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February 26, 2009 at 4:50 PM #356292February 26, 2009 at 4:52 PM #355712NotCrankyParticipant
“Countdown: 30 days to Chaos”. I suspected that a “shift” was about to occur in late September/early October. If you recall, the markets crashed spectacularly then. Many posters then responded with, “So, where’s the chaos?”, as if expecting to see bread lines and insurgency the next day.
Nope, 30 days are 30 days. Now we are talking about legalizing pot and Marion again.I expect crazy things to happen all the time without being proof of anything except that crazy things happen all the time. Don’t mean to sound unfriendly and I know it does.
Whenever these ideas get flowing, partypup, I recall this song….
February 26, 2009 at 4:52 PM #356023NotCrankyParticipant“Countdown: 30 days to Chaos”. I suspected that a “shift” was about to occur in late September/early October. If you recall, the markets crashed spectacularly then. Many posters then responded with, “So, where’s the chaos?”, as if expecting to see bread lines and insurgency the next day.
Nope, 30 days are 30 days. Now we are talking about legalizing pot and Marion again.I expect crazy things to happen all the time without being proof of anything except that crazy things happen all the time. Don’t mean to sound unfriendly and I know it does.
Whenever these ideas get flowing, partypup, I recall this song….
February 26, 2009 at 4:52 PM #356162NotCrankyParticipant“Countdown: 30 days to Chaos”. I suspected that a “shift” was about to occur in late September/early October. If you recall, the markets crashed spectacularly then. Many posters then responded with, “So, where’s the chaos?”, as if expecting to see bread lines and insurgency the next day.
Nope, 30 days are 30 days. Now we are talking about legalizing pot and Marion again.I expect crazy things to happen all the time without being proof of anything except that crazy things happen all the time. Don’t mean to sound unfriendly and I know it does.
Whenever these ideas get flowing, partypup, I recall this song….
February 26, 2009 at 4:52 PM #356190NotCrankyParticipant“Countdown: 30 days to Chaos”. I suspected that a “shift” was about to occur in late September/early October. If you recall, the markets crashed spectacularly then. Many posters then responded with, “So, where’s the chaos?”, as if expecting to see bread lines and insurgency the next day.
Nope, 30 days are 30 days. Now we are talking about legalizing pot and Marion again.I expect crazy things to happen all the time without being proof of anything except that crazy things happen all the time. Don’t mean to sound unfriendly and I know it does.
Whenever these ideas get flowing, partypup, I recall this song….
February 26, 2009 at 4:52 PM #356302NotCrankyParticipant“Countdown: 30 days to Chaos”. I suspected that a “shift” was about to occur in late September/early October. If you recall, the markets crashed spectacularly then. Many posters then responded with, “So, where’s the chaos?”, as if expecting to see bread lines and insurgency the next day.
Nope, 30 days are 30 days. Now we are talking about legalizing pot and Marion again.I expect crazy things to happen all the time without being proof of anything except that crazy things happen all the time. Don’t mean to sound unfriendly and I know it does.
Whenever these ideas get flowing, partypup, I recall this song….
February 26, 2009 at 6:41 PM #355817EnorahParticipant[quote=partypup]
Enorah, are you familiar with the predictive linguistics project at halfpasthuman.com? I have subscribed to their data readings for about 2 years now. Essentially, they have developed an experiment in “future viewing” based on words expressed in the collective consciousness. The idea here being that humans, like lower forms of animals, have an innate sense of clairvoyance that we have lost touch with on an individual level, but which survives on a subconscious level in the collective consciousness. Like cattle that sense an approaching storm, so does our language reflect our sense of our common destiny. These guys accurately predicted a “life changing” global event to occur in early September 2001; they accurately predicted the Katrina disaster; they even predicted the devastating China quake last year.
Here is a sampling of what they see coming this year:
An “obliteration” of the dollar which will lead to its “repudiation”; total “revulsion” and ‘fear” of all all paper currency and paper debts, globally; a “collapse” of the global economic financial system; shortages of food and other products globally (yes, that includes the United States); gold and silver will reach “stratospheric” heights; and last, but not least, “revolution” will come to America – and the world.
These are indeed unprecedented, strange and exciting times to be a human on planet earth. If anyone on this board thinks that the next 50 years of their life are going to look ANYTHING like the past 50 years, they are in for a mind-blowing experience.
