Hurricane Katrina has confirmed a lot of what John Titor has said and it seems like it is also paving the way for more predictions to come true.
John said to buy hydrogen cells stocks. (I considered doing this, but I'm not that rich and not that old enough.) Just yesterday, I checked the prices of major hydrogen cell stocks, and they rose about a dollar each. (Some started high in price, some started at like $2.) A dollar in a day is AMAZING, if you didn't know.
John mentioned Waco-type events would start occuring each month. This is very possible, as New Orleans is now in a state of anarchy and all the rescue police have been funneled into law enforcement. Maybe some will die from "nonlethal" weapons, just as John said some people would. I mean, police wouldn't use machine guns and rocket launchers to take out civilians, or would they? :eek:
John mentioned that 100,000 people would die from something too. If the total deaths from Hurricane Katrina results to 100,000, I know that I will be freaked out. (Maybe move to Omaha, since John said that becomes the new capital, and therefore I think that it won't be bombed or something?)
Hurricane Katrina has put a lot of strain in the gas industry, and it almost seems like the value of the dollar is tied with gasoline prices. If gasoline spirals out of control, maybe our economy, and our patience, will go with it. (Katrina destroyed, sunk, and moved hundreds of oil rigs out in the Gulf of Mexico.) This, along with the New Orleans situation, may cause a second civil war (which John also predicted).
John said he would not mention major disasters (both man-made and natural). If he told us about 9/11, we would not get his allusion to Iraq's weapons of mass destruction and critical events that took place in his worldline (and probably ours) would not occur. (What's amazing is that John used the exact phrase, "weapons of mass destruction," that Bush would soon popularize in 2003.) If he told us about Hurricane Katrina, we would probably be able to prepare and avoid the upcoming Civil War.
As you can see, Hurricane Katrina supports John in so many ways. What do you think about what I've written? (Please reply as much as you'd like; I'd like to become famous someday for my John Titor knowledge and beliefs, if he really is a time traveller, which I KNOW he is /ttiforum/images/graemlins/smile.gif )
John said to buy hydrogen cells stocks. (I considered doing this, but I'm not that rich and not that old enough.) Just yesterday, I checked the prices of major hydrogen cell stocks, and they rose about a dollar each. (Some started high in price, some started at like $2.) A dollar in a day is AMAZING, if you didn't know.
John mentioned Waco-type events would start occuring each month. This is very possible, as New Orleans is now in a state of anarchy and all the rescue police have been funneled into law enforcement. Maybe some will die from "nonlethal" weapons, just as John said some people would. I mean, police wouldn't use machine guns and rocket launchers to take out civilians, or would they? :eek:
John mentioned that 100,000 people would die from something too. If the total deaths from Hurricane Katrina results to 100,000, I know that I will be freaked out. (Maybe move to Omaha, since John said that becomes the new capital, and therefore I think that it won't be bombed or something?)
Hurricane Katrina has put a lot of strain in the gas industry, and it almost seems like the value of the dollar is tied with gasoline prices. If gasoline spirals out of control, maybe our economy, and our patience, will go with it. (Katrina destroyed, sunk, and moved hundreds of oil rigs out in the Gulf of Mexico.) This, along with the New Orleans situation, may cause a second civil war (which John also predicted).
John said he would not mention major disasters (both man-made and natural). If he told us about 9/11, we would not get his allusion to Iraq's weapons of mass destruction and critical events that took place in his worldline (and probably ours) would not occur. (What's amazing is that John used the exact phrase, "weapons of mass destruction," that Bush would soon popularize in 2003.) If he told us about Hurricane Katrina, we would probably be able to prepare and avoid the upcoming Civil War.
As you can see, Hurricane Katrina supports John in so many ways. What do you think about what I've written? (Please reply as much as you'd like; I'd like to become famous someday for my John Titor knowledge and beliefs, if he really is a time traveller, which I KNOW he is /ttiforum/images/graemlins/smile.gif )