I think we as a society, love a good conspiracy theory. For example, I am listening to a podcast on how Jim Jones was actually working for the CIA, and when the CIA terminated his program, they no longer had a use for Jim, and they killed off Jim and his followers in a jungle in Guyana under the guise of being a religious cult.
A broken clock is right twice a day. I think this lady is a broken clock. If I see more of her predictions come true, I would reconsider. But I do love conspiracy theories. And at the heart of all of them, there is some truth. Figuring out where that line is between truth and fiction, that is the fun part.
I think we as a society, love a good conspiracy theory. For example, I am listening to a podcast on how Jim Jones was actually working for the CIA, and when the CIA terminated his program, they no longer had a use for Jim, and they killed off Jim and his followers in a jungle in Guyana under the guise of being a religious cult.
A broken clock is right twice a day. I think this lady is a broken clock. If I see more of her predictions come true, I would reconsider. But I do love conspiracy theories. And at the heart of all of them, there is some truth. Figuring out where that line is between truth and fiction, that is the fun part.
You have to give the guys on here credit for persistence. Credibility, well that's another story.
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