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10 Future Predictions by Diane Tessman
During my eleven years of public school teaching, I also pursued field investigation with MUFON and the Aerial Phenomenon Research Organization (APRO). I was meticulously scientific in my investigations; however like so many investigators, I was also driven to look into the UFO phenomenon for some hidden personal reason which I did not understand at that time. After undergoing hypnosis with Dr. R. Leo Sprinkle, I remembered a UFO encounter when I was a child in North Iowa. I realized consciously that I "shared consciousness" with a UFO being who calls himself Tibus. This line of communication had always been there but I had not dared to recognize it. For 30 years now, Tibus and I have warned of climate change which brings torrential rains and super-storms; these events are just now becoming painfully apparent. Another example: Tibus has been adamant about not using nuclear power, "because accidents will happen." Now we have Fukashima.
10 Future Predictions by Diane Tessman:
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Here is another of her articles: http://earthchangepredictions.com/html/7accuratepredictions.htm. Below that is this next article. Please read it because she is responding to a comment posted here.
Predictions: Can We Talk?
I recently wrote “Ten Future Predictions,” which appears on my web site earthchangepredictions.com, and on the web magazine UFOdigest.com, and which was reprinted on Earthchanges College web site. One of the comments on Earth Changes College was something like, “When you think about it, aren’t all these predictions obvious? Duh!”Well, of course they are obvious, that’s the point! Allow me to explain, although I also touched on this explanation in the introduction to Ten Future Predictions:
There seems to be a basic misunderstanding of “predictions,” perhaps due to the over-abundance of “psychic readers,” and similar modern sensationalistic and money-making efforts.
Let’s start at the foundation for many in this society: Jesus is considered a prophet. I hasten to add that I do not necessarily consider myself a prophet nor am I placing myself in the same class as Jesus!
However, what did Jesus really predict? His predictions had to do with the moral and spiritual quality of humankind: Money is a corrupting influence and leads to greed, so do not value this above love and integrity. He spoke of the general spiritual corruption of his society and warned that this path would not lead to a heavenly state of being.
In other words, his predictions (and any good prediction), is one that bases itself in the way society or the world is at present, and contains a warning that if the path is not changed, tragedy or catastrophe will result. A good prediction is logical! It is also usually general, as were Jesus’ predictions.
A prediction with some worth does not pull a rabbit out of a hat and state that Uranus will fly out of its orbit and collide with the Moon tomorrow, destroying Earth. Now, maybe this will happen because anything is possible, but it is highly unlikely and has no basis in logic. Scientists have not found that Uranus is unstable to the point of escaping its orbit and if it did come unhinged, the chances it would hit the Moon are relatively small. So, that’s a bad or at least an illogical, prediction.
Yet, many predictions these days are along this line. “A killer asteroid is 200,000 miles away and will end all life on Earth on Wednesday.” Or, “The largest plasma ejection ever known will be headed for Earth from the Sun next week.”
Ok, that could happen, I guess, but it is a rabbit pulled out of a hat, probably to gain the predictor/prophet some attention. However, the melting of the Larsen Ice Shelf, for instance, which I predicted several decades ago, was a logical step as I read scientific articles (and had intuitive feelings regarding what I read), about alarming glacial and ice shelf melt which was beginning to happen. The same is true of all my predictions; I did not pull a rabbit out of a hat in any of the Ten Future Predictions.
In my perception, this is the strong point of my predictions. In the Earthchange College reader’s comment, it was a weakness and even an area for derision: “Aren’t these predictions obvious? Duh!”
To make predictions is not to be your phone psychic who pulls a rabbit out of the hat and tells you for no reason that you will slip on your front porch steps tomorrow. Or who tells you that your boy friend is cheating on you when, of course, she does not even know your boyfriend.
Our society cheapens intelligent, logical predictions which are simply warnings given by a writer who hopefully has some credentials and proven merit. Such logical predictions have nothing to do with the psychic world or trying to get a buck out of someone with a “psychic prediction,” which is probably a bullshit con job.
Unless you are one of the dwindling number who believes there is no radical climate change occurring on Earth, you will perceive that waters could rise as ice melts globally and that fresh drinkable water could become scarce as salt water contaminates more and more due to its rising.
Yes, you perceive this too, it’s not just me! However, it seems to be my purpose in life, my profession if you will, to ring the alarm bell we all feel should be rung. And there are other predictors (even prophets), like me. Sure, we do not all agree, but that is the human condition. We are no different.
When fire breaks out in a crowd, someone has to hit the alarm bell. We all perceive the fire, we all would hit the bell, but it seems to be my purpose to actually hit the alarm bell with my predictions.
It is my hope that by ringing the alarm bell, mass human consciousness will come together and wake up.
Are my predictions obvious if we stay on the path we are on? Of course they are! That’s the point!
Duh!
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