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webbot tipping point/emotional release 14/11/10 at 6.50 am.....

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posted on Nov, 14 2010 @ 11:21 PM
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Originally posted by Boomer1941
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Why did you even waste your time on this...lol

Just supporting the claim that if people actually buy subscriptions then he must be making a killing.



posted on Nov, 15 2010 @ 12:12 AM
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Webbots may be able to "read' trends based on present/past events and banking on history repeating itself, but that is a far cry from making an actual future prediction of what and when.

Ironically, it always appears that so many numerologists, astrologers and kind alike only ticket to fame is by referencing present events to their past prediction charts. This is done after the fact and always involves a complicated nonsense mathematical formula.

One can only follow their own instincts to best gauge what may be around the corner (It's called PREMONITION, NOT PREDICTION).

I can safely predict I will NOT be reading any more threads involving predictions.

That being said, enjoy today!



posted on Nov, 15 2010 @ 12:13 AM
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Originally posted by Vandalour
I though it was monday ?? no ?

Im hoping for full disclosure of the ufo subject at the G20...

6.50 am ?? What timeline ? I live in Denmark.. what time will it happen here ?
edit on 13-11-2010 by Vandalour because: (no reason given)


People are still waiting for a full disclosure? Really?

If that happens you can pretty much rest assured that either Earth will be invaded on the following day or contact will be made in a scale that the authorities worldwide won't be able to control.

So personally I would advise you to stop waiting for such thing. I really doubt they will say anything more concrete.

By know it's a fact that most authorities and religions no longer neglect the existence of extra-terrestrial life. So I doubt we will get much more than what has already been told.



posted on Nov, 15 2010 @ 12:15 AM
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gee how about that? another doomsday prediction by a search based A.I. failed.

"the best thing about the internet is: everybody has access to it. the worst thing about the internet is: everybody has access to it" - Jim Marrs



posted on Nov, 15 2010 @ 12:24 AM
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Dear Internets,
Google is NOT a prophet.
Thank you.



posted on Nov, 15 2010 @ 02:19 AM
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Originally posted by wills120
Something great has already happened to me....found out this morning that I'm going to be a father!


GRATS man. many blessings to you and your family.



posted on Nov, 15 2010 @ 03:20 AM
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I believe that november 14th will be the end of the world as we know it.

Wait its already the 15th.....I mean my sources in the CIA told me they received a text message from a reptilian in our government who said that november 16th will be the end of the world as we know it.

However, the message also went on to say that. In the event they feel lazy that day, it may be postponed until december 16th.

Dun dun done



posted on Nov, 15 2010 @ 09:26 AM
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WELL IS NOV 15 AND AS ALWAYS NOTHING HAPPEND NOTHING NOT A THING.



posted on Nov, 15 2010 @ 10:04 AM
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Tipping Point



 



the web bot partners site -> urbansurvival.com...

leads off todays blog like page with a extensive explaination of just what a tipping-point event is



i'd like to add that his tipping-point is like a 'La grange point' out in space
where the gravitational influences between two opposing sources meet... it becomes a tipping-point
as the gravity increases as one travels in the direction one was headed to begin with..
just like gravity increasing... the strength of the future event increases its influence of the world around
you as time flows from the moment as the 'tipping-point' begins,


would appreciate if somebody would tell Mr Ure of this analogy tipping-point = La Grange point

urbansurvival.com...


and


ESA - Space Science - What are Lagrange points?
Lagrange points are locations in space where gravitational forces and the orbital motion of a body balance each other. They were discovered by French mathematician Louis ...
www.esa.int/esaSC/SEMM17XJD1E_index_0.html




thanks, s/ MusiVick St Udio



posted on Nov, 15 2010 @ 10:11 AM
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WooHooo!!!!

Good for you wills!

Looks like you got your own personal tipping point



posted on Nov, 15 2010 @ 01:30 PM
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When we look back at the webbot predictions and it's "claim to fame" all of the predictions have been literal, not a precursor of event and not spiritual of whatever, but ACTUAL "event"

If it's financial or the event are precursors to economic collapse, then it's not the webbot prediction, but the claimed double dip recession, which is a longshot by itsself...

