Legendary Monsters

Forecasting Human Behavior

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 18th, 2012

For those interested in a new profile of my work in forecasting human behavior, please see “The Man Who Predicted The Aurora Shooting.”

It has been a busy summer for twilight language.

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Loren Coleman – who has written posts on Cryptomundo.
Loren Coleman no longer writes for Cryptomundo. His archived posts remain here at Cryptomundo.

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5 Responses to “Forecasting Human Behavior”

  1. Ulysses responds:

    Loren , this is absolutely fascinating materials and we owe you a debt of thanks but much like Dusko Popov(the real James Bond ) when he confronted J Edgar Hoover with information about the attack in Pearl Harbor , no one listened. I am surpised the FBI or law enforcement groups don’t call on you for more on this type of research.

  2. mandors responds:

    Loren,

    I can’t help but recall Asimov’s character Hari Seldon in the Foundation series and his use of “psychohistory.” Fascinating stuff.

  3. marcodufour responds:

    Ulysses- My uncle stationed at Bletchley Park said the Americans were told that Pearl Harbour was going to happen but nothing was done for some reason.

    Apologies Loren off topic, interesting work, i have always been interested in the work of Psychologists who analyze after the crime, never thought of analysis before the crime , you learn something new everyday i guess.

  4. marcodufour responds:

    Ulysses- further to my previous comment, I suggest you read Rudyard Kipling’s Kim et al and also Christopher Creighton’s OPJB for the real story of said supposed hero.

  5. Goodfoot responds:

    Human behavior has been mapped out thoroughly for a century. Loren, you are right on the mark. It’s well known how we will respond to any occurrence.



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