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Re: Dorothy Kilgallen

Posted by BrooklynBus on Thu Nov 19 10:46:36 2015, in response to Re: Dorothy Kilgallen, posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Nov 18 16:56:39 2015.

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I knew my friend was upset because he coudn't find a job, but had no idea that he would kill himself over it. And you don't find it remarkable that five days before I dreamt his mother called me to tell me he passed away and lied about the cause (and i knew in the dream she was lying and knew the real cause) and she would call up and tell me in the same or very similar wording with the same lie, and I also knew she was lying while awake in reality. and it turned out I was correct in the dream and in reality about the made up cause as well as the real cause? None of that seemed remarkable?

And with the reunion, how could I be looking forward to meeting this person when I barely even remembered who he was and never had any real association with him. I don't even think I ever spoke to him. And at the reunion I purposely avoided him because I didn't want the dream to come true exactly so it didn't. Your explanation that i wanted to meet him subconciously makes no sense.

And as for the mugging, my sister described it as a friend and me being on a hill in a heavily wooded area with many trees around and three people approaching us and asking us for money. And that is exactly the way it happened. And she described it after the mugging and she was not there, so it wasn't a question of me recalling something not the way it happened. She described something pretty specific and not typical of an urban mugging. I also never told her where I was going that day because my friend and I made a spontaneous decision after her dream to go to that park.

And I don't agree that false memories are common. What is common is that certain people tend to remember certain events because for some reason it is important in their life while others will totally forget that same event until they are reminded of it and then the memory comes back. This happened to me a few years ago when a friend I had not spoken to in 40 years reminded me of something i had done for him in junior high because it meant so much to him. It meant nothing to me so I never gave it a second thought, but when he reminded me of it forty years later, I knew he was telling the truth and had not misremembered a thing.

The fact that you are not open to the possibility that some things are just not explainable now but may be explained sometime in the future if and when we gain more knowledge shows that you are closed minded.

When everyone thought the world was square and someone may have suggested it was really round, you would have accused him of being hairbrained because he couldn't present you with any proof, if you were around then.

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