But who cares, let's obsess about the end...

the mayans had predicted that the end of the 13th baktun is in 2012(which is the end of times cause thats when their calender ends) oh no wait, following the 13th baktun is the 14th baktun, maybe the end times is after the last baktun which is the 20th! thats in say uhm the around the year 8000? but no wait! the world must end now while we are still alive or we will miss it!

What I'm saying is, it's human nature to think we are "special" and that something big has to happen in our lifetimes, afterall people have felt like they are the last generation for at least 2000 years. I'm not saying anything won't happen and I'm not saying there won't be a economic collapse, I know all the risks with debt etc, but hell keep your cars tank at least half full at all times. We can't let predictions control our lives, sure it's interesting and in my beliefs prophets are real, but 99.9% of prophecies can't be taken seriously especially the stuff we read on the internet. and now the internet makes predictions as well? We all have read countless prochecies and all of us has at least been scared *******s by the "facts", but in the end those sleepless nights were never worth it. Make peace with your existence and keep your soul and morale's in check.

Webbot predictions have been made to be real and literal events, to save pride by backtracking and saying "but it started today and it will happen" is nonsense. Webbot threads should be moved to the hoax section.



posted on Nov, 15 2010 @ 03:17 PM
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Originally posted by kykweer
reply to post by Iamonlyhuman
 

Webbot predictions have been made to be real and literal events, to save pride by backtracking and saying "but it started today and it will happen" is nonsense. Webbot threads should be moved to the hoax section.

I agree with you up to this point. I don't recall the criteria for a hoax on this forum, but generally the word has strong implications. Some people have claimed that the software doesn't even exist, which would clearly count as a hoax, but I haven't seen anyone produce evidence of that. Otherwise the premise of the software, if it actually works as described, is plausible. It may just be naively implemented, in which case it's just overrated and not a hoax.



posted on Nov, 15 2010 @ 05:27 PM
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So... Does this software allow people to make prediction about OUR future from a "global consciousness"? Or is it a scheme?

Edit: Let me rephrase that. Do you think webbot makes accurate prediction? Of does it blindly grab in the air?

A hoax could be for many reasons, including fame and notoriety, but these guys really really want to tell the world all about our futures and to save us....
edit on 15-11-2010 by kykweer because: (no reason given)



posted on Nov, 15 2010 @ 05:34 PM
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So, could the tipping point be something as simple as the TSA (Team Sexual Assault) touching the wrong person's wiener?

Something like that that sets the wheels in motion for a backlash? Wouldn't that qualify as an emotional tipping point?



posted on Nov, 15 2010 @ 05:50 PM
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Originally posted by kykweer
reply to post by james404
 


So... Does this software allow people to make prediction about OUR future from a "global consciousness"? Or is it a scheme?

Edit: Let me rephrase that. Do you think webbot makes accurate prediction? Of does it blindly grab in the air?

A hoax could be for many reasons, including fame and notoriety, but these guys really really want to tell the world all about our futures and to save us....
edit on 15-11-2010 by kykweer because: (no reason given)

From everything I've seen, the software does not work. However, I think it's a stretch to say it's a hoax unless there is evidence that the software does not exist, or the people writing/running the software know that it's theoretically unsound and promote their results anyway. To me it is plausible that humans, in their various experiences, each have a small nugget of knowledge of what will happen in the future, and some form of statistical noise reduction could isolate a signal that predicts some elements of future events. Perhaps this is not possible, but if people try to do this as an honest endeavor then I wouldn't classify it as a hoax, no matter how unsuccessful it is.



posted on Nov, 15 2010 @ 06:11 PM
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Originally posted by james404

Originally posted by kykweer
reply to post by james404
 


So... Does this software allow people to make prediction about OUR future from a "global consciousness"? Or is it a scheme?

Edit: Let me rephrase that. Do you think webbot makes accurate prediction? Of does it blindly grab in the air?

