Venner’s Suicide

Has this prediction happened? Also not that accurate, there is no connection to Canada which puts it in question. It reads under Notes on 5-6-13 :

“I just wanted to say goodbye.. were done.. Canada relationship.. infamous master..”
“Don’t make poor choices.. There isn’t any situation out there that can’t be helped by others.”
It sounds like some type of suicide or self-inflicted death. Master could be a reference to a teacher, someone who is a master at their skill, and has students.

The Facts: Dominique Venner, the far-right French essayist and historian, who shot himself before the altar of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris on Tuesday, was a bitter opponent of same-sex marriage and influence of Islam in France. Quoted News: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-22617577

8 responses to “Venner’s Suicide”

  1. seeker Avatar

    Feels true, Eric. So sad.

    1. Eric LP Avatar

      Thanks for the feedback.

  2. Jessica Avatar
    Jessica

    Hi – I don’t think it’s a suicide…..Have you heard the news around about the Mayor in Toronto – Rob Ford – someone will be leaving political office.

    1. Eric LP Avatar

      Hi Jessica, Yes I have heard the news, not the best leader in the world, its an interesting thought and you could be right however why add the last part of the prediction where they discuss their opinion.

    2. Eric LP Avatar

      When did that scandal break in the news.

  3. kat Avatar
    kat

    I think they may be referring to Elijah Harper an Indian leader in Canada. He died of cancer last week “He will be remembered for that moment when he took a stand, with an eagle feather in his hand, in the Manitoba Legislature in 1990 as the lone voice to vote against the Meech Lake Accord, which proposed amendments to Canada’s constitution but which ignored Indigenous Peoples rights,”

  4. Jessica Avatar
    Jessica

    The Rob Ford scandal broke out 7 days ago…

    1. Eric LP Avatar

      Thanks

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