Young MH17 victim has eerie premonition of crash (warning: sad / depressing / tragic)
Samira Calehr wrapped her arms around her 11-year-old son, who'd been oddly agitated for days, peppering her with questions about death, about his soul, about God. The next morning, she would drop Miguel and his big brother Shaka at the airport so they could catch Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, the first leg of their journey to Bali to visit their grandmother.
Her normally cheerful, well-traveled boy should have been excited. His silver suitcase sat in the living room, ready to go. Jetskiing and surfing in paradise awaited. But something was off. A day earlier, while playing soccer, Miguel had burst out: "How would you choose to die? What would happen to my body if I was buried? Would I not feel anything because our souls go back to God?"
And now, the night before his big trip, Miguel refused to release his mother from his grasp.
http://news.yahoo.com/young-mh17-victim-eerie-premonition-crash-072133367.html
Warren Stupidity
(48,181 posts)joshcryer
(62,266 posts)Warren Stupidity
(48,181 posts)So what exactly is the point?
HuckleB
(35,773 posts)There is simply no basis to see them as anything but fear and coincidence.
As Tim Minchin said, "A woman had given birth to naturally conceived identical quadruplet girls, which is very rare. And she said, "The doctors told me there was a one in 64 million chance that this could happen. It's A MIRACLE!" But, of course, we know it's not, because things that have a one in 64 million chance happen ... ALL the TIME! To presume that your one in 64 million chance thing is a miracle, is to significantly underestimate the total number of things that there are. Maths."
onecent
(6,096 posts)with the one person that is having them. Every time I board a plane, a thought passes though my mind (quite quickly) ahhh this could be it..but I never go further with it. I fly to the Philippines every year for 5 years (28 hours in 3 planes) but i have never really had a premonition and wouldn't do much if I did. It's normal to be concerned about your own welfare.
With this child, I think it very well could have been a premonition since he voiced and physically did things that made the mother fearful.
Bless his little heart...and all those on board!!!!!!!!!
joshcryer
(62,266 posts)His poor mother will go to her grave thinking about it. It is so sad in so many ways. For once the Yahoo! comment section isn't littered with hateful trolls.
pnwmom
(108,955 posts)A friend of mine had been out of the country till the night before, so we hadn't had any contact for weeks. That morning she had a very specific -- and weird -- dream about my youngest in his bedroom. I was also in the dream. By the time she called me that afternoon, a life-threatening event involving my son had already happened. When she told me she had had a dream about my son that morning, I shut up. I knew she had had premonitions before but I never took them seriously. So this time I wanted to hear exactly what she had to say without any clues from me. What she told me next sent a chill up my spine. I took notes because it was so unbelievable.
I asked her why she didn't call me when she woke up (which was a couple hours before it happened.) She said it was because I told her, in the dream, that everything was fine, that my son was fine. And she woke up convinced that he was.
And he was. But he might not have been. And that dream will always be a mystery to me.
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joshcryer
(62,266 posts)You'll find people being racist, mean, hateful teabagger types.
With regards to the rest of your post, I don't buy the Russian narrative one bit. I believe they accidentally shot down a plane they thought were supplying guys on the border.
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joshcryer
(62,266 posts)I believe it is a farce. There are no eyewitness reports of a fighter being in the area. But plenty of eyewitness and photographic evidence of the Buk.
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joshcryer
(62,266 posts)The Russians are liars. They have thrown CT after CT into the discussion to the point of muddling everything.
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joshcryer
(62,266 posts)Or creationism.
Basically keep asking "questions" about "information" that exists.
I do not believe that the Ukrainian forces had Buk in the area as they had no reason to shoot planes down.
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joshcryer
(62,266 posts)And it was being moved as to not fall in separatists hands. The separatists would've taken it if it had missiles.
HuckleB
(35,773 posts)Almost all of them fly safely to their destinations.