Posted on 10/22/2004 4:27:33 PM PDT by doug from upland
Predictions: 2004 & Beyond
Intuitive Sean David Morton returned to the show to present his forecasts for the year ahead and beyond.
Bush will win in a landslide, he said, though there will be complaints about the voting process in some of the swing states (Florida, Ohio, and Pennsylvania). Bush will do some 'housecleaning' in his new term, with Colin Powell out and Condoleeza Rice in as the new Sec. of State, Morton added.
He also said the tax system will be re-organized with the introduction of a flat tax, and some type of military draft will be introduced in the coming year.
The winter of 2004-5 will be savagely cold in the Northeast and Great Lakes states, Morton predicted, and the glacierization of these regions will continue through 2015. He sees Mount Rainer erupting in 2005, as part of a reactivation of the ring of fire in the Pacific Northwest.
2004 is a period of warning, with its quakes, storms, hurricanes and harsh winter, and 2005 is the beginning of a seven-year "tribulation" cycle leading up to 2012, Morton said. He foresees a substantial quake in the San Francisco area in 2006, as well as the start of an economic depression and a "red mercury" bomb attack in New York and/or Washington D.C. as also occurring during that year.
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Note: this is the same guy who predicted a 1998 nuclear exchange between India and Pakistan that would kill 50 million people.
It was Noory.
Morton wasn`t even aware of the draft bill that was shot down, he said there was some mention of a draft in congress recently. Hardly. He also predicted that the Yellowstone basin would collapse, a major earthquake would split the Missippi river making it 100 miles across at it`s mouth, each before 2007 and that there would be a major (5.5-6.0) earthquake in So.Cal. in the next 20 or so days. Take it all with a heapin` helpin` of salt. I also heard last week on "coast" that a major worldwide news story about time travel would be announced berfore July of 2005.
He also predicted a flu pandemic that would be equivalent to 1918. (was that the year?)
Why can't these "psychics" ever predict lottery numbers?
www.coasttocoastam.com for those who are saying "huh?"
In other News of the Obvious, Blzbba predicts that Nader will once again get his ass kicked at the polls.
You know, I miss the good old days when Art was exclusively at the helm unilaterally sorting out alien abductions from the high desert Kingdom of Nye.
I thought Bell was Pro-Bush???
I know Bell has refused to have the "Bush Knew"/"Bush planned" (re: 911) crowd on his evenings... and has refutted such claims as bunk...
Yes, on that same night he talked about the heat he was getting for not giving them time. I think Iraq seems to be a different matter to him. Noory actually got in a bit of an e-mail spat with me on the subject.
Art Bell would at least have a hint of good humor with guests, though he was usually respectful enough to let people have their say.
Noory is an unintentional riot - his "WOW" reactions to guests is amazing to me: he would regularly show amazement at predictions, etc, even when a wholly inconsistent set of predictions was made on his show days or even hours earlier.
In both cases it's "WOW!"
It's just an entertaining radio show, that's all. As for Morton's predictions, well whoop-dee-doo: I can predict a solid Bush win and a admin housecleaning, too. All that means is he watches The Beltway Boys! :)
Noory, on the other hand, strikes me as incurably liberal and gullible -- I'm always left with the feeling that he believes every word he's told, and he's oh-so-serious about it!
As much as I want to, I`m not as confident of a Bush win, there`s a LOT of voter fraud out there. There`s also a lot of money
Category Type Amount Spent
Democratic or liberal supporters $265,139,122
National Labor $183,643,717
Republican/conservative supporters $95,854,117
National Democratic Party/candidates $76,579,593
State Democratic Party and candidates $62,401,697
State Republican Party and candidates $59,704,415
National Republican Party/candidates $41,449,627
National Single Issue $18,121,689
National Corporate/Business $17,378,446
National Abortion $13,257,339
http://www.openairwaves.org/527/search.aspx?act=exp&sec=totalexp&sub=topcom
the groups behind this all are very disturbing as well. I pray for W. and our country, moreso if we lose.
Who in their right mind listens to a show that has guests that claim to have been in ancient hangers full of equipment in the center of mars? I read the Martian series of books by Edgar Rice Burroughs, but I never claimed they were true. Sheesh.
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