American Professor Pursued Psychic Intelligence Unit Following 9/11

Gary S. Bekkum
Dr. Gary E. Schwartz sought creation of 'Precognitive Intelligence Research Unit' after UK 'Dream Detective' forewarned US intelligence about 9/11 attack.

(STARpod.org) -- Documents obtained by STARstream Research for STARpod.org confirm that an American Professor sought to create a psychic intelligence unit days after the 9/11 attacks.

According to the documents, on or about September 19, 2001, Professor Gary E. Schwartz was actively seeking funding to set up a "Precognitive Intelligence Research Unit" to prevent future tragedies, bring terrorists to justice, and reveal "the reality of 'invisible' assistance as received by sensitive people in dreams, day dreams, meditation, guided imagery, and spontaneous openings."

Schwartz cites UK "Dream Detective" Chris Robinson, who produced warnings of planes deliberately crashed into buildings during the month prior to the September 11 attacks. In one document, Schwartz notes that Robinson "worked undercover for Scotland Yard and British Intelligence." Schwartz also confirms having spoken "at length" with Robinson's intelligence contacts in the UK, noting "they swear to his authenticity, accuracy, and utility," and that Robinson "works part time as an undercover agent."

Regarding Robinson's nightmare warning of planes crashing into buildings in New York City, Schwartz writes that he was initially skeptical of Robinson's alleged psychic skill and had not taken the warning seriously.

According to the documents, after working with Schwartz at the University of Arizona in August 2001, Robinson returned to England, and on September 9, 2001, contacted his UK intelligence handlers about the plane threat. He then sent a letter about the impending 9/11 attack to the US Embassy in London.

According to Robinson, shortly after the planes hit the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, but before the Pentagon was hit, he was called by an American Colonel concerning his precognitive warning.

The documents note that following 9/11, Robinson was "haunted by continued dream information about future tragedies, the location of bin Laden, and other key information that the FBI and CIA are ignoring."


Schwartz notes the need for secrecy, as "previous efforts to investigate remote viewing and precognitive skills and apply them to military and humanitarian needs were conducted by the CIA and defense, in secret," and "much of this information is still classified."

Schwartz received his Ph.D. from Harvard University, and was a professor at Harvard before teaching psychology and psychiatry at Yale University, where he became the director of the Yale Psychophysiology Center. Schwartz joined the University of Arizona in 1988, where he conducted dream precognition experiments with Robinson.

The documents also suggest possible involvement by US persons connected to intelligence services, noting, "For reasons of security and other matters, some supporting and collaborative members will do so anonymously."

Sources, including Robinson and intelligence sources who must remain anonymous due to the nature of their working relationship with the US government, have confirmed Robinson's involvement with Thomas Drake, the former senior National Security Agency (NSA) official who had been under indictment for espionage by the US Justice Department. One source identified futurist John L. Petersen's Arlington Institute as the center of a network of US government persons and private citizens collaborating on precognitive research. Mr. Petersen's institute produces the WHETHEReport, which attempts to track trends in future threats from dream reports supplied by the public.

The documents note the need to provide "immediate protection of Mr. Robinson so he can devote his primary attention and energy to national and global security."

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Gary S. Bekkum

Gary S. Bekkum is an independent occasional rogue journalist, author, and researcher of material that blurs the distinction between fiction and reality.

He is the author of several books, including "Spies, Lies and Polygraph Tape," "Knowing the Future: The UFO Spy Games," and "To the Moon and Back, With Love."

In 2004 Bekkum initiated STARstream Research, as an informal survey of exotic physics and consciousness concepts related to the survival or otherwise of the human race, built from an international network of contacts in science and the defense industry. Some of the STARstream Research material is available to the public at STARpod.org.

As a result of his efforts, Bekkum has reported numerous contacts with past and present intelligence officials interested in the application of exotic phenomena, ranging from antigravity to mind-to-mind communication, and predicting future events.

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