"never give up, look for avalanche marks, happened day went missing, small event, will be found at 4PM"
"red card stuck in snow, global warming caused this, bone is broken, break in the wind, helicopter, find them, use infrared camera, can see through snow for 36 hours"
Hi Tim, just did another RV and I'm still getting the same snow cave.
Hi, thanks and will post this information, however I'm not sure my DD was correct, it says they will be found at 4PM, and from what I have been told, they have not been found yet.
Brian, in your remote viewing I have noticed that you have not stated if you think they are alive right now, any reason for this?
I'm doing this because I do not want anyone to give up hope, or stop searching. I suggest that searchers look at my drawings, as the last RV I did seems to confirm the same thing. It does not matter what I think, as it will not help the search if I say they are dead...please keep looking. Also again, I suggest they look down the mountain, not up, and look for areas of recent small avalanches...they will be found. I also suggest the use of high powered metal detectors, if they are not already using them.
Brian, breaking news, and he was found at 4PM local time, do you know who it was.
Hi Julie, and I'm sorry he was not found alive, I believe this is James. I cannot stress enough, do not stop the search, the 2 climbers are in the snow, and went down the slope...look for recently . Please look at my drawings.


HOOD RIVER, Ore. Dec 17, 2006 (AP)— Authorities said a climber on Mount Hood was found dead in a second snow cave, and he's believed to be one of the three missing climbers
12.17.2006
Per request, this is another RV of this case.

"spit spit up 700 feet down found Monday"
Not sure what it means, but there location could be 700 feet from the location of the climber that was found and they will be located tomorrow...and I cannot stress this enough, do not stop searching.
12.18.2006
Mt. Hood body identified as Kelly James
By JOSEPH B. FRAZIER, Associated Press Writer
42 minutes ago
HOOD RIVER, Ore. - A missing climber found dead in a snow cave on Mount Hood was identified as the Dallas man who had placed a distress call to relatives a little more than a week ago, a person close to the family said Monday.
Searchers found the cave Sunday near the area located by signals from the cell phone of Kelly James, who made a four-minute call to his family Dec. 10, said Jessica Nunez, a spokeswoman for the climber's family.
On Monday, a recovery team was expected to retrieve the body, which remained on the mountain over night because darkness made it too dangerous to retrieve. The search for James' two companions was to focus on the treacherous north side of Oregon's highest mountain.
The discovery of James' body followed a long week of hope in the search on the 11,239-foot mountain.
Family members had relied on intense religious faith along with confidence that the trio's extensive mountaineering experience would save them from a week of blizzards and single-digit temperatures that hampered search teams on the mountain and in aircraft.
James, 48, had told his family that his climbing party was in trouble and that Brian Hall, 37, also of Dallas, and Jerry "Nikko" Cooke, 36, of New York City, had headed back down, apparently for help. James may have been injured.
His body was found in a second snow cave near the first, about 300 feet below the summit. Rescuers found two ice axes, a sleeping bag or pad and rope in the first. It was not known if any gear was in the second cave.
Prospects of finding the other two climbers was dimming, said rescue team member Brian Hukari, who was among those who searched the first cave.
"They've been out a long time now ... they, obviously, if they are alive they're really weak," Hukari told CNN. "They don't have radios, they don't have communications. They're down in the trees somewhere. Even, sometimes even if you have communications down in those canyons, they're not going to get out."
James' mother, Lou Ann Cameron, told The Associated Press she did not want to talk about her son and referred questions to the Hood River County Sheriff's Office.
Teams looking for Hall and Cooke planned to focus on possible descent routes on Eliot Glacier and Cooper Spur, relatively lower levels of the mountain, in case the other two got down that far, said Pete Hughes of the sheriff's office, the lead agency in the search.
"Eliot Glacier is real dangerous so we will do that by air only," Hughes said Monday. "It's a bad avalanche area with crevasses. There are still people in crevasses that have never been recovered."
Near the first snow cave, helicopters had spotted rope that had been intentionally laid out in a Y-shape, which climbers often use to indicate their location. There also was an ice spike and footprints, apparently headed up the mountain, said Sgt. Gerry Tiffany, a spokesman for the Hood River County sheriff's office.
