Project Camelot Must Listen to NOW!, page 19
Pages: <<  16    17    18    19    20    21    22  >>
ATS Members have flagged this thread 65 times


reply posted on 6-10-2008 @ 11:44 PM by Shakesbeer
David Wilcock's phone call to Project Camelot after hearing of Deagle's prediction pretty much nails it in my opinion. Which essentially is that; No he doesn't buy into the nuke thing tomorrow

I think Deagle just freaked himself out with his own dream sign some how. I'm sure there's a waking contextual association for him somewhere in this waking life. Does that mean nukes for all of us? No probably not.


reply posted on 6-10-2008 @ 11:52 PM by TARBOX
Originally posted by Shakesbeer
David Wilcock's phone call to Project Camelot after hearing of Deagle's prediction pretty much nails it in my opinion. Which essentially is that;
No he doesn't buy into the nuke thing tomorrow

I think Deagle just freaked himself out with his own dream sign some how. I'm sure there's a waking contextual association for him somewhere in this waking life. Does that mean nukes for all of us? No probably not.


Just for the record....

Deagle didn't say there would be any nukes on October 7th. He said that something major with the economy worldwide would happen on the 7th which would lead to nukes in the future. (again...which I doubt)


reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 01:23 AM by vodkaferret
Less than one hour to go...... I think that whatever happens today (I strongly suspect nothing much worse than the last few weeks) needs to be *huge* to count as a successful prediction. I'm not just referring to Deagle's visions of the four horseman dismounting in LA, but to the very specific webbot predictions where we shift into "release language" in, ooh 55 mins from now. I can see a by-now-usual financial problem arising (a bank needing a bail-out for example) and all of those who have spent the last few days running around here trying to stoke up the fear levels saying "thats it, thats the start, just mark my words... just wait a few more days".

If this is meant to be "release language" on a scale far past 9-11, starting at a very specific time, the ONLY way in which the predictions can be said to be true, and the ONLY way in which, IMHO the panic-mongers can be absolved from the charge of making a bad situation worse, is if the event(s) involved are clearly and immediately of an epic scale. No?

Still, guess we'll find out in... 53 minutes. Luckily I live in a timezone where it's mid-afternoon right now (15.18 local, 06.18 UTC) so I don't have to stay up late to find out!

I'll be interested to see if any of the fear-mongers on here the last few days are willing to apologise on this thread if / when nothing happens. If something *major* does and the mushroom clouds rise, I shall certainly be willing to eat my own portion of humble pie, for what little that will be worth.


reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 01:30 AM by JaxonRoberts
reply to post by vodkaferret



The time given is an estimate that the interpreters of the linguistics have come up with. I listened to George and Cliff in a radio interview tonight, and they said that it's the median of the timescale given by the program. Given what worldwide markets did yesterday, bank failures are highly possible today, starting a chain reaction that breaks down economies all over the world.


reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 01:50 AM by JaxonRoberts
reply to post by vodkaferret



Given what George said on the air tonight, I would guess that he meant today, not necessarily at 0710 UTC. I was just looking at the European market activity from yesterday, and it wasn't good. If they have another day like that, and the world economy will be in trouble. They are not sure what the 'event' is, and they have said over and over again that this is still a new technology and they are still learning how to use it and how to improve it. The 9/11 linguistics only narrowed it down to a couple of months, so it has improved. Hell, I so hope they are completely wrong, but I still pulled my money out of the bank yesterday and bought supplies, just in case. I for one don't want to be kicking myself in the arse wishing I had paid attention. If they are wrong, I just go put the money back in and don't have to worry about grocery shopping for a while, but if they are right... This date keeps coming up all over the place, and not just relating to them.


reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 01:50 AM by bluewaterservant
reply to post by vodkaferret



i will make any appology that is needed! as one can already see in my posts.
i am also praying as though my ass depended upon it because right now it does!
my top on prayer list is gw bush stepping down and same with cheney and turn control over to congress and senate till we the people can elect a honest sincere and humble president and vice president.
remove war mongers and any body that has stock in defense supply industries.
greed is what is fueling the situations in the world today and must be stopped before it stops we the people!


reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 02:07 AM by vodkaferret
reply to post by JaxonRoberts



To be honest, I did the same - took out a couple of hundred bucks cash and stocked the shelves enough for a while, for much the same reasons as you - just in case and no harm done.

I agree that there have been other indicators of something happening round about the same timespan, but to be honest I think some of those other sources are less 'out there' than the bots and deagle. To be panicking people based on one mans dreams is, in my opinion, somewhat irresponsible given the state of the world right now. And while the webbots are an interesting concept, reading their examples of previous "hits" at urbansurvival the whole thing seems very vague. They are claiming successes based on predicting terrorist attacks that never happened, along with some rather large semantic contortions to make their data 'fit' the facts after the event. As I say, an interesting concept but at the moment I suspect no more than that.

My concern is that this is completely the wrong time for posters on here to be manically hyping up the implications and reliability of these methods of prediction (unproven webbots and Deagles dreams), leaving many readers, as some have noted above, frankly scared as an end result.

There is enough to be sensibly worried about in this world, without irresponsibly adding to it (and that comment is not aimed at yourself).....


reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 02:19 AM by JaxonRoberts
reply to post by vodkaferret



I did some research on Deagle, and he's a nut job if you ask me. The Web Bot guys will be the first to admit that it's a vague tech at this point, but they are working to improve it. It's less than ten years old. And I agree that the more credible sources out there are enough to worry about. Once I heard about this, I started snooping around for corraborating evidence and found plenty. Intel reports of terrorist activity with this date in specific, need I even mention the delicate nature of the world economy, a multitude of 'fringe' mentionings of this date, the 'FEMA camps', the threat of martial law (coming from a congressman's mouth on the floor of the House of Representatives), the housing crisis, etc. etc. etc. Even without the Web Bot or Deagle's predictions, if your not worried that the shizzle and the fan may meet, you are not paying attention!
Pages: <<  16    17    18    19    20    21    22  >>    ^^TOP^^



Mainstream Media IGNORES Iceland Revolution
  Posted 7 days ago with 96 member flags
Paul says “Next Crisis will be More Destructive”
  Posted 19 days ago with 29 member flags
Nigel Farage: The EU Titanic Has Now Hit The Iceberg
  Posted 17 days ago with 26 member flags
Here Are The 5 Worst Places To Be When The Dollar Collapses
  Posted 3 days ago with 19 member flags
The Coming Canadian Housing Crash
  Posted 13 days ago with 18 member flags
What is *THE* domino you\'re waiting for, and why?
  Posted 7 days ago with 17 member flags
Greece bank run
  Posted 11 days ago with 15 member flags
Facebook insider sales are huge red flags
  Posted 9 days ago with 13 member flags