Yes, there is a "hustle" factor when it comes to such interactions and one's price tag. Ironically, most of the psychic types I know that do legal and even some military type work aren't out headline chasing and in fact, choose to keep what they do quiet. In the words of one particular lady that does this kind of thing
"I don't need more headaches in my life than I have living as a normal person in society..." In the cases I was referring to (and like the 9/11 situation) those involved at the "official" level who get the "psychic feedback" as it were, don't listen to just one person but the "hunches" of several, including what more "legit" sources are finding when they reach out to look in the direction the psychic's are pointing to; it's a kind of cooperative course of action in which the psychics are just one very small part of the over-all activity. Though I have had training by a couple of the people that do this sort of consulting at the more consistent level, I'm very much on the outer fringes when it comes to knowing what's what and how it all comes together. I was drawn in for a brief period because of the radio show broadcast and the dots that got connected, nothing more.
As an "Entertainer" I will exploit "Headline Predictions" -- tricks that look prophetic but tricks just the same. This is nowhere close to how things work when it comes to situations like the 9/11 impressions; the latter being part of my private life as someone tied to a shamanic-based/gnostic mode of spirituality and thus, what I discover on that plane stays there... it's typically very private and shared only with other members of "the community". Sadly, I tend to be brutally honest and when I was asked by the Shock Jock hosting the show what parting visions I had for the future, I told him about how like-minded souls in the region were all picking up on the same kind of impressions, visions, etc. The rest, as they say, is history.
PARDON my jumping to conclusions but how you worded your bullet points felt exactly like the common set-up used by the majority of cynics when they are sharpening their teeth to pounce on a "Psychic". It is something I tend to be very gun-shy over, mainly because of the redundancy of it all and the fact that it never brings about any kind of resolution; people will see things and believe things based on what their personal experiences are in life, that's the bottom line. If circumstances allow them to look at those situations differently for whatever reason, then it is possible that a shift in attitude happens... what some refer to as a "Spiritual Awakening" or, to the contrary, a more reinforced course of "denial" -- not "denial" in the sense of personal non-acceptance to something but more in the sense of not wanting to or hosting the conviction that permits belief in things fantastic.
With this in mind, I repeat what I said previously, hoping that we don't turn this into a classic cat & mouse game