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Web Bot, or the Web Bot Project refers to a software program designed in the late 1990's, originally to predict stock market trends, but was later claimed to be able to predict future events by tracking keywords entered on the Internet.[1] The creator of the Web Bot keeps the technology and algorithms largely secret and sells the predictions on his website, halfpasthuman.com.

Methodology

The Web Bot works by searching the internet for keywords which are used often and then records the preceding and following words to create a "snapshot". Through this, the technology is claimed to be able to examine the collective unconscious of the world as a whole. It is thus said to be able to predict catastrophic events 60 to 90 days in advance.

Former predictions

Listed are some of the events which the Web Bot is claimed to have predicted prior to them occurring[2][3]:

Events which were predicted but did not occur:

  • October 7, 2008 - Web Bot predicted that between September 22 and September 27, 2008, precursor events would lead up to a "main

turning point date" which would be more significant than the September 11 terrorist attacks and then major emotional termoil would continue for nearly five months.[6]

Future events which have been predicted will occur:

In media

The History Channel has discussed Web Bot in its special Nostradamus Effect and on other shows predicted the end of the world.[8]

References