The “earth manifestation” was an earth goddess mother (I think she was a lesbian.) breaking a shelf and shattering several glasses (also made of earth/sand.) upon the ground. It’s pretty transparent how I might conclude earthquake! from this. But the thought of earthquake! preceded the incident. She was also the stranger I confided my prediction in. It just seemed too strange.
Of course, one could also argue that the thought earthquake! was manifest in the glass breaking incident and only predicative thereof.
If you want proof, just see this guy in Silver Springs Florida. I saw him one and a half years ago or so. Pretty amazing stuff. I talked about this before. The guy floated a little aluminum ball on a wooden table table, withing touching distance of the people he’s performing in front of, and is willing to show you that he isn’t using strings, magnets, etc etc. Plus he doesn’t ask for money. He even put the ball underneath a glass and proceeded to make it float again. If that wasn’t telikeneis that I saw, I don’t know what the hell it was.
That’s sort of sweet. Some hippie chick breaks some glassware and you think “psychic manifestation.” Most people would think, “Dammit, you owe me some new glasses. And fix my shelf!”