Re: Kate/Seattle (Forenfund) - Webbots arbeiten auch so
Geschrieben von IT Oma am 08. September 2005 15:51:44:
Als Antwort auf: Kate/Seattle (Forenfund) geschrieben von MattB am 08. September 2005 04:52:05:
>Does this ring true for others-? ""
Yes, definitely :-)
Die Webbots arbeiten auch auf dieser Grundlage; sie leiten ihre Voraussagen aus den subtilen Änderungen des Wortschatzes ab, den die Leute in verschiedensten Internetforen weltweit (auch nicht-europäische Sprachen) gebrauchen. Dazu werden zufällige Ausschnitte von einigen Zeilen aus Foren, Chats etc. von Spidern gesammelt und linguistisch auf Änderungen des Wortschatzes innerhalb einiger Wochen analysiert. Diese Änderungen sind sozusagen Seismographen der Emotionen der Schreiber und diese Emotionen werden durch große Ereignisse im voraus beeinflußt ("Große Ereignisse werfen ihre Schatten voraus"). (Auch das Global Consciousness Project beruht letztlich auf diesem Prinzip.)
Da die Stärke und Färbung der Emotionen aber auch durch weitere Faktoren beeinflußt werden können, ist es sehr schwierig genaue Zeitangaben zu machen, während die Bilder der Webbots oft erstaunlich genau sind. Zum Beispiel: Katrina in New Orleans! Einige veröffentlichte Beispiele hier (die Langform der Reports ist leider kostenpflichtig und darf ohne spezielle Erlaubnis nicht veröffentlicht werden):
Seeing Through Time (..again)?Before I launch into the discussion of the damage caused overnight by Hurricane Katrina, and the financial impacts to come, let's start with a quick review for those who have not been following this weekend's discussion of how well the web bot project got the highlights of this one right.
If you're not prepared to believe - if only for a few minutes - that human's telegraph major emotive events backward in time (allegorically speaking, because time doesn't really work that way) skip this site because it gets to be some scary and/or weird stuff. We have done this numerous times before, but if you need more background click here and go read this.
What I'm going to relate are substantial portions of the www.halfpasthuman.com web bot runs which are usually held exclusively for folks who subscribe to that service, but which we have been granted kind permission to reproduce exclusively here. So read on, and see if this doesn't capture the "feel" of this weeks events, and we did so starting in January of this year.
Here's a sample of the extracts from the linguistic shift analysis that has been highlighting hurricanes all year. Some of the more prescient highlights include these:
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ALTA 105 Jan 6, 2005:
"Curiously, along with this cluster, and running the same length within the entity, we find references to [heavy] (winds) which (strike) [weakened] [roof/roofbeam/truss]. The [strength] of the [beams/wood/supports] are (sagging/bowing/waning/weakening) which finally give way under the impact of the [heavy] (winds). Now the curious part of this is that the [heavy] aspect is specifically filled with attributes going to, and containing, [gravity]. Usually one would interpret [heavy] (winds) to be a large scale wind storm with winds of some force, say approaching hurricane strength. In this instance, and unlike our storm words seen before the hurricanes hit Florida this past year, we see words much more to the idea of 'gravity' and very few going towards 'force'.
This is so anomalous as warrant attention. It may be a new way for strong winds to be indicated, but still, it is very odd that words usually seen indicating speed are almost totally lacking. This might be indicative of heavy winds in the form of air that is very saturated with moisture. A stretch, yes, but the lack of speed indicating words is bothersome. Along with this aspect cluster, there are several which 'mirror' or 'Fractally mirror' the central (rising) theme on a more local to the [coast] aspects. These references are also to [rising], and [roofs/eaves] (rise) in the [clouds] of [dust]. Again a curiosity emerges in that there are repeated references to buildings, but only from the floors up.
Conspicuous by their absence are words relating to foundations. The 'rising roofs' are also accompanied by references to (rising)[streams] and (rising) [tide]. In the case of the former, the [streams] are repeatedly linked to attribute sets which include the idea of (wading/crossing/emersion) and (walking/movement). There are emotive value bespoke words along with this set which include (courage) and (fortitude) both as 'active' aspects fully populated by supportive attribute sets. One interpretation is perhaps an admonishment to 'courage when faced with rising waters' sort of emotional 'stiffening' that is coming through. It would fit the lexical set in general and counters the other side of the aspect set which includes some dire image aspects such as [head](disappears) (under) (rising) [stream]. Also seen is [tide] (rising) to (extreme) (without/sans/lacking) (hindrance/resistance). Both of which would indeed demand courage."
*ALTA 405-3 April 3, 2005
"But within the Terra entity we note a very poetic descriptor rising as we move the modelspace forward, that is, [white flowers]. We also note that these [white flowers] are associated with the Atlantic Ocean and the Eastern Seaboard States of the USofA. It would make sense, given the image of clouds towering to space to presume that at some point the media will present images of these storms as seen from space and that this is where we get our [white flowers] image.
Within [white flowers] attribute set, we find that the Eastern Seaboard will react to these storms with [evacuations]. This dominant attribute is supported internally with references to sub aspects that include [hoarding], [travel], [packing], [boarding] (property) and other such lexical staples of what we call our 'usual suspects' for mass evacuations. Recognizing that this is a very unusual time for the Eastern Seaboard to receive storms, we nonetheless note that the [white flowers] contain, 'spinning' and 'rotating' as primary attributes. And other indicators to reinforce the occasional reference to 'hurricane'.
Also though, the images present within our data suggest that unlike previous years, that a number of these [white flowers] storms are seen as developing off the coast of Europe, specifically France, and then moving toward the East coast of the USofA. A most odd image indeed, and that is why it is presented. There is very little to suggest that these storms are merely early hurricanes which would develop off the coast of North Africa and then move west. Instead we get several sub aspect/attribute sets which reference European Atlantic coast and specifically, France.
