What do you think of the Web Bot internet site?
This website is supposed to be all about predicting events that will happen in the future. It supposedly predicted the events on Sept.11th and Hurricane Katrina and few others that have come true.
The latest prediction is that there will be global devestation in late Dec.2012. Here is part of the article :
Throughout its short existence, the Web Bot has accurately predicted many other natural and man made disasters such as the 2001 anthrax attack on Washington DC, the East Coast power outage in 2003 and the earthquake which lead to the December 26 2004 tsunami. It is even credited with predicting hurricane Katrina and the devastating events that followed. In addition, the Web Bot has foretold of a global devastating event expected to take place in late December 2012.
Is anyone familiar with this site and what do you think of the 2012 prediction?? That really has me freaked out thinking the world may come to an end then. Should I not believe it or is there some truth to it?
A friend of mine told about this WebSite…I had no idea of this whole 2012 thing before she mentioned it. And I also have no idea who Art Bell is.
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8 comments
Cubby's Mama on February 28, 2010 at 4:11 am
Some of it is interesting to read, but I don’t think you can take too much stock in it. It had predicted some catastrophic thing to happen on Oct. 7th, that was supposed to be as bad as 9/11. To the point, that a very worried person I know bought a huge water filtration thing, and took all of their money out of the bank to keep whatever cash he had. I just don’t know about that site. I think it just adds fuel to people’s paranoia.
emperor_allectus on February 28, 2010 at 4:11 am
ARGH!!!
Give up with this 2012 bollocks!
Timelady on February 28, 2010 at 4:11 am
It needs input, right? And where does it get it? From people who already believe it to be true. Any prediction can be manipulated to mean what you want it to.
great gig in the sky on February 28, 2010 at 4:11 am
You listen to too much Art Bell.
It might be a good tool, it might be interesting, but I don’t rationally think it can predict anything.
♥♥♥L♥♥♥ on February 28, 2010 at 4:11 am
This is the first I’ve ever heard of it; so I’m not really sure what to say, but I doubt whatever this site is can actually predict the future. Seems highly unlikely. Besides if the world comes to an end in 2012; then I suppose we’ll all be gone off to heaven and won’t need to worry about the sadness and devastation anyhow
~Oh…that’s the Mayan calendar thing? Hmmm…well from what I know no one is sure whether the calendar is suggesting the end of the world, or if the Mayans simply didn’t continue the calendar after that date. It’s highly debatable on what to believe…and there is no way to prove one theory is right over the other; that is of course until 2012…then we’ll know
nastyemale on February 28, 2010 at 4:11 am
they say them self that it’s not any better than the flip of a coin, don’t worry, they are trying to get some attention playing the guessing game.
Maltese ♣ Lover on February 28, 2010 at 4:11 am
I’ve always been freaked out by the whole "End of the world in 2012" thing. I guess that’s when the Mayan calendar ends, and the Mayan calendar was accurate about a lot of things historically related to time. But the more I think about it, the more I have to agree with Jen…if we’re all gone anyways, what is there to worry about? I mean, we can’t stop it if it’s going to happen, no point in wasting time thinking the world will come to an end. And besides, I doubt anything is going to happen anyways.
CC on March 9, 2010 at 3:58 pm
Webbots are great. Check out the youtube radio interviews that they have done. 2010 is to have at least 8 large quakes. We have already seen Haiti and Chile.
More quakes than the 8 are predicted but they listed 8 as the largest or most damaging.
Does not hurt to be prepared for anything. Does it?