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Originally posted by Zagari
And all of this what does it means?
( if the discussion with you will be based on trolling, I will refrain from replying to you more than this.
Originally posted by Zagari
We are approaching a novelty point so much intense that will be remain unprecedented until December 10 2012.
So, it can be described as the second most important date of the year.
These are the August 30 resonances we are about to repeat:
- Bill Clinton inauguration 1993
- 200 cars in multiple car accident on A1 of Parma, Italy
- FEBRUARY 26 1993 WTC BOMBING
- Bombay bomb attack makes 200+ victims
- Largest single year corporate loss
- Legendary actress dies
So, what will happen at that point? It seems there is the potential for big terror attack somewhere, maybe in Usa, maybe not.
Originally posted by Zagari
But have you done a research to assure what you say? No research, no digging in, no proof, nothing to confirm your idea that history doesn't repeat itself. Just think. Everything in the universe is cyclic, why shouldn't history processes be the same?
Originally posted by Zagari
I will refrain from replying to any troll and to skeptics...Just to avoid internet arguments.edit on 21-7-2012 by Zagari because: (no reason given)edit on 21-7-2012 by Zagari because: (no reason given)edit on 21-7-2012 by Zagari because: (no reason given)edit on 21-7-2012 by Zagari because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by DaRAGE
Originally posted by Zagari
We are approaching a novelty point so much intense that will be remain unprecedented until December 10 2012.
So, it can be described as the second most important date of the year.
These are the August 30 resonances we are about to repeat:
- Bill Clinton inauguration 1993
- 200 cars in multiple car accident on A1 of Parma, Italy
- FEBRUARY 26 1993 WTC BOMBING
- Bombay bomb attack makes 200+ victims
- Largest single year corporate loss
- Legendary actress dies
So, what will happen at that point? It seems there is the potential for big terror attack somewhere, maybe in Usa, maybe not.
What does this mean? Where are the resonances? How have you worked the resonances out? What does a legendary actor dying have to do with anything at all? Or the largest single year corporate loss? And there was a car accident involving 200 cars? WOW. Whoopdy-do. What does that have to do with anything? How do you know these August 30 "resonances" are going to repeat? Can you see the future? And you a psychic?