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Canadian-guerilla
25th July 2011, 07:11 AM
haven't heard anything about the webbots lately
did they predict this Norway false flag ?
the US debt crises ?
?
undgrd
25th July 2011, 07:35 AM
Either their predictions are off because they've become too popular...or they've been full of shit from the beginning and they've gotten lazy. Either way, I've stopped tracking them since they missed TEOTWAWKI back in Nov.
Uncle Salty
25th July 2011, 07:51 AM
I really like the reports and they seemed to be accurate back a few years ago, but lately not so much.
It's like the boy who cried wolf now. I still read them but it's more for entertainment than anything else. Their timelines just don't jibe. I think they see what's coming to a certain extent, but the when is way off.
mick silver
25th July 2011, 07:54 AM
do you have a link uncle s
keehah
25th July 2011, 01:17 PM
Thanks for the reminder, I'm browsing the latest copy (No11, July 1). Always a good read if you don't emotionaly invest in any predictions. And understand his enthusiasm runs wild when discussing his latest research into the sciences. He sums up our state of affairs with more computer power and insight than most bloggers.
Uncle Salty
25th July 2011, 04:25 PM
do you have a link uncle s
http://www.halfpasthuman.com/
Uncle Salty
25th July 2011, 04:26 PM
Thanks for the reminder, I'm browsing the latest copy (No11, July 1). Always a good read if you don't emotional invest in any predictions. And understand his enthusiasm runs wild when discussing his latest research into the sciences. He sums up our state of affairs with more computer power and insight than most bloggers.
Agreed. Clif has a brilliant mind really sees and is able to communicate what he sees very well. Always an entertaining read. And I suspect much of what he says is coming our way, just not when the bots say it is.
Plastic
25th July 2011, 07:36 PM
The July 1st edition of the things to come suggests that the government will begin a propaganda campaign to portray gold and silver owners as unpatriotic/tax evading/criminal/anti democratic hoarders. They say that the slurs and lies about metals owners will be a prelude to the criminalization of precious metals ownership and is supposed to start with a bunch of "talking points" in late September.
That is on page 24 of their latest report.
EDIT:
Earlier in the report it talks about precious metals going balistic as paper money dies.
Joe King
25th July 2011, 07:38 PM
I could see that easily.
Demonize those smart enough to not participate in their scheme as being the reason for its fall.
Had only everyone pitched in, it would have worked. Which is why the new way must be mandatory
Step this way please....and hold out your arm....
keehah
25th July 2011, 11:52 PM
It can get a little cryptic. Or not. pp9
"This subset is among the primary definition groups for the [gold/silver] subset of the [precious metals] context, and as such is truly at the 'core' of the linguistics. This is seen to be a [key] component in what the data sets are forecasting."
wrs
26th July 2011, 05:41 AM
How many times have they predicted the demise of the $ and been wrong? It gets tiresome to hear them trying to justify some prediction out of a bunch of gibberish, it isn't worth the time to read all that nonsense, much less waste ten bucks on it.
You can get lot's of other dollar demise predictions for free. In fact, there are plenty slated for the end of July going around right now.
keehah
26th July 2011, 07:30 AM
Computer power and insight, possibly even the concept and discussion of egragore, is wasted on occulted sports and economic fans looking to bet on things.
Or growing up on hip-hop and rock music then a predictable response when expected to sit through an obscure opera on occulted egragore.
Or as Cliff says later in the report: "We need to be aware that the Universe is not going to use a 'narrow bandwidth' to speak to us."
Although I can understand the frustration of some when so many sentences read at the surface: "We need to be aware that [x] is not going to use a [xx] to speak to us."
I'd better add for the sports fans, I'm not saying its worth 10 dollars, or that I can sit down and read the whole thing through without falling asleep. But this may just mean I need to give my mind a rest. :)
Plastic
26th July 2011, 07:54 AM
They are accurate enough in their predictions for me (greater than chance), besides, ten dollars won't even buy 2 packs of smokes anymore so meh. Personally, I consider it to be cheap entertainment with potential benefits so I buy their product.
Uncle Salty
26th July 2011, 08:06 AM
They are accurate enough in their predictions for me (greater than chance), besides, ten dollars won't even buy 2 packs of smokes anymore so meh. Personally, I consider it to be cheap entertainment with potential benefits so I buy their product.
Agreed.
Ten bucks is nothing. The entertainment value is at least worth $129.49.
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