The Simpsons Predictions

Toroid

Founding Member
Another Simpsons prediction came true. This time it was the outcome of the 2018 Olympic curling competition. :eek:
The Simpsons predicted USA would win curling gold | Daily Mail Online
The Simpsons, the longest running television show in history has another claim to fame-- as the comedy show that predicts the future! They've done it before, and this time they predicted the outcome in Olympic Curling.

In a 2010 episode titled 'Boy meets Curl', Homer and Marge take up curling, and they, along with Principal Skinner and his mom, lead the US Team to a gold medal during that year's games in Vancouver.

Ironically in that episode, the Simpson's team beat Sweden, just as the USA did in a shocking Cinderella victory over Sweden in Pyeongchang on Saturday.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5431203/The-Simpsons-predicted-USA-win-curling-gold.html#ixzz584QZveih
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https://nypost.com/2018/02/24/us-mens-curling-awarded-wrong-medals-after-winning-gold/
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nivek

As Above So Below
Someone on the Simpsons writing team is a time traveler or knows someone...lol

There are so many coincidences in that show...
 

FFH

Honorable
Someone on the Simpsons writing team is a time traveler or knows someone...lol

There are so many coincidences in that show...
They get the information about the future from some source.
No predictions or time travelers here, just script. I think somewhere on some level, the show also mocks the brainwashed society who still couldn't figure out that every major events are scripted and planned decades ago. That is why it's the longest running TV show.

Just my opinion though.
 

3FEL9

Islander
No predictions or time travelers here, just script. I think somewhere on some level, the show also mocks the brainwashed society who still couldn't figure out that every major events are scripted and planned decades ago. That is why it's the longest running TV show.

Just my opinion though.

I agree. The world events are scripted by the flow of money.. Follow the money and you will find out whos ruling the earth
 

Captain Tinkle

Honorable
Personally I think they are all coincidence.

The Simpsons have covered so many different topics over the years, some of the "predictions" are bound to happen.
 

nivek

As Above So Below

Higgs Boson

In a 1998 episode, "The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace," Homer writes out an equation on a chalkboard which, if solved, “you get the mass of a Higgs boson that’s only a bit larger than the nano-mass of a Higgs boson actually is," says Simon Singh, science author.


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Disney Owns Fox

Back in 1998, a quick scene in "The Simpsons" showed 20th Century Fox as "a Division of Walt Disney Co." And late in 2017, Disney was deep in talks to acquire much of the Fox empire, including the film and TV studio.

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Smart Watches

The Simpsons had smart watches first. In a 1995 episode in which the show is set in the future, Lisa's husband is shown speaking to a phone on his wrist. The first smartwatch wasn't created until 2013.

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13 Times ‘The Simpsons’ Predicted the Future
 

nivek

As Above So Below
Did 'The Simpsons' predict Toys R Us closing? Fans are convinced a 2004 episode hints at the store company going out of business

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  • Fans of 'The Simpsons' are convinced that a 2004 episode predicted the closing of Toys R Us
  • In the episode, angry childless adults destroy everything child-like and defaced Toys R Us by flipping the logo's backward 'R' the proper way
  • Fans have been flooding social media with theories that the episode was trying to hint that the toy store would one day close its doors for good
  • Toyrs R Us announced last week it was closing all of its US stores as part of a liquidation
 

Toroid

Founding Member
There are too many of these predictions to be a coincidence. Maybe some of the key writers for the show are abductees and are given the information.
 

humanoidlord

ce3 researcher
no
There are too many of these predictions to be a coincidence. Maybe some of the key writers for the show are abductees and are given the information.
no abductee needed, most writers can tap in an unseen ability that makes them write stuff that is synchronistic
 

The shadow

The shadow knows!
this one actually was from a modern short they did about trump, so sadly its fake news

ok I seek the truth!
The 2000 episode "Bart to the future "
Does mention a Trump presidency.
however the escalator footage is from the 2016 short "trumptastic voyage."
So the escalator footage is indeed modren! And made AFTER the event!
So this claim is untrue. the escalator footage is modern!
good catch humanoid!
 

nivek

As Above So Below
Did The Simpsons also predict coronavirus? Fans claim storyline about flu outbreak spreading from Japan to the US bears eerie similarities to deadly outbreak

The Simpsons predicted the outbreak of the deadly coronavirus 27 years ago, fans of the cartoon have claimed. In an episode from 1993 a virus called Osaka Flu spreads through Springfield after residents order juicers from Japan.

The claim emerged on social media after fans began posting about the similarities between the episode of the show titled 'Marge in Chains' and the current global outbreak. Scenes show the juicers being packed into boxes as sick workers cough all over them - sending the virus to America.


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