November 7th, 2014...

michael

Temporal Novice
The evening of November 7th, 2013 there will be an extremely bright event in the sky near the coast of California. It will make the news in California but will be relatively ignored by the rest of the United States. No one will know for sure if it was a meteor or falling space debris, there will be no injuries and this specific event, although interesting to see, will be mostly forgotten except by a few relatively important people. It will be an unimportant and unrelated event that happens exactly the same time as a very significant moment of change.

Shortly after this event happens I will return and update this post with what happens next.

I see no point in trying to convince anyone of anything here so I will simply leave this as my proof and time will be the judge.

NOTE: Edited to correct a typo in the date: 11/07/2013 as opposed to 2014.
 
Quote by michael:
The evening of November 7th, 2013 there will be an extremely bright event in the sky near the coast of California. It will make the news in California but will be relatively ignored by the rest of the United States. No one will know for sure if it was a meteor or falling space debris, there will be no injuries and this specific event, although interesting to see, will be mostly forgotten except by a few relatively important people. It will be an unimportant and unrelated event that happens exactly the same time as a very significant moment of change.

Shortly after this event happens I will return and update this post with what happens next.

I see no point in trying to convince anyone of anything here so I will simply leave this as my proof and time will be the judge.

NOTE: Edited to correct a typo in the date: 11/07/2013 as opposed to 2014.

We shall see...
 
The evening of November 7th, 2013 there will be an extremely bright event in the sky near the coast of California. It will make the news in California but will be relatively ignored by the rest of the United States. No one will know for sure if it was a meteor or falling space debris, there will be no injuries and this specific event, although interesting to see, will be mostly forgotten except by a few relatively important people. It will be an unimportant and unrelated event that happens exactly the same time as a very significant moment of change.

Shortly after this event happens I will return and update this post with what happens next.

I see no point in trying to convince anyone of anything here so I will simply leave this as my proof and time will be the judge.

NOTE: Edited to correct a typo in the date: 11/07/2013 as opposed to 2014.

And I'll predict that it will be an ICBM launch from VAFB, directly on the Central Coast in north Santa Barbara County, California, that was originally scheduled for 23-OCT-2013 but delayed for "about two weeks". (I live 46 miles from VAFB and they regularly announce to the public most of the launch schedule in advance).

And you're right. The launches are watched but mostly ignored because they are a common event in Santa Barbara County.

BTW: Announcing that a prediction will be extended after some part of it has occured is just a bit self serving. If you have something to say just say it now. That's what the "pre" part in predict means - "before" or "prior to". Not afterwards.

As referenced above, you've got a high probability to be correct about the "an extremely bright event in the sky near the coast of California" prediction. The planned launch is public knowledge but not regularly carried by the media outside Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties because it isn't of much interest to the rest of the State. So it's easy to claim that people are surprised when they see a bright light in the sky. Evening launches can, ultimately, be seen up to 100 miles away.

Holding back "the rest of the story" until the launch occurs and then using the weight of a correct prediction to garner credibility for the other part of the prediction is the self serving part that I referenced.
 
okay so first off I never said anything about launching nukes so I'm completely stumped where you would get that conclusion, Stretch Armstrong.

Secondly I'm not trying to sound all cryptic and shit but thats all the info I have.

Obviously Im not a "time traveler"- I wouldnt even know where to go if I was- Im a motorcycle mechanic in Oregon.
I got a message pop up thingy one night on my computer. Thinking its some ad spam I closed it without reading it. This goes on for about three nights, gets annoying, I run Adaware, Malbits or whatever its called, nothing. Finally I actually look at it: typical little porn-spam style box that just says "hello michael" with a reply field. Like a dumbass I typed "hi" and immediately get a blast of text gibberish. I freak out cause now Im convinced I have a virus and immediately shut off my computer. When I reboot the text is written to a little log on my desktop like some EFI MAF/MAP software makes .txt logs automatically. Part of it was that first paragraph in my original post verbatim.

It says what you read. Nothing about nukes or air bases and I dont feel like getting breathed on by the NSA. Theres some other stuff in there as a message to me that Im not going to leave here but suffice to say its the only reason I posted this at all. This is probably all bullshit and if so you wont hear from me again because I have better things to do than screw around with this nonsense. Honestly, and no offense, this site bores the shit out of me- I prefer my websites with more bike, girls and tattoos. In that order.

