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Originally posted by vonspurter
Not another prediction? Please! And all this from a piece of code which scours the net for the most used terms in web pages, spits them out and then have a human decipher the results inevitably resulting in prediction of a catastrophe!
Webbot - has predicted EVERY Major Earthquake in recent history - they have been correct.
So tell me how long has Mr. Webbot been running in recent history?
Can't understand how anyone can fall for this crap. Please don't take the time to enlighten me on how wonderful this bot is. Just promise me to stop posting on here when it doesn't happen and join the legions of Goodchild and Prophet whatever.
Originally posted by Merriman Weir
Originally posted by questioningall
The language of the webbot for these earthquakes
vomiting loses
thundering shock/crack heard around the world
bowel release
bladder release
isolation (world has to come to aid)
bigger than anything ever before
loud noise cascading around the world
desperate hands
restriction of movements
To be honest, if this is what's given and then, like a modern Nostradamus quatrain, we have to 'decode' the meaning, then that doesn't say earthquake to me at all.
I see that more like some kind of nuclear holocaust or something. I'm seeing descriptions of some kind of radiation sickness. I'm seeing descriptions of an explosion bigger than anything previously known in either testing or Nagasaki/Hiroshima. I'm seeing how people can't really get in or out of the area to give aid.
It might be wise to cancel those American eBay items I'm tracking!
Originally posted by whiteraven
reply to post by Merriman Weir
To me it reads a meteor or asteroid strike....
Good God what a scary thought.
Originally posted by Now_Then
vomiting loses
bowel release
bladder release
These 3 could indicate a wave of gastric flu
did it say anything about the economic situation occuring now?
Originally posted by Faiol
webot is CRAP.... its not a prediction software, it simply sees this crap that we write and thinks it could happen ... thats all ... if we all stop writing this # on the net... then wont be no webot
Originally posted by questioningall
reply to post by TSOM87
did it say anything about the economic situation occuring now?
Yes, Absolutely the webbot got what is happening now on the economic front 1 year ago.
In fact they got the precurser to the event would be Sept. 23 - 27th - which was when Paulson came out saying they needed 700 billion dollars for a bailout!
I hate to say it, BUT the webbot has gotten EVERYTHING going on way ahead of time! It has detailed it out.
The webbot is based on what "all of us" say on the internet - we all form a "super consiousness" and then it is able to come up with what is going to happen in the future.
The bigger the emotional event - the farther out it gets it!
Originally posted by N. Tesla
reply to post by questioningall
really it knows everything? well then please show us some examples. web bot is a failure. if you knew so much about the webbot why didn't you say anything before the 26-27 of september. the web bot is fake. and using proof off the web bots website is like using the bible to prove jesus existed.
Based on the effects of these earthquakes, it can be estimated that they had a magnitude of 8.0 on the Richter scale. As a result of the quakes, large areas sank into the earth, new lakes were formed (notably Reelfoot Lake, Tennessee), and the Mississippi River changed its course, creating numerous geographic exclaves, including Kentucky Bend, along the state boundaries defined by the river. Some sections of the Mississippi River appeared to run backward for a short time. Sandblows were common throughout the area, and their effects can still be seen from the air in cultivated fields. Church bells were reported to ring in Boston, Massachusetts and sidewalks were reported to have been cracked and broken in Washington, D.C.[2] There were also reports it toppled chimneys in Maine.