Didn't titor predict a natural disaster?

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Didn\'t titor predict a natural disaster?

I highly doubt that John Titor actually did come from the future, but I remember hearing something about a huge natural disaster occuring. Now I'm not a big Titor fanatic, so I don't know exactly what he said, but for some reason, when I heard about Katrina killing thousands, this came to mind. What was the exact prediction again?
 
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What was the exact prediction again?
That's the whole problem! There WAS no exact prediction! They were all vague enough with the hope that you would apply it to whatever came up. But you can read how CigSmokingMan has been trying to twist events, as they occur, to try to fit Titor's vague predictions.

http://www.timetravelinstitute.com/ttiforum/showthreaded.php?Cat=&Board=time_travel&Number=34149&page=&view=&sb=&o=&vc=1

I can make a prediction that we will also have a massive natural disaster next year. Mark my words, it will happen. Does that make me a time traveler? Ha!

Now if you want something a little more scientific in its predictive capability, read my latest earthquake update in the Predictions for 2005/6 thread:

http://www.timetravelinstitute.com/ttiforum/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=time_travel&Number=32651&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=1

RMT
 
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I just find it a bit odd that the most damaging hurricane ever in recorded history happened to be in the year he predicted.
 
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I just find it a bit odd that the most damaging hurricane ever in recorded history happened to be in the year he predicted.
You're falling into the pattern of thinking that the person/people behind Titor want you to fall into.

Look at your own statement. WHAT did he predict for this year? He most certainly did NOT predict a natural disaster for this specific year. The ONLY thing he predicted specific to this year is a Civil War beginning between between the cities and the countryfolk. Now you might claim that this could be the trigger for such a Civil War, but it doesn't look like it. And as folks have pointed out before, natural disasters tend to bring us together as a nation.

RMT
 
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This natural disaster doesn't look like it'll be doing much bringing together. From what I've heard, people are unwilling to give anything to the people of New Orleans, partly out of spite for gas prices, and partly out of the fact that they have no spare money after gas prices.
 
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Here's a couple predictions for you guys:

1. One day humans will no longer inhabit this earth.
2. No human alive now will witness that day.

I am 100% sure these will come to fruition. Your time is precious, spend it wisely.
 
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In the right context, any obvious facts can make something seem stupid. The fact is that the biggest hurricane ever just occured, and it was right around the time Titor said it would. I'm not defending him or anything. Maybe this is just the side of me that likes to argue. But I do believe that it's a bit more than a coincidence.
 
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The fact is that the biggest hurricane ever just occured, and it was right around the time Titor said it would.
I'd like you to please back up this statement, if you could. I have already challenged you on it, but it seems you did not address it. You started this thread by ASKING what the specific prediction was, and I explained there was none. Now you are claiming there was. So I would just like you to back up this claim.

Thanks,
RMT
 
Re: Didn\'t titor predict a natural disaster?

RainManTime,

Your obsession with me continues to a disturbing extent. Why so obsessed with me?...
I am not 'twisting' events to match 'Titor' He made predictions. I wrote them down and tracked them. That's all...

You use the phrase '100k dead tomorrow' out of context. He didn't mean the next day but the future as the whole quote will demonstrate.

In Jan 29, 2001 John said:
"I get no pleasure out of being right when it comes to CJD disease, war in the Middle East or suffering people in far away lands. There's nothing like the look on someone's face when you tell them 100,000 people will be dead tomorrow. "

I have backup to all the predictions in the following thread or JohnTitor.com

Titor Predictions - Track Record To Date
http://www.timetravelinstitute.com/ttiforum/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=time_travel&Number=15758&page=1&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=1

It is you who 'twists' my threads or words my defense industry 'friend' RainManTime

I only track 'Titors' predictions.


TheCigMan
 
Re: Didn\'t titor predict a natural disaster?

Welcome back, CigMan!


Why so obsessed with me?...
You know we've covered this before, and you DO know that you are force-fitting events into Titor's predictions. C'mon, just admit it... you've got a political bone to pick, and Titor is a TIMEly story to help you pick it. Intelligent people see right through you.

I am not 'twisting' events to match 'Titor' He made predictions. I wrote them down and tracked them. That's all...
Really? If that's all you are doing, then why are you also attempting to link events to his vague predictions? You are doing more than tracking them, you are trying to validate them, and doing a "good" job for your conspiracy theorist-minded backers, aren't you?


