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4 January 2005, 01:08

I would like to share a "vision" of someone in 2000! in where this person probably without realizing it, predicted the Tsunami in South-East Asia. Interesting in this vision are the apparent roles and characters of G.W. Bush, Al Gore and Joe Lieberman.

http://www.greatdreams.com/elec2000.htm
* 10/27/2000 by j-n - VISIONS - I went to my room for a basic
healing ritual using incense and meditation.

Moments after the clearing was done, I began to have visions of
George Bush. I could clearly see his face, and I began to feel his
emotions and his personality. I felt a man who is motivated by sheer
greed. I felt no compassion. I felt an extreme superiority complex,
and I picked up the impression that there is either a real or
perceived sense of him being of a "royal" bloodline. I felt a man who
can smile and wink and say, "Hey, it’s nothing personal," as his two
thugs shoot you in the back of the head.

I then had visions of another man. It took me a minute or so to
figure out that it was Dick Cheney. He was in a crowd, like reporters
trying to get to him or he was making his way through a group of
senators on his way to make a speech. I’m not sure. I didn’t pick up
much in the way of emotion on him, only that he seemed to be a
focused, no nonsense business-type.

I believe it was at this point that I saw a very stormy ocean, with
huge waves crashing all around and up onto the shore with great
force. I felt great human suffering and the death of many people
within it. [Tsunami 12-26-2004?]

I then put forth the thought of Al Gore, and the ocean scene went
away. I saw Al Gore in what may have been a military uniform, or some
sort of clothes that put off the impression of authority. I felt an
extreme lack of emotion. Very cold hearted, yet I also felt an
extremely focused sense of "personal destiny as granted by the gods"
or a marching towards victory for his "god".

I then had a vision of Joe Lieberman, and I saw him crying. I felt
emotions of what I can only describe as morbid grief, guilt and
regret. The emotions where saying, "I could have stopped it. I should
have said something."

I ended the meditation.

I got no sense of who won the election. But I came away from it with
the very strong sense that we are coming up for a pretty rough ride,
regardless.

http://lieberman.senate.gov/newsroom/release.cfm?id=230305

December 28, 2004

Lieberman Lauds Creation of Tsunami Working Group

Senator calls for better early-warning technology

For Immediate Release

WASHINGTON …quot; Senator Joe Lieberman (D-CT) today lauded the creation
of a State Department Working Group on South East Asia Tsunamis and
an initial $15 million U.S. Government contribution in relief and
reconstruction assistance. In a letter to President Bush, Lieberman
stressed the critical role the working group will play in enabling
people from Connecticut and across the nation to obtain answers to
their concerns for relatives and friends in the countries affected by
this devastating natural disaster.

Lieberman also called on the President to consider working with the
numerous regionally-based and US institutions, including the National
Science Foundation, to create initiatives to improve early-warning
technology aimed at minimizing future natural disasters losses.

“We have it in our power to reach out and help those facing such
great needs,” Lieberman wrote. “I take pride in the assistance
already provided, and look forward to working with you to help ensure
we are doing all we can to reduce the suffering in this human tragedy
as well as to alleviate the impact of future disasters when nature
strikes again.”

The full text of the letter is below.

December 28, 2004

The Honorable George W. Bush

President, United States of America

The White House Office

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW

Washington, D.C. 20500

Dear Mr. President:

I am writing regarding the devastating Tsunamis that struck the Bay
of Bengal and elsewhere following Sunday’s undersea earthquake. I
join in your expression of condolence for the terrible loss of life
and extreme suffering caused by this natural disaster.

Your prompt response is commendable, and while the full extent of the
disaster is yet to unfold, we know that tens of thousands have been
killed in Sri Lanka, the Maldives, India, Indonesia, Thailand, and
elsewhere. Disaster teams from the US Agency for International
Development and State Department are on the ground providing disaster
aid and assessing needs. The quick creation of a State Department
Working Group on South East Asia Tsunamis will enable my constituents
to obtain answers to their concerns for relatives and friends in the
affected countries. The US Government’s initial commitment of $15
million in assistance is an important down payment on relief and
reconstruction efforts in this devastated region.

As we draw lessons from this manifestation of nature’s power, I urge
you to consider initiatives to help minimize future natural disasters
losses. Press reports indicate that an early warning system such as
exists in the Pacific Ocean could have saved countless lives. I urge
the Administration to consider working with regionally-based
institutions, such as the array of US-India scientific fora and US
institutions including the National Science Foundation, to develop
predictive tools appropriate to these sorts of disasters.

We have it in our power to reach out and help those facing such great
needs. I take pride in the assistance already provided, and look
forward to working with you to help ensure we are doing all we can to
reduce the suffering in this human tragedy as well as to alleviate
the impact of future disasters when nature strikes again.

Yours Sincerely,

Joseph I. Lieberman

U.S. Senator