More Predictions

2007-1-5 03:06:00

Here are some predictions from Coast to Coast at:

http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2007/01/01.html

The group is making some interesting predictions. Keep up the good work.

JJ

Psychic Joseph Jacobs:

Paul Guercio and Dr. George Hart of the Merlin Project:

Numerologist Glynis McCants:

Seer and astropsychologist Dr. Louis Turi:

Intuitive Sean David Morton:

Astrologist Susan Miller:

Trend forecaster Gerald Celente:

I thought it would be interesting to examine the predictions made for 2005 & 2006 to see how many came true. Looks like the accuracy rate was not that good.

Forecast:  2006

Kicking off the New Year, George Noory presented a special 4-hour Predictions Show featuring a group of psychics and prognisticators, each in a half-hour time slot. Here is a rundown, in order of appearance, on the guests and their forecasts for 2006:

Internationally known psychic Joseph Jacobs:

Astropsychologist and seer Dr. Louis Turi:

Futurist Paul Guercio of the Merlin Project:

Direct voice medium Hans Christian King:

Intuitive consultant Sean David Morton:

Trends forecaster Gerald Celente:

Author and astrologer Robert Camp:

Luciferian remote viewer Aaron C. Donahue:

Predictions for 2005:

2005 and Beyond

Psychic Sylvia Browne returned to the show to share her predictions for 2005 and beyond.  "I think we're going to see more and more of these," she said of the recent quake and tsunami in Indonesia.  "We're going to have these terrible eruptions everywhere--we're in a polar tilt."  She believes we only have about "80 more years left" before life as we know it ends on this planet. Then another planet such as Mercury or Venus, "swings into place" and the whole cycle of life starts anew there, she declared.

Yet she also predicted that 2005 will be a better year than 2004. The economy will rebound a bit in the beginning of the year and then pick up more steam by mid-year. Unemployment will go down, and in the stock market, the medical technology field will do particularly well, she said. Weather-wise she forecast that Florida and North Carolina will be hit hard in 2005.

Among her other comments & predictions:

Here are predictions made by others: