Want the latest updates on my night dreams? Signup for my free weekly newsletter here! - Not seeing this whole page? Click here to become a site member for free! PAGE 1 | PAGE 2 | TEAMWORK CASES | MISSING PERSONS RADIO | FULL LIST | FOUND | MP NEWS | OTHER RV'S | FBI TOP 10 PLEASE HELP, JOIN THE FORUM FOR THIS CASE HERE | REQUEST TO OPEN A NEW CASE | PENDING CASES Listen to us on your mobile phone 2.19.2006 RV 004 I had a dream several days about some sort of ram jet missile being built right now in a factory in Iran. This missile can travel some 10 times the speed of sound and cannot be shot down. Its going to be armed with several nuclear warheads and fired on 9.10.2006 at Washington DC, USA. Using remote viewing several days later, I now have more details on this event and they follow... This is a aerial drawing of the complex showing 2 building, A and B 5 storage tanks and a water tower. This is a drawing of the RMJ-001, its about 100 feet long and on some type of hydraulic lift system. The nuclear warheads will be attached to the from of the missile, that when fired can reach mach 10 (10 times the speed of sound) It has 2 large air intake holes, drawn above. This is a drawing of an underground tunnel used to transport the missile to the launch site and to attach the nuclear warhead. On the left some sort of belt moves the missile to a connecting tunnel (right) where the warheads are attached, then the entire missile is lifted by hydraulics 100 feet to the surface to be fired. The launch site is a very small square surrounded by a chain link fence in the middle of a park, a school is nearby and trees are everywhere. RELATED NORTH KOREA / IRAN DREAMS: RV004 DD586 DD714 DD829 DD1786 DD2645 DD2767 DD3122 DD3242 DD3306 DD3348 DD3594 DD3860 DD3899 DD3956 DD3986 DD4068 DD4183 DD4438 DD4446 DD4449 DD4465 DD4473 DD4492 DD4520 DD4542 DD4564 DD4613 DD4659 DD4687 DD4690 DD4737 DD4825 DD4854 DD4837 DD4901 DD4909 DD4916 DD4917 RELATED GENERAL DREAMS: DD714 DD872 DD992 DD1533 DD17522 DD2170 DD2175 DD2561 DD2658 DD2661 DD2692 DD2778 DD2822 DD2814 DD2996 DD3030 DD3137 DD3271 DD3032 DD3388 DD3444 DD3670 DD3682 DD3699 DD3837 DD3917 DD3986 DD4004 DD4012 DD4013 DD4018 DD4025 DD4030 DD4053 DD4058 DD4059 DD4065 DD4066 DD4068 DD4076 DD4088 DD4103 DD4105 DD4107 DD4119 2.21.2006 Brian , On RV 004 - if the missile has multiple warheads, are they going to all hit DC or are they going to fan out and hit all around the area ? Why would a nuke be detonated on the 19th in an SUV if DC had already been toasted ? remote viewing should show where they will hit - if it even makes it to the States. Please try to go to 9-10 and see where they hit. I sent you some time ago a prophesy of such a missile predicted for Dec. 14 , which is said to hit Newport , VA. Richmond , VA. Charlotte and Port Jones NY. Ken reply Hi, not sure, and I will try for you. Brian 4.1.2006 Here is more proof Brian!! Jay reply Hi Jay, thanks I think the 1st launch with the warheads attached will be very soon. Brian By Parinoosh Arami Reuters TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran's armed forces on Friday successfully test fired a domestically produced missile which can evade radar, state television reported, a development analysts said could be worrying for Western forces in the Gulf. Western nations have been watching developments in Iran's missile capabilities with concern amid a standoff over the Iranian nuclear program, which the West says is aimed at building atomic bombs. Iran says the program is civilian. "The missile command of the air force of the Revolutionary Guards has successfully tested a new generation of missiles," Hossein Salami, head of the Revolutionary Guards air force, told state television. "This missile can evade radar and it can evade anti-missile missiles," he said. "This technology is completely new, without copying any other missile systems that may exist in other countries," he said, adding that the missile could carry multiple warheads. Television had said the type of missile tested was called Fajr-3 but Salami did not name the new weapon or give the missile's range, saying it depended on the warhead weight. He said it was a defensive weapon. The U.S.