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Lucianarchy and remote viewing

Lucianarchy said:


The fact is though, the terrorist attack ocurred within a couple of hours of making the posting, and, of course, the fact that 'Ladybrook' is an extremely uncommon word to found in any news coverage, particularly in such impostance as a terrorist attack.

LOL. The fact is that a google search comes up with many hits for the name Ladybrook. You've done nothing special here but say a name and wait for something to happen somewhere that you can claim as your prediction.
 
You've done nothing special here but say a name and wait for something to happen somewhere that you can claim as your prediction.

If only Luci could do something more obvious, like predict lottery numbers. Oh wait, he can, he just doesn't want to prove it to us.

David
 
Lucianarchy said:


What rubbish :rolleyes: You are really scraping the barrell now, I'll bet you regret that it was you who started this thread now. Corbin replied to my 'ladybrook' post before the incident took place as well. Is he in the deal too? :rolleyes:

Can you post the thread where you made this "ladybrook" prediction? Can you also post a new article where the time is mentioned as to when the event happened?

You also have to deal with that fact that a google search for ladybrook comes up with over 10 pages of links.
 
Corbin replied to my 'ladybrook' post before the incident took place as well. Is he in the deal too?

Leave me out of your fantasies.

I know well enough not to argue fine points with you and have not even bothered to read posts containing the word "ladybrook."

That said, I bet I will be called out as being closed minded.

But even if that occurs I will not demand the million because I know the diference between a scientific prediction and a paranormal one.
 
How or why is it that a forum search for "ladybrook", "Lady brook" or "ladybrooke" only comes up with this thread?
 
Can you post the thread where you made this "ladybrook" prediction? Can you also post a new article where the time is mentioned as to when the event happened?

How or why is it that a forum search for "ladybrook", "Lady brook" or "ladybrooke" only comes up with this thread?

Luci's first post in this thread contains the word "ladybrook", not as a meaningful part of any sentence, as does Corbin's quote of Luci's post.

The link to the BBC news article already given gives the time of the incident as "around 16:45BST", and another BBC article gives the time as 16:30BST.

David
 
c0rbin said:



I know well enough not to argue fine points with you and have not even bothered to read posts containing the word "ladybrook."


Your reply to my first post in this thread quoted the evidence itself, Corbin.
 
Thank goodness for your powers, Lucianarchy. Without them this whole incident in Ladybrook would have gone exactly the way it did anyway.
 
Luci's first post in this thread contains the word "ladybrook", not as a meaningful part of any sentence, as does Corbin's quote of Luci's post.

Do they have police scanners in England? So ordinary citizens can listen in on police radio communication.
 
The psi effect works only through co-operation, that is why Randi has the "Out" in his challenge, a challenge is not co-operation. ladybrook

Ah ha! I see it now. So you are claiming this to be a prediction? If this is a prediction, why didn't you proclaim it as such when you posted it. Ah, I know, that way if nothing happens people will ignore it. This is nonsense, Luci, and it's dishonest. To randomly toss in words in a post and then claim it to be a prediction if the word comes up as anything significant is a sham.


You also mispelled the word, or did you? It's Ladybrooke and not ladybrook.


:rolleyes:
 
Starrman said:
Thank goodness for your powers, Lucianarchy. Without them this whole incident in Ladybrook would have gone exactly the way it did anyway.

Yes, thank goodness the bomb failed to explode and the security forces were quick to act. But maybe you could blame me for not remote viewing other WMD's instead. :rolleyes:

I am not claiming to be Psider Man ( sounds like that title belongs to DB ), I am just trying to demonstrate that the effect is often subtle and elusive in nature.
 
thaiboxerken said:



You also mispelled the word, or did you? It's Ladybrooke and not ladybrook.


:rolleyes:


I got the 'name' not the spelling, and besides if you look at the Belfast article, you'll see it's spelled the way I did.
 
Yes, but you completely ignored my point that you didn't make any prediction. You only tossed a word in your post at the end.

Next time you want to claim a prediction, maybe you should actually make a prediction.
 
I once had a dream about a razor, and the next morning before my shower.......I shaved! Of course I didn't tell anyone about the dream, and I shave every morning, but still pretty spookie huh?
 
You will note that the 'Ladybrook' attempted Belfast bombing occured within 24 hours of my reference to the name in my first post in this thread. There is no other newsworthy item using the word 'ladybrook', a simple search will confirm this. This is how RV impressions work, often nothing clear, which is all that I could pick up, a name. More precognition than RV, but RV works across time points.

I am not claiming to be Psider Man ( sounds like that title belongs to DB ), I am just trying to demonstrate that the effect is often subtle and elusive in nature.

If the attempted bombing would have taken place next week, would you have taken credit for the hit? If someone would have been murdered in ladybrook 3 days after you typed the word would you have taken credit? If a lady drowned in a brook a month after you typed 'ladybrook' would you have taken credit?

Do you see what our problem is with you taking just a single word and making into a prediction? If you have 20 dreams and one comes true, is it more likely that you have a 'subtle' and 'elusive' psychic power, or that a coincidence has occurred.

P.S. I think 'Psider Man' is hilarious! :roll:
 
Starrman said:


If the attempted bombing would have taken place next week, would you have taken credit for the hit? If someone would have been murdered in ladybrook 3 days after you typed the word would you have taken credit? If a lady drowned in a brook a month after you typed 'ladybrook' would you have taken credit?


If, if, if..:rolleyes: Which part of the fact that the Ladybrook terrorist attack ocurred 'within a couple of hours' do you not comprehend?
 
If, if, if.. Which part of the fact that the Ladybrook terrorist attack ocurred 'within a couple of hours' do you not comprehend?

Thank you for avoiding the main question of my post. I understand that:

1) You typed a single word, 'ladybrook'.
2) A couple of hours later a terrorist attack was avoided on a bus that routed through ladybrook.
3) You claim that some sort of psychic ability caused you to type 'ladybrook', which was in direct reference to the fact that a couple of hours later a terrorist attack was avoided on a bus that routed through ladybrook.

Now that we have clarified that I understand what you claim, will you answer my questions?
 
Lucianarchy said:


If, if, if..:rolleyes: Which part of the fact that the Ladybrook terrorist attack ocurred 'within a couple of hours' do you not comprehend?

Which part of "you did not make a prediction" do you not comprehend? Only a dishonest ass would try to claim that he made a prediction when he did not.
 

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