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JT how many predictions true?
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<blockquote data-quote="sinister" data-source="post: 27476" data-attributes="member: 208"><p><strong>Re: JT how many predictions true?</strong></p><p></p><p>Actually, by my count, he's still dead on. I'm pretty confident that people misunderstood or overinterpreted his 'Waco' comment, taking that to mean 'events very much like Waco'. From what I'm seeing, things are far worse than Waco. That was a extremist-FBI standoff that highlighted the conflict between extremism and law enforcement. Now, law enforcement is at its apex. So no, I don't see many 'Waco-type' standoffs occuring, all I see is non-lethal weapons, Patriot Act, and a media that doesn't consider the fact that Tony Blair was taped saying he thought Bush had a 'weak case' for going into Iraq, hard, breaking news. I've argued before, we can't really read too literally into what Titor was saying. His reference point is different than ours, (if he's truly a time traveller) meaning his definition of what happened at Waco could be totally off. Additionally, our media has become so corrupt and controlled that we are assuredly NOT getting the full picture. Why is it that I have to read about several (what I might describe as Waco-type events) of these events in foreign news? Finally, I don't know if everyone here has been watching the Senate lately, but there are huge issues rising up, almost identical to the Senate issues preceding our country's last civil war.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sinister, post: 27476, member: 208"] [b]Re: JT how many predictions true?[/b] Actually, by my count, he's still dead on. I'm pretty confident that people misunderstood or overinterpreted his 'Waco' comment, taking that to mean 'events very much like Waco'. From what I'm seeing, things are far worse than Waco. That was a extremist-FBI standoff that highlighted the conflict between extremism and law enforcement. Now, law enforcement is at its apex. So no, I don't see many 'Waco-type' standoffs occuring, all I see is non-lethal weapons, Patriot Act, and a media that doesn't consider the fact that Tony Blair was taped saying he thought Bush had a 'weak case' for going into Iraq, hard, breaking news. I've argued before, we can't really read too literally into what Titor was saying. His reference point is different than ours, (if he's truly a time traveller) meaning his definition of what happened at Waco could be totally off. Additionally, our media has become so corrupt and controlled that we are assuredly NOT getting the full picture. Why is it that I have to read about several (what I might describe as Waco-type events) of these events in foreign news? Finally, I don't know if everyone here has been watching the Senate lately, but there are huge issues rising up, almost identical to the Senate issues preceding our country's last civil war. [/QUOTE]
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