Searchers dug through the first cave to ensure no one was there and took the equipment, which will be examined for clues. The second cave with the climber's body was found a short time later.
It was not immediately clear which cave was occupied first, or why or when the climber, or climbers, decided to move from it.
Weather has been harsh since the three were reporting missing, with heavy snow and wind gusts of up to 100 mph. The snow stopped Saturday, but wind of up to 50 mph blew the fresh snow, hampering visibility.
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Thanks for letting me know this, any status on the other two?
Brian
12.17.2006
I noticed you mentioned E Glacier in your RV..
"Eliot Glacier is real dangerous so we will do that by air only," Hughes said Monday. "It's a bad avalanche area with crevasses. There are still people in crevasses that have never been recovered."
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Hi, I wrote 'E Glacier' so I guess that's what it is, just curious, is there any other glaciers stating with the letter 'E' in the local area?
Brian
12.17.2007 HOW TO LOCATE BRIAN AND JERRY
I have been very frustrated about this case, as it does not seem that anyone that can help in this matter is actually listening to me. Below is a very simple way to locate Brian and Jerry and does not require anyone to actually be on the mountain and does cost too much to do. I'm asking everyone that reads this to please try and contact anyone that could possible put this plan into action. I'm also requesting anyone that has contact with the searchers, please contact me with a phone number or email address so I can post it here ASAP. Like always, you can have full credit for my work, I just want these two men located now.
I have been right on all details of this case so far, so please at least try this.

Step one:
Take two any type of snow jackets, sew up the bottom and both sleeves.
Fill the jacket with 106 pounds of road salt and the second with 112 pounds of salt (this has nothing to do with the weight of Brian and Jerry)
Sew up the neck section of the jacket...ensure the jacket is able to hold the weight of the salt...do whatever it takes.
Step two:
Using a helicopter lower the first jacket (106 lbs) directly below the bottom of the first snow cave opening...then release it.
The jacket should slide down the mountain and leave a small indentation/path in the snow/ice on the way down.
Watch the path the jacket takes very closely, especially where it stops...suggest this process is videotaped for later viewing.
Step three:
Mark the area where the jacket stops with a flag, and if still possible, push it free and continue to track the path of the jacket and where it stops.
Step four:
Immediately using any sort of PVC pipe, poke holes in the snow where the jacket first stopped...it's possible Brian will be here.
Step five:
If Brian is not found right away, proceed to step six immediately...if Brian is found...go back to step one and do the same thing starting at the bottom of the 2nd snow cave (make sure this jacket weighs 112 pounds)
Step Six:
Using the same water bag equipment that's used to fight fires in the area, fill the entire bag with road salt instead.
Release the entire load of road salt at the same point the jacket was released...the salt should follow the path the jacket took down the mountain.
Do this again if needed, until the path is marked with melting snow/ice, much of the salt will stop in the same areas that the jacket stopped...thus melting the ice and snow and hopefully uncover Brian.
Step Seven:
Repeat the entire process to find Jerry
Additional Suggestions:
If Brian and Jerry are not fond, this method can be used at other locations on the mountain.
If you wish to help, you can send an email to the news media, below is a few that I was able to locate:
netaudr@abc.com
nightline@abcnews.com
2020@abc.com
nightline@abcnews.com
2020@abc.com
evening@cbsnews.com
netaudr@abc.com
nightline@abcnews.com
comments@foxnews.com
nightly@nbc.com
today@nbc.com
dateline@nbc.com
world@msnbc.com
info@cnbc.com
newshour@pbs.org
ombudsman@npr.org
atc@npr.org
totn@npr.org
morning@npr.org
rush@eibnet.com
phil.boyce@abc.com
readers.rep@latimes.com
nytnews@nytimes.com
editor@usatoday.com
wsj.ltrs@wsj.com
wsjcontact@dowjones.com
letters@washpost.com
ombudsman@washpost.com
letters@newsweek.com
letters@time.com
tips@upi.com
info@ap.org
letters@usnews.com
letters@time.com
webmaster@briansprediction.com
Note: this is not the time to be skeptical about this advise, there will be plenty of time after the rescue, and I will only welcome comments that are constructive.
