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John Titor's Legacy
Why did Titor say 'go north'?
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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 6390" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>Why did Titor say 'go north'?</strong></p><p></p><p>The question is, which side is the rebel side? If the government is associated with the right wing, and the rebels with the left, you have the strange situation (in terms of the Titor prehistory) of the cities being strongholds of the left wing. For instance, San Francisco's majority of voting residents would have to vacate the city to fulfill Titor's prophecies, rendering any map showing voting affiliation meaningless. The rural areas, supposed by Titor to be those occupied by the rebels, are in the majority right wing, or supporters of the government.</p><p></p><p>The only way to satisfy the Titor scenario of haves/have-nots, rural vs. urban, is to have a sudden and monumental shift of political loyalties from what is now considered "conservative," and pro-government, to "leftist," or revolutionary. As recently as six months ago, I would have thought such a thing next to impossible. Now I'm not so sure; I have my ear to the floor of the great central valley, and I hear the common people of the country... complaining.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 6390, member: 42"] [b]Why did Titor say 'go north'?[/b] The question is, which side is the rebel side? If the government is associated with the right wing, and the rebels with the left, you have the strange situation (in terms of the Titor prehistory) of the cities being strongholds of the left wing. For instance, San Francisco's majority of voting residents would have to vacate the city to fulfill Titor's prophecies, rendering any map showing voting affiliation meaningless. The rural areas, supposed by Titor to be those occupied by the rebels, are in the majority right wing, or supporters of the government. The only way to satisfy the Titor scenario of haves/have-nots, rural vs. urban, is to have a sudden and monumental shift of political loyalties from what is now considered "conservative," and pro-government, to "leftist," or revolutionary. As recently as six months ago, I would have thought such a thing next to impossible. Now I'm not so sure; I have my ear to the floor of the great central valley, and I hear the common people of the country... complaining. [/QUOTE]
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