-based military affairs Web site globalsecurity.org describes the Fajr-3 as a 240 mm artillery rocket with a 25-mile range, one of a group of light rockets Iran has developed mainly for tactical use on the battlefield. However, it also says Iran has been working on another missile, called the Kosar, that would be undetectable by radar and designed to sink ships in the Gulf. "WORRYING FOR WEST" Accompanying the report of the test, state television showed footage of a single missile being launched from land. The television report also described it as a "long-range missile." Iranian officials could not be reached for more details. Lee Willett, head of the military capabilities program at London's Royal United Services Institute, a defense think-tank, said the missile could be a worry for Western navies in the Gulf, wary of threats that could cut off shipping lanes. "It is potentially a significant issue for coalition forces in the Gulf because there is a very important focus amongst the coalition navies on maritime security operations both at and from the sea, with a particular interest in what is happening from Iran," Willett said. The test was part of a week of Iranian naval manoeuvres that started on Friday and were due to take place in the Gulf and Sea of Oman. Ground and air forces are also taking part in the wargames to show Iran's "defensive capabilities," the official IRNA news agency reported. Diplomats in Europe said this month that Iran was stepping up development of missiles capable of carrying atomic warheads. An Iranian official denied the charge. The diplomats, citing an intelligence report, said the program included plans to arm Iran's Shahab-3 missiles, which experts believe has a maximum range of around 2,000 km (1,240 miles), with nuclear warheads. Experts say North Korea has been key to Iran's missile development. A German diplomat in February said Iran has purchased 18 disassembled BM-25 missiles with a range of about 2,500 km from North Korea. The Iranian exiled opposition group, the National Council of Resistance in Iran, has also said Iran was working on developing so-called Ghadr missiles, with a range of up to 3,000 km (1,864 miles). (Additional reporting by Peter Graff in London) 4.4.2006 http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=1798711 4.16.2006 I have been asked to an additional remote viewing on this. This is a drawing of an underground factory that processes the material needed for nuclear weapons, there are some 20,000 circles surrounded by 2,000 rectangle blocks numbered...the area is so large, it would take me days to see the entire thing. 4.28.2006 5.12.2006 Friday, May 12, 2006; Posted: 12:09 p.m. EDT (16:09 GMT) VIENNA, Austria (AP) -- The U.N. atomic agency found traces of highly enriched uranium at an Iranian site linked to the country's defense ministry, diplomats said Friday, adding to concerns that Tehran was hiding activities aimed at making nuclear arms. The diplomats, who demanded anonymity in exchange for revealing the confidential information, said the findings were preliminary and still had to be confirmed through other lab tests. But they said the density of enrichment appeared to be close to or above the level used to make nuclear warheads. Still, they said, further analysis could show that the traces match others established to have come from abroad. The International Atomic Energy Agency determined earlier traces of weapons-grade uranium were imported on equipment from Pakistan that Iran bought on the black market during nearly two decades of clandestine activity discovered just over three years ago. Uranium enriched to between 3.5 percent and 5 percent is used to make fuel for reactors to generate electricity. It becomes suitable for use in nuclear weapons when enriched to more than 90 percent. Iran's refusal to give up enrichment ambitions has led to involvement by the U.N. Security Council, which has the power to impose sanctions but remains split on how firmly to pressure Tehran. Key U.N. Security Council members agreed Tuesday to postpone a resolution that would have delivered an ultimatum to Tehran, giving Iran another two weeks to re-evaluate its insistence on developing its uranium enrichment capabilities. Iran's hard-line president said Friday that his country was not afraid of possible U.S. military action over its enrichment program, but added that he thought any such strikes were very unlikely. Washington has said it favors a diplomatic end to the dispute, but it hasn't ruled out military force. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad also told a local TV station that Iran would cooperate with the Security Council if it makes a decision on the escalating standoff as long as the world body acts "in line with international rules." The Islamic republic denies accusations it wants to make nuclear arms and says it is only interested in uranium to generate power. To argue that it never enriched uranium domestically to weapons grade, it cites the IAEA's tentative conclusion last year that weapons-grade traces collected from other sites within the country with no suspected ties to that military came in on equipment from Pakistan. The origin of the samples now under perusal created some concern in that