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As of Friday, September 08, 2006 20:37:49 -0400 this is what we have on this specific dream drawing prediction.  If your able to help provide proof or information on this specific drawing, please click here to send me an email.  Please include the exact date of the dream or the DD number.  And again, thank you for your time, its very much appreciated.3.10.2006

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This has something to do with a dream I had several months ago about a cult group called "The 12 Tribes"  they will start the "death cycle" very soon with several groups in Japan, and then in California.  47 cult members will commit suicide in Japan over the next weeks and 407 members of the California cult in the next month.  Most deaths will be caused by carbon monoxide poisoning  by sealing themselves in several cars and vans with duct tape...all I know.


3.11.2006
Brian: This was accurately predicted as usual.replyThanks, will post this link asap.Brian Japanese police have found the bodies of nine people who apparently committed suicide after meeting via special suicide sites on the internet.

A police spokesman said seven young people were found in a van in the Saitama mountains to the west of Tokyo.

Minutes later, two women were found dead in a car south of Tokyo, in another apparent suicide pact.

Japan has recently seen a wave of internet-linked suicides, as people seek companions to die with.

 

More than 34,000 Japanese took their own lives in 2003, according to the National Police Agency - an increase of more than 7% from the previous year.

Economic difficulties and an increasing sense of isolation among Japanese youth are believed to be contributing to the rise.

A small but growing number of suicide attempts are being made by people brought together through the internet.

Analysts have speculated that group suicide may mitigate the inherent loneliness of taking one's life alone.

The BBC's Tokyo correspondent says dozens of suicide websites have appeared in recent years offering advice to those who plan to kill themselves.

 

Poisoned

The three women and four men who died in Saitama were all reportedly in their teens or early 20s.

It was probably the largest group suicide in Japan so far, police said.This group and the two women found in Kanagawa are believed by police to have died from carbon monoxide poisoning as a result of charcoal burners in their cars.

"We believe they all died after inhaling carbon monoxide from the charcoal," a police spokesman said of the seven found in Saitama. "We believe they got acquainted through the internet."

"We found no traces of violence that could have otherwise led to their deaths," he said.

Investigators had yet to establish whether the two cases were related.

Our correspondent says suicide has become a widely discussed topic on many websites, and there is even a guidebook to the best places to kill yourself.

The authorities have talked about closing down or regulating the websites.

But organisers argue that they offer a compassionate service to those who have given up all hope of the future.

Increasing numbers of young people in Japan are feeling alienated by modern life. Several thousand are termed "hikikomori" - recluses who never leave their room, finding entertainment only on the internet.


3.11.2006

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060310/ap_on_re_as/japan_group_suicide

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Thanks, posted.

Brian


This has something to do with a dream I had several months ago about a cult group called "The 12 Tribes"  they will start the "death cycle" very soon with several groups in Japan, and then in California.  47 cult members will commit suicide in Japan over the next weeks and 407 members of the California cult in the next month.  Most deaths will be caused by carbon monoxide poisoning  by sealing themselves in several cars and vans with duct tape...all I know.

Just a few more to go............Mark
 

TOKYO - Six young Japanese were found dead from asphyxiation in a car Friday, charcoal stoves still smoking beside them — apparently the latest victims of a surge in suicide pacts arranged over the Internet.

Authorities said they suspected the five men and a woman, all in their 20s, met online before dying together Thursday night in a forested area 50 miles northwest of Tokyo. The car's windows had been sealed with tape.

Internet suicide pacts have occurred since at least the late 1990s and have been reported everywhere from Guam to the Netherlands. But in Japan, where the suicide rate is among the industrialized world's highest, officials are worried about a recent spate of such deaths.

A record 91 people died in 34 Internet-linked suicide cases in Japan in 2005, up from 55 people in 19 cases in 2004, the National Police Agency reported last month. The number of Internet suicide pacts has almost tripled from 2003, when the agency began keeping records.

Earlier this week, a man and two women in their 20s and 30s were found dead in Aomori, 360 miles northeast of Tokyo. The three also died by inhaling charcoal fumes in a car, and police suspected suicide.

