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Tuesday, October 02, 2007 23:54:15 -0400 As of Tuesday, October 02, 2007 23:54:15 -0400 this is what we have on this specific dream drawing prediction.  If your able to help provide proof or information on this specific drawing, please click here to send me an email. You will receive full credit for your find, to include reward monies.  Please include the exact date of the dream and the DD number.  And again, thank you for your time, its very much appreciated.

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 A US Air Force plane will crash killing 149 people and it will be caused by some sort of fuel injector to several jet engines...the problem was covered up by the government for months.  May crash into a building....also says "not USA"...but I'm pretty sure that it must be in the US, and its definitely a US Air force plane...please be careful.



 

DD2729
Could this be the dream....?
Victoria Hawthorne
 


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Yes, this was my dream.Brian

Hi, there was a plane crash in Iran with an US-made military plane yesterday.

http://www.timesofoman.com/newsdetails.asp?newsid=22856

 


 

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Scores die as plane hits high-rise
Tehran
December 7, 2005
 
Iranian firefighters Air Force members evacuate a body from the building where an Iranian military transport plane crashed.

Iranian firefighters Air Force members evacuate a body from the building where an Iranian military transport plane crashed.
Photo: AFP

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Around 116 people were killed today when an ageing Iranian military transport plane suffered engine failure and smashed into a densely populated area of Teheran, setting a high-rise block ablaze.

Official media said all 94 on board the C-130 - bought from the United States before the Islamic revolution nearly three decades ago - died in the crash at the foot of a high-rise housing block and domestic gas supply depot.

"The plane disintegrated and all the bodies are burned. A young girl jumped from the window because of the flames. Most of the victims on the ground are women and children who were at home," Lieutenant Nasser Sedigh-Nia, who witnessed the crash, said.

"The fuel tanks were full, which is why the explosion was so big," said the air force officer, one of many airport staff who live in the area. "Our C-130s are in a bad state because of the US sanctions: we can't get spare parts."

Among the dead passengers were 78 journalists, 40 of them from state television, the semi-official Fars news agency reported. They were flying to the southeastern port city of Charbahar to report on military exercises.
 
State radio said several army public relations officers were also on the plane.

In total 116 bodies have been recovered, interior ministry spokesman Mojtaba Mir-Abdolahi said. State television put the death toll, including the 94 passengers, at "around 110".

Dozens more people on the ground were reported injured, and anti-riot police were called in to beat away onlookers blamed for blocking access for emergency workers.

The four-engine plane encountered engine failure immediately after take-off from central Teheran's Mehrabad airport, state television said.

It tried to return for an emergency landing but went down close to the airport - which handles international, domestic and military flights - in the Yaftabad district in the working class south of the sprawling city, where visibility is very low due to a blanket of a thick brown-yellow smog.

"I saw the airplane. there was smoke coming out of one engine. It went into the ground very fast, very close to the building," said 30-year-old Mohammad Rasooli, a local resident.
 
"There was a huge explosion which engulfed the housing block."
 
A local police commander, Nasser Shabani, said many of the dead on the ground were trapped in the nine-storey building and suffocated from the smoke or were burned.

In a message carried by state media, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad offered his condolences.

"I learned of the catastrophe and the fact that members of the press have been martyred," said the president, currently on a visit to Saudi Arabia. "I offer my condolences to the supreme leader and to the families of the victims".

Iran's air force is believed to have no more than around 15 of the US-made C-130s in operation. It bought the workhorses, also known as Hercules, before the 1979 Islamic revolution when Iran was ruled by the Washington-backed shah.

Since then, clerical-ruled Iran has been subject to tough US sanctions, hindering the purchase of critical spare parts for all US-made planes in its air force, civilian flag carrier Iran Air and domestic airlines.
 
A C-130 crashed near Teheran due to technical problems in June 2003, killing seven people. In February 2000 a C-130 crashed on take-off and collided with an Iran Air Airbus 300, killing 10 people.

And in 1997, a C-130 crashed near the north-western city of Mashhad after encountering engine trouble, killing 86 people.

AFP


Hello Brian,
Although this says it's an Iranian plane, I'll bet it was purchased from the USA "back then", so I think your dream was "right on".  These C140's are huge planes and used to haul cargo, and I bet it was converted to haul passengers. 
Take care,
B-G Tall Bear
Iranian military plane hits building, killing 115
A military aircraft carrying more than 90 passengers crashed into a residential area in southern Tehran on Tuesday, officials said. At least 115 people died, the Tehran police chief said.
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Thanks, and I think you are right.

