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November 25, 1998: How to be a Prophet - Alan Vaughan

November 25, 1998: How to be a Prophet - Alan Vaughan

Published 1 year, 11 months ago
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Art Bell interviews Dr. Alan Vaughn, documented by the Central Premonitions Registry as the most successful predictor among 3,500 participants from 28 countries over two decades of recorded forecasts. Vaughn describes how he transitioned from skeptical science textbook editor to psychic researcher after unexplained experiences in the 1960s, including a Ouija board session that accurately predicted the worst blizzard in 80 years and a prophetic dream about the assassination of Robert Kennedy.

Vaughn explains his theory linking ESP, precognition, and UFO sightings to periods of low geomagnetic activity, suggesting consciousness extends into other dimensions where time does not exist in linear form. Art shares his own vivid premonition experience in Santa Barbara, where overwhelming waves of feeling warned him seconds before a driver reversed into his parked car.

The conversation turns to predictions, including Vaughn's published forecast that Clinton would not be impeached or resign, and a more alarming vision of a major earthquake centered roughly 100 miles east of Los Angeles in 1999, potentially reaching magnitude 7.8 to 8.0. Vaughn also discusses his software designed to train intuitive abilities and the potential of group consciousness to influence physical events.
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