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 | | From: | John Enockson | | Subject: | Immortal dog | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 23:19:33 GMT |
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 | I'm still looking for that one historical paranormal event. Can't somebody please tell me about one. Like the immortal dog or the wood that cannot burn, a talking mirror, something please. Or maybe there has never been a paranormal event in ALL of history.
P.S. Little girls hearing voices does not count.
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 | | From: | John Vreeland | | Subject: | Re: Immortal dog | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 18:20:53 -0500 |
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 | On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 23:19:33 GMT, John Enockson wrote:
>I'm still looking for that one historical paranormal event. Can't >somebody please tell me about one. Like the immortal dog or the wood >that cannot burn, a talking mirror, something please. Or maybe there has >never been a paranormal event in ALL of history. > >P.S. Little girls hearing voices does not count.
Um, Fatima?
No, only kidding.
Jack V (Vreejack) "Will future ages believe that such stupid bigotry ever existed!"--_Ivanhoe_
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 | | From: | |-|erc | | Subject: | Re: Immortal dog | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 12:19:46 +1000 |
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 | "John Enockson" wrote in > I'm still looking for that one historical paranormal event. Can't > somebody please tell me about one. Like the immortal dog or the wood > that cannot burn, a talking mirror, something please. Or maybe there has > never been a paranormal event in ALL of history. > > P.S. Little girls hearing voices does not count. >
I've got some high odds breaking paranormal events on record.
I predicted both major catastrophes this century within 1 day.
http://tinyurl.com/6q86b Tsunami 14 Dec to 26 Dec http://tinyurl.com/6h49l Space Shuttle 0202 2002 to 0102 2003
Also on 0202 2003 (proof of God day) I got 3 replies on usenet, and beyond all odds, you can guess each of their names by what they wrote!
http://tinyurl.com/5a5w5 Proof of paranormal
Herc
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 | | From: | John Enockson | | Subject: | Re: Immortal dog | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 16:26:42 -0600 |
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 | Yawn
|-|erc wrote: > "John Enockson" wrote in > >>I'm still looking for that one historical paranormal event. Can't >>somebody please tell me about one. Like the immortal dog or the wood >>that cannot burn, a talking mirror, something please. Or maybe there has >>never been a paranormal event in ALL of history. >> >>P.S. Little girls hearing voices does not count. >> > > > I've got some high odds breaking paranormal events on record. > > I predicted both major catastrophes this century within 1 day. > > http://tinyurl.com/6q86b Tsunami 14 Dec to 26 Dec > http://tinyurl.com/6h49l Space Shuttle 0202 2002 to 0102 2003 > > > Also on 0202 2003 (proof of God day) I got 3 replies on usenet, > and beyond all odds, you can guess each of their names by what they wrote! > > http://tinyurl.com/5a5w5 Proof of paranormal > > Herc > > >
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 | | From: | Sir Frederick | | Subject: | Re: Immortal dog | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 00:53:02 -0800 |
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 | On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 23:19:33 GMT, John Enockson wrote:
>I'm still looking for that one historical paranormal event. Can't >somebody please tell me about one. Like the immortal dog or the wood >that cannot burn, a talking mirror, something please. Or maybe there has >never been a paranormal event in ALL of history. > >P.S. Little girls hearing voices does not count.
The "fact" of existence itself appears to be "paranormal". The classic question : "Why is there something, rather than nothing?", indicates paranormalicy. After that, except for stories, things calm down. Certain brain malfunctions can provide idiosyncratic personal experiences of the "paranormal". Our normal brain based virtual reality provides normal delusions such as the virtual magic of qualia. But real magic seems to not be available. The situation is rather boring. -- Best, Frederick Martin McNeill Poway, California, United States of America mmcneill@fuzzysys.com http://www.fuzzysys.com http://members.cox.net/fmmcneill/ ************************* Phrase of the week : "The basic idea of Western science is that you don't have to take into account the falling of a leaf on some planet in another galaxy when you're trying to account for the motion of a billiard ball on a pool table on Earth. Very small influences can be neglected."-- Arthur Winfree (1942-2002) "Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem" --William of Ockham (~1300-1349) :-))))Snort!) *************************
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