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Will Rome be destroyed tomorrow?

Google did a pretty good job of translating this page, though of course I'm not familiar with this site so I can't speak to its credibility.


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Right, but what about his previous predictions? The article I posted said he made a prediction with a notary as a witness. Has anyone found any details or is it just a tall tale?
 
Well three and a quarter hours to go and no quake, though there was a 5.3 in Spain.
 
Aaaaah! Rum has gone! It's gone! All of it! I had a whole bottle full!

Oh wait.... You said Rome.. Nope, still here.
 
Well three and a quarter hours to go and no quake, though there was a 5.3 in Spain.
Yeah, I just heard this on Radio 4 news and thought I'd check back here to see if anyone else had picked up on it. Here's the BBC story, with nice map:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-13368599

So he was out by 800 miles. I think powers of precognition have got to get a bit better than this before I'm a believer!
 
I do wonder how many failed predictions does it take for people to realize they're full of ****.
 
OK, I have to admit that I giggled when I first saw this:
Will Rome be destroyed tomorrow?
catsmate1 (Yesterday)

Also, I think of that bar sign: "Free Beer Tomorrow"
 
Looks like it's had a surprising amount of damage associated with it, though:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42993156/ns/world_news-europe/

Thankfully it wasn't in Rome, though-- that would have been a horrible coincide with these "predictions."
Rember that
One self-taught pseudoscientist, Raffaele Bendandi, allegedly predicted before his death in 1976 that a devastating earthquake was going to strike Rome on Wednesday.
If he had adhered to the rules that govern over a legitimate scientific research, he wouldn't have misinterpreted the Mars position that clearly said Spain, not Italy: MARS = SPAIN. ;)

Now what is the degree of the time/event coincidence? If some of the Italians didn't freak out to take a day off, the prediction wouldn't hit the news to match the news from Spain. When it comes to math to see the chances of such a coincidence happening, we are just in the same league with the charlatans who predict the way we dismiss.
 
The Colloseum is still in ruins!
It's actually "Colosseum."

This landmark was always a prediction mystery. When its name is written backward -- MUESSOLOC -- it was said to harbor the first letters of names of "bad boys" of the region what is now Italy to come, such as MUeSSOLoc, which are the first six letters of the last name of the Italian dictator Mussolini. The historians are actually not aware of it, coz the written suggestion in was destroyed in 325 AD. Since we are not good in a symbolic arrangement scan (a feature not particular to natural selection), only two Europeans were able to come across the coincidence when Benito Mussolini came to power.


Q: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 is the 131st day of the year. If you draw a circle with central point in Colosseum and with radius 131 x 101 km, the circumference intersects certain towns and cities. All those towns/points are colored black but only one is red. Which town is it?

A: Lorca, Spain

That's correct.
http://www.eitb.com/news/life/detai...kes-rock-spanish-town-lorca-killing-8-people/

Too bad that it takes a disaster to make H. sapiens to figure that out. :o
 

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