True. If anyone is interested enough I'm sure they can check it out.
I referenced it mostly because it explained how his predictions are worked.
Ron
On 10/16/2014 4:41 PM, Alan Faulkner wrote:
This is not a defence of anyone's opinion.
My experience is that Wikipedia is normally very inaccurate and often
written by cranks. I call it Wackipedia.
Anyone with a keyboard can write up and modify any entry.
There have been famous cases of PPL being written up in a totally
ridiculous way.
So much so that a lot of sites are given warnings about the content.
The drug companies and Doctors are the worst ones for lying on there.
Some PPL will subscribe to a certain entry and as soon as another
person tries to correct a lie they log in and change it back to their
lie.
Some say that some of these PPL are hired to do this.
Alan
On 2014-10-16, at 16:29 PM, Ron wrote:
Now that's fear mongering.
Here is Wikipedia on clif
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Bot
I remember Clif's "predictions" from a few years ago. You could never
quite tie them to anything specific in the now. You had to wait to
look back at a hundred different events and say well this happened and
could fit this and that could fit that.
I read his associate George Ure's unremarkable news letter back then
for several months too.
Ron
On 10/16/2014 2:43 PM, TJ Garland wrote:
For discussion-
His predictions are more often true, and certainly thought provoking.
“Progressivism is a mindset that favors the use of aggressive
government force to solve social problems.” James Ostrowski
/questions from reader..../
by clif high, Wednesday, October 15, 2014 12:43pm
What about EU fleets (air)? IM data shows that the global air fleets
are hugely impacted by mid November. The LT data has us still working
on problems with air travel (more than ebola) through 2018.
EU air fl
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