
I've got a major story that deserves your attention.
It is published online today at Guerrilla
News.
I have been researching Delmart Vreeland since
April. He is the American in Canada who wrote
a note in jail this time last year that predicted
9/11 with a pretty good level of detail. Although
he's been dismissed in the major media, the Coleen
Rowley testimony and the Phoenix Memo revelations
are cause for us to reconsider him.
U.S. intelligence did know things about 9/11 that
were ignored.
This story is timely: Vreeland had an extradition
hearing in Toronto on the 9th of September but
he failed to appear. A fake death certificate
has been circulating on the web. A lot of people
want Vreeland dead.
I am the one media professional who has dug deep
and found multiple sources that show Vreeland
is what he claims: a former agent of the Office
of Naval Intelligence. This doesn't negate his
criminal record, rather, it explains it. He is
a break-and-enter artist and a skilled con man
but he has consistently been sprung from jail
whenever he has gotten caught. Playing the part
of the criminal was his directive at ONI.
Vreeland has a strange and twisted relationship
with Leo Wanta, a former Reagan White House covert
operative who destabilized the Russian Ruble.
Wanta says Vreeland is former ONI. (So does former
U.S. Attorney Tom Henry and a certain Hungarian
arms dealer. So does ONI operative Al Martin,
who was involved in Iran/Contra under Richard
Secord.)
Wanta's story is linked to major international
capital flows, Prime Bank Guarantees that made
him and the U.S. Treasury $22 million a day. His
story is also linked to Vince Foster, the Clinton
White House lawyer who died a mysterious death.
Wanta's story has been corroborated by leading
Democrats. This story is bigger than partisan
divides.
Also, I have exclusive proof that:
¥ Vreeland was with the U.S. Navy until year 2000,
contradicting the Navy's own testimony in Canadian
court that he'd been ejected in 1986.
¥ Vreeland's 1999 arrest in NYC has been removed
from court records.
¥ My research features a new translation of a
mysterious note written in Russian that Vreeland
viewed in Moscow in December 2000. This note,
allegedly written by Uday Hussein, Saddam's powerful
first-born son, exonerates Osama bin Laden and
implicates Iraq in 9/11. Although we're not sure
about the veracity of this note, it deserves the
scrutiny of the international community, as does
the whole of this story.
Take
a look at what I've got. My piece is well-sourced
and well written. It is feature-length, at 9,000
words. Folks at CBS News and various Canadian
dailies are considering buying the sub rights.
This is an exclusive: I consider perspectives
that others have missed. Since April, I've interviewed
everyone I could, both those who hate Vreeland,
and people who want him to stay alive.
I have appeared on "60 Minutes" and "Court TV"
regarding my company's publication of controversial
George W. Bush biography Fortunate Son. As you
can see at sanderhicks.com, I'm the former CEO
of Soft Skull Press, where I won awards for outstanding
publishing. I am the subject of a major
documentary about publishing Bush biography
Fortunate Son.
Let's
talk.
Sincerely.
Sander Hicks
Editor-in-Chief @ http://www.SanderHicks.com
631 424 1291
Founder,
Editor-at-Large Soft Skull Press, Inc.
http:/www.softskull.com