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Prediction for this summer

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posted on May, 12 2015 @ 11:58 PM
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I'm sure a lot of you know about Jade Helm.

I'm sure a lot of you have heard about the train crash.
Some of you may have heard about power going off in several government buildings in Washington D.C at nearly the same time thieves broke into a vault in London.
Hardly any of you will have heard about a team of snipers taking out a power substation using long range precision rifles.
There is a shadow war going on behind the scenes and it will spill over into the public spotlight this summer.

Using available information to me, I will make a SWAG

July 4th
We're going to see a false flag in the United States.

It will be of epic proportions and it will make the fire of revolution rise.
This plane is crashing with no survivors. See you on the other side



posted on May, 13 2015 @ 12:12 AM
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a reply to: thisguy27

Please provide the sources for your doom porn revelations, please?



posted on May, 13 2015 @ 12:42 AM
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a reply to: Ultralight

It's a prediction not a revelation. Prediction needs no proof, just indicators that in a predictors mind can be summed up with a general sense of the world around him. OP makes comment on several either coordinated or anomalous incidents and makes a prediction. I found it a relatively reasonable prediction.



posted on May, 13 2015 @ 01:11 AM
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I predict a real terrible high increase in food prices. Weather patterns are already some what unpredictable and farmers are going to be caught unprepared. Time to be in the US military I think.

Right now we pay $26 US dollars for a medium size watermelon. It's horrible and like $3 for a head of lettuce, all because of the changing weather patterns.



posted on May, 13 2015 @ 01:11 AM
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Thats an interesting thought/insight about the snipers...they control so much of what happens...and i agree that its coming to light...not big on dates since there is no set future...as romantic as it sounds..

There are however probabilities varying in degrees of strength/presence constantly fluctuating to various degrees



posted on May, 13 2015 @ 01:12 AM
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originally posted by: musicismagic
I predict a real terrible high increase in food prices. Weather patterns are already some what unpredictable and farmers are going to be caught unprepared. Time to be in the US military I think.

Right now we pay $26 US dollars for a medium size watermelon. It's horrible and like $3 for a head of lettuce, all because of the changing weather patterns.


another very reasonable prediction.



posted on May, 13 2015 @ 01:18 AM
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a reply to: ZacharyW

Im not exactly sure if I undertstand you but I think I agree. There are so many different things that could realistically go down that trying to pinpoint and predict has turned into a sort of game. Kinda like a roulette wheel with the ball spinning and spinning and spinning and clunking until it falls into it's little slot. Who knows, so, we predict.



posted on May, 13 2015 @ 01:47 AM
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originally posted by: musicismagic
I predict a real terrible high increase in food prices. Weather patterns are already some what unpredictable and farmers are going to be caught unprepared. Time to be in the US military I think.

Right now we pay $26 US dollars for a medium size watermelon. It's horrible and like $3 for a head of lettuce, all because of the changing weather patterns.









originally posted by: TerryMcGuire

originally posted by: musicismagic
I predict a real terrible high increase in food prices. Weather patterns are already some what unpredictable and farmers are going to be caught unprepared. Time to be in the US military I think.

Right now we pay $26 US dollars for a medium size watermelon. It's horrible and like $3 for a head of lettuce, all because of the changing weather patterns.


another very reasonable prediction.



Oh, I forgot to add the sugar to the tea here. I don't live in the States, but the real reason behind the "a bit more easier to qualify for foods stamps is" yep, you guessed it. People on food stamps get their food with stamps and price increases don't soak in like it does with a work'n mans salary. Therefore people on welfare are also subsidizing the farmer, manufacture, distributor and sales outlet. Damn good scam if you ask me. Now when food prices hit the "ceiling" (milk, 12 bucks a gallon, hey don't kid yourself, milk here is close to 3 bucks a quart) the govt. will just increase the payout for foodstamps. I say that with some accrucy (sp) because the US (false economy is good) well food stamps I heard are being reduced. Moral of the story, get out there and do your best to grow and fish what you can. It's happening world wide. Remember the cooking oil shortage in China, well, it wasn't pleasant.
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posted on May, 13 2015 @ 04:52 AM
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originally posted by: musicismagic
originally posted by: musicismagic
.... I don't live in the States, but the real reason behind the "a bit more easier to qualify for foods stamps is" yep, you guessed it. People on food stamps get their food with stamps and price increases don't soak in like it does with a work'n mans salary. ....


