
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.
Key Moments
Bunker under Ahmad Shah Durrani's tomb: Art recaps and Dames confirms that on September 12, his team remote-viewed bin Laden's command center as a bunker complex beneath Ahmad Shah Durrani's tomb in Kandahar, with sketches passed to Special Operations Command.
Anthrax killer is a domestic Timothy McVeigh: Targeting the NBC Brokaw letter to maintain chain of custody, Dames says his team concluded the anthrax mailings were the work of a single domestic terrorist, another Timothy McVeigh type with no Al-Qaeda connection.
Within ten miles of State College, PA: Dames pinpoints the anthrax mailer as a male within 10 miles of State College, Pennsylvania, near Penn State, says they passed his employer to the FBI a week earlier, and threatens to publicly sketch his street.
Glove box in the basement: Dames describes the suspect as a chemical engineer with microbiology training who didn't grow the anthrax himself but had access to the organism and weaponized it in a hermetically sealed glove box at home.
Sudden Oak Death and the royal fungus warning: A listener fax flags Phytophthora ramorum killing California oaks; Dames says he's tracking it but the one his team locked onto is a mutation of Claviceps purpurea, the royal fungus, which attacks the grasses behind 80 percent of the world's food.
