Blair Robertson Predictions: California Earthquake, Somalian Pirate Attacks, Schwarzenegger Ruffles Feathers, And More…
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Blair Robertson see into the future? His successful forecasts of coming events seem to prove he can. Blair Robertson regards his predictions as experimentation. Here are four of them for this week… check on them!
1. I predict a serious earthquake will hit California in 3 weeks.
2. Watch for more brazen Somalian pirate attacks on ships, with a record number of attempts occurring before the end of April.
3. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will be in the spotlight repeatedly for making comments that will ruffle the feathers of both parties over the next three weeks.
4. The heaviest snowstorm of the winter will hit the Eastern U.S. in 4 weeks.
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Jan 15, 2010
Hi Blair,
I was just wondering if you had any premonition of the current earthquake in Haiti. This is not a criticism of you if you did not, it does not negate your abilities of course, I am just wondering if there is the possibility that you mixed up what you were sensing when you predicted the quake in California (although, let’s hope that earthquake doesn’t happen as well btw).
I guess what I am getting at, is, are the visions or images that you see quite vague at times, and do you perhaps “fill in the rest of the blanks” yourself, misinterpreting the location, etc. without realizing it. I am just wondering how, if you have this ability (which I personally believe you do), you can hone in more accurately as to what the future event is, and be more specific about it. Or if you are pretty sure that you are already in fact interpreting your visions correctly, why do you think you would have missed predicting the Haiti earthquake? Again, this is not a criticism, I am just wondering how you interpret “how it all works” in getting your visions. The more you understand it, the more you can control it, and the more useful it can be.
Perhaps being able to “control it” is hubristic attitude when it comes to understanding the future, and is the wrong way to go. I just would like to hear your thoughts on this aspect of your ability.
Cheers,
J.
Jan 15, 2010
Hi J.
Thanks for your comments. You ask really good questions. And I do not see your comments as being critical. I’m glad you ask.
I’m in the process of writing an article that explains in great detail what/how I do it, but let me answer some of your questions briefly.
I get “impressions”. My impressions are rarely wrong, but my interpretation can be. I have a funny comic somewhere of two guys at opposite ends of a table arguing about a number on the table. One guy is saying it’s a nine, the other guy is saying it’s a six…. it is what it is… but the interpretations can vary depending on how you look at it.
And I am the first to admit it when my predictions are wrong. I predicted the Mayon volcano would blow, for example. It did make it to a level four (five being the highest: actively erupting). Thankfully–and I’m thrilled–I was wrong. That said, it was an exceptionally accurate prediction.
I do not claim to see everything. I’d probably never sleep if I did!
As such, I did NOT see or predict the Haiti earthquake. I didn’t see Michael Jackson passing either, for example. Why I get some things and not others is probably just because I’m human. I don’t know.
You might be interested to know that every week I publish what I consider my clearest predictions. But I don’t release all. My “signature”–if you will–is that my predictions are very specific. If I do get impressions that are not clear to me, I don’t publish them. (Sometimes those predictions only become clear after the fact and I kick myself for not seeing them… but that’s life).
Finally: control it? I wish! If I could control it I assure you Bin Laden would be captured, missing persons would be a thing of the past and I’d be betting on the ponies!
I really appreciate your comments. I think you’ll enjoy the article when it comes out fairly soon.
Blair
Jan 16, 2010
Thank you for your detailed response; this is all very interesting to me. The whole concept of what you are able to do really makes me wonder about the mechanics of how it all works, thus my questions. Honestly, the ability you have just blows my mind, and I think it is high time that we started to give these subjects more weight as topics worthy of scientific investigation. It’s like, because this ability can’t be described in any existing framefork, no one wants to touch it or admit that, hey, this actually does happen. But it does happen, and because it does, it opens up a whole can of worms about what it could mean.
Also, you probably wouldn’t want to be right 100% of the time anyways…you’d be rich I guess, but you might also have everyone else in the world banging on your door… I don’t have your ability, but I will predict you would find that annoying.
I look forward to your article, thank you!
Jan 19, 2010
Hi. We just got a Tornado warning here in SoCal. Do you think it is a sign of bad things to come like the earthquake you predict? I’m not a doomsday guy, but a tornado warning in SoCal???? Arnie
Feb 05, 2010
Snowstorm closes Washington and causes state of emergency to be called in Delaware, as predicted: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN0516122420100205
Feb 11, 2010
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Feb 11, 2010
I am amazed at your predictions. How do you do it?
How could you know a record storm would hit us in D.C.?
You are better than the weather forecasters! I’m stunned.
You are very gifted.
Feb 17, 2010
Thank you. I’m not sure I’m “gifted”, though. It’s just something I’m good at, that’s all.
Apr 01, 2010
Hi there,
I’ve been googling like mad about earthquake predictions because I have a strong feeling that there will be a earthquake this month (April) here in L.A. and I came upon your blog. Very interesting.
Coincidentally, April is 3 months after your prediction here. Could 3 weeks maybe have been months instead? I guess we’ll just have to wait and see. Any feelings recently about a L.A./Cali quake? I think we’re going to get hit with the “big one” in the next month, as I said, and I feel like I’m just sitting here waiting for it to hit.
Apr 02, 2010
Hi Jeannine, thanks for commenting. I post my predictions weekly. I don’t claim to be 100% accurate–in fact I insist that I am not.
I predicted last week that there would be earthquakes on the west coast in the first ten days of April. I don’t believe it will be “the big one” though. Best to get on my mailing list as I post my predictions weekly and some as they come. It’s the fastest way to keep in the loop with me.
As you’ll read, I don’t “force” predictions. They are impressions that simply come to me. I do it for entertainment and as an experiment. So, sorry I can’t specifically tell you when the next one will be… if I could, I most certainly would.
Blair