12.17.2006
I just E-mailed your entire section regarding the missing mountain climbers to the Pacific Mountain Rescue Team that is looking for the climbers. Let's keep our fingers crossed that they look through everything - including your last entry.
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Thanks Charly, and I hope they are found soon.
Brian
12.17.2006
I'm somewhat of a remote viewer/clairvoyant/empath and what I feel and see immediately when reading your plea for help was on the SW corner of the mountain...under rock....as in the rock above them,..like a small cliff.
The picture I see on your website has the rock, although not sure that is the right one.
They are not far from the foot....I would guess 1/4 of the way up the SW side of the mountain.
I honestly can't say exactly about how many are still alive, I feel 1...and barely.
I don't know if it's any help....there seems to be something to the west of the mountain, below it...like the city is on that side of the mountain...and on the other side whatever....more mountain I think.
He couldn't see it...he got off track, but was headed down. That is the side he is on....The sun is setting on the west side of that mountain when I see this image. He looks into the sun.
I hope they are found. Not sure if that's any help at all, but that's what I pick up.
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Hi Terri, and I'm glad I got this email before going to bed...will post it ASAP.
Brian
12.21.2006
Brian,
A few more words on the Hood Mountain missing men. First of all, in terms of connecting with people through telepathy or psychic means in a crisis, please understand that I realize in your position, dealing with many missing people and other remote viewing issues, you cannot possibly make telepathic contact with each one. For one thing, that amount of emotional involvement repeatedly would take its toll on you, I believe. Maintaining a level of detachment is probably needed because of the sheer volume of work you do. In the case of the men on the mountain, however, I felt in that case further encouragement from me for you to personally attempt to connect with them telepathically was about the only thing you could do at that point given the feeling of the situation as a whole. I did not mention in the last letter deliberately, as I held back, but I realized that if you did go ahead and try all that much harder to make telepathic linkage, with any success, that you might be watching them die in a more intimate way. In that case, to be present with someone at their time of death, whether in person or from afar, may have far greater meaning on many levels than if one had stayed out of it more.
Next, partly what caused me to suggest what I did suggest to you are two books I have read. One is that one I recommended earlier to you about the Afterlife Explorations. In that book, Bruce Moen encourages people to find PUL (pure unconditional love) and to send that energy to anybody, alive or in spirit, to open channels for communication. Next, a book I read by Tom Brown Jr., the man up in New Jersey to offers survival courses with a Native American bent (his mentor, Grandfather, was an Apache whose band refused to go on a reservation, but hid out in the most rugged areas of the southwest and northern Mexico) describes a man Grandfather met who was living totally alone out in the wilderness and who walked, cooked, opened doors, etc., just like a seeing man but was BLIND. He was seeing everything using remote viewing or psychic ability. This means his level of vision was as clear as if his eyes were open, seeing. Therefore, my recommendations that you could actually remote view the men on the mountain with that level of clarity was not a negative statement but a firm belief about what is possible when one is fully open psychically. I realize your gifts are very visual and have high acuity; whether you feel you can see as clearly as I was suggesting is for you to know and decide. I was not attempting to push you unkindly past your abilities into a range you are not either comfortable or ready to do, but to indicate that as I lay doing the best I could to feel out the situation as it was, it seemed like the most immediate thing to do was to go to the men directly, or in other crisis situations, to go to the victims directly and see if something could be done from that outlet. For example, if someone could have telepathically communicated to the man from San Francisco that shelter and food was only a brief distance away, he might have gotten it and gone in that direction.
