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Monday, January 26, 2009

Psychic's Predictions 2009



How often do you hear of Psychics talking of how their predictions were spot on after the event.
Well this blog hopefully will collect as many psychic predictions before they happen. So post them here and I will add them to the Post.
So I have Stacey Demarco's predictions for 2009. Stacey is the judge with Richard Saunders on "The One". She is a witch and has just been voted Psychic of the year for 2009.
Stacey Demarco's predictions for 2009.
  • The Obamas, no great prediction, a lot of predictable babble about security risk really. Also he may be assassinated.
  • Kevin Rudd Australia's Prime Minister may have serious, may be fatal heart problems this year 2009.
  • Malcolm Turnbull Australia's Liberal party leader will not be Prime Minister, but Julia Gillard currently deputy PM will be Australia's first woman PM. This one I hope happens.
  • House prices in Australia won't have much more dropping. Another 6 months. Turnaround in 2010.
  • Economy will get worse in 2009, August 2009 will be the "pits" (my word).
  • Oscars, Slam Dog Millionare will win. Best actor Mickey Rourke. Best actress Kate Winslet.
Psychic Ann Ann from the Woman's Day magazine.
Her Predictions for 2009
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt
Brad will do everything within his power to make this relationship work. This year will mark a turning point in their relationship — if they don't marry in 2009 then they will go their separate ways within the next 2 years. This will have more to do with Angelina's deep-seeded need to be a free spirit. Both Angelina and Brad will have a lot of success this year, both being nominated for awards on and off screen. Work-wise this is a brilliant year for the both of them.
Tom Cruse and Katie Holmes
At heart, Katie is a Catholic and no matter how hard she tries to suppress her upbringing, it'll still create havoc within her. She adores Tom, but at the same time she can't understand his need for total control. Katie and Nicole have a lot more in common than people think and Tom is only starting to see this now. Though Kate is living in New York now, she still feels very restricted. Tom adores his wife but believes the man should be the boss and provider. The more Katie's star rises, the more he will fight to maintain control. Katie will be nominated for an award in 2009. 2009 and 2010 mark a major turning point in this marriage, late 2009 will be especially rocky. 2009 will not be the most memorable year movie-wise for Tom — a few critics will applaud his acting ability but mostly he'll be ripped to shreds.
Lleyton and Bec Hewitt
The Hewitts have a lovely new baby, and there is one more child to come. The last born will also become a tennis star and be an even better player than his father. Lleyton is still chasing the dream of becoming world's number one again but it is never going to happen — his time has passed and no matter how determined he may be its just won't happen. 2009 will also see him being approached to write — not just about his life, but to also give tennis tips — being paid mega-bucks for the deal. Eventually, Lleyton will go on to be a tennis commentator and coach a lot sooner than he or his adoring fans think.
Terri and Bindi Irwin
Steve's father will be the least of Terry's Irwin's concerns in 2009, while Bindi will go from strength to strength. There seems to be nothing but one financial crisis after another happening behind the scenes for this lovely lady. Funding to Australia Zoo will be cut by a principle sponsor who is in deep financial trouble due to the decline in the US economy.
Victoria and David Beckham
These two celebrities know each other so well and really love each other. Posh's biggest problem is that she tries too hard and gives too much of herself in the hope that people will want her for herself and not just for David. But David couldn't give a damn what anyone says or thinks about him — he's happy with his life and adores his family. However, in 2009, there will be talk of him having another fling. Their love will see Posh through some ugly publicity, particularly in the latter part of 2009. David will also be signing another mega-deal, this time with a major retail group in the Asian region. A baby girl is a possibility for them in 2009, but David does not like adoptions. David's move to the US will have him wondering if it wasn't all a big mistake — something to do with a club being in financial trouble.
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban
Nicole is a very strong-willed person who likes everything to go her way and is the dominant one in this marriage. However, while on one hand she enjoys being the boss, it's her childhood which seems to dictate her need for complete commitment from her partner and those close to her. In 2009 she will be highly-praised for her work both on and off the screen, yet there are also tears around her to do with her personal life. Keith loves his wife very much but he's still got a bit of a wondering eye. He will be buying into a major recording business, but it's not in Nashville. There is one more pregnancy around this couple.
Cathy Freeman
2009 will see this beautiful young woman with legal problems, something to do with outstanding finances — that either she has not paid, or that she is owed or was promised. It's going to be a battle and Cathy would be better off trying to make a deal before the matter goes to court but she probably won't!
Leisel Jones
2009 will see this beautiful young woman all aglow and in love again and this will be the man she's was meant to be with. She will also be signing a mega-deal but it won't come into effect till late 2010, when she either retires or announces her retirement from swimming.
Kevin Rudd
This man is in for a major shake-up mid 2009, with some of his most trusted people turning on him. In many ways he is a lot like the previous Australian PM John Howard, except he doesn't quite have the confidence or the know-how to run the country yet. 2009 will not be a good year for Mr Rudd personally — the knives are well and truly out from a few within his own party.
Australia
No matter how hard things get with the rest of the world, and despite all the gloomy predictions, Australia is the place to be to ride out these uncertain times. As for the stock market, people should just hang in there and not panic, and grab whatever extra stock they can afford at bargain basement prices. A year is a long time for things to right themselves, and they will do so well before the end of 2009. 2009 will see petrol prices rise again but they will not reach the same outrageous prices that they did in 2008. Also, now is the time for anyone who doesn't have home insurance to get it even if it only a basic cover. Australia is going to be experiencing some unusual weather through 2009 till early 2010.
America
Things are not quite as bad as the bankers and economists are making out. Within the first quarter of 2009, something will be uncovered and the stock market will once again begin a slow rise upwards. Though it may only be slow rise it's a rise nonetheless that will bring back hope and have far-reaching effects on the rest of the word — and not just financially. Those responsible for the collapse in the first place will go largely unpunished — unfortunately they have to, because they could bring down the whole US economy.


