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Re: An alternate explanation of CIA remote viewing programs

Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 4:18 pm
by nashvillebrook
8bit -- I'd love to have a thread of nothing but 9/11 oddities like these. Maybe it's because my brain loves novelties, but these little tidbits really light me up -- more than going deep into the stuff (which I haven't done in a long time b/c of outrage fatigue).

The fact that it becomes a "small world" when you dig into this stuff, indicates that you're getting good signal to noise ratio. Of course it's going to be a small world -- few people have the desire or wherewithal to attempt to move global interests.

Reminds me of the amazingly effective and beautiful Mark Lombardi diagrams.


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http://socks-studio.com/2012/08/22/mark-lombardi/
8bitagent » 01 Aug 2013 19:25 wrote:
operator kos » Thu Aug 01, 2013 12:32 pm wrote:8bit: I remember when I first learned about that group of connections, and I was trying to explain it to a coworker and just got a look like I was a crazy person, which made me laugh. It really is too bizarre to be believed. Hell, even politicians dressing up in robes and dancing around in front of Moloch is too much like a bad 80's Hollywood horror film for most people to contemplate seriously.
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I admit, a lot of the oddball stuff I talk about with regard to 9/11 or deep political events in general could and most likely are random synchronicities. It's just weird how small the universe is within that soup.
(like the first victims of the anthrax attacks had rented a condo a few months earlier to three of the hijackers and the husband had been at the Florida flight school when Atta and al Shehi were there)

Re: An alternate explanation of CIA remote viewing programs

Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 6:39 pm
by jingofever
I have wondered if the story of the CIA using a psychic to find a plane in Africa was a cover to keep Carter in the dark about their capabilities.