Calamitous Web Bot Predictions

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Calamitous Web Bot Predictions

About the show

George Ure and his colleague 'Clif', two self-described "time monks," shared dire predictions based on their web bot technology.Their method captures changes in language patterns within Internet discussions. This aggregated data is then processed with software to determine various keywords, which they interpret in a predictive fashion.

Beginning on October 7, 2008 and running through March 2009, they foresee a calamitous period on an epic scale. America will be beset by a variety of problems, which they broke down as 45-48% related to the economy, 40% concerning the military, and the rest associated with natural disasters. Between 2 and 22 million lives could be lost or seriously impacted, they estimated, possibly related to a "global coastal event" in 2009. On Dec. 10-12th, 2008, a large quake could hit the Pacific Northwest, they added.

The two recommended developing self-sufficiency and the ability to live off the grid. They also spoke about strange disappearances next year, in which people, including those in power, will vanish without a trace into interdimensional doorways. Additionally, an object they call a "coherer" -- a reverse-engineered or left-behind dimensional artifact is currently in the possession of people who are concerned for their lives.

Needles UFO Crash

First hour guest, former police officer Frank Costigan spoke about witnessing a mysterious "fiery object" that crashed near the town of Needles, California in May 2008. He was surprised at the speed that military helicopters appeared on the scene, pulling up something from the site. He suspects the crash may have been a military test "gone sour." For more, see this KLAS-TV report.

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