Predictions for 2017 and earlier that have come true
2010 – 2030: First comes chaotic energy in America and no real leadership beginning around 2017. (Jeanne Mayell) Predicted 7/10/10.
2017 PREDICTIONS THAT APPLY TO THE WHOLE YEAR (as opposed to predictions that are made for a particular month) Scroll down to next toggles for predictions by month.
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- Charitable giving skyrockets. (Jeanne Mayell) (It’s unprecedented in our history: Trump’s election inspired millions in non profit donations)
- The country begins to turn way from Washington, D.C., and seeks local answers to problems. States begin to form problem solving coalitions. (David W.) (Mayors of several cities vow to protect undocumented immigrants against federal government; groups ).
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U.S. POLITICS
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- Congressional power (and visibility) increases in 2017, then soars in 2020. Vision of the Capitol Building looms over the political scene in every month starting mid 2017 and continues for several years. In 2020, the Capitol Building’s image is three or four times what it has been in the past — indicating that Congressional power will have vastly increased. (Jeanne Mayell) (In March this vision began to unfold with Congressional oversight of Trump-Putin scandal and failed repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
- A new, local aid movement begins to organize as people realize the federal government has dropped this role. (Jeanne Mayell) This movement eventually becomes an alternative lifestyle for many, and it will represent a positive outcome. (Some states announcing they will continue social programs that Trump is dismantling).
- Escalation of hate. (MaryAnn) (U.S. rhetoric reaches new heights in hate, this situation traced to Right wing rhetoric, as in Breibart and Fox News talk, and Robert Mercer-type bots released into the Internet).
- The frog as a symbol (Jeanne Mayell) Cartoon character Pepe the Frog, has become an Internet symbol of the Alt Right hate movement as listed by the Anti-defamation League and seen all over the Internet in hate group memes.
- Cutting back of social programs causes more to depend on charitable assistance for food and shelter.
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U.S. PEOPLE
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- A violent event that the President blames on protestors leading to clamping down on dissent. Event may have been state caused as in a Reischtag fire.. (Jeanne Mayell)
- The Internet is further developed and expands to reach more people. It will soon become as pervasive as radio broadcasting. (David W.) (New trend in American cities to offer Internet as a utility.)
- Violence at a sports event, unclear when, felt like late 2017 or 2018.
- Country mired in conflict. Fear and angst growing.
- Guns, shooting still an issue
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INTERNATIONAL
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- Herd of elephants grazing peacefully in a field from a distance. (Jeanne Mayell) China announces it has banned all ivory commerce by the end of 2018, saving elephant killing in Africa)
- Virus from Africa. No date, but Trump first term. It might well be a foreign state that does it. Or US deep state. The new American regime will take advantage of it to impose a state of emergency, using the emergency powers granted after 911. (Graham) In 2018, Ebola strain discovered in Africa.
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CLIMATE/EARTH
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- An epic storm, many fatalities, palm trees blowing sideways. (Jeanne Mayell) (This vision was seen three years ago.) Hurricane Maria estimated to have caused 4,645 deaths, largely due to inability of people to get medical treatment.
- Winds, winds, winds, winds – the importance of winds in climate. (Andrew) (Sweden breaks wind record for most wind power produced in an hour occurred in February.) (Also record breaking wind occurrence in Michigan in March).
- World’s immune system suppressed even further. Straying too far from natural roots. (Shannon). Chronic illness on the rise.
- Bird migration affected by global warming.(Jeanne Mayell)
- The heat will get so strong that many people will have to leave parts of India. (Judy)
- The issue of water rising in NYC is discussed and actions are taken. (Jeanne Mayell) (NYC high rise builders are planning for rising waters.)
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ECONOMY
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- Financial markets volatile, new highs, but do not crash this year. (Jeanne Mayell) There were some volatile points, but the year saw new highs and was for the most part a great year for the markets.