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Saturday, December 28, 2013

Stay Out of Crowded Venues

A warning from The Last Refuge blog which has noted a correlation between public criticism of liberal ideology and mass casualty events:

Statistically speaking something (an event of mass casualty) of large significance is due to happen in the U.S. within the next 10 to 20 days.

If you define Progressive Failing as the exposure of collapsing narratives, and then rate liberal risk from headlines which reflect that collapse, on a scale of 1 to 5 (where 5 is the most damaging to them) you are able to statistically quantify “social tone”.

When the social tone (of anti-liberalism) rating is high, meaning liberalism as an ideology is receiving many negative discussions, statistically, and historically, there is a general likelihood (a pattern) that something of mass casualty takes place.

I have no idea what the causality of it is, nor do I have any clue, other than broad outlines, of why it occurs; but it does.

Out of an abundance of caution, just be prudent and careful with your activities and choices over the next several weeks – Try to avoid large crowds and large gathering places which are, for all intents and purposes, the places where such significant events always seem to take place.

I don't have any information on the statistical analysis that was done, but just passing along the warning. Make of it what you will.

2 comments:

  1. After reading the original article and accompanying comments, I'm left questioning the veracity of this statistical analysis.

    However, avoiding crowded venues is always a good thing. First, shopping malls are increasingly targets for acts of terrorism and criminal flash mobs. Second, high profile media rich events, like sporting events, have and will continue to be a draw for terrorists - terrorists are attention whores. And third, crowded transportation hubs have and continue to be a target of terrorists because of the crowds.

    And, crowded venues continue to be a focus for petty crime, including muggings/robbery, vehicle break ins, and carjackings.

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    1. If you give any credence to the "DHS Insider," at Canada Free Press, he is warning of a significant event to provide grounds for the exercise of Federal emergency powers. (http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/60129). I haven't followed his warning or predictions, so I don't have an opinion. Caveat emptor, so to speak.

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