posted on Oct, 29 2009 @ 12:58 AM
I was never big into the Web Bot thing to begin with, but did find it entertaining when I first learned of it. Which was about 6 months ago, or
however long ago it was when it made it's last big predictions. I'm referring to the time when they released 4 parts and with held the 5th or
something like that. THAT is what made me laugh and realize this was all a huge scam.
Why come out and tell everyone 4 parts to something, then say, "well we can't release the 5th part (unless you pay) because it's just that bad".
"It's just to awful, and we don't know if we should release it or not". But if you went and purchased it you could get it.
That's how they marketed it. He said, that it would be the last time he reported anything from the web bot. He talked about closing it down and
moving out of the country. Remember that?
By releasing 4 parts that were all bad gets them publicity. Then by saying the 5th part is just to awful is the marketing involved to get you hyped
up to buy it. Of course him throwing in that part about this being the last time and him moving out of the country was suppose to be the "big"
deal closer.
Now folks, honestly, if you had technology that actually could tell you what was truly going to happen in the future, even if it was a guess or high
probablity, would you charge for it? Or delay getting that info out to people?
As a fellow human who cares about other fellow humans I would tell the world so they could prepare. I wouldn't charge for this info, nor would I
delay getting this info out just for the sake of being able to get booked on radio or talk shows. I would want to save the planet.
So, the only reason for someone to delay this info, rather true or not, is for one reason and one reason only: Personal Gain. In it for the money.
And there is nothing wrong with that. However you chose to make a living is your business and good luck with it. Just realize that when it comes to
that, that person is going to have to keep pumping info out in order to make it. If your in the candy business, your going to have to sell more candy
to survive. This is the "future predicting" business, so your going to have to predict things more and more often, if not, who's going to buy your
prediction's if you have none to predict? So, to sell more predictions, you have to "make up" more predictions. Then when only 10% come true,
well, sound's like it's time to get into another business because the jig is up.
I, personally KNOW, deep down inside there is nothing that exist to predict the future. Least not on this planet we live on. Even if something did,
it still cannot be accurate enough to predict any event. Think about how many things that can happen to prevent the prediction.
So in order for something to predict a single event, such as a nuclear device going off, it can't just predict that. It has to also predict
everything else. All the time we hear such a prediction and only think about the event itself. That would be, simply A bomb going off 2 years from
now. Ok, but that's just the explosion. What about the other things involved? What if that person can't detonate said bomb? What if someone does
something to him? Or someone does something to something else? And so on and so on. It's not just the explosion to take in consideration, but
you'd have to be able to backtrack and predict ALL other incidients that could occur to prevent the original prediction. Everything would have to
line up and be in place all at once. Meaning anything could stop the original prediction. So a further anylsis would be required to predict all the
other pieces involved to the larger prediction puzzle.
So if the prediction device doesn't predict everything and only data mines one incident than it's not actually predicting anything and everything.
All it takes is for one other incident not predicted to step in and defeat it's SOLE prediction.