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WEB BOT predictions TODAY! Listen on RENSE.COM.. Very scary!

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posted on Jun, 25 2010 @ 09:12 AM
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Originally posted by broahes
Anything that predicts the end of massive amounts of life, yet you have to pay to read the report gets a big
from me.

Wouldn't a person just want to.. ya know.. give people a heads up and not worry about making a profit off of such news?


Couldn't agree more.

Perhaps "they" are beginning to grow a conscience?

I understand that these people have bills to pay too. However, when you weigh things out, it isn't right to charge someone for this kind of information.

- KC



posted on Jun, 25 2010 @ 10:01 AM
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Originally posted by reassor
can someone mirror it ?
thank you


WHY?? It doesn't work as is, why would someone else make poor predictions.

"Maritime disaster" months away from a space shuttle blowing up is NOT a valid prediction.

By the way I did your Tarot card reading for today and you're going to be somewhat happy with some down times.



posted on Jun, 25 2010 @ 10:12 AM
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the web bot is pointless and has yet to make an accurate prediction....remeber last years predictions? Summer of hell. Banks holidays. Disclosure. None of which happend.....following it is a waste.


 
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posted on Jun, 25 2010 @ 10:17 AM
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I listened to it all and thank you posting it. I found it interesting and like everything here I take it with a lump of salt and throw it in the mixer.
What they are saying about the sun is very interesting and could be quite possible. I need to do more research about it but the idea of a periodic flipping of our magnetic fields due to solar activity doesn't seem outrageous to me at all.
S&F



posted on Jun, 25 2010 @ 10:28 AM
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Originally posted by SonoftheSun
The ones that manage the web bot admit that they're right 50% of the time. Not knowing exactly what event will happen either. Sooo...who knows ?


Yes me too when i flick a coin

This web bot prodiction thing is just one up from reading tea leaves, not that i want to offend anyone reading tea leaves.

Web trends could be spotted i know but even that does not gurantee that anything happens.



posted on Jun, 25 2010 @ 10:28 AM
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The problem with the webbots is that it relies on a great many assumptions:

1. That there is a collective consciousness
2. That it allows the prediction of future events
3. That this is deductable via data available on the internet
4. That they have actually engineered an algorithm that would be able to find the data, assess and then weight the data.

Alone the estimate of how much of a data set is representative enough is pure guesswork. I doubt that they actually have the hardware and bandwidth to be able to reliably gather and process enough data, providing their algo works (what would it be based on??????).



posted on Jun, 25 2010 @ 10:45 AM
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Here is an article with some excellent graphics explaining what is contained in the interview -halfpasthuman.com...

It's definitely worth a look.



posted on Jun, 25 2010 @ 10:57 AM
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Originally posted by bestideayet
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From what I have read, LOTS....
en.wikipedia.org...


Wow...I'm now even less impressed.


Claimed hits
The Web Bot is claimed to have predicted several events prior to them occurring, most notably the September 11 attacks and the 2003 Northeastern United States blackout.[4] However, many believe the predictions are vague and, at best, pseudoscientific.[5]


Vague may be the understatment of the year.



September 11 attacks - In June 2001 Web Bot predicted that a catastrophic event would occur within the next 60–90 days.


So lets see...it predicted this in June 2001...what day in June? June 1st? If so then it missed the mark. June 10th? Still missed it. June 15th...barely snuck it in there. How many times has it missed on a similar vague "prediction"???



Space Shuttle Columbia disaster - In January of 2003 the web bots were going on and on about a "maritime disaster"


Ummmm....I don't think you can really clasify that as a "maritime disaster"...but whatever.



And the rest of the "events" have no information about them and they have no links to the "predictions". I'm sure they are just as vague...or flat out wrong like the "maritime disaster".



posted on Jun, 25 2010 @ 01:09 PM
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i love webbot.
do i take it 100% seriously? no
why? well i learned that when you listen to cliff he allways says he writes "worst case scenarios" from what he have in his collecions.

hes very smart man and people should listen to him .. just not in a way like some do ... every one should make up hes own mind not follow others like stupid zombie.



posted on Jun, 27 2010 @ 08:42 PM
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Originally posted by Karma_Chameleon
To all who are interested, there is a free copy of the 2010/2011 web-bot prediction analysis at Jeff Rense's web-site.

Link:
www.rense.com...
- KC

your link doesn't work



posted on Jun, 27 2010 @ 08:45 PM
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I believe more in Web bot than Nostradamus also they predicted the meltdown in oct/ 2008



posted on Jun, 27 2010 @ 10:30 PM
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That's weird.

The link worked at first.................. I checked it. What's strange is that now when you click on it, the link tries to take you to five different web address's.

???

Can't explain it.

Sorry everyone, my home computer has been acting very strange lately.

Oh well, I tried.

- KC



[edit on 27-6-2010 by Karma_Chameleon]



posted on Jun, 27 2010 @ 10:45 PM
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Ive followed the bots for some time, the 2008 melt down is what got me hooked, they predicted this to the day/hour.. it was unreal to watch it take place in front of my eyes.. since then iv'e been a follower of there work quite closely, yes they get stuff wrong , however they get a majority of it correct, and far better than chance.. IF there anywhere correct about ewhats to come , life will be come very interesting shortly..




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