I don't know what you're going on about.
I see no evidence at all.
What I do see is you claiming that people on other web-sites claim that some people claim that there are claims on other web-sites claiming that Adams claimed to have made some predictions.
Regardless of the number of people chanting, claims are not facts-in-evidence.
These two statements here....
Adams claimed to have predicted the famous Windsor Hotel fire in 1899, one of ... market crash of 1929 but also the United States' involvement in World War II.
.. Evangeline Adams made astrology legal in ... She predicted the Windsor Hotel fire, the stock market crash of '29, World War II, the .....
..are incongruous and have the odor of NAZIs, Stalinists and propaganda artists.
"
...claimed to have predicted..." does not equal "
...she predicted..."
The evidence presented on the bogus web-site by the person deceitfully trying to lure people into some bizarre method of Horary Interpretation actually refutes the claim that Adams predicted the hotel fire.
First, it [the evidence presented on the web-site] clearly states she was reading a Natal Chart, and second, she never actually predicts a fire, nor does she mention an hotel. She does make some rather vague comments about nothing.
And this....
"...the United States' involvement in
World War II...."
...is not a prediction.
The word
"involvement" is quite nebulous, vague and ambiguous.
US
"involvement" does not equate to predicting WW II, since WW II began several years before US involvement.
The 1929 Stock Market Crash was a non-event.
Any moron could have predicted that as well.
A stock market never existed in the US until 1896.
From the time of the stock market's creation, each and every time the US had economic problems, the stock markets set new record highs, and then when the economy recovered, the stock market crashed. There's a very clear pattern beginning with the various Panics leading up to the Great Depression, which actually started at the end of WW I when the US suffered high inflation rates, followed by the 1925 Recession and housing bubble collapse (from the post-WW I boom), the 1928 Recession, which ended Summer 1929 -- at which point the stock markets in the US stopped setting records and starting losing money before hitting bottom in October, followed by the 1930 Recession, 1933 Recession, 1935 Recession, 1937 Recession, 1946 Recession and 1949 Recessions.
Now, if you can provide evidence that Adams predicted the Annexation of the Sudetenland, or the invasion of Poland, or the attack on Pearl Harbor, then Adam's status in this world would change from charlatan huckster to possible astrologer.
Palmer made no such prediction.
Palmer publishes an annual astrological guide, and in the guide she published for 2001, Palmer issued a travel advisory warning for people flying on September 11 as a result of terrorist activity.
Taken at face value, Palmer named a specific date (September 11), specific circumstances (air travel) and specific activity (terrorism).
That meets the criteria for a successful prediction.
However, to suggest that she predicted the attack on the WTC is a grotesque exaggeration that does injustice to Palmer, and if Palmer is now actually saying that (because she never said that in the years after 9-11), then she should be taken out and shot.
The Discovery Channel? Are you serious?
Not one of Nostrildorkus' predictions has ever come true. Even when he was able to talk himself into mustering up enough courage to actually give some sort of date, he failed miserably.
Like when William the Conqueror defeated the King at Hastings then was crowned in 1066 a.d., then latter England had a revolution and decapitated King Charles, does the same 1066 horoscope hold since the monarchy of England died going into legislative power?
No, that is an ex-Chart.
Union Chart 1927.