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Originally posted by ohyouknow
reply to post by wrdwzrd
When one BS doom and gloom ends there are 100 more to replace it. A new planet coming to smash into us, something else to end life as we know it.
edit on 29-2-2012 by ohyouknow because: typo
Originally posted by DerepentLEstranger
reply to post by clutch36hp
so because of all the disinfo cries of "wolf"
you'll just ignore any further warnings?
lol
Originally posted by ColAngus
Originally posted by DerepentLEstranger
reply to post by clutch36hp
so because of all the disinfo cries of "wolf"
you'll just ignore any further warnings?
lol
Every single one is the work of a disinfo agent.
Not a single end of the world prediction has come true.
Originally posted by ColAngus
reply to post by boncho
I'm not aware of any "end of the world" prediction by Nostradamus ever coming true.
Pretty sure neither have you.
Tana Hoy predicts Oklahoma City Bombing American Tana Hoy is a psychic medium who claims to not only hear guides and spirits, but to see them physically as well. Hoy was doing a live radio program in 1995 in Fayetteville, NC, when he predicted a deadly terrorist attack on a building in Oklahoma City. Just 90 minutes later, tragedy struck at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building when Timothy McVeigh and his accomplices orchestrated what was the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil prior to 9/11/01.
Hoy had also reported his prediction to the FBI four months before the attack
Jeffrey Palmer predicted volcano eruption, tsunamis, and Hurricane Katrina
Australian psychic Jeffry R. Palmer makes a lot of predictions, some of which come true, and some of which do not. Palmer accurately predicted the December 26, 2004 Indian Ocean volcano eruption and ensuing tsunamis off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Over 230,000 people in fourteen countries were killed during these devastating natural disasters.
Palmer also accurately predicted the discovery that Korea was testing nuclear weapons, but he gained international recognition for predicting 2005's Hurricane Katrina, a storm that claimed 1,836 lives and is still among the top five deadliest hurricanes in the history of the U.S