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(@traveller)
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Just wondering what we think of { Cliff High } and his {Web Bot} project and his [Global Coastal Event] prediction..In regards to The theory of Earth Expansion events..


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(@anonymous)
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I have no idea what your talking about??
can you provide some context along with some links please.



   
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(@traveller)
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I have no idea what your talking about??
can you provide some context along with some links please.

try this load the comentarys by clicking on them.... http://www.halfpasthuman.com/clifswujo.html


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(@traveller)
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I have no idea what your talking about??
can you provide some context along with some links please.

First you should google ...what is web bot.....and learn what it was invented for and what they discovered it could do....It was by pure accident it does what it does...
It is a Bot invented to look for stock market trends for investing.....but they soon learned it has the uncanny ability to see much more......so far it is running at about a 75% success rate....Believe what you want....I just asked the Question......But as I said it is running at a about a 75% success rate....No prophecy, just reading the data that it Gathers...... But as I said learn what it was built for before you form an opinion....

try this load [ cliff's wujo] by clicking on them.... http://www.halfpasthuman.com/clifswujo.html

http://www.google.ca/search?sourceid=navclient&aq=&oq=global+coastal+event&hl=en-GB&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4GGHP_en-GBCA419CA420&q=global+coastal+event+web+bot&gs_l=hp..1.0l4.0.0.1.603347...........0.cgLsJTUZLWc&pbx=1


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(@denob)
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The only thing that the web bot does is read and quantify the results.
The biggest miss, and the reason I give it no credibility is the destruction that was to befall us on Dec.21, 2012.
This prediction was made because the internet was buzzing with chatter about it for quite a while...again, it just reads what people are posting on the internet.
If you could get 100,000 websites to post that the world was going to end on say, July 1st. 2013, I would bet that the web bot would "predict it"
It has no credibility as far as predicting the future...too many failed predictions, and too many scenarios were tailored to fit it's usually vague predictions.
Here are a few things that should have already happened, according to the web bot

Complete collapse of the US economy...
Israel bombing Iran
Devastating earthquake in Vancouver
and of course, a magnetic pole shift on Dec.21, 2012.

As for the present, we are supposed to experience a widespread loss of internet sometime in March-April of 2013, possibly due to a large solar event.
This has yet to happen, but let's watch the rest of the month and see...



   
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(@anonymous)
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Denob, which bots?

the normal web crawlers, this weird predicator bot, now I do think the same on this one. These just follow trends for the pages they read so yes, 1mil people blog or post about it, then it thinks it is reality.

remember though, the secret FBI bots, NSA bots, etc etc.
do not trust them ever, nor the people who deal with them



   
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(@anonymous)
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Web Bot is a computer program that engages the web and uses sophisticated algorithms to predict future. True it has had some misses but it has also had some notable successes. I would not rule it out just yet.



   
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