You use the phrase '100k dead tomorrow' out of context. He didn't mean the next day but the future as the whole quote will demonstrate.
And here we see EXACTLY what you are doing. You are presuming to attach meaning to his words that are not there. Unless YOU are the person behind Titor (and I wouldn't doubt it), could you please tell me how you can be the authority on what he meant? An unbiased interpretation (I know, you're not really capable of that, but bear with me) could not ascribe meaning, but ONLY take his words at face value. I know you don't want to admit it, but it is clear you are doing it with quotes like this.

There's nothing like the look on someone's face when you tell them 100,000 people will be dead tomorrow.
So you are claiming that he is really exaggerating the "tomorrow"? Yet how can you pass judgment on that? Unless you ARE Boomer!

I have backup to all the predictions in the following thread or JohnTitor.com
I don't call that backup. It is simply emotionally-fed exaggeration and assignment of his non-specific predictions. And you have never answered my post in that thread as to the "One more pope" prediction. You have REALLY taken some liberties with that assignment, given that we have no clue currently if Benedict is the "last pope". Ergo, if you "believe the prediction has been met" then you are clearly stretching. Yet you can't admit it. And your stretch for the "no arm, no legger" is worse than a rubber band stretched to its limits.

It is you who 'twists' my threads or words my defense industry 'friend' RainManTime
My occupation really does scare you, doesn't it? You should SEE what I am working on right now! /ttiforum/images/graemlins/smile.gif REALLY spooky... and it might come and getcha in the night! :D So why are you so obsessed with my occupation?

I only track 'Titors' predictions.
Clearly that is not all you do if you must also explain what Titor "meant" in order to make your assignments. Yes, you are interpreting what Titor meant, and that is quite a bit more than "tracking" predictions.

Thanks for stopping by. Looking forward to your next update.
You gonna provide an update when the winter games open in FEB 2006?
RMT
 
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You are presuming to attach meaning to his words that are not there. Unless YOU are the person behind Titor (and I wouldn't doubt it)
So you are claiming that he is really exaggerating the "tomorrow"? Yet how can you pass judgment on that? Unless you ARE Boomer!
Aha. So the cig smokin man IS titor. Case closed.
 
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Yep! /ttiforum/images/graemlins/smile.gif Much better than:

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You just are so steamed at the fact I am more intelligent that you & am passionate about things. I know MEM. You don't have to admit it. I know.
RMT
 
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I am more intelligent that you

You are a funny guy. I apologize for suggesting that you were a dry, humorless nitwit. You're a funny nitwit. /ttiforum/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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Are you guys all terrorists? Trying to dupe the non observant into believing Titor made predictions? Or maybe just too lazy to read the Titor postings. He came from another timeline and told us about his history in his timeline.

But I can't find anywhere in his postings where he actually said his machine had the capability to travel forward on our timeline. So Titor actually knew nothing of our future. Just his own. I doubt the technology would even ever exist to actually travel forward to a future we all would see. Only a possible future.

Everytime I see a Titor prediction post, I think "Oh here is another person that hasn't read the Titor postings". Either that or you're a terrorist trying to spread fear and panic upon an unsuspecting audience.

By the way. I was just killing some time. So I decided to see if any of Titor's pics were faked. I opened up the laser pic first with notepad. Yup! Photoshop 3.0 Seems to be a popular program to manufacture fake pics. I have Photoshop 2.0 and I seem to be able to create anything.

So my analysis is the story was fabricated with unverifiable fiction and with verifiably faked pictures.
 
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Hi Einstein,
So I decided to see if any of Titor's pics were faked. I opened up the laser pic first with notepad. Yup! Photoshop 3.0 Seems to be a popular program to manufacture fake pics.
Yeah, very good point. One of the other ones he provided was created with GIMP - General Imagine Manipulation Program. Yet the people who are just so intent on FORCING Titor to be "real" or "right" will ignore this or say it doesn't prove anything.

/ttiforum/images/graemlins/confused.gif
RMT
 
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Oh yeah, CigMan...before I forget this little gem you left behind, how about explaining how you've selected TWO different events to attach Titor's "100,000 dead" claim to?

Remember this one?

http://www.timetravelinstitute.com/ttiforum/showthreaded.php?Cat=&Board=time_travel&Number=15709&page=&view=&sb=&o=&vc=1

"Several times Titor uses the phrase "100K dead" referring to an attack on the U.S."

But then you changed your tune later in the thread:

"This thread is obsolete... The Iraqi civilian dead may have met the 100K dead prediction... Not the US..."

So in reality, you cannot claim to know what Titor "really meant" by this 100,000 dead statement, now can you? /ttiforum/images/graemlins/smile.gif In fact, you can't state you know what he "really meant" with regard to any of his predictions. Isn't that right, counselor?


RMT
 
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