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LightAssassin
reply to post by freakjive
posted already. Ugh!edit on 22-1-2014 by LightAssassin because: (no reason given)
freakjive
reply to post by watchesfromwall
Yeah, for me it's just a slight match. It also slightly matched the clock tower in Japan. However, it's the olympic colors in the clothing that are interesting and the threat of the black widows suicide bombers as the explosion are depicted.
ETA (Japan Correlation - close match):
Just food for thought and interesting speculation.edit on 1/22/2014 by freakjive because: (no reason given)
MessageforAll
Well in the past there has been somewhat a correlation between those cards and certain events, Boston bomber is the first that comes to mind. So I thinks its certainly good to see this brought forward.
S&F
“Stay far away from the trains, the spiders have eyes for transportation.”
11 30
“There will be blood”
“22.. program authorities.. there is no more flag?.. uncomfortable agreement”
“massive corruption.. money.. shady deals..”
Eric’s Comments: It sounds like the terrorist have eyes for transportation systems during the Olympics, but are hesitant to predict exactly how it all unfolds, for now it’s more about intent. All of these predictions are about the Sochi Olympics or Russia, that was the topic I was asking about.
Vasa Croe
reply to post by watchesfromwall
Here you go...
tport17
It is interesting this card mentions the numbers 2 and 11, and that others are mentioning a train station.
There is a "psychic" predicting something similar. I say "psychic" because he is accurate about half the time.
Here is what he had to say a couple of days ago about the olympics.
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He has a few more olympics predicitions on this website: Link
Currently, Sochi is a predominantly Christian huge city, though there are thought to be around 20,000 Muslims (5% of inhabitants) living there now (the majority are from Adyghe) plus other Eastern Caucasians, Turks, Tatars, and other smaller Muslim groups.[37]