4th August - epilogue - 19th September - prediction

September 14th:

The next day reveals that the world is a virutal shopping mall of horrible disaster and ominous portents. Yet all of these will dim in comparison to what will soon happen on the 19th.

Worst floods in decades hit Dhaka

Many roads are waist deep in water
Bangladeshi authorities have closed all government offices in the capital, Dhaka, as the worst flooding in decades hit the city. Nearly all main roads in the city are under water. Officials say such severe flooding is "unprecedented".

An emergency meeting was held by the government, and the navy has been called on to help drain the city.

Ed the God
You Flatterer you...

If you want to sell a book, your best bet right now would be to forget fiction entirely and come out of the closet as George W. Bush's bisexual lover. Be prepared to support your claims with original negatives of you, W., and Jenna in an incestuous S&M menage a trois. - Bruce Bethke
 
September 15th

Today was a near personal tragedy: My daughter was in a car wreck with two friends. Everyone was ok but very shook up. Cuts and bruises. Air bags suddenly deploying in a kid's chest will do that.

The event touches a little on why I dislike "would-be-prophets of doom" more than the rest of the psychic crowd: ◊◊◊◊ just happens. Life is not 'By The Will' of some holy deity, or under the watchful gaze of some spirit guide or angel.

A couple weeks ago I watched the results of different car accident: Someone I did not even know, a 16 year old girl struggling for life in an emergency room. In that accident, 5 kids thrown from a car going at 100mph. Killed two of her friends and left two walking. She was the driver and she was going to survive...

There is no "higher meaning" in any of this. Life just is: A place of creative chaos where sometimes good and sometimes bad things happen.

But the Pope goes to France to pray for healing or whatever.
We pray God is with us in our battles.
We predict the future.
Speak with the dead.

To pretend we control life and death is to dishonor something vital and beautiful about it. To label it as evil or good is simply an attempt to assert that there is dominion over what happens.

But Lucianarchy would hardly predict some insignificant event in my lowly life. Prophetic predictions are of GREAT things and claims to power and authority. So I laugh at the pompous arrogance of prophets, and take my time about it.
 
Agreed

Kopji said:
September 15th

Today was a near personal tragedy: My daughter was in a car wreck with two friends. Everyone was ok but very shook up. Cuts and bruises. Air bags suddenly deploying in a kid's chest will do that.

The event touches a little on why I dislike "would-be-prophets of doom" more than the rest of the psychic crowd: ◊◊◊◊ just happens. Life is not 'By The Will' of some holy deity, or under the watchful gaze of some spirit guide or angel.

A couple weeks ago I watched the results of different car accident: Someone I did not even know, a 16 year old girl struggling for life in an emergency room. In that accident, 5 kids thrown from a car going at 100mph. Killed two of her friends and left two walking. She was the driver and she was going to survive...

There is no "higher meaning" in any of this. Life just is: A place of creative chaos where sometimes good and sometimes bad things happen.

But the Pope goes to France to pray for healing or whatever.
We pray God is with us in our battles.
We predict the future.
Speak with the dead.

To pretend we control life and death is to dishonor something vital and beautiful about it. To label it as evil or good is simply an attempt to assert that there is dominion over what happens.

But Lucianarchy would hardly predict some insignificant event in my lowly life. Prophetic predictions are of GREAT things and claims to power and authority. So I laugh at the pompous arrogance of prophets, and take my time about it.

I couldn't agree much more. I too find it offensive - this pretended wisdom and authority. I think some people can only find themselves legitimized by claiming some sort of special ability and giftedness.
 
It's actually been a pretty quiet week, disaster-wise. Maybe this is that "inverse predictive effect" I've heard rumor of. Ya know, the effect where a REALLY true prophet predicts something, but it not only does not happen, things actually start looking up and turning out for the better. If the prediction had not been made, things would have gotten bad right quick. So we have prophets to thank either way. :D

Of course there's all those hurricanes hitting Florida. If I were a Believer, I might start wondering if God were angry with how things turned out in the last election. But... its hurricane season so it hardly seems fair to count them all... Soon to be four or five storms... What an odd coincidence!

