December 10, 2001: 9-11 Attacks and the Anthrax Killer - Ed Dames
December 10, 2001: 9-11 Attacks and the Anthrax Killer - Ed Dames  
Podcast: The Art Bell Archive
Published On: Mon Jan 27 2025
Description: Art Bell welcomes remote viewing expert Major Ed Dames, who presents specific intelligence claims about the anthrax letter sent to NBC's Tom Brokaw. Dames states that 18 remote viewing sessions by two experts identified the perpetrator as a lone domestic terrorist, a chemical engineer living within ten miles of State College, Pennsylvania, who used the September 11 attacks as cover to mail weaponized anthrax prepared in a basement glove box. The detailed findings were submitted to the FBI and the Office of Homeland Security director Tom Ridge.Dames reaffirms his earlier prediction that the World Trade Center attack was orchestrated from a bunker near Kandahar, Afghanistan, and Art highlights his verified remote viewing of Dean Kamen's Segway invention months before its public reveal. On the terrorism front, Dames assesses that the worst Al-Qaeda attacks on U.S. soil are over, though one undetected cell remains in the country.The conversation shifts to Dames' long-standing warnings about North Korea, which he identifies as the most likely nation to use a nuclear weapon in anger. He connects the recently discovered submerged city off Cuba to a catastrophic Earth-shifting event caused by a large passing celestial body, referencing the deep-space object KX-76 as a candidate. Art questions the lack of media attention to what solar heating of Mars implies for Earth's own climate.