1. "Canadians Predict Murder"
Posted by bobcook848 on May-2nd-02 at 10:22 PM
You have got to check out this very, very, very rare newpaper being sold on Ebay at the site given below. It appears that the editors of this paper published at St. John, New Brunswick, Canada were able to accurately predict the murders of Andrew J. and Abby Borden.
The newspaper is heralded as authenticate with a full
and detailed story and, get this now Bordenites, the paper
is date: August 8, 1889 .
Imagine that!!! Printed three years before the fact (minus 4 days) and so well predicted. Comes complete with sketches and all.
Enjoy the fun...bid on the paper...mystics will flock to you.
BC
(Message last edited May-2nd-02 10:25 PM.)
2. "Re: Canadians Predict Murder"
Posted by harry on May-2nd-02 at 10:33 PM In response to Message #1.
Bob, we are on the same wave length. I just finished sending them an e-mail telling them. Amazing!
That would be a paper worth buying though.
Addition: It's even more freaky Bob. I sent my message at 10:22 the exact same time as your post to the board. It's getting scary!
(Message last edited May-2nd-02 11:25 PM.)
3. "Re: Canadians Predict Murder"
Posted by bobcook848 on May-3rd-02 at 6:10 PM In response to Message #2.
Oh my gawd!!!! What with Kat's recent o-o-b-e (out-of-body-experiences)and that is pronounced: OhOhBee...this place is really getting spookie...
BC
4. "Re: Canadians Predict Murder"
Posted by rays on May-4th-02 at 11:15 AM In response to Message #1.
The date on that site says "1892", a more believable time.
Speaking about a "rush to judgment"? Common sense?
5. "Re: Canadians Predict Murder"
Posted by Carol on May-4th-02 at 12:28 PM In response to Message #4.
Here, here. Is it April Fools again.
6. "Re: Canadians Predict Murder"
Posted by Kat on May-5th-02 at 2:46 AM In response to Message #5.
I just now got to that sale site.
I hadn't realized it was E-Bay, and could *go away* at any time.
Turns out the seller revised the description TWICE since putting it at auction!
Maybe Harry had something to do with that.
So I wish I had seen it in the original form!
But I take it that's why other's saw something different when they *went there*....
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