The Dead Zone all over again?
September 20, 2001 11:43 PM Subscribe
The Dead Zone all over again? Lucich said the boy approached his teacher on the afternoon of Sept. 10 and casually told her: "Tomorrow, World War III will begin. It will begin in the United States, and the United States will lose."
eerie little story about a 5th grader in Dallas
Lucich said the child's statements were passed along to the FBI. She said she did not know whether the agency had acted on the tip.
The TIP?!? Some 10-year-old gets a little too creative during Story Time and it's considered a meaningful clue? Yeesh.
I'd also like to know how many times he said something like this to his 4th, 3rd, 2nd and 1st grade teachers, all of whom just thought he was nuts. And by the way, are his parents Christian fundamentalists? Prophesy types?
posted by aaron at 12:13 AM on September 21, 2001
I predicted the US bombing of Libya in 7th grade. They took my Nostradamus book off me and told me to stop scaring people. Guess Ronnie showed them, huh.
posted by obiwanwasabi at 12:23 AM on September 21, 2001
posted by obiwanwasabi at 12:23 AM on September 21, 2001
Personally, I think when he says America's going to lose WWIII he's talking about how Quincy Carter and America's Team is expected to fare this season. I'm inclined to agree.
posted by Bixby23 at 12:26 AM on September 21, 2001
posted by Bixby23 at 12:26 AM on September 21, 2001
a related anecdote:
a friend of mine works with emotionally and developmentally disabled kids in western massachusetts. in her own words (written on 9/11):
"... yesterday one of our mentally retarded kids kept going on and on about world war III. we kept telling him that there wasn't a wwIII but he kept insisting and became upset. we just dropped it but now it feels spooky. "
posted by damn yankee at 12:30 AM on September 21, 2001
a friend of mine works with emotionally and developmentally disabled kids in western massachusetts. in her own words (written on 9/11):
"... yesterday one of our mentally retarded kids kept going on and on about world war III. we kept telling him that there wasn't a wwIII but he kept insisting and became upset. we just dropped it but now it feels spooky. "
posted by damn yankee at 12:30 AM on September 21, 2001
Ever consider that junior might have overhead some adults who might have known about this in advance?
Yeah, you're probably right.
posted by aaron at 1:21 AM on September 21, 2001
Based on the popularity of war amongst youngsters these days, and the fact that WW III is a relatively common phrase, something tells me that it would actually have been statistically unlikely if no child had made mention of WW III in the days preceding the incident. The fact that his statements were so specific was odd, but by no means remarkable.
And besides, WW III hasn't started, so he was very very wrong.
posted by j.edwards at 1:48 AM on September 21, 2001
And besides, WW III hasn't started, so he was very very wrong.
posted by j.edwards at 1:48 AM on September 21, 2001
This sounds like a brand new urban myth to me - especially as it's coming from two independent sources (the one in the main post and damn yankee's friend).
I went to look for it on snopes.com, and found this interesting page of world trade center rumours.
posted by mudskunk at 2:34 AM on September 21, 2001
I went to look for it on snopes.com, and found this interesting page of world trade center rumours.
posted by mudskunk at 2:34 AM on September 21, 2001
Argh, those WTC rumors have triggered a wave of irrational fears that I'd thus far successfully supressed.
Thanks.
posted by aladfar at 8:36 AM on September 21, 2001
Thanks.
posted by aladfar at 8:36 AM on September 21, 2001
Great link, mudskunk, showing that 42% of the most popular rumors are, in fact, true. I'd hadn't heard this quote (true, they say) from our leader: President Bush declared, "I'm not gonna fire a $2 million missile at a $10 empty tent and hit a camel in the ass."
posted by LeLiLo at 9:51 AM on September 21, 2001
posted by LeLiLo at 9:51 AM on September 21, 2001
Let's say the kid actually did say all of this. How many times have you had a premonition that something bad was imminent, but it never came? I've had that feeling many times, and I'm still here.
I think we can just write this one off as a kid's imagination running a little wild and as being freakishly coincidental.
posted by catatonic at 10:07 AM on September 21, 2001
I think we can just write this one off as a kid's imagination running a little wild and as being freakishly coincidental.
posted by catatonic at 10:07 AM on September 21, 2001
Hey, maybe it's like on "Buffy" when all the crazy people could actually see that Dawn was the Key?
posted by jdbanks at 10:25 AM on September 21, 2001
posted by jdbanks at 10:25 AM on September 21, 2001
President Bush declared, "I'm not gonna fire a $2 million missile at a $10 empty tent and hit a camel in the ass."
Actually I thought that it's the first funny thing I've heard in the last 10 days. And he's right, too
posted by matteo at 10:57 AM on September 21, 2001
Actually I thought that it's the first funny thing I've heard in the last 10 days. And he's right, too
posted by matteo at 10:57 AM on September 21, 2001
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