Webbot ? Is that anything like Nostradamus on electrons?
Never heard of the Webbot predictions...guess I should go food shopping
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I think it is crap.
But what do I know...
I predict that the pastor will have an EYE-OPENING sermon tomorrow...anyway, I’ll listen with my ears and keep both eyes open.
I predict there will be revised college football team rankings tomorrow.
The cripbot has a prediction.
The sun’ll come out
Tomorrow
Bet your bottom dollar
That tomorrow
There’ll be sun!
0bama to announce Martial Law due to Swine Flu pandemic? He’s already declared it a “National Emergency”. Next step must be Martial Law.
From American Thinker:
http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/09/swine_flu_path_to_martial_law.html
I thought I saw on TV earlier this year that the webbots
had been shut down, because they scared the folks running
them to much to go on.
Oh, that'll be different.
Of course, I ain’t too smart about time zones, but ain’t it already the 25th in Israel?
I predict that after October 25, a new batch of predictions will issue. Only difference between mine and theirs is, my prediction is certain to come true.
Some are thinking that the “Swine Flu National Emergency” declaration fulfills the Webbot preciction for the 25th.
I dunno.
I’ve been loosely keeping up with the web bot project at Half-Past Human for several years.
It does appear that certain governmental authorities place some level of credence in the seeming, predictive qualities of the frequency with which certain words and phrases occur on the internet, too. Remember back in the early summer of this year, that a spokesman for the Obama administration made the odd statement that the economy had indeed improved, and cited the phrase “economic depression” falling pronouncedly on Google Trends?
I have no idea what sort of proprietary programming these guys might have, or if it’s just raw prognostication based upon some gut feel about words and phrases welling up and ebbing back. But, there’s at least some level of credibility to it.
Has anyone connected the Swine Flu “state of emergency” to this October 25 thing yet? Could be pertinent.
I also track online “prophecies” on the web, mostly evangelical Christian, because that’s just the predominant source. But, there are many others, too. One prophetic “trend” that I’ve noted agrees with the web bot deal. A “cloud over Iran.” Triggers famine and death. That’s an old one, going back several years.
The best intuitive guess I could throw at this, is that the so-called “wisdom of crowds” is in some ways precient. The more severe the future event, the more of a, what, shock wave, that precedes it. Some people are more innately attuned, and are aware. Others are not, but still the words and phrases get blurted out unawares.
My husband says it’ll be the end of my talking back to him and making funny faces behind his back.