Thing said come here, write that by this date. I did it. If- and I mean IF this is something I'll be back, if not, who cares?
 
okay so first off I never said anything about launching nukes so I'm completely stumped where you would get that conclusion, Stretch Armstrong.

Secondly I'm not trying to sound all cryptic and shit but thats all the info I have.

Obviously Im not a "time traveler"- I wouldnt even know where to go if I was- Im a motorcycle mechanic in Oregon.
I got a message pop up thingy one night on my computer. Thinking its some ad spam I closed it without reading it. This goes on for about three nights, gets annoying, I run Adaware, Malbits or whatever its called, nothing. Finally I actually look at it: typical little porn-spam style box that just says "hello michael" with a reply field. Like a dumbass I typed "hi" and immediately get a blast of text gibberish. I freak out cause now Im convinced I have a virus and immediately shut off my computer. When I reboot the text is written to a little log on my desktop like some EFI MAF/MAP software makes .txt logs automatically. Part of it was that first paragraph in my original post verbatim.

It says what you read. Nothing about nukes or air bases and I dont feel like getting breathed on by the NSA. Theres some other stuff in there as a message to me that Im not going to leave here but suffice to say its the only reason I posted this at all. This is probably all bullshit and if so you wont hear from me again because I have better things to do than screw around with this nonsense. Honestly, and no offense, this site bores the shit out of me- I prefer my websites with more bike, girls and tattoos. In that order.

Thing said come here, write that by this date. I did it. If- and I mean IF this is something I'll be back, if not, who cares?

Outstanding!

You see, I suggested a missle launch because I know that one was scheduled for that period. But the point of the post was to get you to reveal "the rest of the story" prior to 7-NOV-2013, which you have done. It's easy to claim victory when the details of the prediction is so vague as to have zero information other than a date and a bright light somewhere along almost 800 miles of coast.

There was nothing in your OP that even vaguely suggested that you were copy/pasting someone else's message. You wanted to make it appear that you were the author of the post, which, according to your most recent post is factually incorrect. No matter what transpires you don't have any information unless it is passed along to you. Right?
 
Yeah, frankly I'm in your court on this one. I genuinely agree: I'm full of shit, this guy is full of shit, this whole site, in my opinion... So I'm thinking I'm prolly never coming here again until I open up my drudge.com app and see the attached headlines (if they attached, I'm no computer expert)

Dude, I agree with you and one falling star is like "big deal, coincidence." But what the Eff?

So I guess I wait to see what's next like the rest of you.
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Michael,

A bright meteor was seen in the southwestern U.S.A. Wednesday night.
Dated November 6, 2013 10:52 PM, is what I gather to be the basis of your report:
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Meteor Shower Lights Up Night Sky Across The West « CBS Los Angeles
"[...]Scientists predicted a meteor shower that occurs every year about this time.
But they also say we haven’t seen anything yet.

So-called Taurid meteor showers, which seem to come from the direction of the
constellation Taurus, will reach their peak this year on Nov. 16 through the early
morning of Nov. 17. Observers, aided by a full moon, will see 10 to 20 large fireballs
every hour.

The website PlanetSave.com says the 10-to-20 figure is actually fewer than we
normally get in this time period, but that it still promises to be “a pretty good show.”
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Shooting stars fall from the heavens. That and the fact that they consist of iron,
which is useful for making tools and weapons, is why they are viewed "gifts of
the gods." Their thus bringing blessings brought about the ritual of people's
making a wish upon seeing a star fall. Hence, as with a windfall, falling stars
are symbolic of a change for the better in one's life.

Allow yourself a greater breadth of life. Give yourself room to broaden your interests.
And, by taking one step at a time, progress.

0 : - ) MGby.
 
Michael,

A bright meteor was seen in the southwestern U.S.A. Wednesday night.
Dated November 6, 2013 10:52 PM, is what I gather to be the basis of your report:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Meteor Shower Lights Up Night Sky Across The West « CBS Los Angeles
"[...]Scientists predicted a meteor shower that occurs every year about this time.
But they also say we haven’t seen anything yet.

So-called Taurid meteor showers, which seem to come from the direction of the
constellation Taurus, will reach their peak this year on Nov. 16 through the early
morning of Nov. 17. Observers, aided by a full moon, will see 10 to 20 large fireballs
every hour.

