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> On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 16:08:54 +0100, Peter Lemesurier
> <lemesur@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> >On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 06:49:06 -0700, "digilinus"
> ><digilinus@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> either wrote or (if so marked) quoted:
> >
> >>Why doesn't any of these sothsayers
> >>ever come up with a prophecy about
> >>maybe something happining a week from now?
> >>Its always wait 15, 20 years or more.
> >>
> >>July 29th 2017
> >>The sun will come up at dawn and go down
> >>at sunset. Other than that nothing im****tant
> >>to the universe will happen.
> >>
> >>How about a month form now.?
> >>Anybody picking up any heavy vibes
> >>about October 2003? Anyday that
> >>month will do.
> >
> >Posted on 30th November last year:
> >
>
>----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >Would you believe it? The seer has once again managed to come through
> >on time with his Almanach for next year (2003). As before, he seems to
> >have been attending English cl***** in his new abode, but the
> >underlying style is very much as it always was... ;)
> >
> >[Comments in square brackets added subsequently...]
> >
> >---------------------------------------
> >
> >FOR THE WINTER
> >
> >Those who go forth to search shall discover only what they expect to
> >find. [UN arms inspectors in Iraq never did discover anything of any
> >signifance]
> >
> >The last week of December shall see Mars and Venus in conjunction in
> >Scorpio before moving slowly into Aquarius, thus strongly indicating
> >the possibility of war that may be waged in order to obtain what is
> >greatly desired, and yet that shall become tinged on both sides with a
> >certain amount of idealism. [Much talk of war at the time, and the
> >story, like the conjunction, went on, evolving from a mere 'war on
> >terrorism' to a kind of 'moral crusade' by the spring...]
> >
> >There shall be many deaths of strange birds, the appearance of even
> >stranger men dressed in red, much travel, much exchange of gifts, many
> >family quarrels. [Would you believe it? -- this duly happened... at
> >Christmas!]
> >
> >A well-known person with a quavering voice shall die in or near the
> >City of the Angels, to much public regret. [Hollywood actress
> >Katharine Hepburn died at 96, but not until June, and in Connecticut,
> >not Los Angeles!]
> >
> >Those who would fight terror with terror shall be no more successful
> >than those who would fight war with war. [US failure to nail down Bin
> >Laden, despite brave words following 9/11]
> >
> >Diseases shall lay low many of the old and the infirm. [New virulent
> >form of pneumonia known as SARS -- Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
> >-- started spreading from Far East in early March]
> >
> >Storms shall cause much havoc, and regions more used to warmth shall
> >endure much cold. [Severe storms across American mid-west at
> >Christmas: storms and floods across Europe in early January.]
> >
> >Great leaders thinking to reveal their greatness by meeting each other
> >shall reveal their smallness by avoiding each other, then changing
> >their minds and meeting each other again. [Already half-fulfilled by
> >Blair and Chirac]
> >
> >Volcanoes and earthquakes shall strike unexpectedly [new eruption of
> >Etna: several earthquakes already by the end of January].
> >
> >A leader named after a fish shall make warlike preparations of which
> >he himself does not approve. [Colin Powell began to sound unexpectedly
> >hawkish by the end of January -- 'colin' being the French for a
> >coalfish or green pollack]
> >
> >A case of marital discord shall excite much public interest. [?]
> >
> >A mighty vessel shall be overwhelmed at sea. [Happens at least once a
> >month, but in particular?...]
> >
> >The people of God shall be assailed by the people of God, who shall
> >reply in kind. [Continuing atrocities by the Palestians against the
> >Iraelis, and by the Israelis against the Palestinians]
> >
> >Floods shall devastate large areas. [Huge floods in southern France in
> >January, as well as across much of the rest of Europe]
> >
> >Those who talk of fighting terror shall merely create it. [Not GWB,
> >surely?!]
> >
> >
> >FOR THE SPRING
> >
> >Those who say 'peace, peace' shall make war, war. [GWB again?]
> >
> >The religious shall display their irreligion, and the spiritual their
> >lack of spirituality. [Was it ever otherwise?]
> >
> >Many shall die. [No -- really?! Not in Iraq, surely?]
