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http://tinyurl.com/jdcpredictions2011
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Spot the prediction match
To the Hearkeners of my report…
http://tinyurl.com/jdcpredictions2011
I’m rolling on the floor laughing …
I’m not sure I understand what this is about … some further elaboration would probably help.
Coolbrav wrote:
I’m not sure I understand what this is about … some further elaboration would probably help.
Just have a look at the link. It says all.
An Undisclosed Location | 2 years, 2 months ago (1 hour, 37 minutes after post)
Zirbel, are you sure you’re not Littlenick back from the void?
Skeptics are welcome to this thread. They are important to have around like sharpening stones provided they contribute something meaningful to the discussion and abide by the TOS of Help.com.
Coolbrav, the remaining predictions for 2011 have been posted here
http://tinyurl.com/jdcpredictions2011
The blog includes daily tracking of past predictions since September of 2009 which has resulted in a 95% success rate of these predictions matching news events provided by AP, AFP, Reuters, etc. These predictions are based on choices made on the past and present which will affect the outcome of future choices.
For those who choose to participate, all I ask is that when you see a News article that matches a prediction within the -1 day to +1 day range to mention it here in this Help.com thread, tweet it with a #JDCmatch tag or comment it on the URL above.
Thank you,
Jolly Delta Charger
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An Undisclosed Location | 2 years, 2 months ago (1 day, 17 hours after post)
Zirbel wrote:
I’m rolling on the floor laughing …
Max wrote:
lol..thanks:) pffft..lol
Stage 1: Denial.
That’s an interesting psychological reaction. I expected better etiquette from regular Help.com users like yourselves. Especially one’s who say they are here helping people. We all know that those types of comments are not helful nor conductive to the conversation regardless of the topic. Every day thousands of people post and share their thoughts on this site. Help.com has been an open community of expresssion from the very personal to the ethereal. Why should you treat this post any differently?
If I called this “a poem” would you be more comfortable in taking the time to review it?
Does the word “prediction” have some type of negative meaning to you for this kind of reaction?
Is it so hard to believe that we are all connected by the choices we make?
Where there is a connection there is resonance and out of that resonance a pattern forms.
These predictions are like asking the question is the glass half full or half empty?
Some will see dire outcomes and buy into the whole 2012 doom and gloom…
Haiti Earthquake
http://jdcpredictions.blogspot.com/20…
Chile Earthquake
http://jdcpredictions.blogspot.com/20…
http://jdcpredictions.blogspot.com/20…
Start of the BP Oil Disaster
http://jdcpredictions.blogspot.com/20…
Others will see hope for a better tomorrow…
Australia’s first Saint, Saint Mary MacKillop
http://tinyurl.com/4tx45bn
Egypt’s Social Revolution
http://jdcpredictions.blogspot.com/20…
The anti-corruption President of the Philippines
http://jdcpredictions.blogspot.com/20…
The world is not as chaotic as some may lead you to believe.
There are choices to be made.
Thank you for your time.
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Help spot the prediction match in the News
To the Hearkeners of my report…
http://tinyurl.com/jdcpredictions2011
And what about the recent earthquake and tsunami disaster in Japan? You predicted it too?
I’m sorry Jolly, but I too am skeptical. It just seems as though you’re making some vague predictions and then using news articles that obscurely fit your description to evidence the truth in your predictions.
I mean that’s like me saying next Friday’s prediction is “pertaining to anger and demonstration” and then putting up a link to a news article about a protest in one of the Middle Eastern countries to show that the prediction was right.
No offense, I’m not trying to make this personal … I just don’t believe in the ‘psychic/astrology’ community in general. I would say the same to anyone else with ‘psychic’ predictions.
Maybe, if you explained your method behind these predictions, I might be more inclined to believe in what you predict. But for now, I’m highly highly skeptical.
An Undisclosed Location | 2 years, 2 months ago (2 days, 3 hours after post)
Coolbrav,
There is nothing wrong with being skeptical. I was skeptical myself when I discovered the underlying calculation in February 2009. At the time I was not trying to predict the future. I was looking for a number based on a date that would not be sequential, appear random and yet have a complex structure. It was then I had my insight and pictured a graph of an ascending spiral of numbers but where to start? How about the “known” time, the past?
