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In any of his writings, I don’t think John Keel ever mentioned Joseph DeLouise,

who is credited with predicting the collapse of the Silver Bridge on December
15th, 1967. Mr. DeLouise made his prediction on November 25th, 1967, less than
a month before the collapse.
In 2006, I found DeLouise’s prediction mentioned in a 1991 paperback titled,
UNNATURAL CAUSES by Richard Lazarus (aka: Geoff Viney)

Mr. DeLouise wrote an autobiography in 1971 titled PSYCHIC MISSION, which


includes a chapter about the Silver Bridge.

Also, in the last chapter of the book, he looks to the future, up to the year 2000.

Here he describes having an impression of an ominous sensation of disaster over


New York. He hears “the swishing roar of an airliner.” Then he heard another
airliner. He assumes it’s a collision of two airliners over New York City..

Well, there have been no airliner collisions over NYC, except the two that were
deliberately crashed into the The World Trade Center’s Twin Towers in the
terrorist attacks of 9/11, 2001.

Could this be a prediction of 9/11? Appropriately enough, this is in Chapter “11”


of the book. The WTC did not exist yet in 1971.
Joseph DeLouise died on November 7, 2006, three days before his 79th birthday.

Written by
Jerry L. Hamm
15 July 2018

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