It is not easier to qualify.
Money is money whether it is on a debit card or a EBT card... if milk is 20 dollars and you only have a budget of 200 a month... it is all the same. How do you not think price increases do not affect those on food stamps? Not everyone on food stamps eat steak and shrimp and many of them use coupons to make the funds go further.
Seriously???


But back to OP... I agree, and these train derailings are getting rather suspicious.
edit on 13-5-2015 by Volund because: (no reason given)



posted on May, 13 2015 @ 06:59 AM
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a reply to: thisguy27

I agree OP

Don't forget the Internet shutdown switch in Obama's hand.



posted on May, 13 2015 @ 09:58 AM
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a reply to: TerryMcGuire

I predict Obama will step down from office around Jan. 2017, and a new leader will take his place.

I predict there will come a time when the name Kardashian will be erased from the media.

I predict the price of gas will increase to prices unseen as of today.

Prices of food will rise, rain will once again fall in drought states, and the sun will rise tomorrow.

Hey, I got the hang of this now!



posted on May, 13 2015 @ 12:18 PM
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a reply to: Ultralight

Just so you don't claim that your predictions were made by some unseen force whispering in your ear, 'ultraaaa, ultraaaa, ulatraaa, lllissssennnn toooo meeeeeeee. Reveal my message unto the worrrrrrlddd.



posted on May, 13 2015 @ 01:49 PM
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originally posted by: musicismagic
I predict a real terrible high increase in food prices. Weather patterns are already some what unpredictable and farmers are going to be caught unprepared. Time to be in the US military I think.

Right now we pay $26 US dollars for a medium size watermelon. It's horrible and like $3 for a head of lettuce, all because of the changing weather patterns.


$26 for a watermelon? Where are you at? And I'm paying about $2 for romaine.

The weather patterns are not unpredictable. They are normal.

But we will see a spike in food prices on the meat side. Thanks to bird flu, the last of the cheap proteins is going to spike.

The drought spiked beef as herds were culled a couple years ago. Last year saw pork spike with the porcine diarrhea virus. The blob in the Pacific has curtailed fishing quotas, so there go fish prices. And this year we have avian flu causing widespread culling of the poultry.

By your Thanksgiving turkeys now!



posted on May, 13 2015 @ 04:45 PM
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a reply to: TerryMcGuire

Omg....you heard his voice too????



posted on May, 13 2015 @ 04:47 PM
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a reply to: ketsuko

We grow our own watermelons, raise sheep and chickens, and are forgoing our normal summer crops due to water restrictions. The watermelons are voluntary.



posted on May, 13 2015 @ 06:00 PM
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Where in the world do you live?


originally posted by: musicismagic
I predict a real terrible high increase in food prices. Weather patterns are already some what unpredictable and farmers are going to be caught unprepared. Time to be in the US military I think.

Right now we pay $26 US dollars for a medium size watermelon. It's horrible and like $3 for a head of lettuce, all because of the changing weather patterns.



posted on May, 17 2015 @ 10:02 AM
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a reply to: Ultralight

Obviously the source is the OP. That's why it's in this forum. The one for member predictions.



posted on May, 17 2015 @ 10:08 AM
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a reply to: musicismagic

$26.00 for a watermelon? They're $5.00 in Virginia. And I paid $1.49 for a head of iceberg lettuce just yesterday and $1.49 a lbs for ripe tomatoes. Cantaloupe are $3.00 each right now which is high to me. The local grown won't be available until July.



posted on May, 17 2015 @ 10:22 AM
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a reply to: musicismagic

So magically the people paying for food with EBT ( Not stamps anymore) don't notice when their money doesn't buy as much because they don't work for it? That's really stupid. There are a lot of retired folks who are getting assistance and believe me they notice higher food prices because the EBT amount is also part of their very limited income. They probably notice more.
My late mother in law was not a third generation welfare mother livin' off the system. She started getting EBT benefits when my father in law died . She was of a generation where women didn't work outside the home and had only had a part time job in her later years.
Social security was no where near enough to pay for everything and they owned their house outright.
It just agrivates me when people imply that people on EBT are lazy and undeserving.



posted on May, 17 2015 @ 02:30 PM
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a reply to: AutumnWitch657

Someone didn't get their Cheerios today.




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