A 9/11 prophesy

I have no idea where to put this. If this is the wrong forum please close or move to the correct one.

But this is very interesting.

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8&safe=off&selm=6tb7rp%24gvr%241%40winter.news.erols.com

Did this guy really predict 9/11? The date is three years before the tragedy.

Well, a date is just a date. I’d be questioning exactly how the date information is derived and wanting some actual proof that the post existed prior to 9/11.

Funny there’s no mention of the bigger tragedy in NYC.

And, technically, the Pentagon isn’t even in DC.

I have to ask; how the heck did you find this?

http://poynter.org/article_feedback/article_feedback_list.asp?user=2194&id=14489

Hmm, if Nostradomis or even this SOLLOG fellow affirmed (or established) their credentials as a prophet by predicting the 911 attack years before they occurred should we take that to mean that:

A: In spite of the ample warning and more than adequate ground work laid by the previous administration, Bush Chaney et al could have done nothing to prevent the attacks which were metaphysically pre ordained.

or

B: The shrub, Ashcroft, Haliburton and the rest of the American oil industry (except Occidental Petroleum with it’s ties to the Gore family) had the shocking lack of foresight (or devious Machiavellian cunning) to let their secret plan to advance the evil neocon agenda slip to a would-be usenet psychic three years before it happens.

Nah, it can’t be B,… unless they want us to think it’s A.
Wheels within wheels.
Wheels within wheels.

I think it was accidental. He was right, but it was just a guess. Another of his posts, dated on the same day, says:

The guy’s cracked. But it sure is interesting to take a look at the way a real psycho thinks. I really think he believes himself.

To those who actually believe this crackpot might have predicted anything: You suck POSTDICK.

He basically makes LOTS of very vague predictions, often leaving out dates and details. Things like:

He would consider a newly discovered star, a plane blowing up in a ball of flames, a comet, two planets aligned, or even a low flying satellite as a “hit.” Of course, there is no time frame in which these events are supposed to happen.

Those times when he gets slightly ballsy and actually comes out with dates and less vague info, he’s usually dead wrong.

For example, on December 16, 2003, here was one of his many predictions:

It would take a hell of a lot of spin (that doesn’t usually stop him), to identify this as anything other than a drastic drop in the stock market between December 16, 2003 and January 16, 2004.

In reality, on December 16th, the market closed at 10,129.56 and it closed on January 16th at 10,600.51. There were exactly zero days where the market closed at a lower value than on December 16th, and it actually went up gradually the entire time. So, not only did it not “have a great fall”, it didn’t even have a single backstep.

In other words, he’s a kook. A very prolific one, but a kook nonetheless. Throw enough shit at the wall, and sooner or later something will stick.

Check out the fifth reply:

*Does this emergency involve a DEAD ON hit by hurricane George
totally destroying the most corrupt area on the face of the globe?

hosanna5456
“leader of the wicked”*

Funny.
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To bad he couldn’t use his powers to divine the spelling of guarantee.

This is the monkeys and Shakespeare. You get 1,000,000 monkeys typing for 1,000,000 years, and one will write a Shakespeare play. (The rest will write for UPN situation comedies. Heh.) Same thing to have millions of people making millions of vague “predictions,” then eventually one person will make one prediction that is vaguely correct. To say something will happen in DC (where things tend to happen) on a date (no year) is pretty easy.

In fact, I predict that on leap day, something interesting will happen in, oh… Massachussets. Maybe not this year, but eventually. Let’s see if it doesn’t.

Let’s not forget that the date itself is also a play on the word “emergency.” 911 is an obvious date for nutter like this to predict something. DC is the standard city to predict it. He also doesn’t predict a particular year. I was going to say this is a fluke but it’s not treally even remarkable enough to be called that.

I bet SOLLOG is milking this for all he’s worth, though.

If you’re looking for prophecy try
“I got Four Engines Burning (Over the USA)”
(1989) - Screaming Blue Messiah’s

Gives me the willies whenever I play it.

Gaudere’s Law strikes again! :wink:

Explain how.

Everyone has this backwards. The post wasn’t because of 9/11, it was the cause of 9/11. Bin Laden obviously saw this post and wanting to be a good follower of SOLLOG had everything happen on 9/11.

Sollog tends to stretch things…

I mean, he reaallllly stretches things.

Sollog throws out sets of numbers by the hundreds, then he twists and bends to get ‘hits’. Ponting to his listing of “911” as anything prophetic is like firing grapeshot at a target and declaring yourself to be a sniper.

Ah, yes, SOLLOG. I remember him from my pre-SDMB days when I frequented the alt.bible type discussions. SOLLOG would regularly make predictions over there. I remember one time in particular when he claimed that he could use his powers to pick a portfolio of stocks that would out perform the DOW and “even Nasdaq”. I pointed out that those were essentially indicators of the market on average, and thus by definition any group of stocks picked at random would be expected to out perform them 50% of the time.

Take a look at the first word Dio quoted… :smiley:

Apparently, SOLLOG also claimed that President Clinton would die on November 13, 1997, then claimed a “hit” when the Lewinsky scandal broke…in the middle of January. This guy’s about at a par with our local weather forecasters.