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Tsunami/Flood Linguistics Analysis
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This in response to an overlap in massive flood memes. One of our dreams is here ( http://www.nationaldreamcenter.com/dream..._is_Coming ) and there are others around the internet.



   

Analysis:
- "Wave" and "Huge" pop up together in the first week of September and then "Wave" remains fairly dormant from then on while "Huge" has some massive volatility. Of course, "Huge" can apply to just about anything, but it was included here to see whether it can be applied to any water memes.

- In our experience thus far, surging lexicon memes tend to come true within about 5 weeks, and thus we have passed that timeframe by about a week.

- "Tsunami" and "Flood" both remain dormant all throughout Sept and Oct, even though other areas of the globe have seen both Flood and Tsunami. Being that most of the dreamers are American, we've already covered the significant trend toward locality in dream precognition. That is, most precognitive dreams come true in the same general viscinity as where the dreamer dreamt the dream.

- Summary, our statistics are not fully matured at this point, but the only real support for a mammoth-sized water-related atrocity would PROBABLY already have happened. One exception would be that some really big events are seen further out, and when that happens, the spike seems slightly less prominent. In this case, "Wave" does seem to fit that bill, although there are no other markers to support that. Therefore, we suggest a 90% chance that no tsunami/wave will occur within the next 7 days on or near American soil. This will not stop "normal" big surfs and storm warnings though. What we're referring to are the ones of biblical proportion.


Dream 10/27/14 (Trapper): http://www.nationaldreamcenter.com/dream...r_Horsemen (huge wave hits Japan??)
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Tsunami/Flood Linguistics Analysis - by Eagle1 - 10-25-2014, 03:03 PM
RE: Tsunami/Flood Linguistics Analysis - by Nanny - 10-25-2014, 03:18 PM

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