A hoax could be for many reasons, including fame and notoriety, but these guys really really want to tell the world all about our futures and to save us....
edit on 15-11-2010 by kykweer because: (no reason given)

From everything I've seen, the software does not work. However, I think it's a stretch to say it's a hoax unless there is evidence that the software does not exist, or the people writing/running the software know that it's theoretically unsound and promote their results anyway. To me it is plausible that humans, in their various experiences, each have a small nugget of knowledge of what will happen in the future, and some form of statistical noise reduction could isolate a signal that predicts some elements of future events. Perhaps this is not possible, but if people try to do this as an honest endeavor then I wouldn't classify it as a hoax, no matter how unsuccessful it is.


Star

I agree that there is an...underlying, well something special about the universe.

Okay, so we take in consideration that these people indeed have good intentions. That the software is plausible. Roughly web bot scans the internet to see what people think and talk about, correct me if I'm wrong, but legally only in public forums as I would seriously be !@$#ed off if they could read my emails. SO I'll bite that "maybe" they have pure intentions, that they really think, that they could scan public forums, articles, blogs, conspiracy sights(after all how lame would predictions be if they weren't elaborate?), but what about the REAL stuff like IM conversations? There will be some SERIOUS privacy issues if they did that.

Lets say that this software is plausible and that technically it could work. Would you give up your freedom so they can make predictions? because if they can't do that, they must know that their methods are seriously flawed, but why go on? maybe write an interesting story about the whole thing got started etc...get hits on your site, get advertising... What easier living than to make money of human insecurities?
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posted on Nov, 15 2010 @ 07:27 PM
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Originally posted by wills120
Something great has already happened to me....found out this morning that I'm going to be a father!


There you go wills. Glad to see a post that doesn't make me want to bang my head against a cheese grater for hours.

Congrats brother, I hope the pregnancy goes smooth and you have a beautiful son or daughter to provide for, raise and teach. Much love to you and your expanding family.



posted on Nov, 15 2010 @ 11:43 PM
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I think the tipping point was the G20 summit, and Obama's ultimate failure. I think that in the coming months, our economy will begin to fail, until January....and then it will be economic armageddon.

Nov 14th was the g20 summit, right?



posted on Nov, 16 2010 @ 12:00 AM
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Originally posted by YourPopRock
So, could the tipping point be something as simple as the TSA (Team Sexual Assault) touching the wrong person's wiener?

Something like that that sets the wheels in motion for a backlash? Wouldn't that qualify as an emotional tipping point?


I was thinking about this today. They are intentionally setting precedents that will give general law enforcement the unconstitutional authority to search anyone they like without a warrant, all in the name of homeland security. There will be no recourse to the law, and not only will "offenders" receive jail time, they will be slapped with extraordinary fines vis a vis yesterday's $10,000 fine applied to the airline passenger who's "junk" was not to be touched. This is all an incremental justification for the coming application of such "security" measures to each and every one of us.
And we will submit. The MSM will show us on a daily basis what will happen to us if we don't. Yesterday was just the start. The tipping point as it were. It's all downhill from here. I can see Berlin at the bottom of the hill...

Edit: I'm sure this has already been worked through on the ATS already, but I thought I'd mention it all the same.
edit on 11/16/2010 by this_is_who_we_are because: (no reason given)



posted on Nov, 16 2010 @ 12:02 AM
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Originally posted by Rockerchic4God

Summer 2009 - the "Summer of Hell" inferring perhaps world war, nukes, etc. DID NOT HAPPEN.

Fall 2009 - Major economic event, such as a major market crash or bank holiday that would cause worldwide chaos. DID NOT HAPPEN


Are these predictions US specific? Because Summer '09 in Australia was sweltering and I'm pretty sure the BOM said something like it was our worst in 40 years or something along those lines, also when did the GFC 'start'?

I'm not defending the bots predictions, I'm quite impressed by its premise but I think that (at least currently) it's far too primitave to be considered of any real informational value, those two predictions just struck a chord with me.



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