[ExI] A paranormal prediction for the next year

Stuart LaForge avant at sollegro.com
Tue Jan 1 04:18:30 UTC 2019


Happy New Year, everyone!

I hope your next lap around the sun is better than your last.

Stuart LaForge


John Clark wrote:
>>
>>
>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>> again.
>>
>> ==============
>>
>>
>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>> again.
>>
>> ==============
>>
>>
>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>> again.
>>
>> ================
>>
>>
>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>> again.
>>
>> ================
>>
>>
>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>> again.
>>
>> ================
>>
>>
>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>> again.
>>
>> ================
>>
>>
>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>> again.
>>
>> ================
>>
>>
>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>> again.
>>
>> ================
>>
>>
>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>> again.
>>
>> ================
>>
>>
>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>> again.
>>
>> ================
>>
>>
>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>> again.
>>
>> ================
>>
>>
>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>> again.
>>
>> ================
>>
>>
>> Happy New Year all.
>>
>>
>> I predict that a paper reporting positive psi results will NOT appear
>> in Nature or Science in the next year. This may seem an outrageous
>> prediction, after all psi is hardly a rare phenomena, millions of
>> people with no training have managed to observe it, or claim they have.
>> And I am sure the good people at Nature and Science would want to say
>> something about this very important and obvious part of our natural
>> world if they could, but I predict they will be unable to find anything
>> interesting to say about it.You might think my prediction is crazy,
>> like saying a waitress with an eighth grade education in Duluth
>> Minnesota can regularly observe the Higgs boson with no difficulty but
>> the highly trained Physicists at CERN in Switzerland cannot.
>> Nevertheless I am confident my prediction is true because my ghostly
>> spirit guide Mohammad Duntoldme spoke to me about it in a dream.
>>
>> PS: I am also confident I can make this very same prediction one year
>> from today.
>>
>> John K Clark
>>
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> From: BillK <pharos at gmail.com>
> To: ExI chat list <extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org>
> Subject: Re: [ExI] heart attack while alone
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> On Mon, 31 Dec 2018 at 17:25, William Flynn Wallace wrote:
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>> Hard to have that when you are alone.  Frankly if I thought I was
>> having a heart attack, had called, stopped in the road, whatever, I
>> would do it just in case.  Nobody said it was harmful, did they?  I
>> would pray to every god who ever was named, including Chango.  There is
>> no superstition that I would not try.  Including voodoo.  Let's see,
>> just where did I put my Voodoo Bible?
>>
>
> All the reputable medical sources say it is harmful!
> Don't do it - you'll make your situation worse.
> Get correct advice on what to do!
> Your response shows why those hoax emails are so attractive to people
> who don't know what they should do.
>
> Do a search on Cough CPR hoax.
> <https://www.bhf.org.uk/informationsupport/heart-matters-magazine/medical/
> ask-the-experts/cough-cpr> Quote:
> A heart attack can lead to a cardiac arrest, when your heart stops
> pumping blood around your body. You would become unconscious, and without
> immediate CPR (chest compressions and rescue breaths), you would die.
>
> If you are still conscious (and you would have to be to do ?cough
> CPR?), then you are not in cardiac arrest and therefore CPR is not
> needed, but urgent medical help is vital. -------
>
>
> BillK
>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2018 10:09:31 -0800
> From: "Stuart LaForge" <avant at sollegro.com>
> To: extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org
> Subject: Re: [ExI] heart attack while alone
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> Bill Wallace wrote:
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>> cough CPR should only be performed under strict professional
>> supervision.
>>
>> Hard to have that when you are alone.  Frankly if I thought I was
>> having a heart attack, had called, stopped in the road, whatever, I
>> would do it just in case.  Nobody said it was harmful, did they?  I
>> would pray to every god who ever was named, including Chango.  There is
>> no superstition that I would not try.  Including voodoo.  Let's see,
>> just where did I put my Voodoo Bible?
>
> The first thing you should do when you feel the symptoms of a heart
> attack is CHEW AND SWALLOW a full strength 325 mg aspirin tablet. Since
> most heart attacks happen in the morning, it might make sense to keep the
> bottle near your bed.
>
> Lots of good sources on this so take your pick. Here is Harvard:
>
>
> https://www.health.harvard.edu/heart-health/aspirin-for-heart-attack-chew
> -or-swallow
>
>
> Stuart LaForge
>
>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2018 12:16:25 -0600
> From: William Flynn Wallace <foozler83 at gmail.com>
> To: ExI chat list <extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org>
> Subject: Re: [ExI] heart attack while alone
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> Yes, and I have read that more than one is not needed.  bill w
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 31, 2018 at 12:15 PM Stuart LaForge <avant at sollegro.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>> Bill Wallace wrote:
>>
>>
>>> cough CPR should only be performed under strict professional
>>> supervision.
