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May 12th, 2005, 12:12 AM
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{www.johntitor.com}

He predicted a Civil War by the end of this year, and eventually another World War. By 2036, the time he lives, it is a post-apocalypse world. He describes many things that occur between now and then, it's hard to go into detail; I haven't read through it since about last June. Some people claim that he predicted 9/11; but it's all how you interpret it.

A Civil War within the United States. It starts when the political views of the nation become more divided than ever. If memory serves, other countries simply take advantage, wanting to topple over the number one world power during its Civil War.

Like I said, things he predicted that already came true (in certain people's opinions); he's very vague about, anyway. The main claim people talk about is him "predicting" 9/11. But once again, all about how you interpret what he says.

I don't believe he ever talks about or predicts a complete end to human existence or the physical world.

He apparently also predicted that Saddam would be caught by the end of '03.

He claims to have gone into the future and Nebraska is now the whole west coast of the US, and Virginia is a huge seaport.


Do I believe it? I don't know. Is it interesting? Yes.

[Technya]
May 12th, 2005, 01:27 AM
I don't believe a single word of it.
For years human kins has tried to "predict" future happenings like the end of the world and WW3. All have failed and year after year we hear of yet another person claiming that he/she has seen into the future and quite frnakly they cannot seem to share any solid evidence of any kind :\

No one knows when the end of the world will come and no one is even sure if there will even be a WW3. These are just people seeking attention << funny, how after 9/11 everyone started to say they saw it coming and knew it was gonna happen. These people are attention hungry and will sell their theories to anyone willing to listen.

MewSkitty
May 12th, 2005, 02:02 AM
Even though I believe in predicting the future as I have done it myself, I don't belive what that guy says.

chrno
May 12th, 2005, 02:56 AM
i belive in the predictions of the civil war and all that, but not in the one of the apocalypse

Zero ex
May 12th, 2005, 03:00 AM
i belive in the predictions of the civil war and all that, but not in the one of the apocalypse
Man the apocalypse does not have anything to do with the knights, the knights only represent the things that have ocurred and that will occur, yes i believe the predictions are true, specialy the ones of juanes( thats how he is named in mexico)

Dark Penguin
May 12th, 2005, 03:06 AM
i don't believe it - i heard about a guy who predicted the popes in order, and he is right so far, and after Benedict the XVI there will be four more popes, who will be bad, and then the acolypse will come. i don't belive any of these prediction stories.

ASG
May 12th, 2005, 07:14 PM
it's all hoblah! i read it and most of the questions and i remember from the untro movie or command&conquer red alert:aftermath russia attacks the usa's governament in 2005 in 2012 it shows a civil war in the USA and finnaly in 2036 the go bak in time wit a suitcase bomb so this is like from the command&conquer searies he's talking about XD

Lust
May 13th, 2005, 04:31 AM
I don't believe people who predict this stuff.

PsiUmbreon
May 13th, 2005, 11:04 PM
Naah, you know what? He is just throwing random stuff that was said by other people and putting it together into his own prediction. For example, that Nebraska thing... a bunch of scientists came up with that logical possibility of it happening, but didn't say it would (in other words, they said it COULD happen) And all he's saying is that it will happen. Wow, he's really psychic. :rolleyes:

EvIL_CAjUN_CHIkIN
May 13th, 2005, 11:11 PM
He claims to have gone into the future and Nebraska is now the whole west coast of the US, and Virginia is a huge seaport.


Well, California is breaking off of the US more and more every year. It's planning a trip to visit Hawaii. Alaska is goin too^^

Nine
May 13th, 2005, 11:15 PM
Hell no I don't believe it. I could predict the downfall of *whatever* and be right. Just a lucky guess.

ASG
May 13th, 2005, 11:36 PM
Well, California is breaking off of the US more and more every year. It's planning a trip to visit Hawaii. Alaska is goin too^^
dats from the end of the world movie! XD california is more likly to go underwater then break off like atlantis

John Denver
May 14th, 2005, 03:31 AM
No one knows when the end of the world will come and no one is even sure if there will even be a WW3. These are just people seeking attention << funny, how after 9/11 everyone started to say they saw it coming and knew it was gonna happen. These people are attention hungry and will sell their theories to anyone willing to listen.

