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Thursday, February 01, 2007 00:43:53 -0500As of Thursday, February 01, 2007 00:43:53 -0500 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. You will receive full credit for your find, to include reward monies.  Please include the exact date of the dream and the DD number.  And again, thank you for your time, its very much appreciated.

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DD4923


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This says that ex US sectary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld is called back to work by the Pentagon, American citizens will not be told.


Notes from Kevin: Yup... this dream was just confirmed to me recently. My uncles ex-wifes cousins brothers former roomate was just laid off from that same position at the old Hexicon so that Mr Rumple Stills Skin could apply for it. Man Brian, I can see why your dreams are almost 90% true. Keep up the good work buddy.

What if this dream became reality? What if Rumsfeild was a secret covert masonic name that meant Rumple Still Skin?  What if I wrote all of this because all of you are soo stuck on yourselves that ya just don't care anymore? And what if you were addicted to reading Brians dreams day after day? My god... it never ends!


1.29.2007Brian:

I am new to your site, but I think you have something special.

Rumsfeld's transition raises questions
By Rowan Scarborough
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
January 25, 2007


Former Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld has left the Pentagon, but not
the Defense Department.
   On Jan. 4, Mr. Rumsfeld opened a government-provided transition office
in Arlington and has seven Pentagon-paid staffers working for him, a
Pentagon official said.
   The Pentagon lists Mr. Rumsfeld as a "nonpaid consultant," a status he
needs in order to review secret and top-secret documents, the official said.
   Mr. Rumsfeld and his aides, who include close adviser Stephen Cambone,
are sifting through the thousands of pages of documents generated during his
tenure.
   The Pentagon official said former secretaries are entitled to a
transition office to sort papers, some of which can be taken with them for a
library, for archives or to write a book.
   The transition office has raised some eyebrows inside the Pentagon. Some
question the size of the staff, which includes two military officers and two
enlisted men. They also ask why the sorting could not have been done from
the time Mr. Rumsfeld resigned Nov. 8 to when he left the building Dec. 18.
   The Pentagon official, who asked not to be named, said Mr. Rumsfeld
served nearly six years as secretary, more than any other defense chief but
one, meaning he accumulated an above-average pile of paper.
   What's more, Mr. Rumsfeld managed the bureaucracy via "snowflakes," his
typed directives on white paper that fell all over the Pentagon by the
hundreds.
   Mr. Rumsfeld, who resigned under pressure after Republicans lost control
of Congress in an election largely decided on the stalemated Iraq war,
reportedly is undecided about his long-term plans. But he thinks he has a
lot to contribute in the debate over new ideas and national security. He has
talked about writing a book and articles on foreign affairs, but he has made
no final decision.
   Mr. Rumsfeld's two immediate predecessors handled their transitions
differently.
   William Cohen, President Clinton's last defense secretary, went straight
to his new consulting firm in Washington, said a top adviser, Robert Tyrer.
   The Pentagon set up an office with two military personnel to sort
through his papers for about six weeks.
   "It was useful to have a place to make sure things were sorted correctly
and all issues of classification strictly reviewed and observed," said Mr.
Tyrer, who is now president of the Cohen Group.
   The unclassified documents were transferred to the University of Maine's
William S. Cohen Center, he said.
   Mr. Cohen's predecessor, William Perry, left office in January 1997 and
returned immediately to his home state of California. He did not open a
transition office in Washington. He began teaching at Stanford University,
said Deborah Gordon, his spokeswoman.
   His papers arrived in compact disc form and were deposited at the Hoover
Institution on the Stanford campus, she said.

Best Wishes,

David
Chicago, IL
 

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Thanks David and I hope you enjoy the site, I have also posted this information.Brian


1.29.2007

dd4923 bRIAN YOU ARE gooD!!!!!!! I am going to send This DD 4923 To Washington Times. Hope thay look At IT Good night

 
Wilma

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Thanks Wilma :)

Brian

Rumsfeld's transition raises questions

By Rowan Scarborough
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
January 25, 2007
Former Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld has left the Pentagon, but not the Defense Department.
On Jan. 4, Mr. Rumsfeld opened a government-provided transition office in Arlington and has seven Pentagon-paid staffers working for him, a Pentagon official said.
The Pentagon lists Mr. Rumsfeld as a "nonpaid consultant," a status he needs in order to review secret and top-secret documents, the official said.
Mr. Rumsfeld and his aides, who include close adviser Stephen Cambone, are sifting through the thousands of pages of documents generated during his tenure.
The Pentagon official said former secretaries are entitled to a transition office to sort papers, some of which can be taken with them for a library, for archives or to write a book.
The transition office has raised some eyebrows inside the Pentagon. Some question the size of the staff, which includes two military officers and two enlisted men. They also ask why the sorting could not have been done from the time Mr. Rumsfeld resigned Nov. 8 to when he left the building Dec. 18.
The Pentagon official, who asked not to be named, said Mr. Rumsfeld served nearly six years as secretary, more than any other defense chief but one, meaning he accumulated an above-average pile of paper.
What's more, Mr. Rumsfeld managed the bureaucracy via "snowflakes," his typed directives on white paper that fell all over the Pentagon by the hundreds.
Mr. Rumsfeld, who resigned under pressure after Republicans lost control of Congress in an election largely decided on the stalemated Iraq war, reportedly is undecided about his long-term plans. But he thinks he has a lot to contribute in the debate over new ideas and national security. He has talked about writing a book and articles on foreign affairs, but he has made no final decision.
Mr. Rumsfeld's two immediate predecessors handled their transitions differently.
William Cohen, President Clinton's last defense secretary, went straight to his new consulting firm in Washington, said a top adviser, Robert Tyrer.
The Pentagon set up an office with two military personnel to sort through his papers for about six weeks.
"It was useful to have a place to make sure things were sorted correctly and all issues of classification strictly reviewed and observed," said Mr. Tyrer, who is now president of the Cohen Group.
The unclassified documents were transferred to the University of Maine's William S. Cohen Center, he said.
Mr. Cohen's predecessor, William Perry, left office in January 1997 and returned immediately to his home state of California. He did not open a transition office in Washington. He began teaching at Stanford University, said Deborah Gordon, his spokeswoman.
His papers arrived in compact disc form and were deposited at the Hoover Institution on the Stanford campus, she said.



 

 





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