Monday, January 10, 2005

True Future

The other day I was listening to my favorite radio show, "Coast To Coast AM with George Noory (and Art Bell)" and came across the most interesting story available in the Universe (actually, its a Multiverse, given all of the parrallel worlds). It is the story of John Titor, a time traveler from the year 2036 who posted messages on the internet about our inevitible future. His story goes like this:

During the years of 2004/2005, America will start another civil war, excpet it wont be divided by territory this time. It will be a civil war between central authority and the laypeople. The cause of this hostility between the innocent and the powerful is due an everyday decrease of American civil liberties (do the words "Patriot Act" mean anything to you?). This civil war will eventually lead to a point in which eveyone is affected (in 2008). By 2015 90% of the world's population will no longer exist due to nuclear holocost. Soon after that the world's surviving population will regroup, rethink, and reclaim our generation as the ones who "had it all, but threw it away".

Sure, some of you are probably thinking "2004?!!?! That's some fucking BULLSHIT!" Maybe, but look at how divided this country is. The civil war probably already begun but hasn't reached a point of global castastrophe (it will in 2008). That's some scary shit. Still has yet to be proven wrong. This guy predicted the war in Iraq, predicted the hostilities and divison of the last election, and predicted the outbreak of Mad Cow (which, according to him, will get much worse). So what can I tell you? I'm speechless, there truly is no hope left. That's what we get for letting the "Patriot Act" pass. Yeah, I'm bias - FUCK YOU YOU FUCKING FREEDOM HATER. I close this post with a quote from a much-loved historical figure (even loved by those who blindly and angrily support every single fucking action our superiors take) and a link for you suckahs to find out more about John Titor (believe me, there are many stunning prophecies).

"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety"
- Benjamin Franklin

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