Monday, June 13
A Coincidence Sign That Perhaps Britain Will Exit The European Union!
I was looking at a poster for the movie Independence Day: Resurgence and noticed that it will be released in the UK on June 23rd. "Ding," a bell rang in my head, could this be a sign about what is being called Brexit.
"Is this a precognitive coincidence, showing that the result of the British referendum will be Independence from Europe?" I wondered.
For those who may not know: Brexit is an abbreviation of British exit. It refers to the possibility that Britain will withdraw from the European Union. The country will hold an in-out referendum on its EU membership on June 23.
So, is this a sign that Britain will regain it's Independence from the European Union? Okay, the most likely result is that we will remain in the EU - but the tide could well be turning ... I shall be voting to leave.
Resurgence:
noun
meaning: an increase or revival after a period of little activity, popularity, or occurrence.
synonyms: renewal, revival, recovery, rally, upturn, comeback, reinvigoration, reawakening, resurrection, reappearance, re-emergence, rejuvenation, regeneration, new birth, rebirth, renaissance, new dawn, new beginning
Time will tell!
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There's quite a lore about the #23. In the I Ching, for instance,the hexagram is called Splitting Apart. I think your vote is sound, Mike. Precognitive, for sure.
ReplyDeleteThanks Trish, that's interesting. We shall see!
DeleteThe fate of the UK is to remain in Europe, as it is already independent. Independence does not mean isolation, a fortress should not be a jail. Plus,read better, Mike : Action, adventure, SCIENCE FICTION ! Precognition, assuredly...A wink from France
ReplyDeleteSo your precog impression was absolutely correct!
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