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As of Friday, September 08, 2006 20:36:03 -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.  Please include the exact date of the dream or the DD number.  And again, thank you for your time, its very much appreciated.

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Says "White house building, agent, 4 jars" Some sort of chemical attack at the White House, do not know when though.
2.8.2006
Just happen as ur dream...Keep it up good work, EricreplyHi Eric, thanks, but what happened today was not last nights dream, I think it may have been my January 27th dream, this event has not happened yet.Brian

 (CNN) -- A U.S. Senate office building was evacuated Wednesday evening after a sensor detected the presence of a possible nerve agent, but it was later determined to be a false alarm, sources said.Capitol Police Chief Terrance Gainer said the building was "all clear" as footage from the scene showed the evacuees leaving the area where they had been gathered after the scare.Eight senators and more than 200 staffers were evacuated after alarms sounded at 7 p.m. in the attic of the Russell Senate Office Building, just north of the Capitol, Senate aides said. Capitol Police spokeswoman Sgt. Kimberly Schneider said she couldn't say whether it was powder, gas or liquid that was detected. It was more like "something in the air" in the building's attic, which takes up an entire floor of the 658,000-square-foot building, she said.She added that a cleaning solvent could have falsely set off the sensor in the attic, which is used primarily as storage space."We grabbed our coats. We grabbed our bags. We were running down the hall to evacuate," said Eileen McMenamin, a spokeswoman for Sen. John McCain.The evacuees were taken to an underground parking garage next to the building, McMenamin said. Footage from the scene showed the evacuees leaving the garage about 9:30 p.m.Schneider said earlier that the evacuees in the garage were "being briefed on the situation and they're also being cared for."She said no one received treatment because none of the evacuees reported having any symptoms of nerve agent exposure -- not even a runny nose.Police echoed that no one has shown symptoms of exposure, leading one security expert to suspect a false alarm before it was even announced.If a high concentration of nerve agent had been released in the building, those inside would have exhibited watery eyes, choking and other "very distinct, very sudden-onset symptoms," said Dean Wilkening of the Stanford University Center for International Security and Cooperation."My guess is this probably is a false alarm," Wilkening said.McMenamin said police had ordered those evacuated to remain in the parking garage until additional tests were complete."They said this is precautionary because it could be fertilizer or anything else," she said.According to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, "Nerve agents are the most toxic of the known chemical-warfare agents."


2.9.2006
Nerve agent alarm clears Senate office building
Second test negative; more testing under way
Wednesday, February 8, 2006; Posted: 8:31 p.m. EST (01:31 GMT)
story.russell.building.gov.jpg
More than 200 people were evacuated from the Russell Senate Office Building on Wednesday.  A U.S. Senate office building was evacuated Wednesday evening after a sensor detected the presence of a possible nerve agent, sources said.
However, a second test came back negative. Eight senators and more than 200 staffers were evacuated after alarms sounded at 7 p.m. in the attic of the Russell Senate Office Building, just north of the Capitol, Senate aides said. The evacuees have been taken to an underground parking garage next to the building, said Eileen McMenamin, a spokeswoman for Sen. John McCain.
Police said no one has shown symptoms of exposure, leading one security expert to suspect a false alarm.If a high concentration of nerve agent had been released in the building, those inside would have exhibited watery eyes, choking and other "very distinct, very sudden-onset symptoms," said Dean Wilkening of the Stanford University Center for International Security and Cooperation."My guess is this probably is a false alarm," Wilkening said.McMenamin said police have ordered those evacuated to remain in the parking lot until additional tests are complete."They said this is precautionary because it could be fertilizer or anything else," she said.According to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, "Nerve agents are the most toxic of the known chemical-warfare agents."replyHi, thanks for the information, although I do not think this event has happened yet.Brian

2.9.2006

dd3041  
2/9/06
building was evacuated Wednesday evening after a sensor detected the presence of a possible nerve agent, but it was later determined to be a false alarm, sources said.

Capitol Police Chief Terrance Gainer said the building was "all clear" as footage from the scene showed the evacuees leaving the area where they had been gathered after the scare.

Eight senators and more than 200 staffers were evacuated after alarms sounded at 7 p.m. in the attic of the Russell Senate Office Building, just north of the Capitol, Senate aides said. (Watch how the people inside were taken to a nearby garage -- 3:30)

Capitol Police spokeswoman Sgt. Kimberly Schneider said she couldn't say whether it was powder, gas or liquid that was detected. It was more like "something in the air" in the building's attic, which takes up an entire floor of the 658,000-square-foot building, she said.

She added that a cleaning solvent could have falsely set off the sensor in the attic, which is used primarily as storage space.

"We grabbed our coats. We grabbed our bags. We were running down the hall to evacuate," said Eileen McMenamin, a spokeswoman for Sen. John McCain.

The evacuees were taken to an underground parking garage next to the building, McMenamin said. Footage from the scene showed the evacuees leaving the garage about 9:30 p.m.

Schneider said earlier that the evacuees in the garage were "being briefed on the situation and they're also being cared for."

She said no one received treatment because none of the evacuees reported having any symptoms of nerve agent exposure -- not even a runny nose.

Police echoed that no one has shown symptoms of exposure, leading one security expert to suspect a false alarm before it was even announced.

If a high concentration of nerve agent had been released in the building, those inside would have exhibited watery eyes, choking and other "very distinct, very sudden-onset symptoms," said Dean Wilkening of the Stanford University Center for International Security and Cooperation.

"My guess is this probably is a false alarm," Wilkening said.

McMenamin said police had ordered those evacuated to remain in the parking garage until additional tests were complete.

"They said this is precautionary because it could be fertilizer or anything else," she said.

According to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, "Nerve agents are the most toxic of the known chemical-warfare agents."

this stuff is pretty scary, whats to happen next

have a good day brian

nancy s

Hi, thanks, will post this.BrianreplyHi, yes it is, and thanks for the help.Brian

1.10.2006

Hi Brian, how are doing and o'kay here the picture looks like it might attack in two places on the 1st, can't read the word below it, the two squares with the numbers 21 and 47 looks like the death toll. Don't know the month that's what killing me here and I hope that is what the picture looks like to you. Let me know thankyou and have a great day!! Jimmy


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Hi, thanks for the help, still working on this one myself.Brian  
  


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