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reply posted on 3-10-2009 @ 04:09 PM by liveandletlive
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Originally posted by skywatch
i belive in it.
i saw something strange in the clouds,
2 days ago, numbers written, it was like 10 and then firstly a 9 wich changed into a perfect 7, it was like a digital perfekt print in the sky, all
letters were the same height in a row in between the clouds, on blue sky, the one was made as a white perfekt angled L, the 7 was almost blue, perfekt
as if printed. now get this
if 7 instead of 7 is 25, it add up to 10-25-9
stange indeed
Please god, tell me he was joking!
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reply posted on 3-10-2009 @ 05:19 PM by edgecrusher2199
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I can't wait to see this NOT HAPPEN. Hopefully people will quit believing in this Webbot crap.
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reply posted on 3-10-2009 @ 05:34 PM by operation mindcrime
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Thanks for the heads-up Iamonlyhuman
Personally i wouldn't trust the webbot to predict this weekends weather but as far as financial predictions go, i would believe it could have some
credibility to it.......how knows, right??
Peace
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reply posted on 3-10-2009 @ 05:38 PM by Ethereal Gargoyle
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I suppose if you have to choose between financial meltdown and war then the former is the best of the two to happen.
Why? The second one always follows the first one. They are interlinked.
You cannot have one without the other, not for long.
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reply posted on 3-10-2009 @ 05:46 PM by Tentickles
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I'll flag it.
Without looking into the recent Web bots I can say that the economic and financial markets are under a great amount of stress.
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reply posted on 3-10-2009 @ 05:48 PM by rogerstigers
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Well, added to my calendar. I like to track these specific predictions. I started with the specific prediction of a nuke attack on DC on the 11th.
I did notice that there was a predicition that the week of Sept. 20th was supposed to be rough. In that week, we saw the G20 nonsense and the
Israel/Iran saber rattling... So who knows.
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reply posted on 3-10-2009 @ 05:50 PM by Iamonlyhuman
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Originally posted by Ethereal Gargoyle
I suppose if you have to choose between financial meltdown and war then the former is the best of the two to happen.
Why? The second one always follows the first one. They are interlinked.
You cannot have one without the other, not for long.
Good point there.
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reply posted on 3-10-2009 @ 06:00 PM by hadriana
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I logged on to a bb that is mainly older women talking about cooking and shopping and coupons - not a ONE of them ever talks politics or finances or
anything....and they were all talking about "what happens if the money is suddenly worthless?"
They were really more concerned than I usually hear ON THIS BOARD, so the effect this had on me was like.....thunk.... One lady mentioned shotgun
shells and stockpile food, that the govt. FDIC can't keep covering all these failures.
I assume that this webbot monitors chat boards and stuff for language shifts like this? If so, I can understand why it is predicting this stuff.
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reply posted on 3-10-2009 @ 06:01 PM by operation mindcrime
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Originally posted by rogerstigers
So who knows.
Well, i do Roger.....
How many of the predictions that you are tracking were succesfull??
The webbot has proven more then once that it is not, i repeat NOT, a reliable resource for predicting events other than perhaps in the financial world
for predicting marketshifts or whatever.....
We can not predict the future!!! We will never predict the future!!! We shouldn't want to predict the future!!!
The best we can do is make educated guesses....
Peace
(Sorry for the rant, please continue....   )
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reply posted on 3-10-2009 @ 06:02 PM by JackWestJr
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If they have been right before but just the timing was off by a year it is a bit of a worry. This scenario if it does come about also makes the civil
unrest, riots and martial law, FEMA camps look more probable.
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reply posted on 3-10-2009 @ 06:11 PM by eradown
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They do not believe the FEMA camps will happen. They believe the infrastructure will completely collapse. There will be no money for camps. The
destruction of the dollar will be much easier to plan than the path of a man made plague. H1N1 has not killed as many of us as was hoped. The dollar
on the other hand will collapse as scheduled. The web bots may have tapped into the beast's wish list.
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reply posted on 3-10-2009 @ 06:16 PM by soldier8828
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this whole web bot thing reminds me of a futuristic version of tarot reading. The first time i herd of the web bot was on here i think and then was
fully explained to me while i was watching the history channel and so now i have a better near perfect understanding of it now which is really simple.
but i dont know if i would trust a program we shall see tho.
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reply posted on 3-10-2009 @ 07:00 PM by ecoparity
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Rather than debating the possible accuracy of the web bot has anyone bothered to look and see what possible financial events are due to take place on
and around the 25th?
For the record -
1 The web bot is based on a known scientific principle, that people actually do have a predictive ability which comes out in short spans of time prior
to events. The project has tried to find a longer term version of this in the interpretation of shifts in language.
2. The project does not simply index web sites and forums to see what people are talking about. People can talk about possible end of the world
scenarios on forums all day long - if that subject will come through in the data is not guaranteed since it's not a direct translation of
conversation to predictive data. There is a great deal more complexity than that.