Telepathic linkages are tricky; not everyone has this ability to send out, but they may have the ability to receive. Some people receive consciously; others receive subconsciously. It seems in order for telepathy to work, the person sending the message has to feel and know there is a resonance. You can feel it when you have psychic talking or dialogue going on. Otherwise, there is a shut door. When there is a shut door, all you can do is try to get others to do what you need to have done to save the people. But if you can get the person to hear your suggestions, it would really be good. I have had people try to telepathically connect with me and if I sense they are not coming from a good space, or if I disagree with their message, I refute their energy like irritating mosquitos; if at any point you feel you want to telepathically link with someone, realize that they hear you best when your compassion and empathy shows how sincere you are. I suspect you have talked to many, many people in this way, anyway.
Beyond that, in the future when you have a psychic connection so strongly as you did with these men, complete with premonitions, very detailed solutions for their rescue (the sand bags coming from the ice cave entrances), etc....please continue, as I am sure you do, to try to identify doorways of openings to the rescuers. The question to ask seems to be, in situations like this when it seems very difficult to get people to do the right thing to rescue victims or missing people, is: who out there resonates with the suggestions for rescue? In your dreams, or in your pillow questions, if you have not already done so, you might ask of your higher source...who out there will listen to me, and who will GET THE JOB DONE? Ask for the very nitty gritty about WHO WILL GET THE JOB DONE in terms of rescue. Feel the energy of who it is, in what direction. Would it be, for example, the private sector, a private owner of a plane? Would the officials let a private party up there, somebody outside the official rescue mission? That kind of thing. It is not "just" how to rescue them...the psychic solutions need to include WHO is the one or group most likely to jump in, roll up their sleeves, listen to a higher power and inner feelings, and to not pass the buck. Ask your dreams and remote viewings to include both the rescue plan and the people who will actually do the work.
Have a good day, no need to reply, God bless,
Terri
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Thanks Terri, and you have some good points.
It's very frustrating though doing these RV's and not having anyone take action on what I've seen. When I RV, most of the time I see black and white images...like in my dreams. I sketch what I see, and write down what I hear...although the word 'hear' is not correct, but it's the closest word I can find.
I'm not sure if my RV ability has gotten better since I starting doing this, but I know the way I translate what I see, feel and hear to others has. When there are no words for what your trying to say, it's very difficult to translate.
I have requested help from dozens of people that claim they can RV, some of them very famous, yet have not received a single reply. I guess they do not want to help, or possible not want anyone else to know what they do.
Brian
December 22. 2006 1:00PM
Small Teams Look for Clues on Mt. Hood

Staff Sgt. Derrick Brooks, left, and Staff Sgt. Josh Johnston of the U.S. Air Force Reserves 304th Rescue Squadron prepare to remove climber Kelly James body a snow cave he had been staying in on Mount Hood, Ore., Monday Dec. 18, 2006. Results of an autopsy Wednesday show James, from Dallas, Texas, died of hypothermia. Sheriff Joe Wampler said planes would be sent out to look for the two climbers who remain missing, but history and mountain experts suggest it might be spring before Brian Hall of Dallas and Jerry "Nikko" Cooke of New York are found. (AP Photo/Todd Wells)
By TIM FOUGHT
Associated Press Writer
A break in winter weather allowed small teams of searchers to return to the snowy slopes of Mount Hood on Thursday looking for clues on the whereabouts of two climbers lost and presumed dead.
Two small teams planned to climb to about 7,500 to 8,000 feet to confirm that the "anomalies" seen from the air earlier in the search were really natural features and not evidence of the climbers, Deputy Matt English said.
"We're covering all our bases," he said.
Sheriff Joe Wampler said Wednesday that the rescue mission was over.
After a search touched off by a cell phone call from Kelly James of Dallas to his family on Dec. 10, reporting his mountaineering party in trouble on Oregon's Mount Hood, Wampler put an end to rescue operations. He cited concern about the risk to the volunteer mountaineers and aircraft crews and a winter storm that blew over the area, dusting ski slopes on the mountain with two to three inches of fresh snow. Skies cleared partially Thursday.
Before announcing an end to the search, Wampler took the controls of a departmental Piper Cub and flew to the 11,239-foot mountain to check out a last tip about gear that might have belonged to a climber. What appeared to a snowshoer from afar to be a yellow tent turned out, on closer inspection, to be rock.
