The Web Bot is an internet prophetic computer
program that predicts or forecasts future events on a global scale. It is
actually the Asymmetric Language Trend Analysis Report, commonly known as The
Web Bot. The Web Bot is the brainchild of Clif High, a reclusive
genius with a strong background on linguistics and human behavioral studies. Clif High has a patent on computer-assisted reading technology which allows
reading from computer screens at up to 2000 words per minute. Reaching into
other areas of hidden potential within language use by humans, he has been
developing a system of software internet agents (like search engines use) and
other proprietary processing methods to predict future events. The software
project, begun in 1997, captures near-real-time changes in language patterns
within internet discussions. Then, employing radical linguistic techniques of
his own devising, he develops a model which anticipates future events with some
seeming accuracy. The processing has, at its core, a method of assigning
emotional values to complex content and time carry-values to predict changes in
future behavior based on how people are using language now.
Since June 2001 when the work projected a major 'tipping point', that is a
'life-changing event' with aspects of 'military and accident' that would forever
change the way we live to occur inside 90 days, the web bot project has
continued to give archetype descriptors of future events such as the anthrax
attack in Washington, the crash of American 587, the Columbia disaster, the
Northeast Power outage, the Banda Aceh earthquake and most recently the flooding
of the Red River. As a continuing project, reports are offered from the
extracted archetype information at his web site, www.halfpasthuman.