Posted on 11/03/2010 1:32:28 PM PDT by The Comedian
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The new information comes in the form of some date changes, and two significant alterations to the release language period. First, the date changes.
The emotional tension level plateau is has grown. It had been previously forecast to start on the 8th, but now shows as beginning on November 5, 2010, at approximately 2:30 PM Pacific Coast Time (UTC + 8). Further, the plateau of building emotional tension now extends out further to the 14th of November instead of the 11th. This is the last building tension to accrue. Expect the level to stay maddeningly the same until the breaking point.
Repeat. The 'break' in the tension values that indicates the tipping point after which we (the planet of humans) is into emotional release language starts on November 14th at 6:50AM Pacific Coast Time (UTC + 8). Repeat - Tipping point starts on 11-14-2010.
(Excerpt) Read more at halfpasthuman.com ...
Can you please give us a paragraph summary of the
Lost Seal’s main points?
I also know my limitations, so I must confess : I have no clue what the subject of this post is.
A one or two sentence summary in plain English would be wonderful!
Excellent source here:
Well, we can agree the words are English. I can understand most of the words, with a couple of exceptions.
I am just glad, however, my life doesn't depend on understanding it.
What all this is based upon is the apparently valid observation that certain terms with predictive value begin to spike in frequency preceding events of worldwide noteworthiness, and continue to do so with greater frequency right up to the event, then fade.
What this means has been the subject of much speculation and much nonsense, but the phenomenon of seeming prescience lurking in the depths of Google Trends and other, lesser-known groups using so-called web bots persists.
Whether this Cliff High person is just hanging a bunch of gobbledegook on this and trying to make a buck or not, is open to question. He and his site do not have a good track record. I’ve found it intriguing enough to keep up with it for several years, along with modern-day “prophecy” sites and predictions.
I consider it more of a guide to the zeitgeist than anything else right now. Maybe there’s something to it above and beyond individuals with the ability to speculate accurately, maybe not.
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You... you move me, man.
Hmmmmmmmmm
Why hasn’t anyone scientifically quantified novelty
say . . . drum roll . . . in terms of
lanugage, linguistics, text on the web?
Also . . . perhaps . . . the ebb and flow of travelers to extremely novel destinations?
Also . . . perhaps . . . the rise and fall of the number of new novel organisms discovered in a month?
Or even the rise and fall of novel thread titles on FR or maybe even ATSecret?
Or maybe the rise and fall of very unusual diseases in per 1,000 afflicted?
Or maybe the rise and fall of very unusual inventions filed with the patent office?
Or . . . some such . . .
Thx Thx.
Will we need a towel after it peaks?
I'll definitely be putting on clean underwear ... I wouldn't want to embarrass Mom.
Whether this Cliff High person is just hanging a bunch of gobbledegook on this and trying to make a buck or not, is open to question. He and his site do not have a good track record. Ive found it intriguing enough to keep up with it for several years, along with modern-day prophecy sites and predictions.
I consider it more of a guide to the zeitgeist than anything else right now. Maybe theres something to it above and beyond individuals with the ability to speculate accurately, maybe not.
imho . . . none of the practitioners of the Webbot Jockey sport have much of a clue as to what is REALLY going on WHEN it is predictive--including our own beloved TC.
I think Cliff High has done a high vault off the cliff with many of his pronouncements and extremely biased pontifications--particularly regarding Jews etc. He seems to have either become more than a little fearful . . . even paranoid about so much of what he and his software are wrestling with that this psychologist has a hard time knowing when he's writing about his nightmares vs his software's indicators.
He gets into the silly notion of "the collective unconscious" as the source of the predictive function.
Nonsense.
Some have said it's all occultic. I certainly don't think collecting emotionally laden words in vast quantities on the net and deducing some themes, trends etc. from them is occultic. Could satan and cohorts seed the web with such stuff knowing such an analysis would arise? Certainly.
And it is also plausible that the Puppet masters who ARE in positions to know what THEY have planned . . . increasingly write on the net about such things--perhaps even quite secretly initially--and more and more openly with relatives and close friends the closer potential or tentative dates for such accrue.
It wouldn't take much for some such writings to gradually build then mushroom rapidly on the net.
It is plausible that God Almighty is using the net to alert the world to impending consequences of evil choices. Sometimes HE SEEMS to use almost every means imaginable.
Who knows. It is just another puzzle piece or set of puzzle pieces.
I think it's fitting and wise to keep tabs, also, on the better Christian prophecy sites. I think current Christian prophecy is a mess but one learns to spit out lots of bones and distill things down to some more likely probabilities. In any case--that, too, is another set of puzzle pieces.
And, collecting and reviewing LOTS of puzzle pieces, looking for themes, trends, clusters . . . is a LOT better than willful blindness.
Why hasnt anyone scientifically quantified novelty
Quit teasing, dammit!
Which 2% of them were accurate?
'In that direction,' the Cat said, waving its right paw round, 'lives a Hatter: and in that direction,' waving the other paw, 'lives a March Hare. Visit either you like: they're both mad.'
'But I don't want to go among mad people,' Alice remarked.
'Oh, you can't help that,' said the Cat: 'we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad.'
'How do you know I'm mad?' said Alice.
'You must be,' said the Cat, 'or you wouldn't have come here.'
Is that a glass art piece or a real animal?
LOL.
See also: google bomb...
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