Brian


On the 6 of December you stated the following:  A US Air Force plane will crash killing 149 people and it will be caused by some sort of fuel injector to several jet engines...the problem was covered up by the government for months.  May crash into a building....also says "not USA"...but I'm pretty sure that it must be in the US, and its definitely a US Air force plane...please be careful.

Maybe you got the country wrong as in Iran  a big plane crash in a building:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4502966.stm

Thanks
Michel

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Michael, yes your right, I need to work on my translations. I might have to start translating my dreams right after they happen, not the next day...although I really do not want to do this...I'm already not sleeping that well.

Brian

 

 


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Fiery Plane Crash in Iran Kills 115 People
 
By ALI AKBAR DAREINI, Associated Press Writer Tue Dec 6, 6:30 PM ET

TEHRAN, Iran - A military plane loaded with Iranian journalists crashed into a 10-story apartment building Tuesday as the pilot attempted an emergency landing after developing engine trouble. At least 115 people died, the Tehran police chief said.

The C-130, a four-engine turboprop, crashed in the Azari suburb of Tehran, site of the Towhid apartment complex that is home to air force personnel and near Tehran's Mehrabad airport.

Before firefighters extinguished the blaze, flames roared from the roof and windows in several of the upper floors. Panicked residents fled the building. Police held back a crowd of thousands, many of them screaming and weeping that they had to find friends or loved ones who were in the building.

Scuffles broke out and police beat back onlookers and those trying to reach the building to keep the way open for emergency vehicles.

Several hours after the crash, the building still was smoldering, with black smoke hanging in the air.

"It was like an earthquake," said Reza Sadeqi, a 25-year-old merchant who saw the plane hit the building. He said he was thrown about nine feet inside his shop by the force of the crash.

"I felt the heat of the fire caused by the crash. It was like being in hell," he said.

Witnesses initially said the plane hit the top of the building. But officials, including Police Chief Mortaza Talaei, said one wing of the transport plane hit the second floor as the fuselage crashed to ground, gouging out a huge crater and causing a fire that spread through the structure.

Everyone on the plane — 84 passengers and a crew of 10 — was killed. Most were Iranian radio and television journalists heading to cover military maneuvers in southern

Iran

Twenty-one people in the apartment building also died and 90 were injured, Tehran state radio said. Only nine of the injured were hospitalized late Tuesday, Talaei said on Iranian television.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who was visiting Saudi Arabia, sent condolences.

"Rescue teams are required to employ their maximum capability to save and help the survivors," state-run television quoted Ahmadinejad as saying. He asked one of his deputies to take charge and ensure survivors receive the help they need.

The plane, which belonged to the army air force, had just taken off for Bandar Abbas in southern Iran when it developed engine trouble. As it headed back to Mehrabad Airport, the pilot was unable to maintain sufficient altitude and hit the apartment complex, state-run television said.

The report discounted sabotage or terrorism. Aviation officials were not available for comment.

Witness Iraj Moradin told The Associated Press the plane appeared to be circling the airport when its tail suddenly burst into flames, leaving a smoke trail as it plummeted. He said he fled when he thought the plane was going to crash into a gas station, but turned in time to see it hit the building.

The C-130 is built by Lockheed. The plane may have been sold to the Iranian air force when the United States had close relations with the Iranian monarch, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, before the Islamic revolution in 1979.

In April, an Iranian military Boeing 707 with 157 people aboard skidded off a runway at Tehran airport and caught fire, killing three people. In 2003, a Russian-made Ilyushin-76 carrying members of the elite Revolutionary Guards crashed in the mountains of southeastern Iran, killing 302 people.

In 2002, a Ukrainian-built aircraft carrying aerospace scientists crashed in central Iran, killing all 44 people aboard. And in 1988, an Iran Air A300 Airbus was shot down by the USS

 

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Dec 15th 2005

I thought this might be what the dream was about when I first heard it on the news.  It seems that there was little coverage of the event.  The link is: http://edition.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/meast/12/14/iran.israel.ap/index.html

Look back at your prediction:  This is the interesting part of the article-

Iran has suffered a series of plane accidents -- most recently on December 6 when an aging U.S.-made military transport plane crashed into a tall building in Tehran, killing 115 people. Iranian officials have blamed Washington for the crashes, saying they are partly caused by the difficulty in obtaining spare parts.

"No country is authorized to impose spare-part sanctions against another country. Nothing can justify this," Ahmadinejad said Wednesday.

Ahmadinejad said the denial of spare parts was a reason why Iran would not trust Western promises to give it nuclear fuel. The country is currently at loggerheads with the West over its insistence on enriching uranium to fuel its first nuclear reactor, which is due to start generating electricity next year.


 


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