Gerard wrote:
> Like the great prophet, Nostradamus,
A couple of problems. Nostradamus was a lousy prophet and he is only
"great" in the sense that he is famous, not great in the sense that he
actually predicted anything.
So Turdi is alike in one respect - he is a rotten prophet too. There the
similarities end. Even a phony like Nosty did actually enjoy fame and
the ear of the powerful during his own lifetime.
> Following four incredible solid UFO
> experiences
Does waking up in a ditch, caked in vomit and stinking of booze count as
a UFO experience?
> he was influenced to re-kindle Nostradamus' methods of Divine
> Astrology
Perhaps if you say Nostradamus enough, people will make favourable
comparisons! Nope, hasn't worked this far.
It would be amusing to compile a list of the new age kooks who compare
themselves to Nostradamus, the pseudo-scientific cranks who compare
themselves to Einstein and the religious crackpots who compare
themselves to Jesus.
> and spent many years reviving the Seer's rare cabalistic healing
> method. In 1976 he received the highest distinction Musician****p Award
Cup
> and graduated from the Royal School of Music in London.
I wonder if one were to check for "Musician****p Award Cup" what Google
would say.
Why, it says nothing at all! The only place this phrase appears is in
the bull**** spouted by Turdi.
And is this "Royal School of Music" anything like the "Royal College of
Music"? I ask merely because Turdi is a known liar who touts bogus
qualifications from diploma mills in an attempt to impress the rubes.
And given this claimed high distinction, how come he ended up becoming
such a deadbeat?
> A successful
> Hypnotherapist, an Astropsychologist, author of 4 books and a powerful
> motivational speaker.
Also a liar, a plagiarist and a ghoul.
> In 1993 he received a metaphysical Doctorate from
> the Progressive Universal Life Church based in Sacramento, California.
Received in the mail. In exchange for the several hundred dollars he
mailed to them.
> His
> notoriety skyrocketed after hundreds of accurate predictions such as the
> 911, the Asia tsunami, Iraq war, SARS virus the London terrorist attack
> and unarguable predictions of major earthquakes and hurricanes made on
> television and radio programs.
His "accurate" predictions consist of shopping lists of generic events,
which the ghoul then attempts to shoehorn after the fact to fit
whichever tragedy he is trying to profit from.
This becomes quite apparent simply by looking at his alleged "hits" and
the texts that he claims predicted the events.
It would actually be hard not to hit every single day of the year given
that his warnings tell us to beware terrorism, travel, crime, weather
and other generic and frequent occurrences.


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