Personally, I’m down for the ride. I am open to and accept anything and everything the universe has to offer or thrust upon me now. According to the predictive linguists, those who resist the coming change will literally stumnble around, “drooling” and “dazed” by the level of cognitive dissonance they will be experiencing. Those who simply roll with it and adapt to the new reality will have a far better chance of surviving intact.
But I suspect by this time next year, this board (to the extent that it focuses on housing-related discussions) will be completely irrelevant.
I think every thread will be OT, and the words “survival” and “collapse” will be appearing frequently…[/quote]
partypup that is interesting information. No, I had not heard of half past human. I will check it out. I have more to say here in response but am on my way out. So I will respond later.
February 26, 2009 at 6:41 PM #356128EnorahParticipant[quote=partypup]
Enorah, are you familiar with the predictive linguistics project at halfpasthuman.com? I have subscribed to their data readings for about 2 years now. Essentially, they have developed an experiment in “future viewing” based on words expressed in the collective consciousness. The idea here being that humans, like lower forms of animals, have an innate sense of clairvoyance that we have lost touch with on an individual level, but which survives on a subconscious level in the collective consciousness. Like cattle that sense an approaching storm, so does our language reflect our sense of our common destiny. These guys accurately predicted a “life changing” global event to occur in early September 2001; they accurately predicted the Katrina disaster; they even predicted the devastating China quake last year.
Here is a sampling of what they see coming this year:
An “obliteration” of the dollar which will lead to its “repudiation”; total “revulsion” and ‘fear” of all all paper currency and paper debts, globally; a “collapse” of the global economic financial system; shortages of food and other products globally (yes, that includes the United States); gold and silver will reach “stratospheric” heights; and last, but not least, “revolution” will come to America – and the world.
These are indeed unprecedented, strange and exciting times to be a human on planet earth. If anyone on this board thinks that the next 50 years of their life are going to look ANYTHING like the past 50 years, they are in for a mind-blowing experience.
Personally, I’m down for the ride. I am open to and accept anything and everything the universe has to offer or thrust upon me now. According to the predictive linguists, those who resist the coming change will literally stumnble around, “drooling” and “dazed” by the level of cognitive dissonance they will be experiencing. Those who simply roll with it and adapt to the new reality will have a far better chance of surviving intact.
But I suspect by this time next year, this board (to the extent that it focuses on housing-related discussions) will be completely irrelevant.
I think every thread will be OT, and the words “survival” and “collapse” will be appearing frequently…[/quote]
partypup that is interesting information. No, I had not heard of half past human. I will check it out. I have more to say here in response but am on my way out. So I will respond later.
February 26, 2009 at 6:41 PM #356268EnorahParticipant[quote=partypup]
Enorah, are you familiar with the predictive linguistics project at halfpasthuman.com? I have subscribed to their data readings for about 2 years now. Essentially, they have developed an experiment in “future viewing” based on words expressed in the collective consciousness. The idea here being that humans, like lower forms of animals, have an innate sense of clairvoyance that we have lost touch with on an individual level, but which survives on a subconscious level in the collective consciousness. Like cattle that sense an approaching storm, so does our language reflect our sense of our common destiny. These guys accurately predicted a “life changing” global event to occur in early September 2001; they accurately predicted the Katrina disaster; they even predicted the devastating China quake last year.
Here is a sampling of what they see coming this year:
An “obliteration” of the dollar which will lead to its “repudiation”; total “revulsion” and ‘fear” of all all paper currency and paper debts, globally; a “collapse” of the global economic financial system; shortages of food and other products globally (yes, that includes the United States); gold and silver will reach “stratospheric” heights; and last, but not least, “revolution” will come to America – and the world.
These are indeed unprecedented, strange and exciting times to be a human on planet earth. If anyone on this board thinks that the next 50 years of their life are going to look ANYTHING like the past 50 years, they are in for a mind-blowing experience.
Personally, I’m down for the ride. I am open to and accept anything and everything the universe has to offer or thrust upon me now. According to the predictive linguists, those who resist the coming change will literally stumnble around, “drooling” and “dazed” by the level of cognitive dissonance they will be experiencing. Those who simply roll with it and adapt to the new reality will have a far better chance of surviving intact.
But I suspect by this time next year, this board (to the extent that it focuses on housing-related discussions) will be completely irrelevant.
I think every thread will be OT, and the words “survival” and “collapse” will be appearing frequently…[/quote]
partypup that is interesting information. No, I had not heard of half past human. I will check it out. I have more to say here in response but am on my way out. So I will respond later.
