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To: PROLIFE who wrote (303088)10/1/2002 5:11:12 PM
From: Baldur Fjvlnisson  Respond to of 769670
 
SPECIAL REPORT: Wildcard

Sander Hicks, September 26, 2002

Who is Delmart "Mike" Vreeland?

guerrillanews.com

The question has beguiled thousands since the shady, self-proclaimed operative for the U.S. Office of Naval Intelligence says he tried to warn the world about 9/11 while sitting in a Canadian jail in the summer of 2001. Vreeland, who is now a fugitive from both Canadian and American justice, claims to have written a set of notes that listed potential terrorist targets, including the World Trade Center. The notes were eerie. But were they real? Is Vreeland a con man, or is he really a spy whose government has turned on him?

His story has largely been discredited by numerous news outlets, most notably The Nation. But six months ago, GNN teamed up with Soft Skull Press founder Sander Hicks to find some answers for ourselves. It is a bizarre tale, part Bourne Identity, part Miami Vice, and part Jerry Springer, in which facts, disinformation, and delusion all seem to intersect in the dark underbelly of black ops, geopolitics and family dysfunction.

Read GNN’s exclusive nine-part investigative report:

WILDCARD:

Down the Rabbit Hole With

the Man Who Says He Tried to

Warn the World About 9/11