>>>
>>> Hard to have that when you are alone.  Frankly if I thought I was
>>> having a heart attack, had called, stopped in the road, whatever, I
>>> would do it just in case.  Nobody said it was harmful, did they?  I
>>> would pray to every god who ever was named, including Chango.  There
>>> is no superstition that I would not try.  Including voodoo.  Let's
>>> see, just where did I put my Voodoo Bible?
>>
>> The first thing you should do when you feel the symptoms of a heart
>> attack is CHEW AND SWALLOW a full strength 325 mg aspirin tablet. Since
>> most heart attacks happen in the morning, it might make sense to keep
>> the bottle near your bed.
>>
>> Lots of good sources on this so take your pick. Here is Harvard:
>>
>>
>>
>> https://www.health.harvard.edu/heart-health/aspirin-for-heart-attack-ch
>> ew-or-swallow
>>
>> Stuart LaForge
>>
>>
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> Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2018 12:26:01 -0600
> From: William Flynn Wallace <foozler83 at gmail.com>
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> Hey - you are right in that I should have researched it.  Sorry.  But I
> never said that I would do nothing else.  Phone first.  Maybe it's a good
> idea to have one of those gadgets that make calls for you like Alexa.
> Oops
> - not Alexa, says the reviewers. (don't have an iPhone - have Samsung)
>
>
> OK, tech people - what's the best way to make a remote phone call?  That
> is, just with my voice telling the gadget to call 911 or people on my
> contact list.
>
> bill w
>
> On Mon, Dec 31, 2018 at 12:05 PM BillK <pharos at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>> On Mon, 31 Dec 2018 at 17:25, William Flynn Wallace wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hard to have that when you are alone.  Frankly if I thought I was
>>> having
>> a heart attack, had called, stopped in the road, whatever, I would do
>> it just in case.  Nobody said it was harmful, did they?  I would pray to
>> every god who ever was named, including Chango.  There is no
>> superstition that I would not try.  Including voodoo.  Let's see, just
>> where did I put my Voodoo Bible?
>>
>>>
>>
>> All the reputable medical sources say it is harmful!
>> Don't do it - you'll make your situation worse.
>> Get correct advice on what to do!
>> Your response shows why those hoax emails are so attractive to people
>> who don't know what they should do.
>>
>> Do a search on Cough CPR hoax.
>> <
>> https://www.bhf.org.uk/informationsupport/heart-matters-magazine/medical
>> /ask-the-experts/cough-cpr
>>
>>>
>> Quote:
>> A heart attack can lead to a cardiac arrest, when your heart stops
>> pumping blood around your body. You would become unconscious, and without
>> immediate CPR (chest compressions and rescue breaths), you would die.
>>
>> If you are still conscious (and you would have to be to do ?cough
>> CPR?), then you are not in cardiac arrest and therefore CPR is not
>> needed, but urgent medical help is vital. -------
>>
>>
>> BillK
>>
>>
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> Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2018 13:42:36 -0500
> From: Dave Sill <sparge at gmail.com>
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> On Mon, Dec 31, 2018 at 1:35 PM William Flynn Wallace
> <foozler83 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
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>> OK, tech people - what's the best way to make a remote phone call?
>> That
>> is, just with my voice telling the gadget to call 911 or people on my
>> contact list.
>>
>
> "Hey Google, call 9-1-1.
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> -Dave
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> Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2018 13:12:58 -0600
> From: SR Ballard <sen.otaku at gmail.com>
> To: ExI chat list <extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org>
> Subject: Re: [ExI] heart attack while alone
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> ?All Senior Citizens Should Have Life Alert?
> Jokes aside, my grandma used one of these when she had her heart
> attack(s).
>
> SR Ballard
>
>
>> On Dec 31, 2018, at 12:42 PM, Dave Sill <sparge at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
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>>> On Mon, Dec 31, 2018 at 1:35 PM William Flynn Wallace
>>> <foozler83 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>
>>>
>>> OK, tech people - what's the best way to make a remote phone call?
>>> That is, just with my voice telling the gadget to call 911 or people
>>> on my contact list.
>>
>> "Hey Google, call 9-1-1.
>>
>>
>> -Dave
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> Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2018 17:20:14 -0700
> From: Brent Allsop <brent.allsop at gmail.com>
> To: ExI chat list <extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org>
> Subject: Re: [ExI] A paranormal prediction for the next year
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> I've enjoyed this, every year you send it.
> Much better than a christmas card.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 31, 2018 at 10:49 AM Dan TheBookMan <danust2012 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
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>> Based on my paranormal powers; predict you will make this prediction
>> around the same time next year.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>
>> Dan
>> Sample my Kindle books at:
>>
>>
>> http://author.to/DanUst
>>
>>
>> On Dec 31, 2018, at 9:22 AM, John Clark <johnkclark at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>> again.
