Remote Viewing Bin Laden

Hosted byGeorge Noory

Remote Viewing Bin Laden

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Remote viewing teacher Maj. Ed Dames discussed how his agency (the Matrix Intelligence Agency) has pinned down the location of Osama bin Laden. There was a particular urgency in this task, as he believes a radiological attack on the United States by al-Qaeda is imminent. Al-Qaeda has reconstituted and is stronger than they were before 9-11 with "tentacles" all around the world, he said.

While bin Laden lives in a cave structure or underground in Pakistan (see map below), he does come out to go to a mosque, said Dames, who added that about the only thing the U.S. can do to deter al-Qaeda is to continually take out their leadership.

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Maj. Ed Dames has sent us a map of what he believes to be Osama bin Laden's specific location in Pakistan. Click the image for a larger view.

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