[ExI] A paranormal prediction for the next year

Tomaz Kristan protokol2020 at gmail.com
Tue Dec 31 18:58:51 UTC 2013


Can you choose a safest bet, John?

I doubt it.


On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 4:49 PM, 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.
> ================
>
> 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
> eight's 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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