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It's a minute pattern recognition. It's different from déjà-vu, which is synapses in your brain misfiring (sort of).

Sometimes you know what's going to happen before you know because your brain picked up on patterns that you don't recognize consciously.

I don't think there's any super power behind it. Just observation, psychology, mental calculations, basic physics, chemistry etc. You guys are loosing your time with mythical beasts and other ghosts.

À mentalist is someone who sees minute details common people don't see which make them able to know things about you that seem wild.

There are no nessies, yetis, sasquatch, no abduction aliens, no ghosts, no statue crying blood etc.

While you chase windmills like Don Quixote the true and real monsters are ravaging your country, your race, your heritage.

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Facile explanation. It may make you feel good about yourself, but it explains nothing. Almost everybody has had precognitive experiences from time to time. You feel as though something is going to happen, and later it happens. Or you see something happen, realize it's just a dream or a vision, and then it happens. Sometimes you even telegraph it to others. "That picture is going to fall off the wall." Then the picture falls off the wall. This is not a rare occurrance, it happens to nearly everyone at some point in their lives. Read the accounts of precognitive incidents in the literature, they are astonishing. Are all those people lying? No, of course not. They are describing a real experience. Just because it cannot be explained doesn't make it less real.

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Many heretic religions had some form of seers.

Being able to glimpse the future is part of Caucasian heritage.

Dejavu is just when you don't remember that the situation is familiar because of the precognicant dream you had.

I know this because it's the same feeling that you get when you do remember the dream.