Are you sure? Ed has consistantly said that they cannot date events.
They can't even date events in the past, much less the future.

Marshall

rogalt...@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 9/28/2001 1:39:22 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> mdud...@execonn.com writes:
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>> Subj:CS>This is worth listening to
>> Date:9/28/2001 1:39:22 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> From:    mdud...@execonn.com (Marshall Dudley)
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>> tp://mfile.akamai.com/5022/wma/artbell.download.akamai.com/5022/shows/01/09/artbell010928.asx
>> This is the Ed Dames interview on Art Bell from last night. He
>> starts at the 1:08 or so hour point. Here are some of the things
>> said:
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>> Diseases will run rampant shortly
>> We will be getting a national id card, which will contain the
>> Biblical mark of the beast.
>> There will be a stamp that must be applied to the card that will
>> indicate that you have gotten a polyvarient shot, for HIV and other
>> things, and this IS the mark of the Beast. (Now I understand why
>> those who receive the mark end up with horrible sores, and want to
>> die. I wonder if CS would kill whatever they put in the shot so it
>> won't cause the problems)
>> We will close our borders.
>> The false prophet is TV, and the false prophet convinces everyone to
>> follow the antiChrist.
>> There will be a (ground) war in the middle east, and at some point
>> something happens where everyone looks up at once, then clouds
>> surround the earth. Also at this time every falls down, so it is
>> like a huge earthquake or pole shift.
>> 666 stands for money and the global economy and the forces behind
>> it. Marshall
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> Marshall: Ed Dames also said (also on the Art Bell show) that the
> world will end as we know it during the spring or summer of 1999. So
> he wasn't really worried about Y2k. At least he was half right. BTW,
> is Art still around? I thought he retired. Maybe Ed should retire. At
> least Art's questions are more interesting than Ed's answers. Roger