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Perceval said:
If that's all it takes to be a modern day soothsayer then sign me up!

Seems so.

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And you have to be good at playing
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anart said:
Okay, since so many 'profits' (prophets) are online spouting off so many things right now, I'm going to take this opportunity to go through this one line by line

I really want to thank you for doing this anart; your line by line responses made me laugh out loud.

I read this thread after I finished with the "Connecting The Dots" article. Before reading the "Connecting The Dots" article, I had a long conversation with my brother on a variety of topics one of them being a sense of dread that is enveloping him. We had just discussed the V.P. nominee, and the economy, so I thought it might be a good time interject a couple of references to dominionists, theocracy, the upcoming fixed election, and the U.S. detention centers already set up in each state.

As I spoke, I could feel him rearranging the perception he has of me in his mind, and after I got off the phone with him I felt firmly convinced that he had filed me away in the "Baked Noodles" category of his brain.

I feel a sense of dread too, but its cause, in addition to everfything else, is that few, (actually none), of the people in my life want to see what they see and feel what they feel.

Really, it's so bad that last night I just gave in to it, locked myself in the bathroom, turned the water on full blast and cried and sobbed for a long time.

When I got out, I found my daughter waiting anxiously by the door. "Were you crying?' she asked. It was obvious that I was so I couldn't deny it. When I asked her why my crying would bother her, she said that she needed that I be in control. I assured her that I'm firmly in control, and that she should never forget it, and that seemed to reassure her.

But it does seem that none of the adults in charge seem to know what they're doing. But this is the illusion. What's worse is the realization that they know exactly what they're doing and doing it anyway.
 
Just come across this article via Reuters:

LONDON (Reuters) - The U.S. embassy in London is set to move across the River Thames from its historic Mayfair home after the U.S. State Department agreed to buy a development site on the city's south bank, the embassy said on Thursday.

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In a statement, the embassy said it had signed a conditional agreement with privately owned Irish property developer Ballymore to acquire the site in the Nine Elms area of Wandsworth.

"We looked at all our options, including renovation of our current building on Grosvenor Square," Ambassador Robert Tuttle said.

"In the end, we realised that the goal of a modern, secure and environmentally sustainable embassy could best be met by constructing a new facility."

The United States has been associated with Grosvenor Square since the late eighteenth century when John Adams, the first United States Minister to the Court of St. James's and future U.S. President, lived in a house there.

The embassy did not give a time frame for its proposed move and said its agreement with Ballymore depended on U.S. congressional approval and local planning consent.

Why would they do this?

I thought the US government was broke?

So to prove the US is broke, the government are going to build a bran' new embassy south of the Thames?
 
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As I spoke, I could feel him rearranging the perception he has of me in his mind, and after I got off the phone with him I felt firmly convinced that he had filed me away in the "Baked Noodles" category of his brain.

I too have been trying to talk with close friends and relatives about current events and what could take place in the near future. The results have been mixed, roughly 50/50. I'm certain half of the people I talked with think I'm nuts. To be honest, I really don't care if they believe me or not. Well, I take that back. I do care about my family members and what they think. I'm just not going to waste a lot of time trying to convince individuals with a closed mind. I can honestly say, I tried. It's now up to them to believe what they want. I gave them a nudge in the right direction. That's all we can do. Help spread the word and leave it up to the individual to think for themselves. It did hurt me a lot when my youngest daughter (21yrs old) just shut me down and walked off. As far as I'm concerned the SOTT site has tons of proof all one has to do is read with an open mind and think a little. Laura has a nice way of showing us how all the pieces fit together.
 
anart said:
With that said, I suppose my biggest issue with such pronouncements is the unspoken implication that it takes a psychic, or astrologist, or prophet, or visionary to SEE that it's coming down the pike. All it takes is "paying close attention to reality right and left" - so - it would be so refreshing if one of these 'seers' would just grasp that simple concept. ;)

I wasn't aware that an astrologer was (by default) supposed to be some kind of prophet or 'seer'.... I thought - just an astrologer. Silly me. But, a person can always throw all these ideas into the same basket if they chose, I suppose. Especially if they are going to be ignoring or riduculing them. ;) I mean... shame on this person for not using the 'right' language!

I have not, as yet, seen anthing on the WWW (apart from on SOTT) that is so 'up front' about incoming 'gloom and doom' i.e. some of the 'heavy stuff'. I must admit I don't know much about astrology except that tt may be more complicated than people realise. That's why I noticed this site. Normally the 'love and light' brigade only jabber on about 'good stuff' presumably whilst awaiting some kind of 'saviour'. I suppose they think that if they ignore it... it'll go away.

And, I'm supposing you've heard of the phrase 'the future is open'.

Well, I suppose its my turn to be surprised! :shock: Such terrible things are going on in the world right now and people can still laugh when someone tries to warn them (however they try to do it and in what ever language they use). That must take some doing. Me, I just think of a hole outside Marriot. Too much 'gloom and doom' in my life, perhaps?
 
Ruth said:
Well, I suppose its my turn to be surprised! :shock: Such terrible things are going on in the world right now and people can still laugh when someone tries to warn them (however they try to do it and in what ever language they use). That must take some doing. Me, I just think of a hole outside Marriot. Too much 'gloom and doom' in my life, perhaps?

Yeah, a little "emergency room humor" is necessary if we are not to get too depressed. As for this astrologer, I agree that it was laughable that he or she made a "prediction" which, as I said, included:

"Something bad will happen"

"Nothing bad will happen"

That's not prediction, that's an attempt to manipulate readers by appearing like you know something when you do not
 
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