Knowing the Future: CIA, 9/11, UFOs and the Extraterrestrial Presence Part Five
By December of 1983 some of America's psychic spies were receiving special mental training at the Monroe Institute of Applied Sciences. For his part of the training program, Mr. Robert Monroe was granted SECRET security clearance and $24,400.
In return for the $24,400, the government may have received the first known warning of the terrorist attack of September 11th, 2001.
The 1983 warning of an airplane about to be used as a weapon of mass destruction against Washington, D.C. had been pieced together from statements made by four different Army personnel who had "provided accurate information in the past."
Since the warning did not result from official tasking of the military psychics, a CONFIDENTIAL memo was issued describing a future terrorist event.
The memo was reviewed for release by the CIA shortly before the 9/11 attacks.
The original statements given by "four different sources" who provided "the same basic elements" were not included with the released version of the memo, which offered an interpretation of the psychics' warnings in the context of 1983.
The 1983 interpretation failed to grasp the details and the scale of the 9/11 events.
The "basic elements," on the other hand, seem to foreshadow the failed attempt by 9/11 pilot Ziad Jarrah to crash Flight 93 into the US Capitol Building.
According to the report, a "jet type aircraft" "loaded with explosives (not further identified)" will "fly to Washington, D.C. with the mission of crashing into the US Capitol Building."
The 1983 psychics identified the pilot as a "foreigner," "not in the country as of 12 Dec. 83," "speaks English and perhaps French," would enter the country on a passport, with a name that "sound[s] like Jerry, Gerard or Geraldo," all which match closely to Ziad Jarrah.
They also identified key locations associated with Jarrah and the 9/11 attacks: New Jersey and New York. Flight 93 departed from Newark, New Jersey.
A few years later another U.S. government psychic, DIA SOURCE 21 warned of simultaneous attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C.
A 1986 SECRET Defense Intelligence Agency document quotes SOURCE 21's raw and uninterpreted vision of terror:
"Newspaper headlines have something to do with the 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. In summary, standing on top of a building, which is crowded inside with people, tourists, there is a perception of a large object falling -- heading -- toward the building ... I sense the object may cause structural damage as it crashes through the building. All of this takes place sometime in the future."
In August of 2001, psychic dream detective Chris Robinson was visiting with Professor Gary E. R. Schwartz at the University of Arizona.
Schwartz had arranged a series of tests to see if Chris Robinson was able to describe locations where he would be taken at a future date.
Robinson's dreams were interrupted by disturbing images: airplanes crashing into buildings.
According to Robinson, who had previously worked with law enforcement in the UK, the authorities were notified when the dreams kept recurring.
A month later Robinson's nightmares were no longer confined to his dreams.
Dan Smith was concerned enough about his friend from CIA to contact the FBI days later.
Smith wrote to me, "I have no idea what they [the FBI] know. I spoke to an agent in the Baltimore office concerning my speculations. It was perfunctory and there was no follow up. I told Ron [Pandolfi] I had done this."
Jon Ronson, in his darkly humorous book "The Men Who Stare at Goats," soon to be a fictionalized feature film starring George Clooney, claims that Israeli psychic-mentalist Uri Geller identified "Ron" as the man behind his reinstatement as a government "psychic spook."
Ronson met with Geller weeks after Dan Smith met with Baltimore FBI. Ronson's search for Ron eventually lead him into a dark world of military psychic "goat killers."
"Spy Talk" blogger Jeff Stein recently reported that FBI had "blocked two of its veteran counterterrorism agents from going public with accusations that CIA deliberately withheld crucial intelligence before the Sept. 11th, 2001 attacks."
FBI Special Agents Mark Rossini and Douglas Miller had sought permission to appear on a PBS documentary for "NOVA" written and produced by James Bamford, author of several books about the National Security Agency.
Jeff Stein reported that "FBI 'doesn't want to stir up old conflicts with the CIA,' according to multiple reliable sources."
Investigative author Gus Russo confirmed to me that "Jeff Stein, Mark Rossini and Jim Bamford are all good friends of mine."
A couple of years after Ronson's book Dan Smith contracted Russo to write "The Real X-files: Is Uncle Sam a Closet UFOlogist?" [see www.starpod.org] about the tales of "spies, lies, and polygraph tape" involving Air Force and CIA UFO counterintelligence.
Russo had provided me with the lead about an alledged National Security Agency 'psychic-spy' program, said to be buried deep inside the blackest heart of NSA.
Russo did not identify the source of his information.
On January 18, 2006, Dr. Jack Sarfatti forwarded an email to my attention asking if I had sent an email concerning the National Academy of Sciences "UFO" TIGER team.
Sarfatti speculated that Ron Pandolfi had sent the names of TIGER members interested in UFO technology in an email "intercepted by NSA."
In typical spy-elicitation style, the message Sarfatti forwarded to me read:
"Jack, Ron P. told me today that you very likely know the names of all the members of the National Academy of Sciences "UFO" tiger team. If this is true, could you please tell me who they are. I have come up with something he wants briefed to them. Mark."
To be continued in part six.
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