"Depressed, young people and the Internet — it's a very dangerous mix," said Mafumi Usui, a psychology professor at Niigata Seiryo University.

"Many young people try to kill themselves but can't carry through. But when a group of strangers meet on an Internet suicide site, and someone suggests a specific way to die ... that's the dangerous dynamic behind the recent group suicides," Usui said.

Often designed with an ominous, pitch-black background, the Internet sites host chat rooms spilling over with death wishes and exchanges of ideas on how best to take your own life.

Most sites appear to be frequented largely by young people, some still in their early teens, who are troubled by bullying, romantic breakups or abusive relatives or a disconnect with family.

"When Japan was poor, families did more things together out of necessity, like sharing a bath or eating together, and the community was much more important, especially in rural communities," Usui said.

"But now it's increasingly all about the individual. This leaves people more isolated and likely to contemplate suicide," he said.

Suicide has also long been a venerated act in Japanese culture. In feudal Japan, the ritual was considered an honorable death under the samurai warrior ethic, and contemporary movies and sitcoms still abound with characters who take their own lives.

Also Friday, the Defense Agency said suicides among Japanese troops have hit a record high. The agency said 94 members of the 255,000 Self-Defense Force killed themselves in the year ending March 31, 2005, up 25 percent from the previous year and the highest number on record.

This works out to nearly 37 suicides per 100,000 soldiers, by far exceeding the national average of 24 suicides per 100,000 Japanese civilians.


3.11.2006


Hey Brian

Check out the news story below it started happening.  I saw this news 
story last night
then got your email this morning.  It rang a bell straight away.

Ryan

http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=1709169&CMP=OTC-RSSFeeds0312

Hi, thanks and will post your link ASAP.

Brian

TOKYO Mar 10, 2006 (AP)— Nine people in two groups were found asphyxiated in sealed cars, apparently the latest cases of group suicides that have surged in Japan, police said Friday.

Six bodies five men and one woman in their 20s were discovered early Friday in a car in Chichibu, about 50 miles northwest of Tokyo, said Ichiro Fukumoto, a spokesman with Chichibu police.

Fukumoto said three charcoal burners were still smoking in the car when the bodies were found, and the windows had been sealed with tape. Authorities thought the six met over the Internet before dying together in a forested area Thursday night.

A separate group of three bodies one man and two women was discovered Wednesday in Aomori, 360 miles northeast of Tokyo, a police official said on condition of anonymity because of department rules.

The three, in their 20s and 30s, also died by inhaling charcoal fumes in a car. Kyodo News agency reported they had met in a hospital and had told others they wanted to die.

Their deaths were the latest in a rash of group suicides in Japan, particularly those set up between strangers over the Internet.

A record 91 people died in 34 Internet-linked suicide cases last year, up from 55 people in 19 cases in 2004, the National Police Agency reported last month. The number of Internet suicide pacts has almost tripled from 2003, when the agency started keeping records.

Suicide pacts have been made over the Internet since at least the late 1990s, and have been reported everywhere from Guam to the Netherlands.

But especially large numbers have occurred in Japan, where suicide rates are among the world's highest. More than 32,000 Japanese took their own lives in 2004.


3.11.2006

Brian,
I sent you an e-mail this morning--I heard a news story this morning on KSCJ AM, an ABC news radio affiliate, about 30 some people in Japan who committed suicide by carbon monixide poisoning.
BG

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Thanks, posted.

Brian
 


3.11.2006

Good morning Brian,
I just heard on our local morning news that a mass suicide occurred in Japan.  I believe there were about 30 people who'd died by a lite charcoal in an enclosed area.  I can't even remember when you dreamt it, but I remember that you'd had a dream about this occuring--I'm sure that more details will be forthcoming on the national news.
BG

reply

Thanks again BG

Brian


3.12.20069 die in Japan suicide pacts

http://torontosun.com/News/World/2006/03/11/1482888-sun.html

9 found dead in suspected group suicides

Nine people in two groups were found asphyxiated in sealed cars, apparently the latest cases of group suicides that have surged in Japan, police said on Friday
 
http://english.people.com.cn/200603/11/eng20060311_249769.html replyThanks, and I have a feeling more is to come.Brian  


 

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