As the video above mentioned, historical events helped guide the development of Jolly Delta Charger predictions. If a calculation can generate a match to an event of the past then it could be used to foretell the future. What immediately came to mind was Pearl Harbor - December 7, 1941. A first calculation was developed that matched the date to an indexed phrase “Pertaining to war furnished with wings.” This was the keystone. If the same calculation would match a different indexed phrase to other historical points then a path could be drawn through history. This first calculation did not generate profound matches when calculated against the test set of historical dates. A second calculation was developed to give the same index number for December 7, 1941 but different numbers for other dates. The resulting matches were successful. This second calculation is in use today to generate the daily Jolly Delta Charger predictions and have been receiving a high match rate.
More about Patterns: http://jdcpredictions.blogspot.com/se…
Through March and April 2009 I started to notice the relationship between the daily prediction and certain news events. I was tracking this privately. The turning point for me was in April 2009 with a prediction about “being beaten to death with rods or sticks.” In the news at the time was a report about two biker gangs in Australia who fought in the departure lines of the local airport. They ended up grabbing the metal stanchions used to define the queue and fighting with them. One guy ended up killing the other poor bloke when he struck him in the head with the metal pole.
What’s considered to be a match?
1) An event within the time range of the prediction.
When I officially started the blog in September 2009 to September 2010 the matching news event must be within -3 to +3 days of the prediction date. After September 2010 that range was reduced to -1 day to +1 day. Consider the range like a bell curve where a predictions greatest probability is on the date and ~50% chance before or after. The time range must be related to an event in the news and not be just the day it was reported. So for your example, “Pertaining to anger and demonstration.” the article would have to be about an actual angry demonstration within that range and not an article talking about how angry demonstrations are increasing etc.
2) The event must match the full prediction.
The majority of Jolly Delta Charger Predictions are composed of two parts.
Pertaining to (A) AND (B)
or
Pertaining to (A or B) AND (C or D)
Both parts on either side of the AND would need to relate significantly to the event for the event to be considered a match.
So in the second example:
Match if A AND C
Match if B AND D
Match if A AND D
Match if B and C
Neutral if only C or D
Neutral if only A or B
The predictions are worded in this obscure way because they actually cycle through time and are more like a prediction theme. The people or place may be different but the theme remains.
I agree with coolbrav.
Let’s look at your predictions:
911: pertaining to a red meat oblation.
Hmmm… I’m not sure that 911 was offered to God…
Pertaining to collecting and gathering to a high place?
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html…
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110311/a…
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2011/03/1…
All within a few days of today.
So, perhaps it IS a bit generic?
“Worded in an obscure way” is just the point! Because an obscure way opens all kind of interpretation — in retrospect, of course.
Obscure wording is the usual key of fortune tellers, soothsayers, prophesiers, plumb founders, palmists etc.
As more obscure the saying is with all its possibilities, as better can it hit “the truth”. That’s clear.
—> But I really missed in your “predictions” from 10th of March to the end of the month the SMALLEST little hint for the BIG disastrous event happening now in JAPAN, which dimensions are several times more catastrophic then 911 and will also touch the rest of the world.
But there is absolutely nothing to find about it in your “predictions”, even not something “worded in an obscure way”.
Shame on you!
Two possibilities, you are right or you’re wrong.
If you’re wrong, it’s as others have claimed above, I believe. And skepticism will be very abundant considering the enormous amount of uses of fortune cookies, horoscopes, and other predictions similar to them. I’ve met some people who have an interesting ability to see future events, but it’s been rare and they often made few predictions. I’ve even done it a few times myself. Though it’s difficult for me to see when it occurs, since I can often use logic to predict events with high precision at times. And I’d have a hard time telling it apart from my intuition, but I believe there have been a half dozen times I’ve known things I couldn’t possibly know by observation or extrapolation of current information.
So now to turn to the possibility of if you are correct. A question kept coming to mind,
“What is the purpose?”
If these predictions all occur as expected, how does that help you? How can you use this knowledge? As an example, in fictional books there have been characters going to an oracle and getting a cryptic reply to a question, and only understanding it in retrospect. It didn’t help affect what they were going to do, because they didn’t understand it until after it happened. So in this case, is there a use for your predictions? If not, it’s interesting, and may work. But I’d personally be focusing my energy on different tasks.