regard. One of the diplomats told The Associated Press that the samples came from equipment that can be used in uranium-enriching centrifuges at a former research center at Lavizan-Shian. The center is believed to have been the repository of equipment bought by the Iranian military that could be used in a nuclear weapons program. The United States alleges Iran had conducted high-explosive tests that could have a bearing on developing nuclear weapons at the site. The State Department said in 2004 that Lavizan's buildings had been dismantled and topsoil had been removed in attempts to hide nuclear weapons-related experiments. The agency subsequently confirmed that the site had been razed. In an April 28 report to the U.N. Security Council and the IAEA's 35-nation board of governors, agency head Mohamed ElBaradei said the agency took samples from some of the equipment of the former Physics Research Center at Lavizan-Shian. The diplomat said the evaluation of those samples revealed the traces in question. Ahmadinejad's remarks on possible U.S. military action were made in Jakarta during a discussion with Indonesian Islamic leaders. Asked whether his country was prepared to face an attack by the United States, he said "that is very unlikely because they know the Islamic Republic of Iran is a strong country." "They are trying to frighten our country by waging a propaganda campaign using strong words. The people of Iran and the country are not afraid of them," he said to applause from the audience. The Chinese and Russians have balked at British, French and U.S. efforts to put the resolution under Chapter 7 of the U.N. Charter. Such a move would declare Iran a threat to international peace and security and set the stage for further measures if Tehran refuses to suspend its uranium enrichment operations. Those measures could range from breaking diplomatic relations to economic sanctions and military action. reply Thanks, posted. Brian 6.13.2006 6.19.2006 Mon Jun 19, 2006 6:05 AM BST By Elaine Lies TOKYO (Reuters) - The United States and Japan warned North Korea against a missile launch as officials said the secretive communist state appeared to have completed fuelling for a test flight that could possibly reach as far Alaska. South Korean broadcaster YTN cited officials in Seoul as saying a launch could come on Monday. Speculation that Pyongyang would fire its Taepodong-2 intercontinental ballistic missile at the weekend came to nothing, and forecasts of overcast skies over North Korea and possible showers on Tuesday and Wednesday could delay it. Japan's chief cabinet secretary, Shinzo Abe, said a missile test would be a threat to regional security, while U.S. officials said Washington had sent a warning to Pyongyang through North Korean diplomats at the United Nations, but had had no response. Australia, one of the few Western counties with diplomatic links to North Korea, summoned Pyongyang's ambassador in Canberra to express its concerns. "Such action would be highly provocative and would further isolate the DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea)," Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said in a statement. "We are working closely with our allies and friends to try and persuade North Korea not to proceed with a test. We are also discussing contingencies should a test firing occur." Japan has said it would seek an immediate meeting of the U.N. Security Council if Pyongyang test-fired a missile, and on Monday Abe left open the possibility of sanctions. Pyongyang shocked the world in 1998 when it fired a missile, part of which flew over Japan and landed in the Pacific Ocean. Tension over the prospect of another launch -- in spite of Pyongyang's promise in 1999 to adhere to a moratorium on ballistic missile launches -- added to downward pressure on the Japanese yen, Korean won and Taiwan dollar on Monday morning. FUELLED UP Reports of test preparations have come at a time of stalemate in six-country talks on unwinding Pyongyang's nuclear programmes. Some analysts believe North Korea, piqued that international attention has shifted to concerns about Iran's nuclear ambitions and angered at a U.S. crackdown that has frozen hard currency income from alleged illegal activities such as counterfeiting, will carry out the test. U.S. officials have watched with alarm as satellite photos showing launch preparations at the Musudan-ri facility in North Hamgyong province in North Korea's northeast. Officials in Washington, speaking on condition of anonymity, said on Sunday they believed the fuelling process was complete. And in Seoul, across the heavily fortified border dividing the two Koreas, the daily Dong-A Ilbo quoted a Seoul government official as