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Thursday, October 9, 2014

HOW THE SIMPSONS CARTOON PREDICTED THE EBOLA OUTBREAK - Read of other instances when The Simpsons predicted the future

Conspiracy theorists have pointed to these clips in The Simpsons for its apparent ability to foresee the Ebola crisis which now threatens to become a pandemic as the US records its first victim.

  • Episode called 'Lisa's Sax' first aired on October 19, 1997
  • The season nine episode shows Marge trying to coax a sick Bart to read a book called 'Curious George and the Ebola Virus' 
  • An apocalyptic drawing by Bart shows the sun crying above dead bodies and blood

  • The Simpsons has been at the cutting edge of popular culture for a quarter of a century - but do Springfield's most famous residents have the ability to predict the future?  According to Internet conspiracy theorists, the simple answer is yes.
     
    According to Internet conspiracy theorists, a 1997 episode from season nine of the popular cartoon, features Marge trying to coax a sick Bart into reading 'Curious George and the Ebola Virus'They claim the world famous TV series predicted the Ebola crisis back in a 1997 episode in which Marge tries to coax a sick Bart out of bed, as proof. 

    She suggests he reads a book before producing one entitled 'Curious George and the Ebola Virus'. 
     
    She then asks if he would like 'to color something', to which he replies: 'I already did', and points to an apocalyptic drawing of a dead Bart surrounded by blood and bodies with the sun and clouds appearing to cry.

     
    The clip appeared on a YouTube channel called the Controversy7 where the host discusses the Ebola virus among various other theories about the power of the Hollywood film industry.
     
    The Simpsons episode called Lisa's Sax aired on October 19, 1997 - and appeared to hold a chilling prediction about the futureThe presenter of the site, Emmanuel Lokonga, wrote: 'Is there something we are not being told? Is it by pure chance & coincidence that the Simpsons would do predictive programming?'
     
    The YouTube commentators were split on Mr Lokonga's theory. VSR wrote: 'US Government has had Ebola vaccines for a couple of years now. Look it up.'
     
    Sourjouneth Truth added: Thank you so very much for this video! Very good information. You have done an excellent job on this. Puppets on their strings, they think. NOT! Our Father has His Children's Backs. The rest of the story is being written and the fate of the evil is predetermined. Read Psalms 73.'
     
    
    Marge then asks if Bart would like 'to color something', to which he replies: 'I already did', and points to an apocalyptic drawing of a dead Bart surrounded by blood and bodies with the sun and clouds crying
    BART'S DRAWING
    However some skepticism came from Jayden Morpeth, who commented: 'You realize the Ebola virus has been around for a long time it just hasn't be as serious as it is now.'
     
    The episode where the Ebola book appeared was called Lisa's Sax and first aired on October 19, 1997.  Despite the apparent chilling prediction from The Simpsons, Ebola was already well-known as a havoc-wreaking deadly virus in the late Nineties.   

    Ebola was discovered in 1976 following major outbreaks that year in the Sudan and Zaire. In the 1990s, the disease saw a resurgence with an outbreak in Gabon in 1994, followed by another in Zaire in 1995.
     

    It could be said that other than the current Ebola crisis, the worst in recorded history, The Simpsons episode actually predicted the outbreak which occurred three years after the show aired.
     
    Between 2000-2004, close to 500 people died from Ebola in Uganda, Gabon, the Republic of Congo and Sudan. 
     
    The current outbreak, which began last December, has so far killed more than 3,800 people, according to the latest World Health Organization figures. 
     
    The vast majority of those deaths have been in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. On Wednesday a Liberian man, Eric Thomas Duncan, became the first Ebola victim to die on US soil. On Thursday a British man died from suspected Ebola in Macedonia.
     
    See additional illustrations and video clip here
     
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    21 Times "The Simpsons" Bizarrely Predicted The Future. 
     
    For example:
     
    1. In 1999, radiation spawned mutant tomatoes.
     
    2. In 2008, Homer’s voting machine changed his vote.
     
    4. In 1995, Lisa’s “future” fiancĂ© could verbally communicate with his watch.
     
    11. In 1995, Lisa’s “future” college librarian was a robot.
     
    16. In 1996, a high-tech intercom looked exactly like what would become the first-generation iPod.
     
    19. In 1995, “future” phones had video capabilities.
     
    21. And in 1994, Homer did the Miley Cyrus thing with the wrecking ball
     
    Read the entire article here: 
     
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