There’d be nothing more irritating for me than to be plagued by an ability to know things that are going to happen but no way for it to help me. Imagine seeing someone dying and not being able to change it, for example. Not fun. So I’d avoid using or paying attention to such abilities.
Zirbel, I’m fairly certain it’s possible to be kind and consider things without agreeing. In fact, the terms of use ask it.
https://helpcbsi.custhelp.com/app/ans…
See 3. I agree with quite a few things you’ve said, but sarcasm, antagonism, unkindness, being rude, or etc. is not helpful. So if you think you’ve been doing a few of those things, keep that in mind.
An Undisclosed Location | 2 years, 2 months ago (2 days, 9 hours after post)
[quote Zirbel
Shame on you![/quote]
Stage 2: Anger
911 - Over 3,000 people died including the brave NY fire fighters who sacrificed their lives in trying to save those trapped before the buildings came down. Sacrifice is a synonym for oblation. That event came about by the choices of those who carried it out. Further choices from 911 lead to the war in Iraq and Afghanistan where troops are still deployed today.
3/10 (+/- 1 day) Pertaining to a perverted or b>warped advancement. /b>
8.9 Japan Earthquake caused by one giant tectonic plate shoved under another rupturing sea floor 186 miles long and 93 miles wide. I would call that a warped advancement.
3/10 Tapestry - Pertaining to rest and to throw down or set down.
6.5 Quake strikes sleeping Indonesians at Bali island
5.4 Quake strikes China during lunch kills 25 and injures 250+
(+1)8.9 Quake Strikes Japan
Tokyo was brought to a near standstill. Tens of thousands of people were stranded with the rail network down, and the streets were jammed with cars, buses and trucks trying to get out of the city.
3/10 Tapestry - Pertaining to collecting and gathering to a high place.
23 foot tsunami inundates 2-3 miles inland in some places.
Woldwide alerts go out in Pacific region.
CookieDog,
The Seattle times article didn’t seem to have an event trigger for it to be a match. Yes coffee growers are collecting and gathering in a higher elevation but there is no indication on any key decisions that triggered the publishing of the aricle. The reporter chose the time to publish the article based on a growing trend based on climate change.
The News Yahoo article is within the -1 to +1 day range and is about the tsunami. This same collecting and gathering in a high place matched when Manilla was flooded by a month’s worth of rain that fell in 12 hours and then when Pakistan was struck by the worst flooding in 80 years.
The third article is outside of the range of -1 to +1 days to 3/10.
Well, after some thought I have realized I may have not taken your opinions seriously.
For that I apologize.
There are enough challenges today that require us to protect, prepare and condition others in such a way that I don’t have the time to make predictions, nor the energy.
We are called as a community to step up as mentors, supporters and providers, so we can foster a healthy environment for the future leaders of our world. While some spend their time and energy studying the negative, dwelling in the past and more concerned about the “me”, our children and poor suffer.
You can’t have your cake and eat it too…
Religion is not a bases to run a government on and when it attempts to be implemented into politics we will always run into conflict.
Too govern; to over see, to protect, to regulate, to provide justice and law.
Laws of the society and how they’re developed is where we run into issues:)
I recommend we be good family role models, neighbors and honest business people.
Something like the early pioneers and never oppose or force our personal views on others. At the end of the day…we’re human and should share our food and safety:)
Life is valuable…in some countries and the ones that really struggle are vulnerable and look for hope:)
Communication, education and freedom are the only way though prejudice and threating others will never work.
It may make you feel better to understand that the people with all the money and riches don’t want the world to end..they’ll have no place to play with their toys:)
So they’ve employed the best to help:)
DarkSnow wrote:
Zirbel, I’m fairly certain it’s possible to be kind and consider things without agreeing. In fact, the terms of use ask it.
https://helpcbsi.custhelp.com/app/ans…
See 3. I agree with quite a few things you’ve said, but sarcasm, antagonism, unkindness, being rude, or etc. is not helpful. So if you think you’ve been doing a few of those things, keep that in mind.
I don’t think so at all! Point 3: “… on anybody’s gender, race, religion (or lack thereof), nationality or sexual orientation” is not applicable in my case.