February 26, 2009 at 6:41 PM #356296EnorahParticipant[quote=partypup]
Enorah, are you familiar with the predictive linguistics project at halfpasthuman.com? I have subscribed to their data readings for about 2 years now. Essentially, they have developed an experiment in “future viewing” based on words expressed in the collective consciousness. The idea here being that humans, like lower forms of animals, have an innate sense of clairvoyance that we have lost touch with on an individual level, but which survives on a subconscious level in the collective consciousness. Like cattle that sense an approaching storm, so does our language reflect our sense of our common destiny. These guys accurately predicted a “life changing” global event to occur in early September 2001; they accurately predicted the Katrina disaster; they even predicted the devastating China quake last year.
Here is a sampling of what they see coming this year:
An “obliteration” of the dollar which will lead to its “repudiation”; total “revulsion” and ‘fear” of all all paper currency and paper debts, globally; a “collapse” of the global economic financial system; shortages of food and other products globally (yes, that includes the United States); gold and silver will reach “stratospheric” heights; and last, but not least, “revolution” will come to America – and the world.
These are indeed unprecedented, strange and exciting times to be a human on planet earth. If anyone on this board thinks that the next 50 years of their life are going to look ANYTHING like the past 50 years, they are in for a mind-blowing experience.
Personally, I’m down for the ride. I am open to and accept anything and everything the universe has to offer or thrust upon me now. According to the predictive linguists, those who resist the coming change will literally stumnble around, “drooling” and “dazed” by the level of cognitive dissonance they will be experiencing. Those who simply roll with it and adapt to the new reality will have a far better chance of surviving intact.
But I suspect by this time next year, this board (to the extent that it focuses on housing-related discussions) will be completely irrelevant.
I think every thread will be OT, and the words “survival” and “collapse” will be appearing frequently…[/quote]
partypup that is interesting information. No, I had not heard of half past human. I will check it out. I have more to say here in response but am on my way out. So I will respond later.
February 26, 2009 at 6:41 PM #356407EnorahParticipant[quote=partypup]
Enorah, are you familiar with the predictive linguistics project at halfpasthuman.com? I have subscribed to their data readings for about 2 years now. Essentially, they have developed an experiment in “future viewing” based on words expressed in the collective consciousness. The idea here being that humans, like lower forms of animals, have an innate sense of clairvoyance that we have lost touch with on an individual level, but which survives on a subconscious level in the collective consciousness. Like cattle that sense an approaching storm, so does our language reflect our sense of our common destiny. These guys accurately predicted a “life changing” global event to occur in early September 2001; they accurately predicted the Katrina disaster; they even predicted the devastating China quake last year.
Here is a sampling of what they see coming this year:
An “obliteration” of the dollar which will lead to its “repudiation”; total “revulsion” and ‘fear” of all all paper currency and paper debts, globally; a “collapse” of the global economic financial system; shortages of food and other products globally (yes, that includes the United States); gold and silver will reach “stratospheric” heights; and last, but not least, “revolution” will come to America – and the world.
These are indeed unprecedented, strange and exciting times to be a human on planet earth. If anyone on this board thinks that the next 50 years of their life are going to look ANYTHING like the past 50 years, they are in for a mind-blowing experience.
Personally, I’m down for the ride. I am open to and accept anything and everything the universe has to offer or thrust upon me now. According to the predictive linguists, those who resist the coming change will literally stumnble around, “drooling” and “dazed” by the level of cognitive dissonance they will be experiencing. Those who simply roll with it and adapt to the new reality will have a far better chance of surviving intact.
But I suspect by this time next year, this board (to the extent that it focuses on housing-related discussions) will be completely irrelevant.
I think every thread will be OT, and the words “survival” and “collapse” will be appearing frequently…[/quote]
partypup that is interesting information. No, I had not heard of half past human. I will check it out. I have more to say here in response but am on my way out. So I will respond later.
February 26, 2009 at 6:45 PM #355832partypupParticipantEnorah – I am happy to send you pdfs of the data reads at halfpasthuman if you’d like ๐
February 26, 2009 at 6:45 PM #356144partypupParticipantEnorah – I am happy to send you pdfs of the data reads at halfpasthuman if you’d like ๐
February 26, 2009 at 6:45 PM #356283partypupParticipantEnorah – I am happy to send you pdfs of the data reads at halfpasthuman if you’d like ๐
February 26, 2009 at 6:45 PM #356311partypupParticipantEnorah – I am happy to send you pdfs of the data reads at halfpasthuman if you’d like ๐
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