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Hello Steve, >LL>Very soon, on the Ides of March, President Bush will launch >LL>an invasion of Iran. SA>Beware the "Eids" of March, eh? For sure. :) >LL>It will start with a massive bombing >LL>campaign, using conventional weapons as well as tactical nukes. >LL>This attack from the air and by sea, as well as on land, will >LL>continue through September. Then, other nations will join the fray, >LL>leading to a limited nuclear exchange sometime in 2008 or 2009. >LL>Many will die, but that will not be The End, which will come on the >LL>Mayan end date of December 21, 2012. >LL>This has all been confirmed by the Web Bot Project. >LL>Is it "coincidence", or is it "fate"? Watch the television >LL>hit series "Lost" for the final answer... SA>I've never watched "Lost"; I did try to watch "24" this year, but by SA>the time mid-day came around, I had got bored with it, & gave up. I'd SA>prefer to look for an answer in the "Get Smart" movie, which I heard SA>is proposed or in production. The "Get Smart" television series was loads of fun to watch. Don Adams actually won an Emmy award for his role as Maxwell Smart. And it is rumored that some of the gadgets in the show (not real gadgets, but props) became real inventions used by intelligence agencies. In the "Lost" television series, the Dharma Initiative (Project) is an essential element of the show, reminiscent of a real project developed in the late 1970s. The Web Bot Project is based on the prolog programming language, designed to project future stock prices. But it has been used to foretell future events, based on changes in language usage on the internet (chat rooms, message boards, etc.). One of the predictions is that of an attack on Iran around the Ides of March. Only time will tell how accurate that forecast is. --Lee * SLMR 2.1a * Nothing is so smiple that it can't get screwed up. --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5* Origin: Doc's Place BBS Fido Since 1991 docsplace.tzo.com (1:123/140) SEEN-BY: 633/267 5030/786 @PATH: 123/140 500 379/1 633/267 |
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