Posted on 05/03/2006 1:45:51 PM PDT by Prince Caspian
One of the heroes of Flight 93, now immortalized in "United 93," the stunning new film about the tragedy, long believed he would die young and had told his wife that his death would be in some way connected to the White House.
Some analysts believe the terrorists had hijacked United 93 to strike the White House. In a startling interview with Michael H. Brown, publisher of Spirit Daily, Deena Burnett, widow of the Flight 93 passenger Thomas Burnett, recalled that both she and her husband had premonitions about Tom's early death.
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You're saying United 93 is a lousy movie to boot?
You've gotten younger since you gave your age as 29 on the Moussaoui thread.
Very interesting. Strange that it was so strong you mentioned it to someone. I know it's hard to do, but can you describe it more?
He's definitely a lib troll. God bless the trolls!
It's fun to let them infiltrate for a little bit.
29th birthday is on friday
How is a premonition ungodly? God sends messages to people all the time. Some listen, some don't. Doesn't mean it's witchcraft or anything.
They did not make a movie about WTC, JUST United 93. All the families were contacted.
well in that case, if they don't mention the WTC, then I have no problem with it.
When my son was 14 I had a premonition that he would die young in a car accident. I told him and he laughed at me. He died when he was 18 1/2 in a car accident.
You said -- "Sorry about this but ... hindsight is always 20/20 and additional attention is always welcomed when remembering loved ones. This is someone embellishing the hero."
Either this happened as they described it -- or it didn't. If it did not, then you would be calling them liars -- because that's what they said they did.
If someone says to me that this is what they did, and I have no compelling reason to disbelieve it -- then I'm going to take them at their word. It does not seem to be a very big problem to take them at their word.
Or -- are you in possession of *direct information* about them -- which contradicts their story -- and are, therefore, calling them liars?
Regards,
Star Traveler
I had one about my best friend dying. I had it just a couple of weeks before she died suddenly and unexpectedly. Told my husband about it the morning after I had the dream. After she died he asked me not to tell him if I have any dreams about him dying. I think one way to know if it is true is if there is some record of the premonition before hand...like a journal.
I can relate. I've been cleaning a garage that looks as if it was slammed by an IED and I'm having a premonition that there could be casualties before I give an all clear : )
This story came out shortly after 9/11, was widely reported.
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