IlikeTechnoAndStuff wrote:
> Can't say I agree with you on the Sean David Morton comment (hes been
VERY
> wrong before, Saddam having been dead) but I do think Its amazing how
right
> Turi has been with last predictions on Coast to Coast AM. I think Turi
> gets his predicitons from the stars/planetary alignment and thats
something
> I can see happening as we as people have always been looking at the
stars
> (Egyptians, Myans etc etc)
Actually he gets his predictions by pulling them out of his arse. There
is nothing amazing about it at all.
Here's some of his amazing "secrets":
1. Shotgun a whole ream of predictions at a time. People always remember
the hits, not the misses
2. Make the predictions so vague that they can be massaged after the fact.
3. Pick predictions which are statistically very likely to happen in any
week of any year - terrorism, shootings, crimes, government scandals,
weather.
4. Toss in a few less likely but still frequent occurrences - quakes,
hurricanes, plane crashes, celebrity deaths.
5. Toss in a few vague warnings - beware of travel, weather, water,
fire, buildings etc. These are so absurdly vague that they can be made
to fit anything.
6. After any event (particularly one where people died) dig through your
list of vague prognostications and claim a hit.
7. Claim loudly, no matter how obnoxious you sound considering what has
just happened or how feeble your prediction was.
8. It helps to have no conscience to deal with the revulsion, and abuse
that greet your ghoulish money grubbing behaviour.
9. Fill in the space, by plagiarizing, posting phony reviews, and
scamming rubes.
> One thing I didn't know about was Extraterrestrials helping Turi...Don't
> really know what to say about it...I don't really believe in little grey
> men personally...
BTW Sean David Morton is a pathological liar of the first order too. If
you can read the following without thinking otherwise, then you really
are a True Believer.
http://www.ufowatchdog.com/mortonfiles.html


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