Re: The Intuitive Who Cried Wolf
I agree with Anchor. Any number of things can change a prediction's outcome. Remember 'Project Northwoods" the false flag op. which was slated to take place during the Cuban missile crisis? All it took was President Kennedy to say "No way" to it, and it was scrapped. I followed a story some time ago which claimed that members of the intelligence agencies of England France and the US were all at odds over a proposed "terrorist attack" in DC years prior to 911. Seems some of these guys had the suitcase bomb and others tried to stop the operation, and succeeded, but not without a massive gunfight in the Senate parking garage. The story has it that they (the PtW) flew in a large bunch of auto-body repairmen from New Mexico to work on the damaged cars.
It has been PROVEN that large numbers of spiritually in-tune people can lower the crime rate of a city with just their prayer and meditation. Understand I am TOTALLY anti-religion, but a fact is a fact. When these dreams or premonitions come they are oftentimes as hard to analyze as your dreams are. Even a well respected and dare I say accurate, prophet like Edgar Cayce doubted his own abilities and interpretations regarding his channeled information.
I have researched this stuff for 30 years and I recommend you use your gut. I find that most of these intuitives believe what they are saying but some are complete imposters. Even with the ones that I believe I weed out some of the info, based upon other facts known to me that might nullify some of their info. I have yet to read/research any theory which I believe entirely, take what works and leave the rest.
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