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Warning Notice:  

Anomalous Mental Phenomena and the War on Terror

by Gary S. Bekkum

The reappearance of Osama bin Laden (OBL) in a new video is a reminder of an on-going threat for terrorist attacks on the scale of the 9/11 events. The past summer offered a reflection of the kind of intelligence reported during the summer of 2001. Many of the key phrases in the pre-9/11 warnings have been heard in the past few months coming from senior government officials. The fact that security forces have squashed numerous attempts to target airports and other facilities offers little comfort for the long-term.

On September 7th, in a speech given at the Council of Foreign Relations, Director of Central Intelligence Michael Hayden warned "This war is different. In a very real sense, anybody who lives or works in a major city is just as much a potential target as the victims of 9/11, or the London subway bombings, or the strikes in Madrid, or any of the other operations we’ve seen in Morocco, Jordan, Indonesia, Algeria, Pakistan, Kenya, and elsewhere."

Hayden added, "our analysts assess with high confidence that al-Qa’ida’s central leadership is planning high-impact plots against the US homeland," and "we assess—again, with high confidence—that al-Qa’ida is focusing on targets that would produce mass casualties, dramatic destruction, and significant economic aftershocks."

"It’s an intelligence war as much as a military one -- maybe even more so. In the post-9/11 era, intelligence is more crucial to the security of our nation than ever before."

Hayden's remarks addressed his concerns over leaks of information in the media.

"Each revelation of our methods -- in tracking terrorists, WMD, or other threats -- allows our enemies to cover their tracks and change their practices. And it takes us valuable time to readjust in kind."

Is there a kind of intelligence invulnerable to countermeasures? One possibility previously explored by the United States Government was the use of Anomalous Mental Phenomena for intelligence collection activities. Anomalous Mental Phenomena, or AMP, refers to information transfered to conscious awareness through unknown channels. In 1995, the government revealed the operational use of AMP to collect intelligence, beginning in the 1970's. In addition to operational collection of AMP-based intelligence, numerous research programs were funded at USAF, Navy, Army, and the Defense Intelligence Agency, following early investigations by the CIA. Although various code nick-names were given over the twenty-plus years of research and operations, with the release by the CIA of the previously SECRET DIA documents, the program came to be known publicly as STAR GATE.

One problem for AMP-based research and collection was the association with psychic and paranormal phenomena. Labels of so-called psychic spying branded researchers with a stigma that cursed serious efforts over the years. Collection efforts were based on the idea that a phenomena that is not understood may still offer operational intelligence that should not be ignored. It has always been a possibility that the AMP-based information is transferred over subtle conventional channels and imprinted in the subconscious mind, where it may later be accessed using certain methods of recovery.

Even if AMP-based intelligence proves to be the product of intense imaginary simulations in the minds of AMP-sources, there may still be a place for the results in the world of intelligence. A creative solution for a threat scenario does have practical consequences when the scenario prepares the intelligence community for previously unsuspected events in the real world.

A good example can be found in the 9/11 events of 2001. Reviews of the intelligence community concluded there was "No examination of the potential for terrorists to use aircraft as weapons, as distinguished from traditional hijackings." However, this is not entirely true. AMP-based sources repeated warned of aircraft used as weapons, as early as December of 1983. One DIA AMP-source warned of air attacks against buildings, involving the collapse of a building and great destruction, in New York City and Washington, D.C. Plots were described involving failed attacks against the White House and the U.S. Capital Building, as occurred when 9/11 Flight 93 failed to reach the intended target. An even more interesting prediction names the pilot of a flight aimed at the Capital Building: a man who "speaks English and perhaps French...name may be or sound like Jerry, Gerard, or Geraldo." The pilot of Flight 93, aimed at the U.S. Capital Building, was Ziah Jarrah.

All of these items can be found in the 89,000 pages of STAR GATE files already released by the CIA. Another 50,000 pages remain unreleased.

One report taken from the STAR GATE files warns of imminent danger following the appearance of a dark, bearded man associated with a beleaguered figure. Drawings from the 1987 report offer a striking impression of media comparisons of the old and new look of Osama bin Laden now being distributed by various media outlets on the Internet. Given the utility of past AMP to anticipate terrorist activities, it is advisable to be aware of the AMP-sourced information in the light of current events.

Failure to do so means we have ignored a warning notice.

Samples and analysis of the CIA released DIA STAR GATE documents are available for viewing at the Starstream Research and STARpod.org websites.

 

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