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One month before 26 October -12 November webbot prediction of a major global event

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posted on Nov, 2 2010 @ 12:20 AM
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Aye, web bot is the new millennium bug, but as it continues to fail at impacting any kind of official news people choose not to move on from it, unlike the millennium bug, where TV helped us realise it was all a load of poop. I'll be hating web bot even more after Nov 10th I'm sure.



posted on Nov, 2 2010 @ 12:21 AM
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lol ... webot is not a prediction tool .... webbot is a joke

just research a little about its technology and you will understand why



posted on Nov, 2 2010 @ 05:00 PM
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Just curious but has this webbot thing ever made an accurate prediction that cited specfic information regarding a world changing event before it happened?

And I'm not talking about after the fact either (i.e. after 9/11 happened reports surface that webbot said it would happen). What I'm talking about is if a major prediction for a world event was recorded with specifics before it happened and then came true.

Maybe it's just me but I'm tired of all the false prophets and propaganda flooding the internet. Looking for tangible proof here. Hope this makes sense.



posted on Nov, 2 2010 @ 05:05 PM
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Cliff High has stated on many occasions that the webbot is far from 100% accurate, this much is obvious. However the correlation with the Timewave program and the fact that the webbot has been right on a number of occasions will mean i keep an open mind, only a few more days to go so lets see. Fact of the matter is, we all feel something, we just look to other sources to find out what that "something" is. Lets just wait!



posted on Nov, 2 2010 @ 08:28 PM
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Originally posted by Faiol
lol ... webot is not a prediction tool .... webbot is a joke

just research a little about its technology and you will understand why


Good call. Get a grip with programming that actually benefits people and see what a load of tosh web bot is.



posted on Nov, 6 2010 @ 08:51 AM
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Cliff High has stated on many occasions that the webbot is far from 100% accurate, this much is obvious. However the correlation with the Timewave program and the fact that the webbot has been right on a number of occasions will mean i keep an open mind, only a few more days to go so lets see. Fact of the matter is, we all feel something, we just look to other sources to find out what that "something" is. Lets just wait!


The web bot is triggered by people typing in searches for Lindsay Lohan and porno. The claims that it is right is like believing them when they say that the Colombia shuttle disaster fit their claims of an impending maritime disaster. Only true knuckleheads would agree with that shoehorning.

To keep an open mind does not mean accepting everything that is thrown your way.

The fact of the matter is that we do NOT all feel something coming. What is being felt just might be the emperor's new clothes. You might be expecting something and the uncertainty while searching is probably what is being felt.



posted on Nov, 13 2010 @ 05:18 PM
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I remember the webbot saying in June 2008 that a large economic event would happen by late September that would culminate by 7 October and could have even cancel the elections.

Well, the elections went as normal, but the event happened.
I even took measures and took my money off the bank before.

The crash happened. They were damn correct at least once.



Originally posted by Disconnected Sociopath
reply to post by markymint
 


Just curious but has this webbot thing ever made an accurate prediction that cited specfic information regarding a world changing event before it happened?

And I'm not talking about after the fact either (i.e. after 9/11 happened reports surface that webbot said it would happen). What I'm talking about is if a major prediction for a world event was recorded with specifics before it happened and then came true.

Maybe it's just me but I'm tired of all the false prophets and propaganda flooding the internet. Looking for tangible proof here. Hope this makes sense.




posted on Nov, 13 2010 @ 08:19 PM
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Well, the webbot predicting something that evidently many people know about (coming financial problems) can't be considered a hit. If however they said a tsunami was going to take out the east coast and cause by a named unexpected event, then they would be somewhat believable. I saw people posting about financial doom before I read about it on the webbots. I think, hopefully, the webbot cow patties can be forgotten now. They have failed in major ways and just because somebody wants desperately to "believe" is no reason to give them further air time.




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