Recent Press Releases Verifying More of PSI TECH's Counterterrorism Report
November 30, 2001
On September 11th, shortly after the World Trade Center attack, PSI TECH
assembled a Remote Viewing Counterterrorism Task Force. The Task
Force consists of fourteen advanced level Technical
Remote Viewers, and each target they are given is
remote viewed "blind", meaning the viewers have
no advanced knowledge of the target cue.
The summary data from the sessions were released in PSI TECH's October 6th Preliminary Report. In the report, PSI TECH stated, "One apparatus or device that we locked onto looks like an oval shaped balloon or buoy. It is intended to leak and/or seep highly toxic substances into the air and water and contains the characteristics of a "time bomb".
http://www.remoteviewing.com/news/911prelimreport.htm
Recent reports published on November 28th by the Hindistan Times
and the New York Times contain information that verifies
the above data from PSI TECH's 911 project preliminary report.
http://www.remoteviewing.com/news/112901.html
Additional accumulated data from the sessions of the fourteen
remote viewers on PSI TECH's Counterterrorism Task Force indicated
that the terrorists planned an inconspicuous detonation
into vulnerable resources resulting in an insidious
delivery of toxins. The toxins released cause physical
symptoms such as vomiting, gut-wrenching pain, and extreme
shortness of breath. Many of these symptoms would result
in death, including death to the perpetrators assigned
to manage the attack execution. The Chicago area was
singled out as a near-term attack site.
Shortly afterward, articles began to appear suggesting that Osama bin Laden has been trying to acquire nuclear, chemical and biological weapons and material, such as the following article by BBC News printed on October 26th :
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/south_asia/newsid_1621000/1621819.stm
CNN has recently posted an article on the U.S. officials findings
of sites which Osama bin Laden used to develop weapons of mass destruction.
http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/asiapcf/central/11/27/ret.chemical.weapons/index.html
In an article posted November 27th, CNN writes, "Northern Alliance
forces have captured numerous sites U.S. officials suspect
Osama bin Laden used to attempt the development of weapons
of mass destruction, the U.S. commander said Tuesday.
'We've identified more than 40 places that had potential
for WMD [weapons of mass destruction] research or things of
that sort,' Gen. Tommy Franks, the chief of
the U.S. Central Command, told reporters in
Tampa, Florida. 'Of those, a great many are
currently under opposition leadership control.' Franks
said U.S. investigators are conducting 'very
exhaustive' tests to determine whether al Qaeda
had taken steps to develop chemical, biological
or nuclear weapons."
A recent article by Bill Nichols and Peter Eisler from
USA Today states, "The more immediate horror is a
lethal radiological attack. Experts say terrorists
could construct a 'dirty bomb' that uses dynamite to disperse
radioactive material into an urban setting."
(It might be noted here that, although perhaps
unrelated, two suitcases of dynamite were
uncovered in a trash bin in the Chicago area.)
Of particular concern, the article points out,
is the current ease in which radioactive materials
can be acquired. One statistic includes
183 cases of theft of radioactive material
used by industry and medicine. These can be
used to create dirty bombs.
http://www.usatoday.com/usatonline/20011129/3659587s.htm
Fox News recently released information that bottles of potassium iodide
were also found at Afghani lab sites. Potassium
iodide is specifically used to treat thyroid glands in the event
of radioactive exposure.
PSI TECH's Task Force continues to collect data, and will
be releasing further findings when it is deemed appropriate.
You are welcome to check our web site to access the latest
updates and learn more about Technical Remote Viewing
technology, and how it is used to gather intelligence data.
For more information on Technical Remote Viewing, please visit remoteviewing.com.
Related Links:
10-06-01 - PSI TECH's 911 Preliminary Project Report
11-29-01 - Plans Found in Kabul Confirming PSI TECH's Preliminary Report
12-04-01 - News Reports Confirm PSI TECH's Radiological "Dirty Bomb" Scenario as
Possible Terrorist Weapon
Update:
02-01-02 - TRV Reveals Terrorist Plots
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