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reply posted on 31-10-2008 @ 02:32 PM by DangerDeath
reply to post by djpyro21



This is a poem, found poem to be precise.

These guys (from urban survival and related) are monitoring the language as it appears on the everyday basis on the Internet, in various texts, headlines, etc. and trying to use it as a tool of prediction. The idea is that future events are anticipated in the language as if what people are saying is the result of the concentration of certain intents which are not yet fully articulated as events.

It sounds very exciting, but I think that Adams' advice could be used here:
DON'T PANIC


reply posted on 31-10-2008 @ 03:09 PM by detachedindividual
In one of the links, it is explained that a person in a lab began to react to being shown a grotesque image 6 seconds before being shown, and this is used to prove a theory that global consciousness can predict an event.

I'm sorry, but EXPECTATION and PRESUMPTION cause the body to react and prepare. There is prior knowledge of what is about to happen, it is that expectation that causes the physical reaction.

Like a baby holding their breath in a pool, natural physiological responses would register prior to an experience that the body is aware of, it doesn't (in my opinion) lend any evidence to the idea of predicting an event that is not expected.

While it is fascinating, webbot can only tell us what people perceive, not what will actually happen. Thinking that something will happen, or fearing it will, and that event actually happening are two very different things.

I do find this idea fascinating and will probably spend a bit of time researching webbot, but I do feel that there is possibly an element of "selective hearing" going on, whereby those producing this data are only releasing it when they have an event to match it to.

On a side note, I do find it interesting that so many people are now suddenly becoming aware of something about to happen. From a personal perspective, far more people I know are openly discussing what could be around the corner, often expressing their belief that some massive social upheaval is on the way as a result of a genuine or manufactured attack/event.
Of course it might just be as a result of Russia becoming more prevalent in global news combined with uncertain times, and most immediately associate the word Russia with Nuclear fears, which would lead to social upheaval no doubt.


reply posted on 31-10-2008 @ 03:28 PM by dariousg
reply to post by djpyro21



Nice. Guess I won't have to worry about people getting bailed out on the mortgages at my expense. For that matter, I guess I don't have to worry about my mortgage either! Or student loans! Sweet!

Okay, now for a bit of common sense here. The wording seems to be a bit convenient. I know, it's supposed to simply grab all of the chatter on the web and come up with these terms and such but you see, it is pretty much aligning with what all of the negative Nancy's have been saying.

Do I believe we are in trouble? Sure. But do I think the poop will hit the fan like this over the next 12 months? Well, I simply don't know. I don't want to be negative so here is what I am going to do. I will continue to prepare myself and my family in the best way that I can while continuing to live my life, pay my bills, go to work, work on starting my new business and simply LIVE.

If the time comes for me to kick into survival mode or simply get melted away in a nuclear blast, then so be it.

Grace be on you all.


reply posted on 31-10-2008 @ 04:47 PM by Tgautier13
reply to post by N. Tesla



Word dawg.

I would assume anyways, a website titled 'Urban Survival' would sprout off of these doom and gloom symbolic phrases. Someone said that place gives bits and pieces of the message and not the whole. I wonder what peaceful and uplifting phrases they found and suppressed?

And no, I haven't visited any of the links. This all just seems like a crock of **** to me. No offense or anything, but its just a computer program, not even coded or based off of any substantial object/subject or overlaying theory. It just searches teh interwebz for word matches to a certain phrase.

Seems like the $50 palm and tarot read equivalent to Google if you ask me.


reply posted on 31-10-2008 @ 04:47 PM by Realtruth
reply to post by djpyro21




November 14th sounds like a Giant UFO appearing for the 3 days?

Maybe Blossom Goodchild was off by a month.

Just looking at this from a more positive perspective, but all those words could be associated with a global sighting.


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