Iraq Analysis
Thursday's first hour guest, spin expert
John Curtis, of the
Online Columnist, offered commentary on the current situation in Iraq.
"We should be looking for an exit strategy," though if we pull out, the country will likely erupt into civil war, he said.
He also discussed the Nick Berg beheading case, and suggested that Berg may have actually had Islamic sympathies similar to the case of the American Taliban.
Recap
Forecasting the Future
Publisher and editor of the
Delphi Associates Newsletter,
Sean David Morton returned to share his predictions, forecasts and stories. While working on his new documentary,
Prophecies of the Pyramid, he said that Zahi Hawass told him that a major excavation in the Great Pyramid was scheduled for 2005 and that they would be looking for the tomb of Khufu.
2005 will be the start of a new cycle, a tribulation period for the United States, said Morton. Something will occur in the fall of 2004 that will serve as a warning for the coming dire events, he added. He sees a major quake at Yellowstone in mid-2006, which will then trigger geologic activity at Mount Rainier in the Seattle area.
In the near future he forecasted severe fires in the Four Corners (Colorado/New Mexico) area, and that the weather in general is going to get worse. He also predicted civil unrest to occur in 2005 as the result of a mandatory military draft for all persons between 18 and 20. Morton will next be lecturing at the
Conspiracy Con in Northern California on Sunday May 30th.
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Armageddon Shuffle

In an article in his September 2002 newsletter (
PDF download),
Sean David Morton wrote that the US's actions in Iraq and the Middle East will be an "ill-fated, ill-timed, mad crusade," which will result in heavy losses for America. He further goes on to predict the formation of the "Organization of Islamic States," in which a charismatic leader will arise. Millions "will see him as the next Messiah. Nostradamus called him the third great Anti-Christ," he wrote.
In this article, Morton foresees waves of terrorism that will contaminate or destroy a number of US cities, "driving whole populations out into the countryside further west, right into the waiting arms of the federal government who now own close to 80% of the land west of the Mississippi." By 2006, the federal capitol will have been moved to Denver, as Washington DC will have been evacuated "due to the results of a Red Mercury bomb," he added.
--L.L.