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Dreams Of Terror- 9/11-Alqaeda,Islamist Extremists
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picked-up a book last week on Dreams because i wanted info on the really strange ones i have been having for about a month.
really good book by Robert Moss(The three Only things). Got ta chapter4,Dreams are a secret engine of history, he gives some history of Islam useing dreams,then he brings the subject uncomfortably close to the present.
One of the most chilling pieces of infomation to surface after 9/11 was that Al-Qaeda operatives and other Islamist extremist were dreaming the details of the terror attacks ahead of time.
The source for this statement is a captured videotape,made in Kandahar on November 5,2001,that records a conversation between Osama bin Laden and an extremist Saudi cleric about the background to 9/11.
They share stories about members of both their networks who were having explicit dreams about the operation prior to the attacks,even though(on the ordinary level)they knew nothing about what was being planned.Many of the Sheikh's followers dreamed of planes being flown into tall buildings in America,though they had been told nothing of the hijack plan.
Ben Ladin told the Sheikh that he became worried that if loose talk about these dreams continued,it could jeopardize operational security."I was worried that maybe the secret would be revealed if everyone starts seeing it in their dream,"he said.So he told one dreamer in his camp who had seen an attack on a tall building in American,"if you see another dream,dont tell anybody."
Today,dreams still provide a mandate for political and religious authority in the Islamic world-and sometimes produce an extraordinary mobilizing force to embody the dream-in ways we urgently need to understand!
A few more paragraphs on the subject but, what do you guys think of this?Would never thought i would be getting info on this subject from a simple dream book like this.
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