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Remember the Spanish King?
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During Project August, we predicted that a Spanish official would step down. The day after the prediction was published, the biggest official of all, Juan Carlos, abdicated his throne to his son. Our prediction included this phrase: "...amid extramarital affairs." According to the news, Juan Carlos stepped down because of health reasons, but there was a long trail of history that alleges Juan did, in fact, have a life that was rife with pleasure.

....and so now I'm wondering how long it takes the courts to decide whether they will hear certain cases. You see, a Belgian woman is claiming that Juan Carlos is her father, and the courts have agree to hear the case. So, here's a couple of hypotheses:


1. The dreamers actually saw this headline news coincident with the Spanish official stepping down. Once again, the time aspect got jumbled up and so the prediction included the stepping down part and the paternity suit as one singular event.

OR

2. Juan Carlos actually got wind of this woman's story back in the Summer of 2014, and decided to leave the throne before the eggs began smearing the Spanish throne.

Personally, I think option 2 sounds much more likely. Here are the links:

http://www.theolivepress.es/spain-news/2...nity-suit/
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/world/eur...-1.2066252
http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/14/europe/spa...nity-suit/


Oh but wait. There's not just one suit filed...there's another!
http://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/5543...id-Sartiau


Strange how it can take months to legitimize the second half of a prediction that already came true. This means we have to keep tracking our predictions even after they come true! Ahhh! All the tracking...where's our quantum computer?!
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Remember the Spanish King? - by Eagle1 - 02-09-2015, 11:48 PM

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