saying the launch could be imminent. "We think North Korea has poured liquid fuel into the missile propellant built in the missile launching pad. It is at the finishing stage before launching," the official said. A test is expected to involve a Taepodong-2 missile with an estimated range of 2,175 to 2,670 miles (3,500 to 4,300 km). At that range, parts of Alaska in the United States would be within reach as well as Asia and Russia. North Korea lacks an operational missile that can hit the continental United States, the California-based Centre for Nonproliferation Studies said in a recent report. The U.S. officials said Pyongyang could still decide to scrap the launch, but that was unlikely given the complexity of siphoning fuel back out of a missile prepared for launch. Some experts say that if there is no launch within 48 hours of fuelling, the fuel will break down and damage the missile. But Cho Min, an expert on the North at Seoul's Korea Institute for National Unification, said fuel in the missile could stay up to a month without causing major problems. (Additional reporting by Carol Giacomo in WASHINGTON, Jon Herskovitz and Jack Kim in SEOUL and Michelle Nichols in CANBERRA) 6.19.2006 THERE ALSO COULD BE ANOTHER REASON FOR THE LAUNCH 6.20.2006 From: "Sorcha Faal" <sorchafaal@fastmail.fm> reply Hi Wilma, I will try. Brian 8.16.2006 Expect a test of the nuclear warhead in the next few days, will be an underground test...at least that's what a dream last night suggested. Brian 8.25.2006 Dear Brian, Is The dream you had about Iran shooting a Ram Jet Nuclear missle Twords washington Dc still going to happen?? My vacation starts on the september 3rd and ends on september 11th. This is less than 1 month away. I live in the midwestern United States and Do you think it would still be possible for me to enter back into the united states when I come back from the Cruise? Or do you think that the country will be shut down because of the nuclear missle hitting washington dc and I wouldnt have a chance to get back to the United States?? And also when is the nuclear missle going to be shot twords Isreal? To me it sounds like its going to be within 1-2 weeks becuase I heard that Iran is going to give a response to the UN about Iran stoping nuclear enrichment on the 22nd of augest wich is 2 days from now. And it sounds like to me that the response Iran gives will not be just words. Sincerly, Lowell Hagar reply Hi, I think this will happen, but I suggest you take your cruise and don't worry about it, I sent my parents on one, and they said it was an experience of a lifetime. I have never been on one, but would like to go sometime :) Brian 1.7.2007 Brian, I recall you having a dream about Iran and their hiding nuclear weapons in tunnels. You'll find this VERY interesting. Gooby reply Hi, yes, and will post this in RV004 But of course, their nuclear program is peaceful. From Associated Press, with thanks to Davida: Iran's chief nuclear envoy Ali Larijani said on Friday that Iran is committed to the peaceful use of nuclear technology but warned the situation could change if his country is threatened. "We oppose obtaining nuclear weapons and we will peacefully use nuclear technology under the framework of the Nonproliferation Treaty, but if we are threatened, the situation may change," He told a news conference after two days of talks in Beijing. Iran's nuclear chief said his country has produced and stored 250 tons of the gas used as the feedstock for uranium enrichment, state-run television reported Friday. Vice President Gholamreza Aghazadeh, who is also the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, said Iran has kept the uranium hexaflouride gas, or UF-6, in underground tunnels at a nuclear facility in Isfahan to protect it from any possible attack. "Today, we have produced more than 250 tons of UF-6. Should you visit Isfahan, you will see we have constructed tunnels that are almost unique in the world," State-run television quoted Aghazadeh as saying.... 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Iran fires missile that can evade radar: TV
Friday, March 31, 2006; 9:48 AM
Diplomats: Enriched uranium found in Iran
Warnings fly on fears of North Korea missile test

Brian read the Attachments could you remote view to see if this is true
Wilma
To: sorchafaal@fastmail.fm
Subject: North Korea Prepares Nuclear Strike Missiles As Massive United States Naval Force Nears Korea Peninsula
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 19:49:13 +0400
[Ed. Note: This report should be read from its website location at
http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index918.htm as the links embedded in the
original report do not appear in this email.]