>>
>> ==============
>>
>>
>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>> again.
>>
>> ==============
>>
>>
>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>> again.
>>
>> ================
>>
>>
>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>> again.
>>
>> ================
>>
>>
>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>> again.
>>
>> ================
>>
>>
>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>> again.
>>
>> ================
>>
>>
>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>> again.
>>
>> ================
>>
>>
>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>> again.
>>
>> ================
>>
>>
>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>> again.
>>
>> ================
>>
>>
>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>> again.
>>
>> ================
>>
>>
>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>> again.
>>
>> ================
>>
>>
>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>> again.
>>
>> ================
>>
>>
>> Happy New Year all.
>>
>>
>> I predict that a paper reporting positive psi results will NOT appear
>> in Nature or Science in the next year. This may seem an outrageous
>> prediction, after all psi is hardly a rare phenomena, millions of people
>> with no training have managed to observe it, or claim they have. And I
>> am sure the good people at Nature and Science would want to say
>> something about this very important and obvious part of our natural
>> world if they could, but I predict they will be unable to find anything
>> interesting to say about it.You might think my prediction is crazy, like
>> saying a waitress with an eighth grade education in Duluth Minnesota can
>> regularly observe the Higgs boson with no difficulty but the highly
>> trained Physicists at CERN in Switzerland cannot. Nevertheless I am
>> confident my prediction is true because my ghostly spirit guide Mohammad
>> Duntoldme spoke to me about it in
>> a dream.
>>
>> PS: I am also confident I can make this very same prediction one year
>> from today.
>>
>> John K Clark
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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>> http://lists.extropy.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/extropy-chat
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> Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2018 18:49:52 -0600
> From: William Flynn Wallace <foozler83 at gmail.com>
> To: ExI chat list <extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org>
> Subject: Re: [ExI] Rick Warren on religion
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> (sorry this took so long for a reply)  Spike wrote:
>
>
> If a parent complains, then the student has the option of not doing that
> unit.  There is enough material that the student can learn around that
> material and still make the tall pointy grade.  Now the administration
> can freely offer online material about Christianity, Protestantism or
> Catholicism, Islam, Hindu, anything they want (and they do.)
>
>
> Are those materials that the school system developed, or just links to
> Wikipedia or something?  It raises a big question for me:  I would oppose
> letting any gov. absolutely rule education.  But I also have trouble with
> letting parents opt their kids out.  To a certain point every kid should
> get the same education (except for topics on which they excel and can go
> further).  Sure, the kids can go home and Google Hinduism, but will they?
>  And in a very real sense, all of the religions are huge parts of
> history, and history must be taught without anyone being excused.
> Otherwise you
> have even worse bias than the school is presenting because of opt-outs
> being left in ignorance.
>
> Who gets to choose the education material?  In Texas it is very, very
> strictly controlled and very conservative in matters of sex and history.
> Their legislatorosauruses tried to ban a vaccine for cervical cancer.  I
> do not know if they succeeded, but we are talking about very primitive
> people here.  Men who want to be in charge of women's health and bodies.
>
> Another problem:  kids need teachers who are there in the same room. I
> hope this will never change. Hard to question things online, I assume.
> Spike
> can tell us just how the online content is pitched.  Is it to the average
> student?  I assume that is true.  Therefore the slower student will need
> somebody to answer questions.  The very best students may not need
> questions answered, but I was one and I was full of questions.
>
> For Spike - the two hospitals in Jackson are Baptist and Catholic, and
> yes, they do ask about your religion if you are a patient.  Of course you
> are not forced to answer.  I just check for no visits by religious
> personnel. Different situation than a business etc.
>
>
> billw
>
> On Sun, Dec 9, 2018 at 1:25 PM <spike at rainier66.com> wrote:
>
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* extropy-chat <extropy-chat-bounces at lists.extropy.org> *On
>> Behalf
>> Of *William Flynn Wallace
>> *Sent:* Sunday, December 9, 2018 10:55 AM
>> *To:* ExI chat list <extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org>
>> *Subject:* Re: [ExI] Rick Warren on religion
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>> ? If a parent complains, then the student has the option of not
>>>> doing
>> that unit.  There is enough material that the student can learn around
>> that material and still make the tall pointy grade.  Now the
>> administration can freely offer online material about Christianity,
>> Protestantism or
>> Catholicism, Islam, Hindu, anything they want (and they do.)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> ? I find this very sad and very disturbing?
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Indeed?  I find it happy and comforting, particularly after reviewing
>> the material myself.  It doesn?t promote or denigrate any particular
>> religion (it isn?t obvious to me if they do) but explains a lotta lotta
>> about why and how come.
