CIA File: Remote Viewers Predicted 911 Style Attack on Washington
Did Military Remote Viewers identify 911 pilot?
(PRWEB) August 21, 2005 -- 911 hijacker Ziad Jarrah may have been identified
in the 1980'S by military remote viewers.
A CIA Star Gate document, based
upon input from four military sources, reveals that a pilot with a name similar
to "Jerry, Gerard, or Geraldo" will "...fly to Washington D.C. with the mission
of crashing into the US Capitol Building."
The date of the document
appears to be prior to the 12th of December, 1983.
There are two copies
of the same document in the CIA 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. Remote
viewing involves using human sources as psychic spies to acquire intelligence
using their minds.
The two documents of interest (they are nearly
identical, except that one is marked "confidential") appear to be from December
of 1983. Paul H. Smith's "Reading the Enemy's Mind" tells of special INSCOM
remote viewing sessions, held during a RAPT training program 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. [1]
The CIA documents are 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 remaining information, as presented in
this document, appears at first glance to be seriously wrong. Starstream has
discovered that removal of contextual overlay reveals interesting correlations
to 911 events, including the identification of New York and New
Jersey.
The art of remote viewing is far from being an exact science.
There is a signal to noise ratio involved, and errors are to be expected. There
is the extraordinary distance in spacetime from 1983 to 2001. More importantly,
the original data presented by the "four different sources" is not available.
What is presented in the available document appears to be an analytical summary
and interpretation of raw data provided by the viewers. The methodology used by
the viewers is not known.
Keywords and concepts from the original
document can be mapped to the assumed target event of the failed attack against
Washington on 9-11-2001. The terrorist pilot of United Flight 93 was Ziad Jarrah
(also sometimes spelled Jarrahi), 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 identified the terrorists on Flight 93
as possibly Iranian. Jarrah was of Middle Eastern origin and spoke both English
and French.
It should be noted that according to the document "This
information was produced unofficially and is unconfirmed." This suggests that
Monroe Institute sessions may have been involved.
[1] Paul H. Smith's
"Reading the Enemy's Mind":
Smith writes that he was among the second
group of INSCOM people to get RAPT'ed sometime around Dec. 2, 1983. See page
143.
Thursday Dec. 8th, 1983 Future 15
Smith writes:
"...we
were to try to perceive events occurring over the next two years."
INSCOM
RAPT Gateway Experience Precognition Session, ~ Dec 9th, 1983
Page
150-151 tells the story of a special future oriented remote viewing group
session at the Monroe Institute.
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."
Source:
Starstream Report
Preliminary
Results for CIA STAR GATE
Documents:
CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1900470003-9
CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1200070002-1
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