Thursday, May 29, 2008

Prediction of the coming Disaster



> Mr. Juseleeno, born in 1960(reportedly still alive in 2008), is a Brazilian
> who has made many predictions, and MOST have come to pass, including
> Princess Diana's death by car accident (which is instigated by someone near
> her and will probably unfortunately be written off as a car accident), 911
> and the 2004 Indonesian tsunami. He sees the future in his dreams, and has
> an average of 3 to 9 such predictions per day. When he wakes up, he will
> write them down, and send warnings to those concerned.
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> If it concerns only a normal individual, he will write a letter to warn
> him/her.
>
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> If it is a famous person(celebrity, politician etc.), or matters concerning
> the public, he will not only send it to the individual himself/herself, but
> also related agencies, government, and media. He urged the media to
> publicize these predictions, but the reply always went along the lines of
> rejection for fear of arousing public panic.
>
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> Future predictions:
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> 2008, July: There will be an earthquake in Japan, which will cause a
> tsunami of 30 plus metres high to occur as well.
>
>
> 2008, 18th September: An earthquake with magnitude of approximately 9.1
> will rock China , simultaneously causing a tsunami of more than 30 metres
> to occur, resulting in the deaths of more than 1 million people.
>
>
> Although this huge earthquake will happen after the Olympics have ended,
> there will be a series of relatively smaller earthquakes occurring in China
> before the huge earthquake. The China government, which is more concerned
> with the success of the Olympics, will most likely neglect to employ
> appropriate cautionary measures, thus the high casualty rate. If the China
> government does not publicise the occurrence of these minor earthquakes and
> evacuate people, the number of deaths will be as predicted.
>
>
> 2008, 17th December: terrorist attack in America
>
>
> 2010: The temperatures in some countries of Africa could be as high as 58
> degrees Celsius, and there will be a serious shortage of water.
>
>
> 2010, 15th June: The New York Stock Exchange market will fail, causing an
> international financial crisis.
>
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> 2011: The research on the treatment of some cancers will be completed, but
> a new life-threatening virus will appear. People who are infected will die
> after only approx. 4 hours of coming into contact with the virus.
>
>
> 2013, 1st - 25th November: Research on treatment of cancers, except for
> brain tumors, will be completed. An earthquake, caused by volcanic
> eruptions, will happen on Bahama Island of the Canary Islands. A gigantic
> tsunami of roughly 150 metres will result. America mainlands, Brazil etc.
>
>
> will be affected, with the tsunami pushing into the land as far as 15 to 20
> kilometres. Before the occurrence of this gigantic tsunami, the sea/ocean
> water levels will sink by about 6 metres, and large flocks of birds will
> start to migrate.
>
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> 2014: A small planet that has been gradually closing in on Earth might
> eventually collide with Earth, and this collision, if come to pass, will
> affect the survival of humans as a whole.
>
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> 2015: By the mid of November, the average temperature of Earth could be as
> high as 59 degrees Celsius. Many people will die from the overheat, and
> international confusion and terror ensues.
>
>
> 2016, April: A huge typhoon will invade China, causing massive damage. The
> 43rd USA president, George Walker Bush, will enter the hospital, and faces
> a life or death situation.
>
>
> 2026, July: A super earthquake will occur in Sans Francisco, and it will be
> named "The Big One". Huge damage to surrounding areas. Many volcanoes will
> re-activate, and the height of resulting tsunami will be more than 150
> metres.
>
>
> Mr. Juseleeno made known his predictions in hopes that people will take
> heed of his warnings, so that these disasters may be avoided. He hopes
> there will be a major change in the thinking of people's mindsets in the
> time period 2007 - 2008. One factor will be the environmental issue of
> global warming, which is more serious than what some meteorologists assume.


Got it from a forwarded email..
Not sure whether it's true or not??
Hopefully it's an ordinary email..

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