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SG: And what happened? RD: The ETs destroyed the weapon as it went toward the Moon. The idea of any explosion of a nuclear weapon in space by any Earth government was not acceptable to the extraterrestrials, and that has been demonstrated over and over. SG: How was that demonstrated? RD: By the destruction of any nuclear weapon sent into space... And then later, on our visits to Los Alamos and Livermore, we found that people were interested in the extraterrestrial technology, very much so. SG: Did those conversations indicate that there were materials of extraterrestrial origin that were being studied? RD: Oh yes; oh yes. In fact, that was the time when Area 51 became notorious... especially London." He also said at the time that Pope John Paul II would die very soon, just three months before the latter died. "The world will go through freak weather; climate will see dramatic changes and hazardous consequences; flooding and drought will burst out at any moments of the year; hurricanes, rainstorms will be common in many areas. Many towns around the world will be swamped." Among a batch of predictions, Dr Al- Charni believes the US president will face "significant problems before being shot dead in a public place by the fall of 2005". But George W. Bush is not the only politi- cian facing an untimely end. Dr Al-Charni predicted that Iraqi prime minister Iyad Allawi will also fall victim to assassination, while Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen) will be shot dead in May or June 2005 [or by the end of the year, according to another report; at the time of our going to press in early September, both were still alive, although the Iraqi vice-president Dr Adel Abdulmahdi did escape an assassination attempt on 15 August; Ed.]. Furthermore, he predicted the death of Saudi King Fahd this year [King Fahd died on | August, having been admitted to hos- pital in May for unspecified tests; Ed.]. Completing what looks like a bleak year for Middle East leaders, former Iraqi dicta- tor Saddam Hussein is also set to die before his upcoming trial. Al-Charni added that Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon will withdraw from government next year and spend his remaining days in a wheelchair. While those predictions offer tempting long-odds, there will be few takers for his final prediction. Al-Charni believes con- tinuing security problems in Iraq will lead to the removal from office of US defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld. (Funny, most of Washington is saying the same thing.) The 7 July bombings in London this year prompted Dr Al-Charni to warn that France is next on the target line, saying Paris would be the next major European city to suffer a major terror attack. "At the end of this summer or at the beginning of winter...France, and especially Paris, will be the target of a very big offensive," said Al-Charni. "I clearly see three targets in Paris: the Eiffel Tower, the Paris tunnel and the Montparnasse district." Although Dr Al-Charni, who is vice- president of the International Astrology Federation, has an excellent record when it comes to seeing the future, the prediction of a major terror attack in Tel Aviv during January's 2005 elections for the Palestinian Authority leader failed to come true. Only time will tell how many more of Dr Al-Charni's insights become our reality. The Disclosure Project, a nonprofit research and public interest group, has identified over 400 military, intelligence, government and corporate witnesses to rogue UFO- and ET-related projects and events. The testimony of these witnesses, along with government documents and other evidence, may be seen at website http://www.DisclosureProject.org. The Disclosure Project report and CD-ROM are also available from this site. (Sources: Daily Star, Lebanon, 28 December 2004, http://www.dailystar.com.|b/article. asp?edition_id=10&categ_id=2&article_id= 11319; Babnet, 23 December 2004, http://www.babnet.net/en_detail. asp ?id=456; Al Bawaba, 11 July 2005, http://www.albawaba.com/en/news/186094) TUNISIAN ASTROLOGER WARNS OF DRAMATIC EVENTS IN 2005 r Hassan Al-Charni is a well-known Tunisian astrologer who became internationally famous by predicting the death of Princess Diana in an horrific car accident—11 months before it happened. On Arabia TV on | January 2004, he predicted Yasser Arafat would die in very fishy and unexplained circumstances towards the end of 2004 [as he did, on 11 November 2004], and he also foresaw the assassination of Hamas leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin [which happened on 22 March 2004; Ed.]. Dr Al-Charni holds a doctorate in astro- physics and is a special adviser to many prominent and influential figures around the world. In an interview for the Tunisian paper Al-Hadath in December 2004, he gave some forecasts for the year 2005. According to astrological signs, he predicted that 2005 is going to be critical on political and socio-economic levels. "It will be a year of huge crises and ter- rorism as well. Many terrorist acts will take place all around the world, including strong blasts that will rock Britain, and he 1 >. NEXUS = 61 "Yeah, yeah, you found a new UFO website. So what's new?" OCTOBER — NOVEMBER 2005 www.nexusmagazine.com