Will this lead to John Titor's forecast that Japan was "forcefully annexed" before N Day?

TimeNot_0

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You seem to be obsessed with Titor. Try to smile more.

Well, if it is any consolation, a couple of psychics were on CoastToCoastAM radio show last night. (look at website today to find out who - I did not before posting, but I will go there to the website.) She seem to think that it will flare up over there, but flare back down, but in the short long term, it will affect the world (along with Iran) and that eventually it will lead to a WW.

Now, is that what you wanted to hear?

For one, try and think differently, and perhaps it may change the future. Try real hard, and smile more, both you and Pamela because it does no good to be obsessed with this world or Titor, it has been this way since humans have been on the Planet.

And if it does happen, everyone I assume or most people will know.

Home - Coast to Coast AM

Look at last night discussion about the guests I guess! Psychic night which I did not listen to all the way anyway, since it is on so late here in the CDT (12midnight - 4am)

And feel free to discuss whatever you want to in chat. All you have to do is type it in.
(I don't run it and I never would think I would!)
 

Samstwitch

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You seem to be obsessed with Titor. Try to smile more.

Well, if it is any consolation, a couple of psychics were on CoastToCoastAM radio show last night. (look at website today to find out who - I did not before posting, but I will go there to the website.) She seem to think that it will flare up over there, but flare back down, but in the short long term, it will affect the world (along with Iran) and that eventually it will lead to a WW.

Now, is that what you wanted to hear?

For one, try and think differently, and perhaps it may change the future. Try real hard, and smile more, both you and Pamela because it does no good to be obsessed with this world or Titor, it has been this way since humans have been on the Planet.

And if it does happen, everyone I assume or most people will know.

Home - Coast to Coast AM

Look at last night discussion about the guests I guess! Psychic night which I did not listen to all the way anyway, since it is on so late here in the CDT (12midnight - 4am)

And feel free to discuss whatever you want to in chat. All you have to do is type it in.
(I don't run it and I never would think I would!)


I'm a researcher and writer. Two of the subjects I study are Bible Prophecy and John Titor's Time Travel Tales.

You said, "Now, is that what you wanted to hear?" :rolleyes:

Excuse me, but I'm not looking for predictions from psychics. Don't speak to me in the condescending way that you have. Don't tell me how to think. Don't tell me how to chat. Don't tell me to smile more, for you haven't even seen my face.

In the old days when a person studied a subject, it was called "passion", not "obsession".
 

TimeNot_0

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Don't accuse me of doing something I am not doing. After this Country and the crap I taken, I don't care what you think you are doing. As an original poster to JT, I find this world more annoying everyday, and I am not going to take crap anymore! I have reasons for this, and they are legitimate!
 

Samstwitch

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Today's Headlines...

China carrier a show of force as Japan tension festers

September 25, 2012 - TOKYO/BEIJING (Reuters) - China sent its first aircraft carrier into formal service on Tuesday amid a tense maritime dispute with Japan in a show of force that could worry its neighbors... CLICK ME TO READ MORE

As China and Japan set meeting to ease island dispute, Taiwan steps into fray

Japan is sending a top diplomat to China for talks. But Taiwan is now sending ships to patrol the disputed region, threatening to further complicate things.

September 25, 2012 - Chinese and Japanese officials are set to meet to discuss their nations' impasse over a disputed island cluster tomorrow, as Chinese ships patrol the area in an attempt to reinforce Beijing's claim to the islands. But a new party looks set to step in with its own claim to the islands: Taiwan.

Japanese Vice-Foreign Minister Chikao Kawai will head to China for two days of talks over the disputed islands, known as the Senkaku islands in Japan and the Diaoyu islands in China, reports the BBC. Hong Kong's RTHK English news adds that Mr. Chikao is expected to meet with Chinese Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Zhang Zhijun tomorrow.

The BBC reports that news of the diplomatic meeting comes amid the Chinese vessels' ongoing sail-bys in the area, the latest being a pair of "marine surveillance ships" making a "rights defense" patrol, according to China's State Oceanic Administration. Japanese officials also said a Chinese fishing vessel sailed through the area. Japan lodged a protest over the vessels' visit, with a government spokesman promising that "if they enter our territorial waters, we will raise objections at the highest level." At present, no Chinese vessels are reported in the vicinity of the islands.

The Asahi Shimbun, a Japanese newspaper, reports that the island dispute also led to the postponement of a celebration of the 40th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations between China and Japan. The celebration was set to take place on Sept. 27 in Beijing, but a senior official of the China-Japan Friendship Association, a Communist Party organization, told Japanese officials that the decision to postpone was "based on the current condition of the Japan-China relations."

But even as China and Japan try to resolve their dispute, a Taiwanese group is pushing ahead with its own claims to the islands, which are northeast of Taiwan.

Reuters reports that a Taiwanese flotilla of up to 100 fishing vessels, escorted by 10 Taiwan Coast Guard vessels are set to arrive at the disputed islands on Monday. The fleet, "sporting banners and large Taiwan flags," plans to sail around the islands to assert Taiwan's right to fish in the area. Reuters adds that the fishing group organizing the fleet did not rule out trying to land on the islands.

The BBC adds that hundreds of Taiwanese from right-wing parties protested in Taipei on Sunday, calling for a boycott of Japanese goods. Some called for cooperation with the mainland to resolve the dispute, even despite the long tension between China and Taiwan over Taiwan's political status. China considers Taiwan a breakaway province.

The Asahi Shimbun's Tomoyoshi Isogawa, the former chief of the paper's Chinese General Bureau, writes in a commentary that at root, the problem between Japan and China is the two countries' "inability to understand each other." Citing a recent Asahi Shimbun survey taken before the Japanese government's purchase of the Senkaku/Diaoyu islands, he writes:

The only way to maintain stability in bilateral relations is to promote mutual understanding and heighten a sense of trust toward one another. However, the survey results show that this will be extremely difficult to do. ...

The gap in perception is a potential factor for friction that has the possibility to inflame passions anew.

In addition, a considerable number of Chinese respondents regard Japan as an authoritarian country. That sentiment is strong even among young people, who get much of their information on world affairs from the Internet. This is surprising.

The distorted impression of Japan seems to be directly related to the patriotic style of education that took hold of China in the 1990s.
ZDNet notes that the impasse over the islands has produced problems outside the diplomatic sphere, specifically with mapmakers like Apple, which just released a proprietary Maps app for iOS6. ZDNet and blog "The Amazing iOS6 Maps" write that as a result, Apple has offered a novel, if impractical, solution to the territorial dispute: Duplicate the islands. The Apple application shows two sets of islands located next to each other, one of which it identifies as the Diaoyu islands, the other as the Senkaku islands.
 

Ren

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I'm worried about it Sam. I'm hoping people from our far future will step in on this one and save me. Or not..
 

Samstwitch

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I'm worried about it Sam. I'm hoping people from our far future will step in on this one and save me. Or not..


It seems to be heading there, doesn't it. If Japan is "forcefully" annexed, then there will defnitely be something to worry about. On the other hand, Prophecy is unfolding and my faith is in God. God and Jesus will step in and save us if we believe in Them.
 

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