> >
> >New planets shall be discovered by those who did not know of them, but
> >not by those who thought that they did. [Jupiter-type planet
> >discovered orbiting star HD 70642 re****ted by BBC on 3rd July 2003]
> >
> >A large country thinking to dispose of a small country shall find that
> >small problems have turned into large problems. [USA invasion of Iraq
> >in April, with huge post-war reconstruction problems]
> >
> >The disciples of a former prophet shall discover, yet not discover,
> >that they are disciples of somebody else. [Could that be in the
> >process of happening in a.p.n.?]
> >
> >Those who thought spring had arrived shall realise that winter has not
> >yet left. [Was it ever otherwise?]
> >
> >A new Xerxes shall discover that he is no better than the old Xerxes
> >[efforts of original US administrator in Iraq, Jay Garner, initially
> >resulted in worse living conditions for many Iraqis than under Saddam
> >Hussein].
> >
> >Those who are sober shall be drunk with their sobriety, while those
> >who are drunk shall undergo sobering realisations about their
> >drunkenness.
> >
> >
> >FOR THE SUMMER
> >
> >There shall be great heat, great drought, great fires, yet at the same
> >time unusual cold [massive fires in Arizona in June, unusually high
> >temperatures all across Europe and drought in southern Europe --
> >especially Italy -- in mid-July despite cold weather in Scandinavia,
> >an extreme heatwave resulting in huge forest fires all across southern
> >Europe and the west of North America in July/August].
> >
> >A great metallic bird shall descend from the sky, killing many [116
> >killed in Sudan air-crash on 8th July].
> >
> >There shall be great arguments, great protests and great riots [huge
> >and prolonged public demonstrations all over France at proposed
> >increase in official retirement age: riots in southern Iraq in
> >August].
> >
> >Many shall travel vast distances, but shall return more discontented
> >with their lot than before [the experience seemed to be inexplicably
> >confirmed by returning holidaymakers!].
> >
> >Despite advances in medicine, the blind shall not see very much, and
> >the deaf shall be pretty hard of hearing [curiously, this proved
> >true...].
> >
> >A would-be Caesar shall discover that Caesars have to suffer not only
> >the glory, but also the fate of Caesars [dismissal of original US
> >administrator, Jay Garner, in Iraq].
> >
> >Violent storms shall disturb the complacent [multiple cyclones all
> >across the American midwest in May: violent thunderstorms in southern
> >France and Spain in August].
> >
> >One who is sought shall still not be found [continued failure to find
> >Bin Laden -- to say nothing of Saddam Hussein].
> >
> >Some of those paid to serve the populace shall do them a great
> >disservice [evident lying by political leaders to persuade public of
> >case for war against Iraq?].
> >
> >Many who thought to live for ever shall die [was it ever otherwise?].
> >
> >
> >FOR THE AUTUMN OR FALL
> >
> >The weather shall be unusually warm in some parts where it was
> >expected to be cold.
> >
> >The whole world shall be in fear of the crescent moon.
> >
> >Fires shall continue to rage.
> >
> >Books about a former prophet shall appear, in most cases without
> >adding much to the sum total of knowledge about him.
> >
> >Ancient diseases shall return, and new ones spread.
> >
> >Students shall discover that the world is an unfriendly place.
> >
> >The harvest of some crops shall be unusually good, while others shall
> >be unusually bad. In either case, many animals shall die.
> >
> >Where there was peace there shall be war, and where there was war
> >there shall be war.
> >
> >At the end of the period, the quincentennial birthday of a former seer
> >shall be celebrated, though on the wrong date.
> >
> >The end of the world shall be predicted, but not observed.
> >The ignorant shall believe that they know everything: the wise shall
> >know that they know nothing.
Ripped off from Socrates (a paraphrase)
> >
> >Indifferent to human concerns, the Earth shall continue to turn, and
> >the universe shall continue to unfold exactly as it is meant to.
>
>
> Hahahahahahah what a bunch of horse****.
LOL. I predicted the Iraqi war on and saddams removal from power, April.
18, 2002.
What the big deal this was easy stuff.
'Astreology'
http://www.angelfire.com/wizard/regulus_antares/bookoflife.htm
Evidently others liked it (so much) they put it on their site (with
Permission).
Michael Johnathan McDonald


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