however, is
usually called "target mixing". At the time, we decided that the fireworks
displays were taken by the viewers to be attacks and explosions, and that
the excitement was taken to be terror, but in fact, we were viewing the same
buildings, and that almost always runs the risk of falling prey to "temporal
attractors", which the 9/11 disaster would certainly be."
Other times are special cases of other worlds
Oxford's David Deutsch, a world leading physicist in the area of quantum
computing, has explained that quantum theory demonstrates that our world is
merely one possible outcome in a vast infinite set of possible other worlds
called the multiverse. Far from being science fiction, this idea is at the
core of developing 21st Century technologies. Deutsch explains that what we
know as other times are merely special cases of other universes in this vast
multiverse.
In his 1997 landmark book, "The Fabric of Reality" Deutsch writes that, "We
exist in multiple versions, in universes called 'moments'. Each version of
us is not directly aware of the others, but has evidence of their existence
because physical laws link the contents of different universes...there tends
to be very little interchange of information between universes because the
laws of physics predict very little causal contact between them...possession
of a time machine would allow us access to knowledge from an entirely new
source, namely the creativity of minds in other universes. They could also
receive knowledge from us, so that one can loosely speak of a 'trade' in
knowledge...across many universes...a time machine is a computational
resource that allows certain types of computation to be performed with
enormously greater efficiency by effectively sharing computational work
among copies of itself in different universes."
The CIA STAR GATE research strongly suggests that information from closely
related universes can be accessed by the human mind, at least for certain
special individuals. So could the human mind be some kind of time machine?
Or is it possible that information from the future has been encoded inside
the human mind from an outside source with access to a time machine?
Starstream Reports:
The primary conceptual basis for the Space Time Threat Assessment Reports
comes from the reports of anomalous information appearing within human
perception. Is this information merely anticipatory simulation within the
human mind or is there a source? If information from outside of the light
cone of spacetime causality can be perceived, then there is a strong
suggestion of the existence of superluminal faster than light signals. In
fact the idea of signals from the future was seriously explored under a
series of top secret confidential government run programs in the United
States. The collective results of these programs came under control of the
Central Intelligence Agency in the mid-1990's under the STAR GATE program.
The actual CIA document, and additional commentary and information, are
available for viewing at the Starstream Research web site.
Sources:
CIA-RDP96-00789R000100240018-6
CIA FILE: SUN STREAK Working paper 25 June 1986
Project CY8608
David Deutsch, "The Fabric of Reality"
ISBN: 014027541X
A special thank you to DIA source Lyn
Buchanan for providing his first hand insights into remote viewing
technology.
Lyn Buchanan, Executive Director
Problems Solutions Innovations
37 Camino Ranchitos, Alamogordo, NM 88310
(505) 437-8285
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