Did a French psychic make accurate predictions in 1980 for our world today?

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I came across this video today. I'd be interested to know what the forum thinks about it, or if anyone knows who this guy is and where he is now.

_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wh3oUPyl0aI

So he seems to be making some starkly accurate predictions regarding Chernobyl, the collapse of Comunism, 911, wars for oil and Obama (assuming he actually made them in 1980). He also seems to have had a few misses - electric cars as the norm and even flying cars, for example - but that actually makes the case more intriguing in my mind. Had he got everything right I'd be more inclined to think it's too good to be true. Then he concludes with a prediction regarding alien contact in 2012, and it doesn't sound nice. So any thoughts?
 
The trouble is that there is no name to follow, nothing, just the video. Like you though his errors are what lend credibility to him whoever he is, because it just goes to show how difficult looking into the future is because even the clothes one wears in a vision is can change by just deciding on a whim not to wear that particular coat, and instead you wear something else, and maybe it takes you a bit longer to put on so that the particular scene you saw in your vision is changed.

So many possibilities, this is why i also think that the many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics is the right one.

Still looking though, cause there is very little to pull on. Interesting though.
 
Yeah it seems a bit like bad acting, framed in that perfect 1980's room (the door just open to reveal tons of betamax). He seems a tad young to be 40 and the video quality also seems a bit to good in preservation. The hook of course is the minor stuff that didn't come through, making for a little fear harvesting on invasion. Don't know really..it could be. Let's see when more data on him surfaces.
 
Apparently, there is a huge debate going on on the internet about the validity of this specific video. Apparently, his name is Jacques Nietzermann. Vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SC21aRNeBqQ&feature=related

This guy says it a hoax because a similar looking guy shows up on a tv show in France in 1986: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSTjU131Hiw

Source: _http://www.tvqc.com/2012/01/1980-un-medium-francais-parle-des-attentats-de-2001-et-de-2012-il-y-a-30-ans/

Curious, very curious.
 
parallel said:
Yeah it seems a bit like bad acting, framed in that perfect 1980's room (the door just open to reveal tons of betamax). He seems a tad young to be 40 and the video quality also seems a bit to good in preservation. The hook of course is the minor stuff that didn't come through, making for a little fear harvesting on invasion. Don't know really..it could be. Let's see when more data on him surfaces.

Yeh video quality is just a bit to good , which makes up for his bad acting. take a look at video quality from the 80s on yoooootooobe . This geezers avin a larf.

the uploaded videos are a few days apart.my guess is they are probably/ possibly linked in some way.
 
I think that precognition is little tricky and it can be hard to distinguish maybe sometimes from imagination,
not mentioning being given some images by someone who wants it to be seen even if he is a genuine and not a joker, like in remote viewing. He didn t give his name which is suspicious on the one hand, but on the other it can be understandable. Aside of possible typical 2012 propaganda I don t see what he can gain by saying that aliens aren t positive, but this thing that there is nothing after 2012 is not a first time I heard, but the C s said the 2012 would be very close before mentioning some collapse so that would make actual contact later. Many possibilities. Lately I can sense that this world is going to oblivion but everyone can see it if they look.
 
There is nothing that indicates that the video was made in 1980. I guess we will see more of this kind this year.

Edit: The first impressions is that his predictions are too linear to be done thirty two years ago, and there is a certain lecture of history (on 911 for example) that doesn't make sense.

There is an effort to add faked material (like the photoshoped image of him participating in a live TV show) that may suggest that the hoax is supported by a group of people playing as if they don't know each other. It looks like an experiment of some sort on the internet gossip :)
 
mkrnhr said:
There is nothing that indicates that the video was made in 1980. I guess we will see more of this kind this year.

Edit: The first impressions is that his predictions are too linear to be done thirty two years ago, and there is a certain lecture of history (on 911 for example) that doesn't make sense.

There is an effort to add faked material (like the photoshoped image of him participating in a live TV show) that may suggest that the hoax is supported by a group of people playing as if they don't know each other. It looks like an experiment of some sort on the internet gossip :)
Very interesting take on it since that screen shot was taken from godlikeproductions in one of the videos i linked to, thats what the poster wrote anyway.
 
