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Psychic Says New Airport In City's Future

Renowned Psychic Predicting Business to Prosper in San Antonio With Second Airport

POSTED: Friday, July 18, 2008

San Antonio is seeing it’s share of tough economic times this summer. AT&T is moving it’s headquarters to Dallas. The highly touted savior of the southside, Toyota, will shuttle production until late fall. And two airlines have said goodbye to the San Antonio International Airport.

The changes, along with rising gas and grocery prices, has many worried, and wondering, when will things turn around?

It’s a question we posed to psychic Sean Harribance, who quickly zeroed in on issues surrounding the airport.

“I was meditating last night on the future and I saw a second airport here .. for cargo and international trips”, says Harribance, who sees San Antonio’s future dependent on moving people and cargo. He sees our current airport as problematic for the city, with it’s limited size and ability to service international flights quickly. He predicts we will have a second airport, located 30 to 45 minutes away from where the airport is now.

Harribance, who in 1994 correctly predicted today’s price of a barrel of oil, also says San Antonio will weather these tough economic times because businesses like to be here. As for those companies that leave, “Any company that leave … they’re gonna want to come back to San Antonio”, says Harribance. “A lot is going to happen in San Antonio”, he says, “it will be world famous for sports, medical discoveries, and tourism”.

Harribance sees his future visions by looking at pictures we took of downtown buildings, including the city’s municipal building and city hall. He saw “hard working people” at the municipal building, but “bad energy” at city hall. He also says the city needs to keep up with replacing old electrical systems in it’s older buildings as a way to prevent fires.

Our mayor and city council all get the thumbs up from Harribance, who says “Most politicians do deals and contracts and they cheat .. I would say we have an honest city council and mayor”.

Still, San Antonio will see crime increase this fall, and the city raising taxes next year and in 2010. Outside the city limits, he sees large tanks used for storage, possibly water storage. And in 10 years or so, “all of downtown is going to have casinos and slot machines”, Harribance tells us.

Of course, any psychic worth their weight in San Antonio has to foresee the Spurs future. Harribance says the black and silver “will come back .. it’s a good team .. it’s just some of them are overpaid and they don’t want to do their jobs”.

You can check out Sean Harribance’s website at www.seanharribance.org

(Shari St. Clair and Ursula Pari contributed to this story)

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