Lloyd Haskins
Aug 27, 2017 · 1 min read

Does the book go into the warnings by other Cassandra wanna-bes whose predictions were considered just as far-out as the ones that came true, but didn’t? Perhaps so many experts put out so many dire warnings that we would drown in a sea of alarm if we heeded all of them equally. Or was there something else about the true Cassandras’ warnings that were different, but still nobody gave them heed? What made these stand out other than the fact that they became true?

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