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Did an alien space ship show up over Alabama yet?

"Blossom Goodchild, an Aussie actress and author, has gotten peoples attention with a prediction that the ‘The Federation of Light’ will be hovering over Alabama within a 72 hour period of October 14th, 2008."

So, we have to wait until the 17th to prove this prediction right or wrong? Or did someone see it already? Post links or pointers to sightings, if any, please.

Any ideas why an American Indian, White Cloud, would know anything about this? Even a dead American Indian?

Update:

I really didn't need to post this question. If a 2,000 mile space ship hovers over Alabama, i wouldn't be able to miss it even if i hide in a cave.

Update 2:

So here's a dodge. The ship is here - it's just cloaked. Oh, and from Star Trek, they're modulating their shields to hide themselves from RADAR.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Like most predictions of supernatural events, I am quite certain that this one won't come true. As fascinating as the concept of precognition is, the laws of spacetime don't allow for it. Time moves continuously in one direction -- forward -- and, as such, events that have not yet occurred can not be predicted without observing a potential cause first. To do so would require time to bounce back and forth, instead of flowing in a linear pattern.

    There is no reason to believe that Natives possess abilities that other humanity lack. Genetically, all human races are fundamentally the same, with limited variation in the DNA sequencing. Natives aren't any closer to being psychic than Asians, whites, blacks, Latinos, etc.

    In addition, the likelihood of extra-terrestrials visiting earth is extremely low. That's not to say that there isn't any life out there -- it seems rather unlikely that earth should be unique when one considers the size of the universe. However, these lifeforms would live hundreds of light-years away. It could take them anywhere from several hundred to millions of years to travel so far. It seems a bit silly for them to make that trip just to hover over Alabama for a day.

    I think it would be awesome to be able to predict future events and witness first contact with an alien species, but I wouldn't get my hopes up. The former is never going to happen, and the latter probably won't happen within either of our lifetimes, if it ever happens at all.

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