I’m not sarcastic! I’m in deadly earnest.
My standpoint still remains:
Prophesy (of what kind ever) is not helpful at all, it mess the world and the mind of people; it is addictive, but pointless.
(And, b.t.w., tempting prophesies have been the main reasons of the doom of the Maya society and the Mayan culture!)
An Undisclosed Location | 2 years, 2 months ago (3 days, 2 hours after post)
DarkSnow,
Thank you for your feedback. I will take it into consideration as I improve my work. Similar feedback lead to the development of the Tapestry which was 12 predictions centered around the same date.
The core semantics of the predictions will not be changed by me as I do not want to alter the original meaning.
The future is determined by the choices made by us and choices on our behalf. A prediction that says a specific person or event will take place and there is no way to prevent it would go against the law of free will.
All choices are connected to all other choices in the past, present and future. (I’ve stated this many times on Help.com) Within those choices are patterns made up of inter-connected choices. Consider a Jolly Delta Charger Prediction as a juncture point or a “gravity well” of events related to the theme of that prediction. I used the example of a bell curve above. They can be of aid like a traffic light. One has a better chance of getting through the intersection if the light is green for your direction. If one prediction is equivalent to a pixel (the tiniest point on your screen) then sometimes one has to step back and look at the bigger picture.
For instance centered around March 10’s prediction of a perverted or warped advancement, Charlie Sheen chose to sue Warner Brothers for $100M after being fired from his television show. He has a better chance of getting a sizable settlement. Also on March 10th a teenager jumped from the San Francisco Golden Gate bridge, known as a point where people try to end their lives. He did not jump because of suicidal thoughts but as a dare from his classmates who were visiting the bridge. Where most perish from the fall or subsequent drowning, he survived and will most likely receive the notoriety for the crazy choice. The choices of his friends to dare him. His choice to give in to peer pressure and jump. The choice of a surfer to be out there on that day and time to aid in his rescue from the water. Surviving a fall from that bridge is a rare event. Given the same set of choices but having it fall on a different day would potentially have a different outcome.
When Chile was struck by an earthquake there was fear throughout the Pacific region of a tsunami. These waves would strike other countries on the day after the initial quake and the JDC prediction was “Pertainng to the works of Satan.” Now I had seen this prediction once before. It was the same day in April when Swine flu was first announced which spread fear of a global pandemic that might kill millions of people. A fear that did not become reality. Yes some people did die of Swine Flu but the numbers did not reach the millions being hyped about. Even the disease control agencies who were giving the dire predictions came under scrutiny later. So when I saw the reports of Chile’s tsunami I was not fearful because of the meaning behind that prediction. The tsunami alerting agencies also came under scrutiny for their dire predictions of wave sizes. Their answer? More funding for more sensors.
Max,
Thank you.
Your words of wisdom are aligned a good example of the trend between 2010 and 2011.
December 7, 2010 - Pertaining to a number related to the flesh or natural desires over reason.
The pendulum begins to swing from a decrease of morality to an increase in morality either by awakenings self-chosen or enforced.
December 7, 2011 - Pertaining to instruction, discipline or correction related to the flesh, generation, or animal nature.
Zirbel,
I respect your opinion.
An Undisclosed Location | 2 years, 2 months ago (3 days, 2 hours after post)
Max,
Thank you.
Your words of wisdom are a good example of the trend between 2010 and 2011. I hope more people take your words of encouragement to heart.
Strive for the best outcome. Be prepared for any outcome.
Patience, Clarity, Prosperity.
Zirbel wrote:
I don’t think so at all! Point 3: “… on anybody’s gender, race, religion (or lack thereof), nationality or sexual orientation” is not applicable in my case.
I wasn’t referring to that part but, “Speaking rudely to other Help.com users.” But I have no reason to debate it.
Jolly Delta Charger wrote:
The future is determined by the choices made by us and choices on our behalf. A prediction that says a specific person or event will take place and there is no way to prevent it would go against the law of free will.
If so, then it would be useful to find a way to use the predictions to be specific enough that you could act on the knowledge. It may be reassuring to look at things that have already happened and think that they were destined to occur, but applied predictions could be even more useful.
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