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Gravatar i received that email too and immediately concluded that it was just trying to scare people. maybe those predictions were just coinicidence! i hope there isn't gonna be another one this coming 18th.


Gravatar I don't exactly believe in such things. If it is any real, then it would already have been the end of the World already. And yet, there are a lot of things that cannot be explained by science. Real or not real, what I want to say is life goes on. The World do not stop because of these predictions. However, there will also be people who will be more concerned.


Gravatar kat:

For one thing, this Jucelino guy is one helluva fake! Hearing voices from beyond? Gimme a break! Probably coming from just inside his own head!


Gravatar BK:

I understand why some people are scared at first. It may be a normal initial reaction for some people. However, once common sense sets in, it should dawn on them that this isn't for real.


Gravatar I haven't got that email or sms, but I heard some co-workers talk about it. earthquake is a natural phenomenon that has yet to be predicted accurately by any seismology equipment. Like you, I don't believe the prediction. I just hope not too many people will be affected or get scared of this.


Gravatar maline:

This email was intended as a hoax. For one thing, Juseleeno Nobulega does not exist. the real clairvoyant's name is Jucelino Nobrega and there is no such prediction listed among Jucelino's log.


Gravatar I'd have to say that Philippines did have the worst storm ever to occur in the West Visayan region. Well, it wasn't really the typhoon but it was a factor plus the dam in Iloilo (where the typhoon hit hard) overflowed causing a tragic flood.

The people there were traumatized. Rice which is usually Php40-50 per kilo now costs Php200 there. Their rice fields were all gone.

This is just a sort of info to let you know the shock one of our islands here had gone through. I'm not supporting the de Luz guy thingy. Hehe.


Gravatar lizzy:

Thanks for the info. It's a sad plight for the people of Iloilo. I just hope they recover from all of this.

Thanks for dropping by.


Gravatar dasal lang ang katapat niyan at matinding virus sa PC ng walang magawang nagsend ng email. why kaya some people thrive on terrorizing others?


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Gravatar meeya:

I hope nga ma-virus ng matindi yung nag-start ng hoax na 'to. Walang magawa siguro sa buhay! And what's even pathetic is that people keep forwarding this email to their friends and contacts. Sheesh!


Gravatar sagmondia:

Thanks for dropping by. Hope to see to see you back soon. Keep on blogging and more power!


Gravatar I'm not sure how many people can believe this prediction. Anyway, I believe although it's not justify for other people.


Gravatar Yes I agree with you but some Filipinos are gullible and would believe almost everything that they hear even if there are no concrete evidence to back it up.


Gravatar the blogger tips:

I don't think people really believe in this. It's just that they're afraid that if disregarded, it may haunt them in case in comes true!


Gravatar noelevz:

Like what I said in a previous comment, most people are afraid to disregard this, fearing that their action might haunt them in case this hoax turns out to be true.


Gravatar i dont believe on predictions,only God knows whats gonna happened...so gawain lang yan ng mga taong wlang magawa sa buhay but to scare people....


Gravatar edz;

Yup, tama ka dyan. gawain lang yan ng mga walang magawa sa buhay! Daming ganyan dito sa Pinas!


Gravatar damn dat man!..he scared the hell out of me..he's such a liar..he jst wanted to get attention by saying those stuff!..dont believe him..


Gravatar kiara:

I believe that there are some good clairvoyants out there. However, I don't think this Jucelino guy is one of them. For one, I don't believe psychics who seek publicity by commercializing their prediction are to be believed.


Gravatar Hey dude, while you may be right, but I fear you are logically incoherent. Mind you it is a prediction, regardless of its nature, it is considered a mystery.


Gravatar odd but i don't remember getting this email or text message. i'm usually not updated cause i don't read messages like this; they go straight to the trash.

but last night, i had a dream that i was running towards two of my three daughters after the sound of an explosion. my youngest daughter's dress got caught on the chair she was sitting on. as my elder daughter tried to pull her so they can run towards me, a boulder size chunk of concrete fell on my little one. i woke up with a big scream stuck in my throat. that's why i'm looking through the web right now and just found out about this.

i don't believe in psychics. i'm a christian. but now, i don't know if i should let my kids go to school tomorrow.


Gravatar Look at this link proving he's a hoax - http://www.japanprobe.com/?p=3454

He just wants attention coz he's asking for money, claiming he should be credited for all of his predictions that came true - but he's messing with the stamps to make it look like he sent letters about it earlier.


Gravatar mommah:

That was quite a creepy dream, a nightmare in fact. Hope everything turns out well tomorrow.


Gravatar hary:

Thanks for the link. He is really a fraud, and crazy too.


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