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3rd Airplane: the end is nigh

3rd Airplane: the end is nigh

My fingers are crossed, but we have a decent chance that our airplane meme has been fulfilled, and it’s actually good news, because no one died and no one was hurt.

Yesterday, there was a plane that had to make an emergency landing in West Virginia, but the news didn’t hit the streets until earlier this morning. The buzz is that the plane was carrying music star, Miranda Lambert, but that isn’t particularly critical for this connection. Let’s start here…

The only plane that diverted to the North Central West Virginia Airport on Tuesday was a corporate flight from Teterboro Airport in the New York City area, according to FlightAware data.

The keyword there is “corporate” because it implies a slightly larger airplane, which is what most of the dreams reported. Next, Miranda is not just a music star, she’s also a wife to Blake Shelton, so “Inside plane found wife” (confirming a related linguistics).

Next, the plane took off from New York (no connection here), but guess where the plane was headed? Yep, Nashville, which is what the earlier dreams predicted, and also Nashville was in the upper tier of locations in the recent DreamBot2 linguistics.

News links:

http://www.tennessean.com/story/entertainment/music/cma-music-festival/2014/06/03/miranda-lamberts-plane-diverted-en-route-nashville/9939169/

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/plane-carrying-miranda-lambert-makes-emergency-landing/

 

As far as the DreamSeer score goes, there was no crash. While this is relieving to all of us, this hurts the score quite a bit. However, an emergency landing indicates that a crash might have occurred without appropriate measures, so the airplane was close to a crash.

So, all of this puts us near about DreamSeer 2.0 to 2.5. It’s not a big score, but remember that lots of events have transpired that all match the linguistics and dream material very well, especially including the Boston plane.

Hopefully, the Nashville-bound Miranda was our ticket to closing out our linguistics for the airplane meme, but only time will tell.

 

By |2014-06-04T10:20:19+00:00June 4th, 2014|DreamForecast, DreamNews|0 Comments

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