Sample list for Precognition:
The Hindenburg left Frankfurt, Germany yesterday, sorry tuesday, 7.30 their time, and for the better than two & a half days they have been speeding through the skies over miles and miles of water here to America. Now they are coming in to make a landing of the zeppelin. At this point I'm going to step out here and cover it from the outside, so as I move out... we'll stand by a second. Well, here it comes ladies & gentlemen, we're out now, outside the hangar, and what a great sight it is, a thrilling one, its a marvellous sight, as it comes down out of the sky, pointing directly toward us and toward the mooring mast, the mighty vehicle coming down now... the huge propellers scything the air and throwing it back into a gale-like whirlpool. No wonder this floating palace has moved with such speed with' these powerful motors behind it. The field wasn't active when we arrved but the field has become a moving mass of cooperative action, with the landing crews and mooring crews, with orders being passed along, and last minute preparations are being completed for the moment we've waited for so long. The ship is riding majestically toward us like some great feather, riding as though it were mighty proud to take its place in the world of aviation. The ship is no doubt bustling with activity as we can see, the pasengers are lining the windows looking down toward us and getting a glimpse of the mooring mast. Its practically standing still now as they have dropped ropes out of the nose of the ship and these have been taken ahold of down here on the field by a number of men... It's starting to rain again, the rain has dragged up a little bit. The vast motors of the ship are just holding it enough to keep it --- It's bursting into flames!!! - Get it Scotty, get it!!! It's terrible!!! Oh my get out of the way please... Its burning, bursting into flames and falling onto the field. Oh this is terrible, one of the worst catastrophes the world has ever seen... The flames are rising 4 to 5 hundred feet into the sky, its a terrific blaze ladies & gentlemen, the smoke and the flames now, the ship crashing to the ground and not quite into the mooring mast... oh the humanity... all the passengers... it's it's... oh... I... I... I can't talk ladies & gentlemen, honestly... A great mass of smoking wreckage and everybody can hardly breathe... I'm sorry.. I... I... I can hardly breathe... I'm going to step inside where I cannot see it. Listen folks, I'm going to have to stop for a minute because this is the worst thing I've ever witnessed...
Hindenburg (Catastrophy)