24%
of the U.S. Presidential Vote swayed by the Full Moon effect.
Vancouver,
BC, December 6, 2000 (United Dynamics Corp.)
- Is it possible that something as mysterious and uncontrollable as the Full
Moon can affect the way people vote? Human
behavioral scientist and atmospheric ion expert Guy Cramer says “Yes”.
According to Mr. Cramer, the swaying of public opinion toward
Presidential candidates Gore and Bush, as shown in the Gallup tracking polls,
correlates remarkably to the changing ratios of positive and negative ions in
the atmosphere, which are directly associated with the effects of the Full Moon.
Mr.
Cramer has been studying the geophysics of ionization since 1985.
In 1993 he discovered a number of mathematical algorithms (repeating
equations) that allows him to forecast the ratio of positive and negative ions
in the atmosphere weeks, and even months, in advance.
The scientific community recognizes the following effects of ions on
human behavior. An excess of
positive ions produces detrimental effects both physically (headaches,
dizziness, fatigue, circulatory disorders etc.) and mentally (irritation,
apathy, anxiety, depression etc). Negative
ions are beneficial, and can improve alertness, concentration and general body
function. These findings are based on research with air ions from groups and
organizations such as Oxford University, RCA Laboratories, U.S. Air Force,
Mercedes Benz, the Swiss Bank… just to name a few of the 5000 plus studies.
Today, Cramer is president of the aerospace science company United
Dynamics Corp., which produces the ion prediction website www.superforce.com.
When
analyzing the fluctuating Gallup poll data in relation to the changing
atmospheric ion ratios during the four weeks leading to the November 7th
election, Mr. Cramer noticed regular consistencies where 24% of the vote was
concerned. On days of high negative
ion activity, the voting public tended to lean more toward Bush.
According to Cramer, “These would be days when people were calmer and
thinking clearly, and less likely to tolerate past inadequacies of an incumbent
party, in this case the Democrats. On
days of high positive activity, when people would be stress-inclined and feeling
out of sorts, they were supportive of Gore, being less analytical and thus
taking a more lenient attitude toward the mistakes of the Clinton
administration.” When looking at
the data, it is revealed that on the highest negative day (Friday, October 27)
Bush led Gore by 13%, and on the highest positive day (October 4) Gore led Bush
by 11%. Detailed graphs of these
data correlations showing the rise and fall of voter intentions can be viewed at
www.superforce.com under “Press
Releases”. For skeptics who
question whether the predicted ion ratio algorithms were altered after the fact
to conveniently match up with the polling data, the Superforce site provides a
“Verify Forecast” section which allows anyone with a Netscape browser to
view the original dates of forecast image uploads to the site.
Mr.
Cramer considers this polling data to be a new discovery in his study of human
behavior, one that he is confident he can apply to future elections.
In fact his conclusions are fully supported by similar data results from
the November 27th Canadian federal election.
Ironically, Cramer predicted the exact opposite voter behavior for both
elections in previous press releases. At
the time, he did not have the empirical data from the tracking polls, and so was
limited in his relevant resources as a scientist.
Say’s Cramer, “Now that we’ve got the complete picture, it all
makes more sense. This is how most
discoveries are made, through accidents and mistakes.
But the graph doesn’t lie. A
few more tests and modifications, and we’ll be ready to predict voter moods
with a high degree of accuracy.”
Cramer’s
confidence is backed by similar, yet more detailed, research in other human
behavioral areas. The most
prominent of these deals with Stock Market performance.
A phantom portfolio trading in the NASDAQ 100 Index stock, QQQ, has been
using a unique method based on the algorithm since the beginning of January
2000. As of November 29th,
after 80 completed trades (40 shorts and 40 longs), the portfolio gained
132.37%, whereas the actual share value of the QQQ has lost 24.42% for the year
to date. By leveraging the SuperForce algorithm method and reinvesting the gains
or losses with each of the 80 trades, the portfolio gains just over 240%.
The system (exact same trading days) has been shown to outperform 17 of
18 World indexes and approximately 80% of the individual Dow 30 stocks. These
percentages are also consistent with other individual stocks that have been
applied to the method. An official
audit by a Certified Public Accountant will be conducted in January 2001,
providing concrete, documented and indisputable proof that the algorithm trading
system works with unprecedented accuracy.
According
to a former partner of the world’s largest stock wholesaler, “Guy Cramer has
discovered the Holy Grail of the Stock Market.
We’ve always been aware that there are patterns in the markets, but
this is the first time someone has actually made sense of it.
Using Cramer’s algorithm method, one could feasibly become financially
immortal.” Cramer posts his
ion ratio forecasts weekly on www.superforce.com.
Today, his most loyal “eyeballs” include some of North America’s
top financial institutions. In
fact, he has recently been invited to appear on two major TV networks, including
PBS’s World Business Review hosted by Alexander Haig, and CNBC’s
DotCom hosted by Mark Hamill. His
unconventional method has been featured in the Financial Post, one of
Canada’s leading national newspapers, in Grant’s Investor, an online
financial magazine chaired by James Grant, the Vancouver Province Newspaper,
on the MSNBC website, in Ticker Magazine, a U.S. finance trade
publication, Reuter’s News Wire and on the CBC and BBC Radio.
As well, an article is due for release in January’s issue of the
national Canadian Business magazine.
For further information, visit www.superforce.com.
Detailed
Graphs mentioned in this release can be found here: Detailed
Charts of the Tracking Polls for the U.S. Presidential Election 2000
For further information and interview requests, please contact David Veniot, Media Relations at (604) 708-4675 or Guy Cramer directly at (604) 961-7046.
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