Israel's Richest Woman Can "See The Future"

Businesswoman Shari Arison, who happens to be Israel's richest citizen worth some $2.7 billion by Forbes' most recent estimate), has revealed a secret: she can see the future!

This is much bigger than a parlor trick. In her new book published this summer in Israel, the 51-year-old Miami native says she felt the Indonesian tsunami sweeping over the land two months before it happened and sensed Hurricane Katrina pummeling New Orleans. In an interview, Arison says she also "saw the writing on the wall" before the global economic crash. Reading about Arison's extrasensory perception makes you ache for a heads-up, maybe a blog entry or a tweet or a phone call to Brownie or Greenspan or somebody who might have helped.

Arison explains that she has finally dropped the fear that has held her back from doing more about what she has perceived. Armed with the insight gained through work with Florida-based psychiatrist Brian Weiss, a proponent of regression therapy and the exploration of (take your pick) deep memories or past lives, she says she is ready to go public with her visions and bring together her spiritual and business goals.

Unfortunately, seeing the future isn't the secret to her wealth. She got rich the old fashioned way ... by inheriting her fortunes! Link

(Photo: Andrea Bruce for The Washington Post)


As a resident of the New Orleans area, I say thanks a pantsload for knowing about Katrina in advance and keeping it to yourself. Fat lot of good your magical powers are if you don't tell anyone until afterwards.
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Ever notice how "psychic powers" only predict disasters? It's never about how Fluffy the Lamb will save an eight year old from contracting anthrax... or how American politicians will all simultaneously commit suicide and donate their fortunes to cancer research...
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That's nothing. I can predict all sorts of past events way beyond what she can predict. I predicted the building of the pyramids just last year.
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If you are rich and you say things like this, you are called interesting and excentric.

If you are poor or of average living standards and you say these things, you are just called a fruitcake who hunts for his or her 15 minutes of fame...
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Seeing as how she knew about two major disasters in which both resulted in high loss of life and severe property destruction, but failed to warn anyone before - I think she should be brought up on charges. It really should be considered under the Good Samaritan laws.
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I know for a fact that she WANTED to warn people aobut Hurricane Katrina, but was stopped from doing so my GWB. Something about him hating black people, so he wouldn't let her. It's a shame.
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