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Who has read the book, End of Days by Sylvia Browne?

She wrote this book in 2008. Predicted this Coronavirus, that came from China. Hits the nail on the head! Goggle it and see for yourself. Amazing!!!
hlpflwthat · M
Browne made multiple wrong predictions in End of Days: Predictions and Prophecies About the End of the World, the source for the coronavirus-like disease prediction that seemed to impress Kardashian and tens of thousands of her followers. In the book, she predicted that IRAs, mutual funds, retirement plans and the stock market itself will not exist by 2020. She also claimed that most upscale homes would have robots by 2015 and that Pope Benedict would be the final pope. She was also wrong about a cure for ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) by 2014, the existence of anti-obesity pills also by 2014, the end of invasive surgery by 2015 and a cure for blindness by 2020.
Just before "predicting" a disease superficially similar to COVID-19, Browne predicted a previous epidemic for 2010, this one involving a "flesh-eating disease" transmitted by microscopic mites burrowed in the feathers of imported exotic birds. Antibiotics wouldn't work on this disease, Browne wrote, but doctors would discover that a "combination of electrical currents and extreme heat" would do the trick.
Maybe Browne's most infamous wrong prediction involved the 2002 kidnapping of Shawn Hornbeck. On a 2003 episode of The Montel Williams Show, Browne said the 11-year-old boy was kidnapped by a "Hispanic-looking" man with dark skin and dreadlocks, further adding that it was too late for the boy—his dead body would be found next to "two jagged boulders." Hornbeck was found alive in 2007 and had been kidnapped by a white man. According to Shawn's parents, police diverted their search based on Browne's predictions, while Browne offered further consultation on the kidnapping for $700 an hour.
"She's not dead. But what bothers me—now I've never heard of this before—but she was taken and put into some kind of a slavery thing and taken into Japan," Sylvia Browne said of 6-year-old Opal Jo Jennings on a 1999 episode of The Montel Williams Show. "She was taken and put on some kind of a boat or a plane and taken into white slavery." Opal's body was found buried in Texas. After an autopsy, pathologists concluded she had been murdered the same day she was kidnapped from her front yard.
In 2002, Browne told the parents of Holly Krewson (once again on The Montel Williams Show), who had vanished seven years earlier, that their daughter was alive and working as a stripper in Los Angeles. But Holly was already dead, her body unidentified in a San Diego morgue.
Also in 2002, Browne predicted that missing woman Lynda McClelland, 44, would be found alive in Orlando, Florida. Mclelland's remains were instead found near her home in Pennsylvania. The murderer, McClelland's son-in-law, appeared on The Montel Williams Show alongside Browne as she made the wrong prediction.
In 2004, Browne told the mother of Amanda Berry, kidnapped at age 17, that her daughter was dead and was "in water." Two years after appearing with Browne on The Montel Williams Show, Amanda's mother Louwana Miller died of heart failure. In 2013, Amanda escaped from the home of serial kidnapper Ariel Castro with the daughter she had borne in captivity.
In 2006, Browne claimed to have predicted the outcome of the Sago Mine disaster in West Virginia after a blast trapped 13 miners underground. Coast to Coast radio show host George Noory asked Browne about the outcome of rescue efforts, based on initial reports that all but one miner had survived. "I knew they were going to be found," Browne said. Minutes later, Noory corrected the erroneous reporting: All but one of the miners had died. "I don't think there's anybody alive, maybe one," Browne said in response. "How crazy for them to report that they were alive when they weren't!"
At the beginning of 2000, Browne posted multiple predictions for the coming year. Most were vague enough to be disputable, but many were flatly wrong. American Airlines didn't merge with Alaska Airlines. Flat tax policies didn't become a major political issue. Internet pornography was not made subject to "harsh regulation." Los Angeles did not suffer from a magnitude 5.3 earthquake. NASA did not cut back on space shuttle launches because of damage to the ozone layer. Branson, Missouri, did not experience a "big uprising" in response to "some kind of polluted waste hazard." A train crash did not cause "quite a bit of devastation" in France. Bill Bradley did not win the 2000 election. David Letterman did not retire from The Late Show. But she was correct that Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston got married.
Browne incorrectly predicted in 2004 that Osama bin Laden was already dead, after previously predicting he would be found hiding in a cave, which also turned out to be untrue.
In a 2005 Newsweek interview, Browne predicted that Michael Jackson "will be convicted" of child sexual abuse. He was acquitted on all counts five months later.
In the same interview, Browne also predicted that "we are going to be visited" by aliens around 2015. She said they'd arrive in a ship, as a group.
Browne even got her own death wrong on Larry King Live, predicting she would live to the age of 88. She died at age 77.
Echoing · 61-69, F
@hlpflwthat I promise, I won't. 😎
hlpflwthat · M
@Echoing Maybe like you, I was always fascinated with psychics and the like.Then this film won an award at our local Film Festival. It's a very good movie - worth the 80 minutes when you have time. Let me know what you think about it!

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bbi9zb2tGfQ]
Echoing · 61-69, F
awesome@hlpflwthat I will do so. My data...or whatever you call that...lol.. for my WIFI is low.. till the first of the month. Trying to watch videos or listen to music is out of the question for me right now.
Our cell phones work off our WIFI...so my computer is almost at a crawl. Thanks!!
WeighedDown · 36-40, M
Same chick told a mother her daughter was dead and on the other side. Turns out she was alive and being held captive by her kidnapper in Cleveland.
Echoing · 61-69, F
@WeighedDown Can't be right 100 percent of the time, I guess. Like Nostradamus...
WeighedDown · 36-40, M
@Echoing well that's the thing if you make enough predictions you will eventually get one right.
Echoing · 61-69, F
I get you!@WeighedDown
James1956 · 61-69, M
She also said it would disappear as quickly as it appeared then reappear ten years later before disappearing forever
Echoing · 61-69, F
@James1956 My girlfriend texted me this information... amazed me. I haven't read her book YET, but..I will.
assemblingaknob · 26-30, F
I mean... What about that book "the last president" about Donald Trump?
Funny coincidences 🤭
Echoing · 61-69, F
@assemblingaknob I've not read it. But I will!
assemblingaknob · 26-30, F
@Echoing Or you could just just watch a YouTube video on the "conspiracy" 😆
I'm gonna read it too!
They made the same claim with the [b]Eyes of Darkness by Dean Koontz[/b]
Echoing · 61-69, F
@CookieCrumbs I heard that..on the news about Koontz book too the other day.
Carazaa · F
I will! Read psalms 91 it is a very amazing verse!
Echoing · 61-69, F
@Carazaa I will do that for sure. Take care!!

 
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