i think i may be able to debunk john titor

the poem wasnt very impressive to me, but hey, my wifes only a poet and so am i, so what do i know?
it sounded more like a blog to me.

but i do find his age to be interesting...
 
If this was such a stellar piece of undeniable accuracy on Titor's part then there's no way in hell we would even be arguing about it.

Its a coincidence of title and that's all. And as Darby points out, even that is not particularly impressive because a seasonal element has long been a staple of poetry everywhere.

What's really astonishing is Titorite's continuing propensity for crow-barring the actual facts into a shape that allows this long-suffering hoax breathing space.
 
I am not argueing titors vaildity here. I am saying that the poem is no coninceidence.
DArby you could title those poems yourself but first your gonna have to find a wife, a rebel, and a scientist. Titor didn't get one part right he got two parts right. To discount it is to ignore the chances agisnt it. Its a one and infinity shot. Also I asked Cluck about it. He never heard of Titor before I brought it to his attention...or so he claimed.

Like I said it proves that he is either a part of the hoax or the Titor was real.
 
Like I said it proves that he is either a part of the hoax or [that] Titor was real...

or its a not too strange coincidence because, as has been pointed out twice, the seasons of the year is a very common theme in poetry.

As I said before, this isn't about me convincing you or you convincing me. It's about whether the Community is convinced.

Personally, I feel pretty secure about my analysis of the entirety of the saga. I've spent seven years working on it and I possess information that isn't generally available to others. In truth, whether or not people believe or don't believe isn't all that important to me. What's important to me is whether or not I believe the story. The bottom line is that its a good hit count maker here and elsewhere. For the JTF the only thing that's important is that it continues to have the potential for making money.

The real kicker in the saga is that people use the story to rail against "neo-cons" yet Boomer, the author, wrote the story from the perspective of a conservative who is cast into a world of neo-coms. A world of communal villages where "parasites" are cast out; a world where one must get written permission from the Village Fathers to move to another village.

"Alsa, alas, that great city Babylon, that mighty city! For in one hour thy judgment come."

Alas, Babylon!

 
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