Do you believe in the the ability to tell the future?
But there are a lot of caveats.
First, I can "see the future" but I credit 90%+ of my "ability" to paying attention to alternative news sources (I have zero trust of mainstream press) which let me know about things that are going on that most people (NT or otherwise) do not want to hear about.
I don't trust the media (all of it, not just mainstream) that much because media sources are biased and put their own spin on stories.
People knew a plan was in the works. They didn't know the exact date. The US was slow to take action, probably because of funding, I'm sure.
I had a sinking feeling about the economy right after 9/11. I really knews things were going to get bad after the price of oil went up. That's a major expense that has to be absorbed because transportation of goods is mostly trucking in the US.
Sometimes I see things that leave more of an impression and stay in my mind. I wonder if there's a subconscious reason for this. I don't explain it as being supernatural. Instead, I like thinking of it in terms of "subconscious mind". What is the subconscious mind capable of?
MrMisanthrope
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An interesting (annoying) bit about 9.11
In May of 01 I interviewed with a US Government intelligence agency. One of the requirements was to submit a White Paper on a Geopolitical Subject of my choosing.
I chose Religious Fundamentalisim and its link to Geopolitical Instability, breaking down issues from several vectors, including som odd conjunctions between US based Dispensationalists, Ultra Zionists, and Radical Islam. In that Paper I stressed that in my view and interpretation of the non-classified data I had access to, and my knowledge of US Internal Security, the next major Geopolitical "Incident" would be made by Islamists on US Soil.
This aparantly didn't go over well, as I didn't get the job, and it went over less well after it happened.
Oh well.
OTOH, After "Get Smart" was released I felt somewhat vindicated as an analyst... ![]()
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