President Nixon, terrorism, and the soothsayer
President Nixon, terrorism, and the soothsayer
In this post 9/11 world, many don't realize that most of the nation's infrastructure to antiterrorism had its origin with President Nixon and the soothsayer, celebrity psychic Jeane Dixon. At that point in her career, Dixon had made several psychic claims that had come to pass (notably the assassination of President Kennedy). Dixon was well known, and was a consultant to several presidents.
In 1949, she predicted Nixon would become president, most scoffed at the idea, but it came to pass that Nixon had indeed become the president of the United States. Some of her predictions did not pan out, but some of them actually came true to her predictions. It was this sometimes positive result, that some in power secretly consulted her. Dixon was a cause of chagrin to the Reagan administration since Nancy Reagan would openly consult Dixon about the travel plans for President Reagan. Some allege the famous nuclear treaty with Russia was signed on a day that Dixon said would work for President Reagan.
Recent information has come out that then president Nixon actually took her vision of a terrorism attack seriously, and from her prediction Nixon established the first nation anti terrorism committee. Nixon had a comfortable relationship with Dixon, and he nicknamed her the soothsayer and would listen to her input on a number of the events of the day.
After the murder of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich olympic games, she had predicted a terrorist attack would happen in the united states, and Nixon over the protests of Henry Kissinger created the first 'counterterrorism committee'. The attack never happened, but the first meetings of how to deal with such an event first happened in the white house under President Nixon.
It a strange fact, that the counter terrorism efforts of the United States would be created in response to a prophetic dream vision of washington seer Jeane Dixon.
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President Nixon who believed in psychic Jeane Dixon |
astrologer and psychic Jeane Dixon |
In 1949, she predicted Nixon would become president, most scoffed at the idea, but it came to pass that Nixon had indeed become the president of the United States. Some of her predictions did not pan out, but some of them actually came true to her predictions. It was this sometimes positive result, that some in power secretly consulted her. Dixon was a cause of chagrin to the Reagan administration since Nancy Reagan would openly consult Dixon about the travel plans for President Reagan. Some allege the famous nuclear treaty with Russia was signed on a day that Dixon said would work for President Reagan.
President Reagan and first lady Nancy Reagan |
Recent information has come out that then president Nixon actually took her vision of a terrorism attack seriously, and from her prediction Nixon established the first nation anti terrorism committee. Nixon had a comfortable relationship with Dixon, and he nicknamed her the soothsayer and would listen to her input on a number of the events of the day.
After the murder of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich olympic games, she had predicted a terrorist attack would happen in the united states, and Nixon over the protests of Henry Kissinger created the first 'counterterrorism committee'. The attack never happened, but the first meetings of how to deal with such an event first happened in the white house under President Nixon.
It a strange fact, that the counter terrorism efforts of the United States would be created in response to a prophetic dream vision of washington seer Jeane Dixon.
For more about this story click here...
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