Edgar Cayce

Started by david alan atchason, May 04, 2011, 07:25:08 PM

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Jeff Lange

Quote from: Alan on May 06, 2011, 06:57:36 PM
Quote from: James G. Stoveken on May 06, 2011, 05:33:50 PM
You may be posting under the screen name "Alan" but it's quite obvious that you're really Carol Linn Dow.  :o

:D :D :D :D :D

That almost made me spit out my coffee!!!!
Jeff Lange

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Chris Johnson

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Quote from: Don Dollinger on May 05, 2011, 08:20:36 AM
BTW:  This link has Cayce's prediction.  Edgar Cayce

LTM,

Don

How a cynic can read his conclusions

"Conditions for the crew were rather serios" - No 5**t, of course they were, lost and possably ditched in the sea!

"Both were still alive" - one way to keep an audience.

"Send a ship in a NW direction for approx 100 mile" - so you read the papers as well.

"Condition of crew" - of course you'll say AE is OK otherwise who will listen to you.  FE, play him down but don't kill him off yet.

"Plane no longer flyable" - well it has crashed hasn't it!

"supplies" - Any fool could guess at little as whe the flight routinly stopped to re supply and was expecting the same at Howland

"Chance of Rescue" - Your not going to say nil and the press is bigging it up anyway.

A few weeks later after no succesfull rescue you are asked for an update.  What else can you say but that they are both dead? Where else can you say the body is but somewhere near the destination.

As Ric says, this stuff is BS




Don Dollinger

QuoteThat mission ended in failure when the Electra's doppelganger Barnes was piloting was lost near Bougainville.


Is the lost flight that they found with the load of gold that is being guarded by the deadly sea snake?    ;D

LTM,

Don