Les Velez
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That's interesting.
So I guess, the other thing that I find challenging is the repeatability of these things.
So to me, it's not difficult to accept that.
Is it possible someone could have precognitive dreams?
And for anyone that doesn't know, this is someone that might have a dream that they get in a car accident or that someone they know gets in a car accident.
And then they know what day it's going to happen.
And then they tell their loved one, hey, drive safe.
And while they're driving, a car accident happens right in front of them.
And perhaps they were able to actually change the future through this precognitive dream.
Or they'll talk about events that happen globally, and they'll have it dated to a therapist through an email.
And then a week after the email is sent, that thing actually does happen, a tsunami that occurs in Japan.
And this person says, I had a dream about this a week before.
And there have been some what I would consider like fairly credible.
But the concern with that is that it's so difficult to actually analyze because there's no repeatability because most of these people say, I don't want this to happen.
I'm not invoking it to happen.
It just occurs to me.
So I'm curious with these types of sigh experiences, you can call it.
Which of them do you find to be the most credible when it comes to actually existing and being able to be proven within a controlled environment?
Does she have a public name or profile?