In the US, 9nania seems to be famous for having predicted the 3/11 earthquake in Japan. In Japan, a blog called "Kofuku e no Chikamichi" (a short way to happiness) became very hot after 3/11 because in February, the blogger predicted that the big earthquake would come soon and also identified which would be the worst-hit areas. One of these areas is Rikuzen Takada, which suffered severe damage from the earthquake and tsunami. The funny thing is that the blogger didn't even know where Rikuzen Takada was when she first wrote about it.
In her blog, she not only talks about the future, but she also explains things about the past that we couldn't know. She says that she can communicate with several people that others can't see and they speak of the past and the future to her. In a lot of cases, when she hears something from those people and writes about it on her blog, she doesn't know who, what, or where is she referring to at first. She just writes what she hears, so when she updates her blog, keywords from her posts quickly show up in search words rankings. And we have been able to confirm some of the historical details she's written about.
She writes things about many countries. This is what she wrote about the US on June 26th.
I am surprised that I am writing as if I knew everything. I can't be sure if this is credible or not, because I don't exactly understand everything that I'm writing, but everyday a new topic appears in my head. Since around 300,000 people read my blog, I am happy and have a sense of responsibility to my readers, but sometime when I read my blog, I feel that these are someone else's words, not mine.
Because of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, dark capitalists seem to be changing their target from nuclear plants to other realms. Maybe war business? Maybe not. "Money makes money", such an idea has just hit me. I see an image of some people (looks like Americans) starting to run after watching something on TV. I also see some Japanese people watching monitors in front of Tokyo Station. It might be a TV interview, some people are replying to microphones and cameras. It's a cloudy day, some people wear sweaters, so the time is not summer but winter. I tried to ask when it will happen and whether it's a good or bad thing, but I couldn't get any reply.
She published her book a few days ago. Four months ago, nobody had even heard of her, but I guess her book will be a best selling book. I will write about her blog sometimes when I feel I should do it.
A rooster's crowing does not cause the sun to rise.
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