CFLarsen said:Not a single psychic, astrologer, clairvoyant or remote viewer had any clue of this...
Luke T. said:Make him an offer he can't refuse. We won't hang you if you tell us where the WMDs are...
Grammatron said:
How about they build a building in Baghdad, it would be like Lenin's mausoleum, except Saddam will be alive in a cell, and everyone in Iraq can take a look any time they wanted for as long as he's alive.
I was reminded of the cartoon (by Tex Avery?) of the "First Texas Bad Man" who had been locked up like this since 1,000,000 BC and was still on display.Ed said:There was a novel like that except it was hitler locked in a cage by stalin.
8. FIDEL CASTRO - HEALTH PROBLEMS
9. SADDAM HUSSEIN - HEALTH PROBLEMS
10. VICE PRESIDENT CHENEY- HEALTH PROBLEMS
11. STOCK MARKET CRASH
12. BREAKTHROUGH IN ALZHEIMERS, DIABETES, CANCER AND MS
13. A HUMAN HEAD TRANSPLANT - THE FIRST RECIPIENT WILL PASS ON BUT THE SECOND WILL LIVE
14. SOMETHING IN A SEA HORSE WILL PREVENT CANCER
15. THERE WILL BE A SPACE TRAGEDY AROUND AN AMERICAN SPACE MISSION
16. MORE FOREST FIRES SUMMER OF 2003 - WEST COAST
17. DEVASTATING EARTHQUAKE - CALIFORNIA
The United States is once again trying to take down Saddam Hussein. But this time we are fighting without one of the secret weapons we had during the 1991 Gulf War, and the U.S. is having more difficulty now. It may have been a mistake to leave that secret weapon behind.
That secret weapon was an elite, covert, and specially trained unit code-named "Star Gate." It was a totally "black project" -- that is, the American public was not allowed to know it even existed. In fact, only a handful of people within the highest levels of government knew of its existence.
This Star Gate unit was trained in a science called "controlled remote viewing," the psychic ability to perceive thoughts and experiences through the power of the human mind. Controlled remote viewing is a highly organized science, researched and developed during the 1970s at Stanford Research Institute in California under the strictest secrecy and covert government funding. The unit was disbanded in 1994 due to post-Cold War military cutbacks.
I was one of the controlled remote viewers for Star Gate and was the unit's trainer for almost eight years.
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In the last conflict with Iraq, we were a constant surprise to them. Now, our troops are surprised by well-aimed gunfire when eyes and equipment are blinded by sand. Now, our reporters keep using the word “unexpected.†We have to wonder if Iraq is now using the weapon we have left behind.
Electric Monk said:I watched the CNN coverage of the President's address today, and noticed an interesting caption appear for 3 seconds. Looks like a techie was testing at the wrong time.
--James
Badger said:
Isn't he a psychopath/sociopath? As such, they don't have a conscience, so there are no morals to appeal to. The best way, as I understand it, to get information from him is flattery about how smart and powerful he is. Then he'll brag and spill the beans that way. Otherwise, he'll only clam up and feel smugly superior.
Originally posted by CapelDodger
Not wishing to rain on any parades, but the humiliating way Saddam behaved at the end is yet another humiliation for the Arab world. Whether this will prompt a change of thinking or continuing retreat into victimhood and bitterness we will have to wait and see. Frankly, I'm not optimistic.
Last week's PSI TECH Target Of The Week was: "Saddam Hussein / Present Location & Current Activity"
Two of PSI TECH's viewers were selected to produce a report containing their analysis of last week's Target of the Week TRV data. There were 20 sessions posted by 20 separate TRVers.
The target data which was utilized for their report is current as of last Saturday, April 18, 2003. The information gathered and presented here is based upon work performed on a single target and therefore is preliminary in nature. The analysis was conducted by corroborating the similarities and differences of the data gathered in 20 separate TRV sessions. Normally, for an official PSI TECH report, additional follow-up work is performed to gather more detailed and precise information.
The Physical Location:
Mountains were a recurring theme in many of the sessions. There was also much supporting data for a dry dusty environment.
An overwhelming majority sensed a large, vast, massive man made structure. This structure could be industrial or military. Several people perceived uniformed individuals present.
Almost all viewers got "hiding," "secretive," "secluded," "retreat" type data.
Several viewers perceived a circular feature in their sketches that seemed of central importance, however, there does not seem to be a consensus on what it is yet. More work would need to be performed focusing primarily on this feature.
The Activity At The Location
There seems to be many people with a great deal of noise and activity present.
There is some corroboration on one individual addressing the group of people.
There is a strong sense of the following:
Planning
Anticipating
Getting ready for
The emotions present are varied with one theme of active and energetic. These are not necessarily Saddam's emotions, but probably a combination of his and of all those around him.
In the definite sense of planning/getting ready, there seems to be a negative or destructive theme. This could be planning to avoid destruction or could be planning to wreak destruction.
There were many references to a spiritual event or item. Many sessions depicted the theme of Christianity.
Final Thoughts:
Saddam Hussein is alive, in hiding, with many people around him, actively planning an escape or in hiding. It seems to be a very high energy negative/destructive environment.
Not at all, but he was the Great White Hope for a while and look how he turned out. For all they might hate him, this image of an Arab leader cowering in a hole is not good for morale. Which may or may not be a good thing in the long run.Did you think the "Arab world" was on Saddam's side?
CapelDodger said:from Luke T.:
Not at all, but he was the Great White Hope for a while and look how he turned out. For all they might hate him, this image of an Arab leader cowering in a hole is not good for morale. Which may or may not be a good thing in the long run.
Luke T. said:
If he had offloaded them prior to the war to another country (Syria or Iran, say), that other country may be wishing he had been killed during capture right now.
MoeFaux said:
Man, it had to happen right around xmas, didn't it? That sure is going to lead to a lot of false hope.
Yahweh said:
I cant think of a more appropriate time for some of those dancing banana smilies...
Cleopatra said:
When I saw the image of Saddam I thought what Capel Dodger did. That this humiliated image would reflect badly on the Arab world and maybe the coalition should have avoided it but then, I reconsidered. Arabs would reply with terrorism anyway, they are not interested in lobbying and in diplomacy.