Could 9/11 Have Been Prevented by STAR GATE?
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When Starstream Research uncovered CIA STAR GATE files suggesting the 9/11 events, we asked our intelligence contacts whether or not the previously classified reports should have been considered actionable information. We wanted to know if STAR GATE could have helped to prevent the 9/11 attacks, given better analysis of the information provided by Defense Intelligence Agency sources.
The response to our inquiry was that the DIA sources' information, although suggestive of many of the elements of the 9/11 attacks, was not specific enough to provide the kind of information required for actionable intelligence.
We pointed out several items that we felt had the potential of being actionable information. STAR GATE sources had warned on numerous occasions that airplanes would be used for suicide terrorist attacks. The earliest warning had been noted during an informal training session held in 1983. That session provided a name for the pilot that would attempt to fly a plane into the U.S. Capitol: a name that sounded like "Jerry, Gerard, or Geraldo," clearly suggestive of 9/11 Flight 93 terrorist pilot Ziad Jarrah.
Targets were also named in later DIA reports:
"New York City will be the target of an unexpected terrorist attack, by air and ground, of ... suicide-forces ... Washington will also be a target,simultaneously with the primary targets being the White House ... Pentagon ... 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 reader should take note of these specific items found in the STAR GATE files:
The method of attack: crashing aircraft into buildings.
The collapse of a building (presumably the twin towers of the World Trade Center).
A phonetic description of the name of one of the pilots: Ziad Jarrah.
The locations involved: New York City, Washington, D.C. and New Jersey.
Targets involved, including the U.S. Capitol, the White House, and the Pentagon.
DIA sources provided warnings of the attacks in government documents produced during the 1980's, but clearly stated that the actual events would "take place sometime in the future."
As we approach the five year anniversary of the 9/11 events, we remain convinced that the above items are in fact actionable information that was badly misinterpreted and then discarded into the dust bin of history. If the above items had been reported as DIA-sourced intelligence on the front page of the Washington Post, on September 10, 2001, would the STAR GATE warnings of impending disaster have been so easily dismissed?
Actionable information with proper analysis leads to actionable intelligence. The STAR GATE files provide another example where failure to process actionable information leads to the most dreadful consequences.
"I have found your interpretations of some of the data (with reference to 9/11 at any rate) to be novel and thought-provoking. I had not even considered that the Liberty-Weekend results might have been a harbinger of the 2001 attack."
Paul H. Smith, former DIA psychic spy and author of "Reading the Enemy's Mind: Inside Star Gate - America's Psychic Espionage Program."
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For more information about America's psychic spies and the UFO spy games, see SPIES LIES and POLYGRAPH TAPE -- Knowing the Future: The UFO Spy Games Book. To read more about the book, click here.
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