Please register to participate in our discussions with 2 million other members - it's free and quick! Some forums can only be seen by registered members. After you create your account, you'll be able to customize options and access all our 15,000 new posts/day with fewer ads.
I watched part of his more recent video and I believe he's claiming that on June 6 there could be another 8.0+ earthquake. This will no doubt not happen and all of you skeptics will be overjoyed.
Still doesn't change the fact that he was essentially correct about the May 28 earthquake. I guess some people will simply avoid acknowledging the truth because that truth doesn't conform with their narrow perception of the world.
Still doesn't change the fact that he was essentially correct about the May 28 earthquake. I guess some people will simply avoid acknowledging the truth because that truth doesn't conform with their narrow perception of the world.
LOL - he was, and will always be, WRONG!!!!
My perception of the world is spot-on. However, the folks who "almost drive between the lines" or "almost make it before the light turns red" make it difficult for the sensible.
Well when he posts a video on May 21 suggesting there would be a major earthquake on about May 28 and there was one a few hours after May 28, I wouldn't say he was categorically "WRONG!!!!". Everything that occurs on a planetary or universal level has a slight deviation, an example being a year not being exactly 365 1/4 days, which you no doubt conveniently accept. If you tell someone that a year has 365 days you wouldn't expect them to scream "WRONG!!!!" in your face for being incorrect, what makes you think you can do so over the Internet because you won't accept his slightly off prediction being the truth?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dirt Grinder
LOL - he was, and will always be, WRONG!!!!
My perception of the world is spot-on. However, the folks who "almost drive between the lines" or "almost make it before the light turns red" make it difficult for the sensible.
Oh, dear, must I repeat this again: if you look at his May 21 video - which you won't, apparently, because you'd rather argue based on subjective opinion rather than fact - there are four other earthquakes in the pattern that are slightly off by a day or so. Does this make the pattern not legitimate? Of course not. Just like trains arriving a few minutes before or after the scheduled arrival time doesn't make the schedule invalid. I would agree with you had no earthquake in the 8.0 range occurred on or after May 28, or if such earthquakes occur every day - but neither is the case. We'll see if he gets this right, but my guess is that he won't. In the end it makes no difference to me. I also guess that if there is a major earthquake within the next two days or so you won't have the humility to admit that you're wrong. You probably won't even show up here again.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dirt Grinder
So you do recognize that the "prediction" was "off." A prediction is either a "hit" or not - and you agree, with me, that it was not a "hit."
I'm outta here - nothing new has been presented for quite some time.
Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. Over $68,000 in prizes has already been given out to active posters on our forum. Additional giveaways are planned.
Detailed information about all U.S. cities, counties, and zip codes on our site: City-data.com.