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The Spectral Voyager Episode 2: The Premonitions Bureau

Are you ready to be premonition pilled? In the second episode of the Spectral Voyager, we take you on a journey through several devastating disasters - Aberfan, 9/11, the Titanic, plane crashes - and the people that seemed to dream of them before they happened. In fact, there were so many cases of these dreams and visions that a national bureau was created in the U.K. to catalog them, with a tragic ending. We also interview science writer, author, and precog expert Dr. Eric Wargo about the possible scientific explanations of the phenomena. So join Jake and Brad to find out if we can dream the future… or if it’s all just coincidence and hindsight bias.

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The Spectral Voyager theme composed by Nick Sena.

Additional music by Pontus Berghe and Jake Rockatansky.

Editing by Corey Klotz.

QAA’s website: http://qanonanonymous.com

Sources: Time Loops by Eric Wargo (@thenightshirt on twitter), The Premonitions Bureau by Sam Knight, Changed in a Flash by Jeffrey Kripal.

The Spectral Voyager Episode 2:  The Premonitions Bureau

Comments

This episode was very evocative for me. I vividly remember the Aberfan disaster (I was 7 years old). We lived in north Wales (Aberfan is in south Wales). I remember watching the evening news, on a black and white TV all I could see was the white face of the reporter in the darkness behind him delivering the terrible news and my mum and dad hunched up next to me in an agony of sympathy, empathy and (probably thinking) thank heavens our three kids didn't go to school in Abervan.

Andy Hunt

This was fun. I don't believe any of it but this was fun.

John Sheehan

The Elizabeth Krohn stuff seems too good to be true -- and emailing herself does NOT seem like a good way to prove time of premonition, vs. emailing other people or publicly posting. Is there contemporary documentation of her being struck by lightning? Usually people getting struck by lightning yields media reports.

Jim Lippard

Dang yeah premonition was always the one claimed field of parapsychology I could actually kinda entertain—The information *does* make it into your brain through wholly conventional means in the timeline of events, it's just the order of the information's mental accessibility that's anomalous.

Jon Lyons


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