3. The involved parties have never claimed to be 100 percent accurate, only that they've been accurate enough for the project to be worth continuing.
Over time the accuracy should improve as they learn to interpret the data better. That's the key to this - the data which comes from the bot has to
be analyzed and interpreted by a person which is where mistakes can be introduced. What compels these guys forward is that reviews of the data after
the fact have shown them that different / better analysis and interpretation would have resulted in even more accurate predictions.
I wouldn't take it as an absolute but it is an interesting project and should not be lumped in with all the other predictions we see here on ATS.
There's some solid technology and science behind this one. Look at it as something interesting and if you don't want to pay for the results then
don't. Eventually I hope the raw data and some analysis tools will be made available to the public in order to refine the project even more.
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reply posted on 3-10-2009 @ 07:05 PM by mkross1983
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If they opened it to some Open Sourcing or something I'd bet it'd be more reliable in a week.
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reply posted on 3-10-2009 @ 11:37 PM by Whatthehell?
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Originally posted by Iamonlyhuman
Originally posted by lucentenigma
Originally posted by Lemon.Fresh
Isn't that when the Time Wave takes a crap as well?
second line
Timewave takes 'a crap' as you say on October 26th.
Timewave Zero and October 26th
Do you have any idea what the corresponding July, 1942 event was? It's interesting that the Timewave and Webbot both predicting some "event".
At that time period Jews were being rounded up by Germans while AMERICANS were being rounded up by Americans. Both the Americans and Jews were
imprisoned.
(The Americans relocated to camps were any of those shown to have Japanese ancestry)
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reply posted on 3-10-2009 @ 11:43 PM by mkross1983
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Ooh nice point.
I personally think the Webbot is just a crawler like Google has and it's going to report whatever it finds people talking about but it is interesting
to hear what it thinks is going to happen.
Your pointing out Americans rounding up Americans is even more interesting.
Thanks for that.
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reply posted on 3-10-2009 @ 11:53 PM by Whatthehell?
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Originally posted by mkross1983
reply to post by Whatthehell?
Ooh nice point.
I personally think the Webbot is just a crawler like Google has and it's going to report whatever it finds people talking about but it is interesting
to hear what it thinks is going to happen.
Your pointing our Americans rounding up Americans is even more interesting.
Thanks for that.
Thanks.
I think the web bot project is basically Clif High surfing and making notes.
He's an intelligent sounding guy who spices up his conversations with some real and some pseudo-science jargon. We all get similar ideas as to what
is going on with Israel and the financial situation, but when he goes off into predicting "hyper-croniacs" being revealed and these women who will
lead us things, I have to start laughing at him.
His genuine predictions never happen. The basic stuff that can be determined to be coming down the pipe soon based on surfing the net he does
sometimes get right. Sometimes he's gone as far as to make changes AFTER the event - and that's not a good sign at all.
I predict that there will be a financial crisis at the end of October and I also predict that Israel will get their wish and within months be bombing
Iran. You can send money to me for this if you like.
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reply posted on 3-10-2009 @ 11:58 PM by mkross1983
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Originally posted by Whatthehell?
Originally posted by mkross1983
reply to post by Whatthehell?
Ooh nice point.
I personally think the Webbot is just a crawler like Google has and it's going to report whatever it finds people talking about but it is interesting
to hear what it thinks is going to happen.
Your pointing our Americans rounding up Americans is even more interesting.
Thanks for that.
Thanks.
I think the web bot project is basically Clif High surfing and making notes.
He's an intelligent sounding guy who spices up his conversations with some real and some pseudo-science jargon. We all get similar ideas as to what
is going on with Israel and the financial situation, but when he goes off into predicting "hyper-croniacs" being revealed and these women who will
lead us things, I have to start laughing at him.
His genuine predictions never happen. The basic stuff that can be determined to be coming down the pipe soon based on surfing the net he does
sometimes get right. Sometimes he's gone as far as to make changes AFTER the event - and that's not a good sign at all.
I predict that there will be a financial crisis at the end of October and I also predict that Israel will get their wish and within months be bombing
Iran. You can send money to me for this if you like.
lol, you should add a paypal button to your sig for people who want to take you up on your offer. 
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reply posted on 4-10-2009 @ 02:28 AM by ziggy1706
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Didnt webot predict last year august/september when this recession mess started? the bank problems ect? i keep thinking i remember it did accurately
predict this.
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reply posted on 4-10-2009 @ 02:35 AM by DelMarvel
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I think the web bot project is basically Clif High surfing and making notes.
I'm sure there is actually some sort of software processing involved but I believe you're not too far off here. It seems certain that whatever
webcrawling is involved is either focused on a lot of conspiracy and paranormal sites or is searching for terms that are primarly found there. For
example, he mentions "TPTB" quite frequently and that's a term I had never seen before reading sites like this and don't see used much (if at all)
elsewhere.
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