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Oil spill was predicted by web bot?

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posted on May, 11 2010 @ 11:37 AM
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Hello ATS. I hope this thread makes you wonder just a little bit more.


While i was watching the new video of the oil spill currently posted on the home page something hit me in the gut, i realized this is what everyone was talking about..
If you are a frequent of ATS then this should be a Ohhhh moment:

Web bot-
I love the web bot. I enjoy listening to the c2c interviews. The whole idea of web bot makes alot of sense to me, unlike the many othere crazy ways people predict events.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
If you look down in Ops first post you will notice a grouping:



Fishes Seeking to Escape from the Net
Attempt to Flee
Induce a Panic
Panic
Destructive Forces
Vomiting Losses
Panic
Beyond the Realization of the Difficulty
Difficulty
So Large / Unique
Without Previous Experience
Cannot Be Grasped



www.abovetopsecret.com...

In this thread you will notice, though the date is off, a very fitting event.



2009 - Spring or Summer - A "global coastal event" 2009 - Spring or Summer - A "global coastal event"
or process (possibly a tidal change) will involve a
rise in sea levels that will knock out oil refineries and
severely hamper sea ports.


Now i know for a fact that Cliff has said the words "Global costal event" but every youtube video i find has been removed.... so if someone could find it thats would be great**

So in my opinion CLiff was kind of rite...



posted on May, 11 2010 @ 11:53 AM
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Yeah, just like most everything else; webbot can somehow predict stuff AFTER it happens.



posted on May, 11 2010 @ 11:58 AM
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actually i think that we just learn how to understand the messages once they have passed. But each time that happens we learn something to apply to the next coming event. just like anything, practice makes perfection.



posted on May, 11 2010 @ 12:09 PM
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One would imagine that the mere mention of oil would reduce all claims about the specificity of this prediction.

The mere mention of oil and the correct date of course.

If only it were as easy as divining the stars, tea leaves, entrails, bones, I Ching or web chatter then we would all be very bored.

[edit on 11-5-2010 by GSV Sleeper Service]



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