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Re: Pentagon think tank issues alert based on precog dreams

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James John Bell <[log in to unmask]>

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Society for The Academic Study of Magic <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Thu, 11 Sep 2008 11:41:51 -0700

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Hey Kathryn,

This alert from the govt think tank has a form for submitting your
dream/premonition to be mapped onto the others, see:
http://www.arlingtoninstitute.org/tai-alert-15-impending-event-alert

While I'm not familiar with all of John Petersen's and the Arlington
Institute's work, I do know that for years now they have been on a mission
to retool the US military as a sort of global search and rescue for
evacuating millions of people in a short amount of time, etc. They were
doing this before global climate change was in vogue and with the hope of
convincing the powers that be to prepare for using military resources for
far more peaceful purposes. As we know, the Bush Administration did not
retool the military for such rescue operations.

At a global futurist conference in San Francisco a few years back I took
Petersen's day long workshop on "global wild card events", it was also
attended by a bunch of military brass. He gave a great overview of current
governments around the world who use "remote viewers", explained how
dream/premonition information can be used by governments, and had shown a
precog case study about an anti-terrorist unit that thwarted an IRA bombing
using precog info.

Personally I'm not as much interested in the validity, though I admit I'm
curious in this case. I'm more interested in how such occult techniques are
culturally accepted and used by governments and corporations in the present
day, i.e. that such entities don't dismiss it outright as irrational but are
paying for the research and information.

James John Bell
http://www.smartmeme.com


On 9/11/08 10:06 AM, "Kathryn" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> I agree on a "rational" level.
> 
> But, beneath that rational level of awareness are resources that some
> reading this listserv are more in touch with than are many academics in the
> ivory towers who buy into the scientism mindset that is strangling our
> educational institutions.
> 
> Perhaps we are interested in hearing about why esoteric studies might be a
> practical tool in Academia: the "who cares" or "so what" in all thoroughly
> rational arguments.
> 
> In past years since "9/11"  I have not had premonitions that something
> catastrophic was going to happen around September 11th. This year I have had
> premonitions of such an event.
> 
> Perhaps those of us who are paying attention to intuition are the rational
> ones---those who are willing to look at the facts as to how vulnerable to
> attack America really is. This isn't Disneyland anymore and we can't afford
> to close our minds to reality. You don't have to be a psychic or an
> intuitive to have some common sense.
> 
> This post is more appropriate than many I've heard here.
> 
> Kathryn LaFevers Evans
> Independent Scholar
> Chickasaw Nation
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Justin Woodman" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 3:33 PM
> Subject: Re: [ACADEMIC-STUDY-MAGIC] Pentagon think tank issues alert based
> on precog dreams
> 
> 
> I'm sorry if this sounds overly skeptical, but this sounds so genralised a
> claim as to be meaningless  -  not to say alarmist (and rather tasteless
> given the timing)?
> 
> Justin
> 
> ---
> Dr. Justin Woodman
> Programme Convenor
> Integrated Degree in Social Anthropology
> Department of Professional and Community Education
> Goldsmiths College
> New Cross
> London SE14 6NW
> 
> Tel: 020 7919 7034
> E-mail: [log in to unmask]
> 
>> Hey folks,
>> 
>> 
>> Juts got this alert from futurist John Petersen at the Arlington
>> Institute--
> 
> 
> 
>> think tank. Their ³Whether Map² project has been attempting to map global
>> dream space for their clients as an early warning system for impending
>> events, looks like they¹re witnessing something congealing out there...
>> 
>> James John Bell
>> http://www.smartmeme.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> TAI Alert 15 - Impending Event Alert
>> ³Here at the Arlington Institute, we have worked with real precognizant
>> dreamers who have had experience with intelligence services... in the last
>>  two days I have received four independent, explicit indications from far
>>  removed friends suggesting that something very substantial and
>> disruptive is going to happen to the U.S. within the next 60 days or so.
>> If these warnings
>> manifest themselves in an event of the significance of something like 9/11
>>  then people...²
>> http://www.arlingtoninstitute.org/tai-alert-15-impending-event-alert
>> 
>> 
>> The WHETHER MAP
>> ³The Arlington Institute's project "WHETHER MAP" is predicated on the idea
>>  that before catastrophic, world changing events people have intuitional
>> dreams that anticipate those events...²
>> http://www.arlingtoninstitute.org/tai/whether-map
>> 
>> 

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