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Re: Fwd: Re: Could it be....



I thought Jeanne Dixons claim to fame was that she predicted the Kennedy
assasination in some way, shape or form.

I think this was documented somehow...and she rode on that one thing for a
lonnnng time.

I'm curious why none of the so-called psychics predicted the Berlin
Wall....or 9-11.

JP

----- Original Message -----
From: "A. Joseph Ross" <lawyer@attorneyross.com>
To: <boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org>; <lglavin@lycos.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 12:05 AM
Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: Could it be....


> On 6 Jan 2003 at 18:50, Laurence Glavin wrote:
>
> > Only very vague predictions have a chance, and saying G.H.W. Bush is
> > vulnerable seems to me to fit into that category.
>
> I remember back in the 1960s being rather struck by the claims of psychic
Jean Dixon
> concerning her supposedly successful predictions.  As I continued to
follow her predictions, I
> found that many of her most successful "predictions" never seemed to
appear anywhere until
> after the fact.  And some of her predictions that I did see in advance of
the "event" never
> came true -- for example, she predicted, in mid-1964, that the Berlin Wall
would come down
> before the end of the year.
>
> Other predictions are no-brainers.  Her prediction that the Republicans
would make sharp
> gains in Congress in 1966 fell in that category.  After the huge Johnson
landslide in 1964,
> with large numbers of Democrats elected on his coattails, it wasn't at all
surprising to see
> the usual off-year election gains for the opposition party, magnified by
the number of House
> Democrats who didn't have the President's coattails this time.  The
Republicans gained
> something like 47 seats in the House, but the Democrats still had a large
majority.
>
> But if you make enough predictions, some are going to come true.  She did
make a few
> which surprised me.  Before it happened, I read her prediction that
Khrushchev was about to
> be replaced as Soviet leader.  However, she said that his successor's name
began with the
> letter "S."  It didn't.
>
> And, at a time when Johnson's popularity was at its height, I read her
prediction that the
> Republicans would win the Presidency in 1968, which they did.
>
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