Having to scan the Internet for daily disasters would be really depressing for most people, myself included. Fortunately there's an easy site that covers the latest terrorist events and natural tragedies:

http://www.disasterrelief.org/EarthWatch/

If things get too bad we can always go to a Florida Beach:

http://www.pbrla.com/weather_natdisasters.html
 
Paul C. Anagnostopoulos said:
Apparently, Luci's predictions are based on the current state of affaris at the time of the prediction, rather than being actual precognitive visions. That is why this particular prediction was not accurate: Something was done in the meantime to change the state of affairs (heightened security).

This is called informed guessing, not precognition.
Actually, there is another possibility where Lucianarchy can have knowledge of a planed future event based on knowledge of the state of things at the time of the prediction - if he was in on the planning in the first place. It is clear that Lucianarchy is a terrorist, as these are the events that he is keying in on and not some unplanned event (like, say, stock market numbers or weather patterns) or planned events to which Lucianarchy does not have access to (like Bush's future campaign stops or my parents' vacation plans).
 
Sept 17th

I'm almost certain he has something to do with a hurricane turning toward Arizona.
 
We're a day away. My bet is that Luci's prediction of "Something may or may not happen" will come true.
 
It's 12:30am Sunday 19th of September in Hong Kong as of this writing - I'm sure disaster's just around the corner...



....zzzzZ...ZZzzZZ...ZzZZzzZZz......ZZzZZZZzz........zzZzZzzzzz...
 
Quarter past one here in Stockholm...dum di dum di dum...No attack anyware so far....dum di dum di dum....
 
Lucianarchy said:
I have percieved 19th September as another high risk window for similar attacks and hope and pray that the intelligence agancies agian act to thwart such an attack.

Peace.

Just keeping in mind what we are waiting for.

That, and the usual pathetic excuses.

Get the popcorn.
 
It's 9:25 where I am and so far Luci is right. Very similar to the last prediction. All is quiet. So far the least eventfull day of the week. Must be the alerted security keeping everyone in line.

JPK
 
Why does anyone pay attention at this point? I mean how many wrong predictions does someone need to make before you just ignore it as blatent attention whoring?

If Lucianarchy ever happens to be right...oh they'll jump up and down and exclaim just how RIGHT they were I'm sure...but when Lucianarchy is wrong, excuses are made so it's STILL not wrong. (See August 4th "prediction").

Sorry, I wasn't around for Ladybrook or whatever, but the August crapout was enough for me.

:con2:
 
Marian said:
Why does anyone pay attention at this point? I mean how many wrong predictions does someone need to make before you just ignore it as blatent attention whoring?

If Lucianarchy ever happens to be right...oh they'll jump up and down and exclaim just how RIGHT they were I'm sure...but when Lucianarchy is wrong, excuses are made so it's STILL not wrong. (See August 4th "prediction").

Sorry, I wasn't around for Ladybrook or whatever, but the August crapout was enough for me.

:con2:

Of course, at some point, Lucianarchy will guess right. Which is exactly why we must be able to point to the long list of failures, thereby underlining the fact that he just got lucky.

It's exactly the same thing, as when we record Sylvia Browne's or other prognosticators' wrong guesses. Or this one. Or this one. Or this one.
 
Afraid it's true... a hit!

Here in the UK we were terrorised by the showing of that dreadful film "Three Amigos" - no amount of intelligence can thwart or understand this.

I am sure that this constitutes a hit - well done Lucy!
 
CFLarsen said:
Of course, at some point, Lucianarchy will guess right. Which is exactly why we must be able to point to the long list of failures, thereby underlining the fact that he just got lucky.

For what purpose? According to Lucianarchy, he hasn't failed yet. It is entertaining to poke fun at Luci, but I won't pretend that there is actually any intellectual value behind it.
 
Re: Afraid it's true... a hit!

Belgian thought said:
Here in the UK we were terrorised by the showing of that dreadful film "Three Amigos" - no amount of intelligence can thwart or understand this.

I am sure that this constitutes a hit - well done Lucy!
The evidence mounts! SG-1's ludicrous O'Neil cloning episode has just devastated my Sunday afternoon viewing pleasure. Whoever's making these things, think of the children! Luci, whatever Tony Blair's paying you it isn't enough. With your diligence and integrity we will eventually get quality Sunday afternoon (remote) viewing.
 

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