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SUMMARY:The UnXplained Special Presentation 1x7 - Glimpses of theFut
	ure
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DESCRIPTION:Throughout recorded history\, many people have claimed to be
	able to see the future and can predict\, or even influence\,events they fi
	rst witness in their mind's eye. Is it possiblethat some of us really do p
	ossess the gift of foresight? FromRenaissance predictors like Nostradamus 
	who wrote of the deathof kings and the rise of evil\, to 20th century myst
	ics likeRasputin who foresaw the fall of a dynasty\, are somepredictions m
	ore than lucky guesses and actually...realglimpses of the future?
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