Exploring "The Screaming Woods" - • Britain's Most Haunted Village (Screaming ... Subscribe To Uosof Ahmadi - / @uosofahmadi For years people have been trying to predict the future, whether its when the world will end or next weeks winning lottery numbers Most the time people are wrong, but sometimes they can be right, So in this list ill be showing you 5 times TV predicted the future. ------------------------------------------------------- Vlog Channel: / more5 Twitter: / officialall5 Instagram: / sam_all5 Website: http://www.All5.me ------------------------------------------------------- 5) AT&T AT&T is one of the largest telecommunications companies in the United States. In 1993 they had a TV ad campaign called You Will. In their various shorts ads they talk about what consumers will be able to do in the future with technology that they will provide. For example in one ad, they actually predicted smart watches & smart phones. This was in 1993, when the world wide web was still a baby, and most people had zero clue what a website even was. So the idea of having a smartphone that can remotely control your home would have been insane. The design of the gadgets they displayed was also very accurate. From its size, shape, design and even the fact its a touch screen. They also seemed to predict facetime on a tablet. A tablet that looks exactly like ones of today. Even the kickstand & case is spot on. 4) Second Chance In the 80's there was a show called Second Chance. It wasn't very popular and didn't last too long however decades later its proven to have predicted the future. The prediction is the death of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. In the pilot episode the star of the show was in heaven where he bumped into Gaddafi. While this alone isn't much a prediction since everyone will die some day, its just a matter of time. However the show predicted his death to take place on the 29th July 2011. Gaddafi really did die on the 20th October 2011. Considering the show was made 24 years earlier, to get the date that close is pretty freaky to say the least. 3) Spooks Spooks was a British drama that was centered around MI-5. Much of the series was inspired by real life events to keep the show as real as possible. However in one episode they accidentally predicted the future. In season 4 an episode was based around terrorists planting bombs on the London Underground. A few months after filming was done, a real terrorist attack happened where the terrorists planted bombs on the London Underground. This wasn't the only similarities. Details such as what stations the bombs were planted at all matched up. 2) The Simpsons The Simpsons haven't just predicted the future once, they've done it quite a few times. For example, in 2008 they showed a voting machine change a vote for Barack Obama to John McCain. In 2012, a Pennsylvanian voting machine was filmed doing exactly that, changing a vote for Obama to Mitt Romney. Another one is in an episode where Stephen Hawkings says to Homer that his idea of a donut shaped universe is intriguing. 13 Years later and NASA has confirmed that the universe is both round and flat, very similar to the shape of a donut. They also predicted that Donald Trump would be president and that he would destroy the economy. While at the time of making this video we don't know who's won so this prediction is on standby right now. But other predictions include smart watches, other technologies, scandals such as horse meat in products, movie releases, and even things like Magicians Siegfried and Roy being attacked by their tiger. 1) The Lone Gunmen In the early 200's a show called the Lone Gunmen hit our screens. It wasn't very popular and ended after only 13 episodes. However its made one of the most scary predictions any show ever has. Depending on who you ask this prediction is either extremely accurate or just kind of accurate. I'm certain there will be a lot of debate in the comment sections. 6 months before 9/11, the show made an episode where the U.S government flew commercial planes into the world trade center as a false flag attack to raise its defense budget. Now before 9/11 the idea of a flying a plane into a building as a form of attack wasn't something that most people even ever considered would happen. So the writers even coming up with an idea like that is pretty freaky on its own. Then the time the episode aired was only a few months before the actual attacks making the prediction that much more scary. And last but not least, there are many people who do believe that 9/11 was a false flag attack. In fact its one of the biggest conspiracy theories of our time. Add all these together and it really is a prediction that blows your mind.