Biography: David Booth is an internationally known psychic, researcher, and author who has appeared on numerous television (BBC, In Search Of, 20/20, etc.) and radio programs and whose unique life story has been featured in numerous magazine articles, books, and websites throughout the World. He was recently featured on A&E Television Networks programme Premonitions. David and his wife Kathy currently reside in the Smoky Mountain region of Tennessee where they devote their time to religious and historical research and contribute to numerous charitable and religious causes the world over. David Booth remains to this day the only person in the world to have had a pre-cognitive experience fully documented prior to the event by a government agency.
Websites:
whatdoesitmean.com
Books:
Code Red
Zetatalk & Prophecy Thursday May 3, 2007
During the first half of the show, ET contactee Nancy Lieder returned to present information on Planet X and the 'Zetas.' ... More »In the second half of the program, psychic David Booth made an appearance. He believes we are living during the "last days" as prophesied in the Bible, and such indications as the "mark of the beast" (which he related to the new Real ID act) are upon us.
- March 18, 2004 Host: George Noory Guests: Wayne Green, David Booth, James McCanney
Returning to the show, precognitive David Booth was joined by author Wayne Green to ostensibly discuss his recent meeting with Lucia, witness to the Miracles of Fatima in 1917. Booth had been invited to meet with Sister Lucia, presumably because of the apocalyptic visions he had in 2003 (read a recap).
Booth said he met Sister Lucia, now 97, at a Carmelite convent in Portugal and held a private conversation with her for five minutes. He would only reveal that he was told that a "new star" that had been prophesized about would begin to shine. Because Booth had been booked on the show to discuss his meeting with Lucia, and refused to elaborate further upon it, the interview was cut short, and the last 90 minutes of the program was reserved for Open Lines.
of Planetary Destruction Visions of Planetary Destruction
Precognitive Dreams of '79 Disaster
Date: Monday - February 23, 2004 Host: George Noory Guests: Wayne Green, David Booth, Lauren Weinstein
Author Wayne Green introduced David Booth, who had a series precognitive dreams that were documented by the FAA, in which he accurately foresaw a major plane crash in 1979. Last year Booth said he had a second set of dreams, foretelling a much greater disaster.
Green pointed out that because Booth's prophetic dreams turned out to be true in the 1979 disaster, this lends weight and credibility to his current vision. What Booth dreamed in March 2003, on ten occasions, was a vision of seeing Earth from the perspective of space. He said he saw "a large dark planetary object" coming from under the Earth towards the South Pole. Then a huge decimating explosion took place over the western side of North America, followed by a "ripple" that traveled around the Earth. Booth added that the object was somewhere between the Earth and the Moon in size.
By correlating cross-cultural, ancient and current data, he believes what he saw will take place in the 2004 time frame, as part of a series of events that is started by the June 8th "transit of Venus." Further he suggested that the world governments and the Vatican are already aware of the coming disaster, and he and Green suggested a range of survivalist techniques to prepare. The government, Booth added, will unleash a viral plague on humanity, shortly before the incident in order to cut down on the chaos that will ensue.
The Flight 191 Crash: Precognitions & Hauntings
One of the worst air disasters in American history occurred in May 1979 at Chicago's O'Hare Airport, when an American Airlines DC-10 jet experienced engine problems just as it was lifting off the ground. The plane flipped over and exploded on the runway, killing all 271 of its passengers.
As reportedly featured in an Associated Press story, David Booth had phoned-in a disturbing dream to the FAA three days before the crash. He had correctly named both the airline and the plane, and the type of crash. "There was never any doubt to me that something was going to happen
It was like I was standing there watching the whole thinglike watching television," said Booth.
Equally uncanny are the reports of hauntings and strange phenomena that occurred in the vicinity of the crash site. Des Plaines police officers initially began receiving reports of "odd bobbing white lights in the field where the aircraft went down," wrote Troy Taylor in the article Lingering Spirits of Flight 191. At first the officers thought they were the flashlights of "ghoulish souvenir hunters," though upon investigation the field was found to be deserted. Reports also came from residents of a nearby trailer park, where odd knocking and rapping sounds were heard at their doors and windows, but no one was ever there.
Poster Comment:
Remember Wayne Green being on C2C, not Booth. Have to check tapes one of these days.