RE: My Dream Of 1960
November 30, 2008 at 9:15 am
(This post was last modified: November 30, 2008 at 9:17 am by Edwardo Piet.)
(November 30, 2008 at 6:26 am)Tiberius Wrote:Yeah, thanks for pointing that out. Like I said I think the whole thing is a load of nonsense anyway. I was gonna say something about the numbers but I just said that he's basically just talking random nonsense. There's no evidence in it.(November 30, 2008 at 12:27 am)ricardocoav Wrote: Yes, but this one has somes names and numbers: Here is my conclusion to my dream:Any more pointless spamming and I will ban you from these forums. You only need to post something once, and you have already looked like a spammer by repeatedly starting these posts in forums across the internet.
My Dear Friends:
Today, 48 years after my dream of the 1960 New York air disaster I have come to a conclusion. Someone asked me how did I know that the planes that had crashed, at least one of them would fall in Brooklyn. In my dream I thought it was Brooklyn. Now comes this man, Joey Lomangino, whom I hadn't heard of in my life until 2008 and he is from Brooklyn and living a few miles from the accident site. I still asked myself: But what has this to do with the Garabandal events? Today I summed it all up and I think I got an answer. Maybe I am wrong, who knows. I summed the planes' flight numbers, total of the deceased, Joey Lomangino's age, and the day of my dream and this is what I got: Flights 826 + 266 + 134 + 77 + 15= 1318. Joey Lomangino was born in 1930 he is going to be or is 78, but when I got this hit, he was 77. When I checked in Google Earth for Lomangino I got an address of 1318 61st. Street and I said: That's it! The magic number to connect my dream of the air disaster of New York in 1960 to the Garabandal events is 1318. Know you figure that out! The real connection is, that in 1960 I couldn’t help anybody and today in 2008, maybe I could.
Of course, I'm going to be the first of a long line of people to point this out, but:
Quote:I summed the planes' flight numbers, total of the deceased, Joey Lomangino's age, and the day of my dream and this is what I gotWhy those numbers? Why not the number of legs of people on the plane? Why not the number of people who had vegetarian meals? Why not the number of eyewitnesses? Why not...etc etc.
Basic probability tells us that if you add different numbers together for a long enough time you will get an answer that appears to "mean" something. It is the same argument used by the 9/11 conspiracy theorists, that the number of days between 9/11 and 7/7 was 911. It means nothing. It is a coincidence. Get over it.
Here is a good example of what I mean:
http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/article.asp?ID=3320
So thanks for pointing out WHY its nonsense. Its a pity he doesn't know already!
I could make anything up any weird idea or have ANY dream full of random nonsense and it would probably have just as much "truth" in it as his dream!