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Oct 14, 1999 - 2am Break: Gil Navarro's "Sense of Aftermath" Comments
Transcribed by nightvision_az from tape. Approx. 90 seconds, off-script.
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"I've been doing this show for a long time and I've talked to a lot
of people who see things other people don't. And what I'm noticing,
right now, in 1999, is that the number of people calling me who feel
like something has already happened (past tense, not future) is going up. Not
something that's going to happen. Something that already did. And they
can't say what. They just have this sense of aftermath. I don't know
what to do with that. I'm putting it out there."
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Oct 14, 1999 - Main Segment: "The Quickening" Revisited, Key Quotes
Selected quotes transcribed by gloaming99. Not a full transcript.
"I wrote The Quickening because I could feel it. Not because I could
prove it. And I still can't prove it. But I want to tell you something:
the feeling has gotten stronger. Not weaker. Stronger."
"We are approaching some kind of convergence point. I've said this
before and I'll say it again. Events are accelerating. The distance
between significant events is shrinking. That is measurable. I have
the data."
"I don't know what's on the other side of the door. I just know
there's a door."
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Oct 28, 1999 - Dr. Elizabeth Crane: Selected Quotes
Selected quotes transcribed by pale_signal. Not a full transcript.
"What interests me clinically is not the individual case. It's the
cluster. When seven unconnected people in four states describe the same
event before it happens, that's not anecdote anymore. That's a pattern.
And patterns require explanation."
"Gil asked me if this meant time was not what we think it is. I said
I'm open to conclusions I haven't yet reached. That's the honest answer.
The data is ahead of the theory right now."
"The word 'premonition' is inadequate. It implies a warning about
something coming. What some of these subjects describe is not a warning.
It is a memory. A memory of something that, by every available measure,
has not happened yet."
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