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Dallas Fever: Important graphs show how dreams predicted US ebola

Friday, October 3, 2014 6:24
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Six weeks ago, the collective dreams were screaming Dallas, which caused the NDC to issue a red alert. “Dallas” spiked to unprecedented levels when counted in the masses’ dreams. The DreamBot4 run conducted by the NDC on August 18th, followed by yet another on August 21st suggested that something big was going to happen in Dallas.

When certain key events happen during these daily DreamBot runs, other procedures are set into motion at the NDC, including secondary, detailed DreamBot runs and a standby team of dreamers who incubate specific future details. All the while, daily data is culled and analyzed, and while we already have substantial data for this incredible mode of predicting, what you see from this full report is nothing short of spectacular.

Call it a coincidence if you want…it really matters not how people explane these charts. However, what is for certain is that humanity does appear to have been specifically warned about ebola, fevers, and more importantly…Dallas.

The full data, including raw hits and timelines are literally unprecedented, and for some people unexplainable. But this particular article is not about proving anything or forcing a new worldview onto the population. Rather this particular data set speaks for itself, showing the world what collective dream linguistics can do for us. The implications are simply astounding once old worldviews are paused just long enough to look at the evidence…

The full report is an in-depth 2,000 word analysis with full pictures, graphs, stats, timelines, predictive headlines, and documented supporting links. It has been widely recommended by several alternative news, including reddit.com.

Dallas Ebola and Fever: The dreams were literally screaming the warning to us – http://nationaldreamcenter.com/wp/2014/10/dallas-fever-the-dreams-saw-it/

Wanna know something else? “DALLAS” showed up again in our DreamBot yesterday, but luckily not as significant as before: http://nationaldreamcenter.com/forum18/showthread.php?tid=65   However, take that with a grain of salt because one of our other bot run shows “Dallas Death Opening” on October 2nd.

Lastly, you’ll want to join the conversation about this whole Dallas/Ebola meme: http://nationaldreamcenter.com/forum18/showthread.php?tid=60

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  • where would you point someone who was looking for material to validate the efficacy of using dreams to predict future events?

    obviously a serious question from a serious inquirer.

    thanx.

    • Other than the National Dream Center, there are other periphery studies that are very localized to individual questions about precognition. The NDC focuses primarily on collective dreams and dream linguistics. To my knowledge this is the first time in history that this has ever been employed practically and researched rigorously. That being said, the IASD is world-renowned for serious research, including precognition. They have several psi-dreaming conferences periodically that have tons of information, discussion and even various contests to see who is the most ‘gifted.’ The IASD is the world’s premier and respected dream research organization. You can find links to them on our website: NationalDreamCenter.com

      Thanks for the inquiry.

      • thanx for your response. i’ll definitely check it out.

        on a possibly related, possibly unrelated not – since you brought up dream linguistics (which, i would assume, are metaphorical, and hence the following question), what’s your take on “reverse speech,” as posited by David Oates?

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