Why is it that these clowns always claim to have put it away and only recently discovered it again? I agree with you. Yawn...
Maybe because the state of mind at the time. I predicted 9/11 in early 1998. I was off my meds (sigh) and for about a two week period of time I was writing down every weird thing that was coming to my mind. I folded the papers up a page or two at a time and sealed them in envelopes. Then I tossed them in a box.
All I had wanted to do was save them until a later date, because I assumed I would eventually get better, and then I could read them again and could put myself back in that place or frame of mind.
About six months later, I decided to open the envelopes and see what I had written down. A lot of gibberish, I guess you could say and a lot of stuff that absolutely doesn’t make any sense about anything. By the time I had opened all the envelopes, I must have had about 70 to 80 pages of material. I took the pages, put them in a ziplock bag and then into an old empty suitcase. Out of sight. Out of mind. To this day I am the only person who read any of the papers.
After 9/11 happened, over 3 years later, I went and reread the papers, because I thought I remembered I had something about that written in them.
To my surprise I saw I had drawn two squares with X’s through them with “WTC” written underneath that. Anyway, there were about 6 or 7 lines that I remember could be construed to refer to the tragedy. I wrote “clear the floor” and “new weapon” but I don’t remember the rest off the top of my head. Just saying.
I later ran across an unopened envelope that hadn’t been with the rest that I had saved but opened. It remains unopened to this day and I couldn’t put my hands on it right now without some extensive searching.
Curiosity kills the cat and all that.