Donahue Disputes Seattle
Earthquake Prediction
By James Donahue
Nov. 28,2005
A prediction by Remote
Viewer instructor Ed Dames that the Seattle-Tacoma area of Washington
State will be hit by a destructive earthquake in 2006 was disputed by
Psychic Aaron C. Donahue Sunday.
Donahue said he does
not see any major earthquakes hitting the United States
at that time.
“There will be
lots of small quakes,” he said, “but nothing catastrophic.”
During an appearance
with Art Bell on Coast to Coast Radio late Sunday, Dames said he and his “team” of remote viewers envision a destructive
quake hitting the Seattle area “that will take buildings down and cause seawater to come in.”
Dames said downtown Seattle will be “a particular danger spot.”
Dames also predicted
a number of diseases, including black mold in the wake of the hurricanes on the Gulf
Coast, Avian flu that will kill many birds in the US., and prion diseases
that will kill farm animals.
Donahue said it is already
well known that black mold is a problem in the hurricane ravaged areas. He said mold is an old problem in humid areas but
that it can be controlled.
While he did not address
it Sunday, Donahue has been warning for years about the Avian Flu, now identified as H5N1 virus, that will spread from birds
to animals and humans. This disease will not only kill birds, it is poised to unleash a world pandemic, Donahue has warned.
Donahue also has warned
about Mad Cow disease, caused by prions in cattle. The disease already is spreading to humans who eat contaminated meat. It
has shown up in deer and elk herds as wasting disease.
About other predictions
by Dames, Donahue said they are nearly all wrong.
“The Earth is not
going to tilt and the Sun is not going to explode,” Donahue said. “And there is no Planet X.”