***** With al-Queda threats looming large in several overseas countries, my warning letter below (and an earlier one in August) was ignored a few years ago by the major news media! This same letter was sent to a number of university and colleges in the Northeast, including Middlebury College in Vermont, which immediately notified the Middlebury police department. *****
September 21, 2005
How many times have you said to yourself or have you heard someone else say, “If only I had known.”? Well, for several years now, I have provided government, military and local authorities with information about impending future events that may be of interest to them. This I am able to do by accessing the future.
At the beginning of August 2005, I sent a brief list of future news and world events (the details to be discussed later with those interested in learning more) to a number of major newspapers and television news shows.
1.) Terrorist attacks to occur in Riyadh and London in late August and early September.
2.) Chief Justice William Rehnquist to become seriously ill (due to metastatic cancer) in the next few months.
3.) Despite continued threats, there will be no major terrorist attack in the U.S. in 2005.
4.) Conditions in Iraq to continue to deteriorate; Pentagon plans for early U.S. withdrawal to unravel.
Much of the above information concerning future events has already proven to be accurate. In August, the threat of militant attacks forced the closing of three U.S. missions in Saudi Arabia (included among which was the American Embassy in Riyadh) due to security concerns in the region, and in September, the U.S. Consulate in Dhahran closed due to terrorist activity and fighting in a nearby city along the Persian Gulf. Also in August, Al Qaeda declared there would be more bloodshed in London, and in September, top Al Qaeda leaders praised the July 7 bombings in London and threatened to carry out more attacks. Finally, Chief Justice Rehnquist died on September 3, 2005, at the age of 80, due to complications of thyroid cancer. His death, both sudden and unexpected, followed a precipitous decline in his health during his last few days.
As you might have imagined, the ability to access the future has many practical applications in areas such as politics, economics, weather, military, medicine, etc. I am available to give a presentation to your academic community and share my experiences. I look forward to hearing from you soon.