The Ed Dames Remote Viewing Forecasts:
Natalee Holloway's present disposition: "Her body has been stuffed into a weighted lobster cage and sunk immediately off the coast of Aruba." In a week, Dames will pinpoint the body's location on a map.
Children will starve in the future because of lack of milk. Dairy cows will be wiped out by Mad Cow disease. Timeframe: 'Within the next five years to a decade."
Next location of a non-man-made crop circle in North America: "Ten kilometer radius...northern Alberta, near the British Columbia border...just to the west of a little town called Clear Praire, Alberta."
Location of two French pilots who tried to beat Charles Lindbergh in an attempt to be the first to make a Paris to New York flight. The pilot and navigator left Paris for New York and were never seen again. 12 days later, Lindbergh arrived in Paris. The French airmen "made it to North America. The crew did not make it to New York. We're saying that they crashed about 400 kilometers north of New York city. Into the mountains of New Hampshire, just across the Maine border."
Dames says, "We're going to recover the remains...we don't want to tell people exactly where the aircraft is. We want the glory of recovery. That operation is scheduled for September (2006)."
Wheat rust: "The 'royal fungus'-that's how it translates into Latin. There's a mutation that occurs...an extremely damaging fungi. It float over, on the tradewinds, to South America and moves up into North America eventually and ravages wheat crops."
On the Kennedy assassination: "There was a flechette (dart) that was remotely fired from the dashboard of the car that that man (Kennedy) was in and went through his adam's apple." It has been theorized that something "froze" or paralyzed Kennedy, keeping him still just long enough for the shooter or shooters to fire off their shots.
On the massive solar flares that will hit the earth (the Killshot): "After a series of these solar flares, there is going to be a Mad Max sceanario for quite a while." Before the Killshot, there will be a war going on. "Remote viewers describe three warring parties on the ground fighting. Everybody looks up in the sky and sees something physical in the sky that is so impactful that they forget about the fighting and go home to their families. Their priorities change by something physically in the sky. Something happens in earth's atmosphere that is unprecedented."
The statements above are typical of what can be expected from the mouth of Ed Dames during one of his interviews on the Coast to Coast AM show. Now that I have made a short transcript of what Dames has said, both you and I can hold his feet to the fire, so to speak. Only time will tell if Ed Dames is right.
Consider this to be a hobby of mine. I keep a record of what people who make predictions say and see if their prognostications come true. Many would consider this a waste of time. But the same could be said for watching an episode of "Desperate Housewives" or "Survivor" or "24" on television. It doesn't educate you, it doesn't put money in your pocket. This activity does not improve your health, nor does it make the world a safer place to live. This is purely for fun and entertainment. For the few minutes that it takes for you to read these words, you do not have to think about the rising price of gas, you don't have to worry about the Iranians developing nuclear weapons, or mull over the latest body count from the happy country of Iraq. Enjoy yourself. Life is too short.
Natalee Holloway's present disposition: "Her body has been stuffed into a weighted lobster cage and sunk immediately off the coast of Aruba." In a week, Dames will pinpoint the body's location on a map.
Children will starve in the future because of lack of milk. Dairy cows will be wiped out by Mad Cow disease. Timeframe: 'Within the next five years to a decade."
Next location of a non-man-made crop circle in North America: "Ten kilometer radius...northern Alberta, near the British Columbia border...just to the west of a little town called Clear Praire, Alberta."
Location of two French pilots who tried to beat Charles Lindbergh in an attempt to be the first to make a Paris to New York flight. The pilot and navigator left Paris for New York and were never seen again. 12 days later, Lindbergh arrived in Paris. The French airmen "made it to North America. The crew did not make it to New York. We're saying that they crashed about 400 kilometers north of New York city. Into the mountains of New Hampshire, just across the Maine border."
Dames says, "We're going to recover the remains...we don't want to tell people exactly where the aircraft is. We want the glory of recovery. That operation is scheduled for September (2006)."
Wheat rust: "The 'royal fungus'-that's how it translates into Latin. There's a mutation that occurs...an extremely damaging fungi. It float over, on the tradewinds, to South America and moves up into North America eventually and ravages wheat crops."
On the Kennedy assassination: "There was a flechette (dart) that was remotely fired from the dashboard of the car that that man (Kennedy) was in and went through his adam's apple." It has been theorized that something "froze" or paralyzed Kennedy, keeping him still just long enough for the shooter or shooters to fire off their shots.
On the massive solar flares that will hit the earth (the Killshot): "After a series of these solar flares, there is going to be a Mad Max sceanario for quite a while." Before the Killshot, there will be a war going on. "Remote viewers describe three warring parties on the ground fighting. Everybody looks up in the sky and sees something physical in the sky that is so impactful that they forget about the fighting and go home to their families. Their priorities change by something physically in the sky. Something happens in earth's atmosphere that is unprecedented."
The statements above are typical of what can be expected from the mouth of Ed Dames during one of his interviews on the Coast to Coast AM show. Now that I have made a short transcript of what Dames has said, both you and I can hold his feet to the fire, so to speak. Only time will tell if Ed Dames is right.
Consider this to be a hobby of mine. I keep a record of what people who make predictions say and see if their prognostications come true. Many would consider this a waste of time. But the same could be said for watching an episode of "Desperate Housewives" or "Survivor" or "24" on television. It doesn't educate you, it doesn't put money in your pocket. This activity does not improve your health, nor does it make the world a safer place to live. This is purely for fun and entertainment. For the few minutes that it takes for you to read these words, you do not have to think about the rising price of gas, you don't have to worry about the Iranians developing nuclear weapons, or mull over the latest body count from the happy country of Iraq. Enjoy yourself. Life is too short.
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