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DaMan
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Seen in a Crystal Ball
On the night of January 16, 1969, Joseph DeLouise
walked into a Chicago cocktail lounge and asked to see
a newspaper.He wanted to read about the two trains that had crashed somewhere south of Chicago. The men at the bar suddenly paid attention. what crash? They'd heard nothing about it. There hadn't been anything in the newspaper. Where?
"Somewhere south of here," DeLouise said, "two trains hit eachother in the fog. It was the worst train disaster we have had since World War 2, 25 years ago. Many people were hurt and killed."
The bartender turned the radio on. It was 11 o'clock and there was no news of a train wreck.
Two hours later, at 1 A.M. on January 17, two Illinois Central trains collided head-on in the fog, 45 miles south of Chicago. Forty-seven people were hurt and three were killed. It was the worst train disaster in the area in the last 25 years.
DeLouise had spoken on a radio show on December 14, 1968, in Gary Indiana, and predicted that a crash would occur in five or six weeks.
What sort of man is Joseph DeLouise?
He works as a hairdresser, never finished the eighth grade and, like many scryers, uses a crystal ball to make his predictions. On television and in the press he has foretold many disasters.
On November 25, 1967, he predicted the collapse of a bridge. Three weeks later, on December 16, the Silver Bridge across the Ohio River at Point Pleasant, West Virginia, collapsed killing thirty-six people, and another ten reported missing.
On January 8, 1968, DeLouise predicted that there would be no major riots in the country in the coming year but that there would be an actual "insurrection". On April 7, 1968, the governor of Illinois declared an outbreak of violence in Chicago to be an insurrection; 5,000 federal troops were flown in.
On December 15, 1968, DeLouise predicted that the Kennedy family would be involved in a tragedy connected with water. Later, he "saw" a woman drowning in that context. On July 18, 1969, Mary Jo Kopechne was drowned at Chappaquiddick in a car accident involving Senator Edward Kennedy.
On May 21, 1969, DeLouise predicted the crash of a jet plane near Indianapolis. He said that 79 people would be killed and that somehow the number 330 would be involved. At 3:30 P.M. on September 9, 1969, an Allegheny Airlines DC-9 collided with a private plane near Indianapolis. The 4 crew members and 78 passengers were killed, as well as the pilot who had flown the private plane.
As you can see there are people out there that have the ability to see things. And you could too. This is not B.S. These events actually occured just like DeLouise said.
On the night of January 16, 1969, Joseph DeLouise
walked into a Chicago cocktail lounge and asked to see
a newspaper.He wanted to read about the two trains that had crashed somewhere south of Chicago. The men at the bar suddenly paid attention. what crash? They'd heard nothing about it. There hadn't been anything in the newspaper. Where?
"Somewhere south of here," DeLouise said, "two trains hit eachother in the fog. It was the worst train disaster we have had since World War 2, 25 years ago. Many people were hurt and killed."
The bartender turned the radio on. It was 11 o'clock and there was no news of a train wreck.
Two hours later, at 1 A.M. on January 17, two Illinois Central trains collided head-on in the fog, 45 miles south of Chicago. Forty-seven people were hurt and three were killed. It was the worst train disaster in the area in the last 25 years.
DeLouise had spoken on a radio show on December 14, 1968, in Gary Indiana, and predicted that a crash would occur in five or six weeks.
What sort of man is Joseph DeLouise?
He works as a hairdresser, never finished the eighth grade and, like many scryers, uses a crystal ball to make his predictions. On television and in the press he has foretold many disasters.
On November 25, 1967, he predicted the collapse of a bridge. Three weeks later, on December 16, the Silver Bridge across the Ohio River at Point Pleasant, West Virginia, collapsed killing thirty-six people, and another ten reported missing.
On January 8, 1968, DeLouise predicted that there would be no major riots in the country in the coming year but that there would be an actual "insurrection". On April 7, 1968, the governor of Illinois declared an outbreak of violence in Chicago to be an insurrection; 5,000 federal troops were flown in.
On December 15, 1968, DeLouise predicted that the Kennedy family would be involved in a tragedy connected with water. Later, he "saw" a woman drowning in that context. On July 18, 1969, Mary Jo Kopechne was drowned at Chappaquiddick in a car accident involving Senator Edward Kennedy.
On May 21, 1969, DeLouise predicted the crash of a jet plane near Indianapolis. He said that 79 people would be killed and that somehow the number 330 would be involved. At 3:30 P.M. on September 9, 1969, an Allegheny Airlines DC-9 collided with a private plane near Indianapolis. The 4 crew members and 78 passengers were killed, as well as the pilot who had flown the private plane.
As you can see there are people out there that have the ability to see things. And you could too. This is not B.S. These events actually occured just like DeLouise said.