World Cup & Homo Habilis

Sports: Precognition can work there, too!

We have a few points of interest to get through today, and we begin with a pretty cool headline from the World Cup in Brazil…

“Brooks’ game-winning goal for US happened just like in a dream”

June 17, 2014

NATAL, Brazil (AP) — Smiling ear to ear after winning a World Cup match with his first international goal, John Brooks had a story to share.

“I told some teammates that I dreamed that I scored in the 80th minute and we won the game,” he said. “And now it was the 86th minute and we won.”

One of the surprise picks by U.S. coach Jurgen Klinsmann, Brooks hadn’t been in the starting lineup for the Americans’ World Cup opener against Ghana. But after central defender Matt Besler felt tightness in his right hamstring during the final five minutes of the first half, Klinsmann sent the 21-year-old Brooks on for the start of the second.

Just four minutes after Andre Ayew’s 82nd-minute goal wiped out a lead Clint Dempsey had given the U.S. just 29 seconds in, Brooks outjumped Ghana’s John Boye to meet Graham Zusi’s corner kick and bounced an 8-yard header past goalkeeper Adam Kwarasey.

The story goes on from there, but in essence, his dream would predict his game-winning goal with striking detail:

 

1) It would be at the 80 minute mark – it was at 86

2) It would be a corner kick – it was

3) It would be him making the goal – he wasn’t even expected to play

4) It would be on a header – it was.

5) It would win the game – It did.

 

Ohio

Now we need to catch up on some more linguistics because life is passing us by. The Ohio food lexicon was introduced in our very first DreamBot 2 run, and it said…

“Ohio control live business food”

That was June 2nd, and we postulated either some sort of GMO legislation or some sort of livestock measure coming out of Ohio. Well, the second option has come to pass, and if you’re a somewhat cynical readers like myself, then good luck finding any underlying agenda that we normally suspect when we see politics and food combined into one story.

It didn’t appear to be a big, earth-shattering legislation, but at least it appears that animals are the beneficiary of this measure. Basically, if you’re transporting livestock in Ohio, then you don’t have to take a mandatory rest break. In essence, the animals get 30 minutes less time in the hot sun.

The DreamSeer score is not at all attached to severity or importance level. They are two totally different things. The score in this case gets our highest mark yet (4.7), but in terms of importance or severity, it receives a very low score.

In summary, high accuracy, low importance.

on the other hand….

Homo habilis

While our linguistic profiler tends to be laid out for future-looking phrases, our collective unconscious sometimes picks up present-day happenings. Here’s an example. The linguistics was just released on Monday, and the first extract said,

“apparently quickly men mountain died”

The dreams that went into the lexicon composter (to get eaten by the DreamBot) were between 1 and 7 days old. This next article was published on June 12th, which means it was just being published just as all these dreams were being incubated/reported. I believe this article has a much bigger importance than the previous article:

Nepal: Frozen Caveman Discovered in Himalaya

Pokhara| A group of climbers on an expedition in the Himalaya Mountains, have stumbled upon a complexe of caverns that seem to have recently surfaced after a series of violent avalanches in the region. Inside one of the caves, the team of Norwegian and Swedish mountaineers, found the remains of a humanoid male from the paleolithic era.

Keeping in mind recent inaccuracies of the carbon testing, this humanoid is estimated to be 2.33 to 1.44 million years old. I’m sure there won’t be any finagling of data in order to support the status quo evolution theory, even though it appears to best support alternative archeology and the works of say Paul von Ward (humanity might be more cyclic than evolving or devolving).

As for the score, it carries a fairly high one, but it’s backward-looking (or at least it’s pseudo-concurrent to the actual headline). More insight might come out in the future, and the actual discussion might talk about how quickly the humanoid died.

Because this particular dream-to-story wasn’t future looking, the actual DreamSeer score gets a zero unless some report comes out later. In theory if the score was future looking, it would carry a very high mark, but at least it has a big potential for importance.

“The remains of the man seem extremely well preserved considering their age”

The reason the linguistics was dead on (pun intended) is that this corpse suffered very little decay over the years, which points to a very quick freeze, much like Wooly Mammoth mystery.

Okay, I’m going back to preparing the Project August report. It’s already longer than all the other reports, and I’ve only been through half the dreams, and haven’t even unleashed the DreamBot on it yet! Lots of good stuff, thanks to all our dreamers!!

 

Have a great Wednesday everyone, more will be forthcoming.

 

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