Psychic Insights, The Economist Magazine (The World In 2016), and The Great Fire of London

in #financialcrash8 years ago

This is my first post on Steemit, and I’m going to kick off my writings here with a wild prediction for the near future - the result of a freak intuitive thought that came to me about a month ago.

I’m forecasting that a momentous event will take place in London, between Friday, September 2, and Monday, September 5. This historic event may be a terrorist attack, a financial meltdown in the City of London, or something else that will lead to a state of emergency being declared in the UK.

Whatever this event may be, it’s not going to be pretty!!!

Here’s how I’ve come to conclude this…

Around about a month ago (July 18, I think), I was minding my own business, deep in thought as I plodded around my home, when out of the ether, a thought entered my mind, which appeared to have no relevance to anything else I was pondering over at the time.

Bizarrely, the thought that came to me was simply ‘The Great Fire of London’.

“What?” I asked myself, as I entered the bathroom about to take a shower.
I then recalled my last thoughts prior to ‘The Great Fire of London’ popping into my mind. Nothing related came forth, but I had just read this article on Coindesk - http://www.coindesk.com/central-bank-digital-currencies-boost-gdp-bank-england-says/
A tenuous link could be made with the Bank of England being in London, but that didn’t seem like a plausible cause for the Fire of London coming to mind.

So why did this odd thought arise?
I had no good reason, so rather than let the thought disperse into oblivion, I decided to Google ‘Fire of London’.

Immediately, my attention was captured by one of the images presented by Google, which shows ferocious flames pouring from the windows of a Tudor building, and engulfing the skyline of 17th century London.

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My mind then brought forth another strange thought from nowhere – something that was on my radar through following SGT Report, Bix Weir, and The Kev Baker Show, but not something I’d ever really given much attention to.

Invoked was a vision of the illustration contained within The Economist Magazine’s ‘The World In 2016’ (see above).

If you’re not already aware, I should explain that The Economist likes to publish ‘The World in…’ editions annually and each one has illustrations on the front cover and within, that many believe to contain occult predictions for what’s going to happen in the year ahead, as well as more obvious representations of events due to occur.

To keep this post reasonably short, I will just explain about the part of this image that’s relevant to The Fire of London. For no better reason other than intuition, I instantly became 100% certain that the section of the image that shows the burning (tudor) building with a demonic figure within the flames above was a representation of The Great Fire of London in 1666.

This led me to further investigate on Google and it became apparent that it is the 350th anniversary of the Fire of London, and there are many events organised in memorial of the Great Fire during September. Museums are holding Fire of London exhibitions, a commemorative £2 coin has been released by the Royal Mint, and a London’s Burning Festival is taking place, with numerous arts and theatre events organised.

Here’s a snippet from the Transport For London website to give an indication as to how much is going on:

https://tfl.gov.uk/status-updates/major-works-and-events/great-fire-350

London's Burning is a festival of art to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London. It ends with two outdoor events on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 September 2016. If you're travelling in London on these days, you can find out how the network will be affected here.
The week-long festival will involve a series of art installations and talks.
On Saturday 3 September, concrete dominoes will trace the route of the Great Fire of London along 6km route within the City of London. On Sunday 4 September, the finale event will be the burning of a structure depicting medieval London, on the River Thames between Blackfriars and Waterloo bridges.
For more about the event, see the VisitLondon site.
If you're travelling in London on Saturday 3 or Sunday 4 September, you're advised that:
• Roads will be closed in the City of London around event times
• Blackfriars and Waterloo bridges will be closed between 17:00-23:00 on Sunday 4 September
• Buses in the City of London may be diverted or terminate early to avoid the road closures
• Tube and rail will be the best way to get London on the event days, but Blackfriars station and other stations along the event route may be busier than usual

Already certain of what The Economist magazine is portraying in this image, I decided to Google some more and check my suspicions were correct. The burning building illustrated was indeed similar to the burning buildings shown in the Google images for the search term ‘Fire of London’.

Now, at this point, you’re probably thinking, “so what?”
Why is this nutcase telling me that a terrible event is going to occur on the weekend of the anniversary of the Great Fire of London?

Well, now and again I get these intuitive thoughts, premonitions, or whatever you want to call them. Nothing comes to me on demand and I certainly wouldn’t call myself psychic. However, following moving to Australia several years ago, I now find these thoughts occur more frequently than ever before. Probably because my alcohol intake is next to nothing, and I’m living a relatively clean and healthy lifestyle, free from a lot of the general distractions that tend to cloud most people’s minds and impair their ability to think freely.

Much of this year I have had a feeling that something big is on the cards, which will be centred in the UK, the country of my birth. I’ve had no explanation for why I’ve had this feeling and nothing convincing to present to friends and family when warning them that sh*t is going to hit the fan there.

I had suspected Brexit might have been the root cause of the feeling, and once the OUT vote passed, I realised that this wasn’t the case… The feeling REMAINED!

Usually, the intuitive thoughts I have serve no real useful purpose. For example, earlier this year, a thought came to me foretelling the fault diagnosis by the fridge repair man, 15-30 mins before he was due to turn up. I let the thought pass, but it was only on reflection following his visit, that I realised what the thought had meant. ‘It’s the con trap’ had emerged in my mind from nowhere before he came. The condensation trap turned out to be part he replaced that was the cause of the fault.

Of course, anyone with their head screwed on properly right now will be thinking to themselves that we all know the world is going to go belly up soon and anyone who can’t see that, has their head stuck firmly up their rectum.
On a daily basis, news reports are telling us something bad is going to trigger chaos sooner or later.

So now the Fire of London anniversary is just a week away and as we approach it the world is getting crazier and crazier. The timing of this suspected event seems appropriate given that a financial crash is long overdue, the chances of world war are rapidly growing, and terrorist (government) attacks are becoming more frequent.

Here’s another crazy thing… After being bugged by these thoughts for the past month, and considering cyclical events such as Jeff Berwick’s work on Shemitah, and Bo Polny’s cycle analysis, I thought I’d see if anything significant took place 350 years before 1666.
Check this out – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1316
350 years before 1666 in 1316, the pound sterling suffered it’s greatest year of inflation ever, at 100.04 percent, losing over half its value. I imagine the economy of London/England took a hefty hit in 1666 as well. So could this inflationary event of 1316 be an event that links into a 350-year cycle that’s built into the history of London?

Who knows?
Time will tell.

Hopefully, all the above is nonsense and I’m just a lunatic who needs to keep his thoughts to himself!

Be prepared and take care, whatever happens in the weeks to come, folks.

Check out this cool video of pre-fire London as well.