The website PlanetSave.com says the 10-to-20 figure is actually fewer than we
normally get in this time period, but that it still promises to be “a pretty good show.”
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Shooting stars fall from the heavens. That and the fact that they consist of iron,
which is useful for making tools and weapons, is why they are viewed "gifts of
the gods." Their thus bringing blessings brought about the ritual of people's
making a wish upon seeing a star fall. Hence, as with a windfall, falling stars
are symbolic of a change for the better in one's life.

Allow yourself a greater breadth of life. Give yourself room to broaden your interests.
And, by taking one step at a time, progress.

0 : - ) MGby.

See what I mean, Michael? A prediction of missles because I knew one was scheduled. Meteor showers are, likewise, scheduled events. When the Earth passes through this region of its orbit every year it crosses the path of a comet and literally runs into the debris left behind. We'll get another meteor shower (Leonids) around the 17th when we pass through the debris field on the Temple-Tuttle comet and again on the 25th (Andromedid) when we pass through the Biela comet debris field. Why he chose a minor meteor shower display is somewhat odd. The biggest display will be on December 13th (Gemidid) which will have ~75 "fireballs" per hour.

We don't call this time travel. We call it astronomy.
 
Wow you're an asshole. So since you know everything about everything I'll just leave the basic details: shooting, east coast, 8:53am, hasn't happened yet, I'm not doing it and fuck your mother. I never coming back here, my commitment here is done. Fuck this site and all you people. I didn't ask for this.
 
Wow you're an asshole. So since you know everything about everything I'll just leave the basic details: shooting, east coast, 8:53am, hasn't happened yet, I'm not doing it and fuck your mother. I never coming back here, my commitment here is done. Fuck this site and all you people. I didn't ask for this.

Good riddance. And may your quest for the gullible be just as fruitless wherever you go.
 
Einstein,

Michael's quest wasn't fruitless. He wanted to confirm the veracity of a prediction provided him.
His attachment announced, "10 - 20 'large fireballs' an hour next week" over Southern California.
My report substantiated the claim as being an annual occurrence, which, as Darby pointed out,
makes it easy to predict. Not to be outdone, the :rolleyes: thankless Michael risked making himself an
accessory to murder.

Mylo, it is too bad for him that he won't be staying long enough to expand his vocabulary beyond
four-letter words.
 
My mistake. Naturally I assumed Michael was looking for a gullible audience to bend over in awe at his fantastic ability to predict the future. That is the way he portrayed himself.

Of course he cursed us all for not being so gullible. I believe you too, were a recipient of that curse.

Don't worry too much about Michael. I'm sure there will be another one just like him to come along.
 
My mistake. Naturally I assumed Michael was looking for a gullible audience to bend over in awe at his fantastic ability to predict the future. That is the way he portrayed himself.

Of course he cursed us all for not being so gullible. I believe you too, were a recipient of that curse.

Don't worry too much about Michael. I'm sure there will be another one just like him to come along.
Read more carefully, and get the facts straight.
Michael claimed to be receiving anonymous tips;
thus, he himself wasn't pretending to be psychic.
And, as I wish everyone the best, no more insults.
 
I'll just leave the basic details: shooting, east coast, 8:53am, hasn't happened yet

Doh! How could I have possibly thought that this was a hoax? He was slam bang right on with, "The evening of November 7th, 2013 there will be an extremely bright event in the sky near the coast of California." The prediction is so close that it's like looking in a mirror.

(And he'll be back to respond to this.)
 
Read more carefully, and get the facts straight.
Michael claimed to be receiving anonymous tips;
thus, he himself wasn't pretending to be psychic.
And, as I wish everyone the best, no more insults.

Casting stones from a glass house? Try reading the posts more closely yourself.

Darby, Wednesday at 10:59 PM

There was nothing in your OP that even vaguely suggested that you were copy/pasting someone else's message. You wanted to make it appear that you were the author of the post...

I was quite aware when I made the post that he was not the author.
 
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GLaDOS,

Did you intend to post an image?
Appropriately enough there is only a question mark.
I, too, am confused by Darby's statement:
 
:confused:
Casting stones from a glass house? Try reading the posts more closely yourself.

I was quite aware when I made the post that he was not the author.
Darby,

I've never cast a stone your direction (a little ribbing doesn't hurt).

That I was replying to Einstein is made obvious by my having quoted him just
as I quoted you above this directed response. You should have NO argument
with me in view of Michael's second post. Therein he says he was contacted by
some unknown person and, subsequently, was following the instructions of the
stranger.

Nonetheless, his said obedience strikes me as extraordinary.

Ein, I'd never be second to a HAWG.
 
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