STARpod.org KNOWING THE FUTURE: CIA, 9/11, UFOs and the Extraterrestrial Presence
The CIA and other intelligence agencies have been asking that question from the beginning.
Is it really possible to know the future?
Ask a modern physicist steeped in Einstein's theory of General Relativity, in which space and time may be curved into time machines by wormholes and exotic negative energy, and the answer might be a highly qualified "maybe."
Mix in a little quantum theory, and interpret the results as parallel universes, and the answer, as explained by popular physicist and author Michio Kaku is "Apparently, time travel seems to be consistent with the known laws of physics."
The truth is, as always, stranger than simple explanations of time machines portrayed in popular films and television.
Tales and rumors of the future are the stuff of dreams from which Internet myths become viral memes, ideas spread like a disease over the world wide web of deceit and confusion.
Hidden within the flood of insanity and paranoia are little truths: predictions come true, warnings unheeded, and coincidences of misfortune.
Or perhaps, genuine knowing of the future.
The US government would like to put "the knowing" into a national intelligence briefing, if it were possible.
As documented at the STARpod.org website, more than twenty years ago the Defense Intelligence Agency extended a program initiated by the CIA to determine if the future was written, not in the stars, but on the front page of newspapers yet to be published.
Called Project "P," the idea was to determine if trained psychics, also under the tutelage of the intelligence agency, would be able to predict with accuracy the headlines of near future events.
Intelligence officials had some reason to expect success: it had been demonstrated that their psychics could "read" aspects of documents hidden and locked behind closed doors. This was during the heyday of America's secret infatuation with paranormal espionage in the mid 1980s.
Unfortunately the psychics missed most of the targeted headlines, leading DIA intelligence officials to conclude that Project "P" "revealed a near total inability to predict future events. Except for a few and isolated, eye-catching successes, there was no evidence of consistency or reliability in the results obtained from remote viewing efforts conducted in a predictive mode."
One curious coincidence from Project "P" is notable.
According to CIA STAR GATE files, released under the Freedom of Information Act, DIA psychic spy 079 described a "secret project" "911" when tasked to view a future edition of the Washington Post. Typically the DIA psychics were tasked in secret, without revealing the actual target they were intended to "view."
Some of the STAR GATE Project "P" files may be viewed at the STARpod.org website.
Agent 079 described the vision of June 18th, 1987:
"I saw pieces of white paper with black print. One piece of paper said a formula or project's number was 911. These papers were on a long light brown table sitting out and they were in draft form."
Was the future yet to be written in draft form waiting for that fateful day when aircraft would be used as weapons of mass destruction against buildings in New York City and Washington, D.C.?
DIA psychics also reported interrupted viewing sessions filled with terrible visions of aircraft flow as weapons against the U.S. Capitol Building and simultaneous attacks in New York City and against the Pentagon and the White House in Washington.
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