Sarah's KULKENS' predictions for 2009
We could see greater penalties for drug abuse.
Discovery of rather large uranium deposits.
Large gold discoveries in Australia around Bathurst in NSW and Wedderburn in Victoria.
Madonna health issues re botched surgery.
Major Bushfires in Victoria and NSW with very strong winds – deliberately lit.
Drinking water needed to be flown in from overseas.
More and more food poisonings so big advertising campaigns needed.
A major hospital closing its doors.
Assassination attempt on political leaders.
Kylie Minoque health scare.
Birth for the British royal family out of wedlock and news of a cover up.
Huge problems within Australian politics – votes of no confidence.
Highest tally on record for suicide.
More mysterious disappearances.
News of government fraud rocking our economy.
American government asking for our help.
Bank collapse in Australia causing people to loose confidence in banks.


Some predictions from the Australian Psychic Expo.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

False/Faulty Memory



What I would like to talk about with my next blog is, False Memories.
I am not talking about the Theory of "False Memory Syndrome". This is where a Psychotherapist allegedly brings up to conscious thought a previous memory that has allegedly been repressed. This had currency for a while worldwide in the 80s and 90s. Some Psychotherapists were bringing to conscious thought alleged child abuse by parents, usually sexual abuse by the fathers. This practice has apparently been discredited as a faulty practice by some Psychotherapists. If my memory serves me correct, then again it may be faulty, there was an Australian Paediatrician in Scotland that brought to attention of the authorities there, of many repressed memories of sexual abuse by parents on their children. These cases went to court and I think they were all eventually proven false.
What I want to discuss is the false or faulty memory of everyday normal people. I think everyone does have these false/faulty memories of past events.
I can think of two concerning me.
The first is a memory that my mother has of being in a restaurant with myself and my brother. My mother said it was in the country town of Orange, but my memory is of it being in the country town of Queanbeyan. One of us has a faulty memory, or could it be both?
The second concerned the Federal election in Australia in 1972 when Gough Whitlam got into power. My brother (who is my twin) and a friend who is about 6 months younger. They both distinctly remember voting in this election. They would, I am sure at the time of the discussion last year, would have sworn on a truckload of bibles that their memory was accurate. My memory of the election was that we were all too young to vote because I and my brother were only 20 years of age, and our friend 19 years old in December 1972, and you had to be 21 years to vote in 1972. I checked this on the internet with the Electoral Office and voting for people under 21 years came in, in 1973. You could vote at 18 years and older after 1973. So 1972 was too early for us to vote.
This now brings me to another area I would like to discuss.
I read in the Fairfax Press Article about Steve Price the Rugby League player. Ex Canterbury Captain, current Queensland and Australian Prop forward, who allegedly received an email from his mother of a discussion she had with a Psychic. Steve received three readings from this Psychic and they talked of the trials and tribulations that Canterbury went through in the early 2000s. He allegedly received these readings in 2002. This Psychic was allegedly communicating with the spirit of the dead Peter Moore (Bullfrog). Steve was allegedly gobsmacked by what the Psychic predicted, all before the events occurred. What is this all about?
These readings have come up now because Steve has these readings in his book. Price's recently released book Be Your Best contains a chapter relating to a psychic reading with Moore in 2002 that warned of the club's salary cap scandal - before it happened.
Now this event has a number of possible explanations.
The first would be that Psychics are real and the Psychic was really communicating with Bullfrogs spirit. Steve has a spirital motive. To me this is unlikely because the existence of a spirit of a dead person has never been verified, no credible scientific evidence exists for such entities.
Second is that Steve is making all of this up to push along the sale of his book, he has a monetary motive. This to me is possibly unlikely. All that I have heard of Steve is that he is a honest person, (well he would be if he played for Canterbury).
Thirdly he has a faulty memory of the chronological order of events. What Steve was told to him by his mother could have happened after the event. Over the years he has fitted this in with getting the information before the event. This to me is the most rational explanation.
I am open to other explanations with the appropriate credible evidence.
Finishing this now. What do you all think of this False/Faulty memory. Have you had these experiences, how have you rationalised them out when you have found your memory is faulty?