>>
>>
>>
>>> ? It was bad enough when nothing was taught and now it may be even
>>> worse?
>>
>>
>>
>> Disagree.  It was bad enough, but now is much better.  I recall when
>> biology was being taught in the public school without mentioning
>> evolution, how little sense it all makes without that cornerstone
>> concept.  Without some knowledge of religion, history in general makes
>> damn little sense.
>>
>>
>>
>> For instance, we in the USA recently celebrated a festival of
>> Thanksgiving, where we talk about pilgrims, European people seeking
>> religious freedom.  OK.  Why did both Catholic and Protestant
>> authorities have heartburn with them?  Seems like one or the other would
>> have been OK with them.  Reason: civil authorities were hoping to use
>> religion as a unifying force in their cultures.  Perhaps they hoped (in
>> the ideal case) that everyone in their country would subscribe to the
>> religion of the crown.
>>
>>
>>
>> OK, that makes sense.  Now, separatists, where do they fit?  No
>> allegiance to the Pope or the state religion.  Now the crown can?t be
>> sure of their loyalty.  They can?t be sure if they can trust the
>> separatists to charge the enemy.  They don?t know whether to fight them
>> or trust them.  So? they don?t want them.  No one wants them.
>>
>>
>>
>> The separatists want to follow their own way.  They got on board a ship
>>  and sailed to undeveloped territory where they damn well knew their
>> chances of survival were a tossup.  They went anyway.
>>
>>
>>
>> That?s powerful motivation.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> ?Letting parents select what their children are taught is a road to
>>>
>> ignorance and that leads to bigotry and that leads to street fights all
>> the way up to war?
>>
>>
>>
>> There is that, but it might be a road away from ignorance and away from
>>  bigotry, and solves street fights and war.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> ?As for forms, I have no idea what is current, but most of the forms
>>> I
>>>
>> see, census, hospital, have places for religions?
>>
>>
>>
>> Hmmm, OK.  I haven?t seen that in decades.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> ?  I would guess that no businesses do this anymore?
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Not if they don?t want to get the pants sued offa them.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> ?  Who else?  No idea?bill w
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> I have lived in California so long, I have forgotten how the rest of
>> the world operates.
>>
>>
>>
>> spike
>>
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> Good job! Is it just me or is there a pattern emerging? ??
> Happy 2019!
> Cheers
> Colin
>
>
> On Tue., 1 Jan. 2019, 11:23 am Brent Allsop <brent.allsop at gmail.com
> wrote:
>
>
>> I've enjoyed this, every year you send it.
>> Much better than a christmas card.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 31, 2018 at 10:49 AM Dan TheBookMan <danust2012 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Based on my paranormal powers; predict you will make this prediction
>>> around the same time next year.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>>
>>> Dan
>>> Sample my Kindle books at:
>>>
>>>
>>> http://author.to/DanUst
>>>
>>>
>>> On Dec 31, 2018, at 9:22 AM, John Clark <johnkclark at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>>> again.
>>>
>>> ==============
>>>
>>>
>>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>>> again.
>>>
>>> ==============
>>>
>>>
>>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>>> again.
>>>
>>> ================
>>>
>>>
>>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>>> again.
>>>
>>> ================
>>>
>>>
>>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>>> again.
>>>
>>> ================
>>>
>>>
>>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>>> again.
>>>
>>> ================
>>>
>>>
>>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>>> again.
>>>
>>> ================
>>>
>>>
>>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>>> again.
>>>
>>> ================
>>>
>>>
>>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>>> again.
>>>
>>> ================
>>>
>>>
>>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>>> again.
>>>
>>> ================
>>>
>>>
>>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>>> again.
>>>
>>> ================
>>>
>>>
>>> One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change
>>> one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet
>>> again.
>>>
>>> ================
>>>
>>>
>>> Happy New Year all.
>>>
>>>
>>> I predict that a paper reporting positive psi results will NOT appear
>>> in Nature or Science in the next year. This may seem an outrageous
>>> prediction, after all psi is hardly a rare phenomena, millions of
>>> people with no training have managed to observe it, or claim they
>>> have. And I am sure the good people at Nature and Science would want
>>> to say something about this very important and obvious part of our
>>> natural world if they could, but I predict they will be unable to find
>>> anything interesting to say about it.You might think my prediction is
>>> crazy, like saying a waitress with an eighth grade education in Duluth
>>> Minnesota can regularly observe the Higgs
>>> boson with no difficulty but the highly trained Physicists at CERN in
>>> Switzerland cannot. Nevertheless I am confident my prediction is true
>>>  because my ghostly spirit guide Mohammad Duntoldme spoke to me about
>>> it in a dream.
>>>
>>> PS: I am also confident I can make this very same prediction one year
>>>  from today.
>>>
>>> John K Clark
>>>
>>>
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