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Another Way to Look at Titor's Predictions
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<blockquote data-quote="Timmy G" data-source="post: 14139" data-attributes="member: 189"><p><strong>Another Way to Look at Titor's Predictions</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Dancho - </p><p></p><p>You pose a very insightful theory - one that will inevitably join the other possibilities that have already taken a foot-hold in my mind. You provide excellent points, thus making me wonder about <em>not only how much JT was actually told</em>, but how much he could artfully recall when questioned while chatting. Just because JT is from the future doesn't mean that his memory recall was exceptional. When adding your conclusion to the mix I also have to wonder if he may have been mistaken regarding a date or two (let alone the slight timeline variance he mentioned); to be quite honest, I didn't lend a lot of thought to the possibility that what he said <em>may have not been gospel</em>, and believed that if this guy was really from the future - he wouldn't be loaded with potential <em>dis-information</em>. Along with said dis-informatoin - he also may have goofed on a date or two.</p><p></p><p>Paul J Lyon has made some excellent posts - where he points out several facts somewhat along these lines - I recommend reading them; there you may find additional ammo for your theory.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Welcome aboard!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timmy G, post: 14139, member: 189"] [b]Another Way to Look at Titor's Predictions[/b] Dancho - You pose a very insightful theory - one that will inevitably join the other possibilities that have already taken a foot-hold in my mind. You provide excellent points, thus making me wonder about [i]not only how much JT was actually told[/i], but how much he could artfully recall when questioned while chatting. Just because JT is from the future doesn't mean that his memory recall was exceptional. When adding your conclusion to the mix I also have to wonder if he may have been mistaken regarding a date or two (let alone the slight timeline variance he mentioned); to be quite honest, I didn't lend a lot of thought to the possibility that what he said [i]may have not been gospel[/i], and believed that if this guy was really from the future - he wouldn't be loaded with potential [i]dis-information[/i]. Along with said dis-informatoin - he also may have goofed on a date or two. Paul J Lyon has made some excellent posts - where he points out several facts somewhat along these lines - I recommend reading them; there you may find additional ammo for your theory. Welcome aboard!! [/QUOTE]
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