You took the words right outta my mouth ;)

DeathScape
May 14th, 2005, 03:42 PM
No. I don't think he went into a future at all! That is a huge lie.

Overlord IX
May 15th, 2005, 09:34 AM
Stuff and nonsense. Time travel? Bah. And I thought WW3 gonna happen when aleins invade earth. XD

Blaine
May 15th, 2005, 06:04 PM
He's nothing more than a wannabe Nostradamus. Every little piece of information he's claiming to know is, for lack of a better phrase, crap. Besides, the sun won't become a red dwarf for another five billion years, if humanity survives that long. The Mayan calendar doesn't end until 2012, and the Aztec calendar doesn't end until 2017. It's all crap, though.

SADM
May 15th, 2005, 08:50 PM
John titor was proved to be a hoax as none of his predictions have come true. and who really believes what someone posts ont the interent.
On another Message board people believed I was Jesus,, that is how easily people can belive stuff on the interent.

Sima Yi's Apprentice
May 15th, 2005, 09:43 PM
These are just people seeking attention << funny, how after 9/11 everyone started to say they saw it coming and knew it was gonna happen. These people are attention hungry and will sell their theories to anyone willing to listen.

Actually, to a certain group of people, 9/11 was actually predicted. After a few hours of my own research, I happened to find their own religious form of the Bible. It stated that something would happen on the day of September 11th which would change the world. So, my guess is that they took this as fate and decided to make it reality. What do you think?

RaVen
May 19th, 2005, 02:19 AM
well, i do agree with some people here saying that he was doing it for attention, but i also believe in and practice psionics (a form of psychism focused on the electrical impulses of your nerves). while not claiming to be a professional, i have had results in this field, and take psionics very seriously. if you want, i can show you my two favorite websites on psionics, and if your a skeptic, i'd still take a look. they are good for research and information on psionics, and they both answer questions you may have.


(if i'm advertising, please tell me)

this first one is my favorite, it has more information, and is more professional.
www.thepsionguild.net

and this one is good if you don't want to be a member, and go straight into psionics.
www.psipog.net

Pincushion
May 19th, 2005, 02:42 AM
Where alllllll goooooooonnnnnnaaaa diiieeeeeee *American accent*





Wait...no

Febbie8
May 19th, 2005, 02:46 AM
it could be...

but i highly doubt it
just a bunch of nonsense

dumbthingy
May 19th, 2005, 09:23 AM
As a matter of fact, you could consider the "Cold War" WW3. I don't believe in that. I'll join in the civil war, if it's in the US or Europe (or possibly Japan).

(Sorry if this sounds discriminating, but if it is a civil war happening in the Third World, it could have been somehow expected, because there are more dictatorships in there than in the other "worlds".)

EDIT: He missed the apocalypse by two years.

"At 03:14:08 UTC on January 19, 2038 (+231), a 32-bit signed integer representation of Unix time will overflow. Systems using a 32-bit signed integer Unix time_t will therefore be unable to represent that time, or any later, and will likely wrap around to 20:45:52 UTC on December 13, 1901, with integer value -231. This is known as the year 2038 problem."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNIX_time#32-bit_overflow

Sequoia
May 19th, 2005, 12:42 PM
it's just plain weird if he could travel into the future...it doesn't make sense...i mean, if WW3 DOES come that soon, we still have memorations and people from WW2 still here...bit pointless

siouxhockeyfan
May 22nd, 2005, 05:28 AM
the only reason predictions like that are given any credibility is that theyre so vague they can be interpreted any way, so people think it was 9/11 when someone else could say it was a chance of light rain...& i dont know who the guy is, but he must have been on something very powerful to think he went to the future.

TRIFORCE89
May 22nd, 2005, 12:18 PM
I won't believe anything from a guy who has name that sounds like "janitor".

This guy has book out on Amazon though.

If this were real, it would've been proven or someone would've tried to, and he would've been utilized fully to prevent these events that he says will occur.