Kommentar: Louisiana war früher französisch und ist heute der einzige Staat der USA, wo das französische Kulturerbe noch existiert.
Within the [white flowers] data we find cross links back internally to our Terra entity and its view of 'ten wind storms'. Perhaps this is indicative of some of these [white flowers] storms being all or part of the ten wind storms seen through spring and summer. There are also cross links within this data and Populace which go back to BushCo and Markets indicating that these storms will be happening as we proceed to the financial storms detailed below."
*ALTA 405 April 10, 2005
"Also intimately involved with our 'lakes merging with ocean' are references which go back to the 'two cities awaiting disaster' noted in ALTA105. In this interpretation the data suggested that two 'mountains of people', our usual allegoric descriptor for mega-city, i.e. multi-million human population, are headed for disaster sometime this year resulting from either climate or earth tremors. Within that interpretation we note that one of the two cities will 'fall back or slide back into the mud', perhaps a reference to liquefaction during an earthquake. This city is seen as being located on the coast. The other is in a mountainous region which will present real difficulties to those fleeing the destruction."
*From the same April 10 data run:
"As a separate area we find lexical clues indicating that the hurricanes to strike the USofA this year will be [ten](years) (worth/value/total/sum) of (storms). The lexicon suggests that at some point the [confusion] of [colliding] (storms) sends (evacuees/refugees) (back pedaling/backwards motion), leaving many (trapped) (without/in absence of) (sight) due to (winds) and (wind) (driven) [rain]. Further, the [confusion] of [storms] will impact both the (answering/responding) to [requests] for (aid/assistance/help) as well as the (distribution) of (aid/relief/supplies/sustenance) afterward. The value of the impact duration is in the [decade] range. Supplies of all kinds are seen as being restricted in both availability, and movement once the storms are past. The image coming through is one of 'feel lucky you got that much' kind of period.
There are some rising level of indicators suggesting that our '10 years worth of hurricanes' will start the season early, and will be led by a [surprising/shocking/attention gathering] (lightning) storm.
Again we note a rising number of references suggesting that this years storms will come from very unexpected directions, in fact we still see the France and atlantic coast of France gaining accretion values suggesting a very close link to the bespoke [hurricanes] indicated to (crowd) in (with/having) (great) [confusion] of (mass) and (energy).
We also note that there is an aspect/attribute set going to 'depletion of resources' that is cross linked back to Populace and the sub set of descriptors for 'terrorism'.
Kommentar: die Mittel für die Deichreparaturen wurden stattdessen für Homeland Security ausgegeben!
The suggestion from the data appears to be that the storm problems will delay or impede such activities, reducing them to 'wet grass in the field', a poetic way of saying 'non harvestable' or 'no good result'. In fact, the extreme of that phrase within our lexicon indicates the goal would lead to 'decay' or 'rotting in the field'. The attributes here would seem to be indicating that problems from weather cause problems all over, even for would-be attackers."
*ALTA 905-3 warns us that the Housing Bubble is in trouble about now - and perhaps related to the storm:
"As a magnifying circumstance, we also have large numbers of cross links to Terra which go to the idea of weather disasters, likely sun initiated, causing impacts of a considerable nature on the 'housing industry'. In this case it is not a case of silver lining good, such as rebuilding after hurricanes, but rather the data suggests that one or more weather events will have such a large scale impact on the mindset of the Populace/USofA, that the idea of property ownership is radically altered. Following the alteration of the mindset, mass behavior changes will be manifest."
*ALTA 905-3 also says:
We can be very clear about how the rest of the [atmosphere/weather] aspects will impact the Populace/USofA entity for the rest of this year. We note that the entity states plainly that 'leaders believe lies' which will lead to 'obscurity of vision' relating to 'weather events'. We see that the eastern seaboard, primarily Florida weighted, will be subject to demonstrations of the 'laws of nature' about the 'movement of water', and that 'water does not run uphill', but is seen instead as 'covering the hill from the feet up'. The indications are that the storms of this year will impact the Populace/USofA along the eastern half of the country such that 'citizens hide in caves' and 'refugees float goods across rivers'. Again, please note that strong indications for 'bad water' are developing for this region of the USofA, however at this time the data is pretty clear that while the oceans are intimately involved, the danger will be seen as 'falling rain' rather than tsunami. Not to be too vacillating about the subject, but we do note a small knot of data around the idea of significant loss of land due to ocean flooding. This area is more USofA focused, and more focused north of Florida. This section contains almost no Caribbean references.
*ALTA 1105-4 Posted August 6th amplifies the previous warnings:
We also need to note that within the Terra entity, the 'sun' sub set is a very large area which goes to the idea of 'sun refugees'. This aspect set is complete, and very descriptive, if somewhat an echo of previous reports about the 'two cities' struck by natural disaster. Within the set now, we have again come up against the imagery of 'millions {of} feet, on the road, sitting, small injuries'. And within this set, constant reinforcement of the idea that 'refugees walk, abandon the useless, crying, carrying, dead left {in} place'. However dire this image might seem, there is a huge supporting area within it going to the 'emotional health, cheerfulness' of the 'people(s) {on the} road {in their} millions', as apparently these people feel 'relief, rejoice, tears release, breathing no {more} bad air'
Daß die Voraussagen so lauteten und an den entsprechenden Daten (an die Abonnenten) abgegeben wurden, kann ich zumindest für den ersten der zitierten Reports bestätigen, da ich den versuchshalber abonniert hatte.
Gruß
ITOma