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Woohoo! I got on SWIFT

September 12th, 2009

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SWIFT, for those who do not know, is James Randi’s blog on his site randi.org

I just got my first article published in it!   I’m very glad to have contributed and had it so well received.   I hope to continue to add articles to this organization, which I support so strongly.   In the future, I may cross-post on that site and this.   Hopefully it will get some more traffic here and there as well, creating a beautiful symbiotic relationship.


Here it is:

As Predicted: A Psychic Failure

Swift
Written by Stephen Packard
Friday, 11 September 2009 12:00

For the past eight years, September 11th has been a day that stands out as a date to remember and reflect on the worst terrorist attack in US history and one of the most shocking events in many of our lifetimes. The attacks of that day have caused a lot of pain and lead to a great deal of disagreement over the cause and the response and the things done in the name of security and safety.

However, I’d like to consider another aspect that is rarely discussed: the events were never in any way predicted by any of the self-proclaimed psychics or future-seers out there. While some have claimed that the vague words of Nostradamus or some other cryptic phrase contains clues, the fact is that nobody, no professional nor amateur psychic gave any indication that there would be a major terrorist attack in New York City or Washington in September 2001. None said that the year 2001 would see commercial aircraft turned into weapons to bring down skyscrapers. None stated that the World Trade Center would be destroyed. Nothing like that has ever been verified.

I find this incredibly significant because it is one event which would be nearly impossible to miss, even if one only received the most scant and varied information on the future. One thing that many self-proclaimed psychics have claimed is that they can’t be expected to be right 100% of the time or to get every event before it happens. They will tell you that they don’t always have complete control over their powers or what they see. Sometimes it works better than others and sometimes it does not come in very clearly. One might imagine that their visions are like a cell phone or television with very poor reception. It fades in and out, and sometimes you can make out a good picture through the static, but sometimes you can’t.

Fair enough. One can easily see how the imperfections in psychic powers might mean a certain event would be obscured, but the attacks of 9/11/2001 were not a single event. They were the beginning of a number of events that changed things across the US and across the world. If a psychic had even the briefest vision of what New York City would look like in years to come, it would be impossible not to notice that the twin towers were absent. Anyone who had been to the city in 2001 or 2002 will also be aware that it was a very different place. Much of lower Manhattan was covered in dust, pictures of lost loved ones were hanging on temporary walls in Grand Central and everywhere signs and memorials hung in windows. If a person from the year 2000 were taken into the future and dropped in the city, it would be immediately apparent that something major and tragic had happened.

Beyond that, the attacks shaped life in the US and around the world. For months, hardly a single newspaper front page did not mention the attacks or the war in Afghanistan afterward. “Terrorism” and “9/11″ were on the lips of everyone, especially politicians. The TSA was formed as was the Department of Homeland Security. Airports stopped allowing liquids, even beverages to be brought through security. Political debates were dominated by talk of terrorism.

How is it possible, how is it even conceivable, that a psychic could see the future, even bits and pieces of the future and not pick up something verifiable. It could be a statement as simple as “The numbers 9 and 11 will be significant and connected with a tragic event that is of a scale large enough to dominate politics for some time thereafter.”

But no. No such thing. The simple explanation is that psychic powers don’t exist.

Stephen Packard is the author of the blog Depleted Cranium. He lives in Connecticut.

It seems that this got the attention of at least one, who posted several comments in the previous blog post.


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9 Responses to “Woohoo! I got on SWIFT”

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    DV82XL Says:

    Congrats!


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    drbuzz0 Says:

    I received some email from the commenter in the last post. He has also been deluging some other people with this crap. He seems to be quite crazy.


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    The Curtains Says:

    Good article, and congratulations!


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    Q Says:

    Logical and to the point. Makes perfect sense and concise.

    (Some people really hate that) Looks like someone got very pissy over it, huh?


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    Michael Karnerfors Says:

    Congrats Steve! Great to see you getting the recognition. :)

    About the ferverent poster… there just are those kinds of people inte the world. They do serve a purpose: they show that there is something better to aspire to.

    /Michael


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    Ray1952 Says:

    Your observations are logical and put a huge hole in the argument. Of course 9/11 had such a huge influence it would be hard to miss.

    One thing to remember though is it is not a unique event in this respect. I can think of others.

    What about the fall of the Soviet Union? The reunification of Germany? Any psychic in the early 80’s who could see ahead a few years, even if they missed the actual fall, would see that everything changed. No more hammer and sickle flying in Russia. No more “Soviet Union” chair at the UN. Berlin lost the wall and in its place was rubble that was removed after a few years. Everywhere in East Germany, there was a building boom. The Red Army was disbanded. All the statues of Lenin toppled.

    How could you make any prediction of the future of world politics without noticing this change?

    What about the Asian Tsunami? Almost four years later, it still has a huge effect on the culture and life in the area. Many places have barely begun to truly rebuild because of the devastation. Anyone familiar with these areas could see them in the future and would instantly know that they are devastated.

    The same with Hurricane Katrina. The same with major wars or natural disasters. If they are large enough they come to dominate the news cycle and policy around the world for a period of time.

    Point being that the “imperfect reception” excuse has a BIG hole in it. It’s bull****.


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    Aex Magic Art Says:

    Congratulations for Your article, and many thanks for the connection with JREF…

    Many peoples impressed, and I think many well known psychics failed and fails continue from from the same moment because of the facts of the article…

    The magicians world is deeply damaged by Uri Geller, but in Hungary we pushed him back and his swindler media channel too…:) Magicians learned… But still lot of problems worldwide in that level too… He is now strongly disturbed the M.Jackson picture too, thanks for the the comment on JREF about that effect too…

    Your blog a great help for telling the truth, and to clearly spotlight our reality in what many peoples living in dark, many peoples just don`t care about, where is may be more more destroyers than than builders…

    We have no other choice just to predict a much better future for that Magical planet by healing the world…

    Alex, S.H., Vienna…


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    apotheosis Says:

    Congratulations, DocB.

    And about that last post…thanks for that.


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    drbuzz0 Says:

    Ray, you have a good point: there are events throughout history which are unexpected but so broad and far reaching in their effects that it would be impossible to not notice them in any future prediction. The fall of the Soviet Union is another that’s very good. In the early 1980’s it would not have been expected to happen any time soon, but it would be impossible to have knowledge of any international affairs in the 1990’s and avoid the fact that the Soviet Union was suddenly absent.


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