I think Brown can reap massive hits on many predictions with Edward Snowden.
Brown said:I: A major security problem will plague a prominent company, affecting millions of customers.
II: Scandal will rock a European nation. The scandal will not center on sexualityor financial mismanagement.
III: A serious act of criminality will produce an unexpected result.
minor: Bad PR will mean awful news for a prominent organization.
Cory Monteith, a singer on the popular musical comedy series "Glee," has died at age 31.6. A notable musician will die relatively young.
The prediction I had in mind was indeed:... Snowden is a walking scandal, and his stay in Russia sure has rocked the place. Can even be expanded to cover any and all nations that are either angry at USA or implicated in giving information to USA.
Snowden is wanted as a criminal, and although he tries to set himself up as a poster-boy for liberty, he is trying to seek refuge ... in RUSSIA?A serious act of criminality will produce an unexpected result.
Still waiting for Area 51 news ...
News article said:Declassified documents make no mention of UFOs, aliens or staged moon landings.
UFO buffs and believers in alien encounters are celebrating the CIA's clearest acknowledgement yet of the existence of Area 51, the top-secret Cold War test site that has been the subject of elaborate conspiracy theories for decades.
The recently declassified documents have set the tinfoil-hat crowd abuzz, though there's no mention in the papers of UFO crashes, black-eyed extraterrestrials or staged moon landings.
44. Donald will make big news.
The step may not have been made just yet, but it is seriously being talked about.21. Canada will take a significant step away from the Monarchy.
Canada did just that, back in March. According to this story,23. Canada will tentatively recognize that the Cambridge Kid--even if a girl--is the heir to Liz, after Chuck and Billy.
The attorney general of Quebec has decided to weigh in on Canada's law to change the rules of royal succession, CBC News has learned.
The law, passed by Parliament this spring, is being challenged in Quebec Superior Court by a group of legal scholars and constitutional experts. The Quebec government has decided to become an intervener in support of the challenge.
The challenge is not about the law itself, which states a first-born boy or girl will be in line to the throne regardless of gender, but rather about the way the federal government went about implementing the legislation. The group believes the provinces should be involved in any constitutional amendment.
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Parliament passed the bill into law with unanimous consent in March of this year, in anticipation of William and Kate's first child.
Well, we've seen a few of these, haven't we? Kennedy was shot accidentally by one of his own Secret Service men, said one story. CIA agent George Joannides may have been involved with Oswald, said another. And there have been others. It may get downright nutty as we roll toward November.25. The 50th Anniversary of the JFK assassination will bring conspiracy "theories" out into the open, tales and scenarios even more bizarre than many heard before, and some in the media will deal with them as if the proponents were serious historians.