June 18, 2006
North Korea Prepares Nuclear Strike Missiles As Massive United States
Naval Force Nears Korea Peninsula
By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Russian Subscribers
Russian Military and Intelligence analysts are both reporting today that
North Korea is in preparations to launch strategic ballistic nuclear
missiles against what they believe to be an imminent invasion by the
United States as evidenced by the massive American Naval Armada
launching what is called their ‘Valiant Shield’ exercise in the Pacific
Ocean today, and as we can read as reported by South Korea’s Chosun News
Service in their article titled "U.S. Keeps Mum on Warships in East
Sea", and which says:
"The U.S. has declined to tell the South Korean military if one of its
Aegis destroyers is plowing the East Sea with a view to intercepting a
long-range ballistic missile North Korea is allegedly planning to
launch.
Washington normally gives Seoul due notice when an aircraft carrier or
Aegis ship is headed into Korea's maritime operational zone, but it
sometimes keeps quiet about ships it sends into international waters off
North Korea. Military insiders say there is a good chance the U.S.
already has an Aegis vessel in the East Sea.
Meanwhile, the U.S. started the largest military exercise in 10 years.
The operation codenamed "Valiant Shield" takes place in waters
surrounding Guam, with three aircraft carriers joining drills from
Monday until Thursday."
North Korea, reacting swiftly to this perceived invasion threat from the
United States, and further angered by the massive increase in American
spy flights over its territory has issued a stern warning to the
Americans, and as we can read as reported by the MSNBC News Service in
their article titled "U.S.: North Korean missile fueling complete", and
which says:
"[A] Russian editorial on the subject and said the North “has the due
right to have a missile that can immediately halt the United States’
reckless aerial espionage activity.”
The North has repeatedly complained in recent weeks about alleged U.S.
spy planes watching its activities. Some of the North Korean reports put
the alleged espionage off the country's northeast coast and in the area
where reports say preparations for a long-range missile launch are
continuing."
These reports further These reports further state that the greatest
concern to the United States Military Leaders remains the 'unknown'
capability of North Korea's Taepodon-2 missile, and which: "According to
a former director of the US Defense Intelligence Agency, a two-stage
Taepodong-2 could theoretically strike "portions of US territory" and a
three-state version could strike "most of the continental United
States.", as reported by Center for Nonproliferation Studies Monterey
Institute of International Studies.
The North Korean plans for an invasion of its country by the United
States has been longed planned according to these reports, and include
not only a nuclear attack against the main American invasion fleet, but
also attacks against American Military bases in Japan, Guam, Hawaii, as
well as American West Coast cities, to include the massive shipping
ports of both Los Angeles and Seattle.
June 18, 2006 EU and US all rights reserved.
http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index918.htm
Iranian official: If threatened, we will use nuclear weapons
"Enemies have assumed that they can prevent the progress of the Iranian nation through psychological war and issuing resolutions, but they will be defeated," Ahmadinejad was quoted as saying on state-run TV.