So, the Hood River County sheriff landed his plane and told reporters that the search had turned to "recovery" - which means in search and rescue parlance a hunt for bodies.
Although Wampler said planes would be sent out to look for the two climbers who remain missing, history and mountain experts say it may be spring before Brian Hall of Dallas and Jerry "Nikko" Cooke of New York City are found.
James was found in a snow cave Sunday, several days after he died of hypothermia, according to the results of an autopsy Wednesday.
Wampler said he talked with members of the Hall and Cooke families, some of whom proposed that the search be ended.
"They weren't all ready to do this, but that's where we have to be the responsible ones on behalf of everybody else," Wampler said.
What happened on the mountain isn't known except for conjecture based on James' call, photos the party took, and mute evidence such as two ice axes and a climbing harness.
Authorities say James may have been injured in a fall, and Hall and Cooke may have fallen or been blown over a cliff, buried by an avalanche or died of hypothermia.
Most of the volunteer mountaineers who helped to find James and recover his body had returned to their workaday lives by Tuesday. National Guard helicopters returned to their bases. On Tuesday, the department's two Piper Cubs flew to the mountain, reportedly carrying one or more family members.
"Working with the families, it was tough," Wampler said Wednesday. He said the families were told from the beginning that "incidents on the mountain are very unforgiving."
12.26.2006
Brian, regarding the RV:
I don't know whether the two remaining men are still alive as I have not checked the most current news; the situation does feel harsh. I got the message last night and felt it again this morning to remind you to not hold back from talking to the people you remote view, out loud even if you feel silly because they are far away. You really do giive off a signal when you remote view somebody; I have truly have felt your vibration as you look into something. This signal can be used to talk to somebody in a crisis. Perhaps by going into your compassion, your heart, you can best talk to them, as this sends out a resonanating feeling. Also, you can send out your energy to them in a variety of ways - throwing out your astral body toward them to "touch" them; feeling your spiritual or crown chakra as a force connecting with your mind and will and sending energy from that arena there; etc. I am certain you must utilize a form of remote influencing on some level whether conscious or unconscious; in the case of crises of life and death, don't hesitate to guide, steer or otherwise tell the people where to go or what to do. If, for example, you are looking at them about to get too close to a 2500 foot drop-off in the dark, advise them with your mind as you hold their image in your mind to go to the left or the right. This is a poor example, but it is used for visual purposes, to get my point across. Also, as you hold the people in your mind, try even harder to connect with their beings, how they feel to you, as this will help you talk to them better. I am sure you know this already, but my feeling is, my personal feeling, is that as you view a person remotely, you can work on understanding more your connection to their situation as it connects back with you personally. There is a resonance. Your vibration most definitely does say "hello" to people you remote view, as I am sure you know, but you can work on this more definitively to get your message across directly to the people in crisis. Understand your energy, your thoughts truly can make a difference in these people's lives. It can be as simple as "hold on, we have help coming" to directions on where better to place their bodies.
Bless you,
Terri
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Hi and thanks for the email Terri, I hope they are still alive...I know it seems impossible...but I'm a believer in never giving up hope.
Brian
1.18.2007
I have no relation to this case whatsoever but have always wondered what might have become of a girl named Stephanie Crane from Challis, Idaho. She disappeared on October 11, 1993 while walking towards a local high school. I was a kid when she disappeared but was in another small town a couple years ago and saw her faded missing poster still hanging. It's been a cold case for a long time.
Also, I was looking at some of the other missing people cases you have looked into. In regards to the missing hikers on Mt. Hood, as a long time skier I've been told if you are hit by an avalanche that you need to "spit up" because you get disoriented and can't tell up from down. Spitting so that it falls with gravity tells you which way is down so if you are able to move you can start working towards getting to the surface. The unfortunate thing about avalanches is that it is like being stuck in cement so you are pretty limited.
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Hi Kelly, thanks for this information and will post it. Will also do a RV for Stephanie.
Brian
12.21.2007
CASE # 238
http://www.pmru.org/pressroom/headlines/20070908SearchforMissingBodies.html
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Hi, glad to hear they are still looking.
Brian