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Thursday June 29th, 2006

Host

Steve Quayle

Guests

Clip Streams

 
Deyo: Climate Anomalies
 
Web Bot Methodology
 
Web Bot Predictions

Recap

Web Bot Forecasting

Filling in for vacationing George Noory, Steve Quayle welcomed George Ure who discussed web bots, a technology he and his associates use to forecast major world events. The method involves scanning text portions of the Internet and then applying special software to analyze the results.

Subtle changes in language over time allow them to make predictions for future events, yielding key phrases, such as "5 Toes Kick Butt." This, he explained, could be a reference to a recent spate of earthquakes on islands and the fifth quake may occur in the next few days or towards the end of July or August. In this event, he added, 10 or 20 million people could be uprooted in the middle of the night, and there will be a scarcity of necessary items.

Ure claimed that their data had previously yielded language indicators before such events as 9-11, the Northeast Power Outage, the DC-Sniper Case, and the Columbia Shuttle Disaster.

Related Articles

Flooding & Global Warming

The recent flooding in the Northeast and the rise of extreme weather in general is connected with global warming, some scientists believe. Meteorologists have noted that temperatures in the Atlantic Ocean are warmer than usual and the resultant excess moisture is fueling heavier rainstorms. "Scientists and climatologists are looking at one another and we're just stunned because no one…projected the magnitude of the storms and degree of warming in the Arctic that we are seeing," Paul Epstein of Harvard told Reuters. Read more here.
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