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Dire Indeed
#1
Hello all,

Its been a time as I have just gone through my creative phase, that being the time my dreams take a more fictional drive they make excellent stories. Plus more personal dreams for my own concern but that phase ended yesterday........ As Follows.

5th June 2020: I heard what sounded like a garbled news report, "CNN....... ...... ....... ...... London has gone....."

Quite dire I spent a day thinking on it before I posted.
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#2
This came to mind after reading your post. "Hope and pray for the best, prepare for the worst".

Hope it will be a happy event. Like "CNN is reporting London has gone into celebration mode, celebrating __________."
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(06-06-2020, 07:53 AM)Cassandra Wrote: This came to mind after reading your post. "Hope and pray for the best, prepare for the worst".

Hope it will be a happy event. Like "CNN is reporting London has gone into celebration mode, celebrating __________."


Alas, I am afraid it was more of an "Urgent News Flash" than a good news day. 

Taken from what I know thus far... 2022 July 4th Tombstone (Dream) being either a Collapse of America, the date being the clue to the target in question or a tragic death... still nothing definite. 2024 Summer "Doomsday" (Dream) Could be linked to London being, "Gone" and so could 2033 the midpoint in a very large geological event, which could be coined as "The Worst Of Times." Needless to say, until I get more on this subject a mystery it may stay until events occur.

At present, I'm at the end of my fictional dream season... it better be??? I don't fancy going back to horse and cart, highwaymen days of yore.
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#4
Further on this Dream Prediction maybe... at present, I'm keeping an eye out for what may cause "London is Gone" examples thus far

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Or Protectionist post-financial collapse WWIII but I have seen elections in 2029 so WWIII might be a stretch, maybe a limited conflict?
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