Yeah, it's a hoax. The video looks too fresh (no way it was done in 1980!), and you can tell it's a hoax by the OTT appearance of the guy - clothes, ridiculous glasses and bad acting (which you detect by his attitude and most of all - for French speakers - by his voice/intonation).
 
Ok, so I'm a little late to comment on this, sorry. Thanks everyone for your observations. I did a little more digging, searching for anything on this guy Nietzermann. I came empty handed, or rather with only references to the same source. Basically someone in some comment section announced that was the name of the guy on the video and his alleged story, and everyone else just reproduced the claim in blogs and forums.

Then there was a supposed picture of a newspaper article about him having killed someone in France, and so having to escape to the US. But that newspaper 'cutout' looks totally fake.

In short, I think it's most probably some sort of media school project - something a little more sophisticated than a simple hoax. Some effort was put into it, and then they tried to make it go viral.
 
In short, I think it's most probably some sort of media school project - something a little more sophisticated than a simple hoax. Some effort was put into it, and then they tried to make it go viral.

This is what the article i read a while back said as well.

The way the psychic described he made the predictions was from drawings, if I am correct.

something interesting is _www.brianspredictions.com

he claims to wake himself up from dreams multiple times a night, and scribble onto paper words/images/memory if I understand the process right. I actually think it is pretty legitimate. So it was easy for me to believe this french psychic in the video, maybe because his method though vague if I recall, seemed similar.

these were some of his predictions that became true in 2005.

#1. Hurricane Katrina's exact landfall and the New Orleans flooding (4 months in advance)

#2. Image of Virgin Mary under freeway was a sign from God, but you washed it away! (3 months in advance)

#3. Fireman wakes up after 10 years in a coma (2 weeks in advance)

#4. School shooting in Tennessee, 1 dead, 2 hurt (1 day in advance)

#5. All UK subway and bus bombing, to include date, location and time! (1 month in advance)

#6. Bus catches fire while carrying people fleeing Hurricane Rita (1 day in advance)

#7. Balcony collapses in New Zealand with 500 teenage party goes on it, no one get serious hurt...and I know why! (2 days in advance)

#8. 64 people killed , including children when 4 bombs explode in a del. (2 days in advance)

#9. A 200 million year old tree will kill millions in the USA and Canada! (1 year in advance)

#10. Victim alive when feed to lions, race related murder in Australia (3 days in advance)

he says to have gotten a lot of media attention, but I do not think he does it for this. Maybe he is a fraud and there is some scam but I can not find it. Though, I have not really took a critical look at his supposed predictions and methodology. If true, which is my feeling, its very amazing.

okay, number 9 doesn't really make sense to have happened.
 
Hello wetroof,
The problem is that there is no proof/record that the predictions were made before things did happen. You can create a website today and say that you predicted everything that happenned for the last ten years, it proves nothing if you don't have a verifiable record of what you said ten years ago.
By the way, the website you mention was created in June, 2005.
 
true, like I said I have not really looked into the details... I remember reading the website a while back and I could not figure out the exact method. like how he is translating his dreams into written words on paper. it seems unintuitive. So that is the main problem I have, but he seems sincere. don't know what to make of the data thing. possible he moved websites :lol:

I looked some more. 2011 dreams _www.briansprediction.com/dreams/2011/week1.html

A lot of what he writes, does not make sense. does not seem like normal conscious recollection process. Seems like trance writing or something, though he doesn't mention this at all that I know of. Content is varied. but lots of high profile things: kidnapping, murders, foreign policy, then some personal and nonsensical things. What is interesting is that a lot of his predictions--the ones that it appears other people verify--happen to be about very recent occurrences. so, in my understanding it seems more probable to have the ability to predict "see" a recent event, then to predict a point far in the future. In terms of specific things.

to really determine if he is faking this or not, maybe one need to understand the web software he uses, possibly methods of forging dates etc. However, I'm not up to do this.
 
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