There are certain Safeguards in place likely put there by God and Angels but yes it is possible to see the past, present and future. However, for me, there are blocks to seeing most of the next 100 years. Why?
This should be obvious to most people because if you remember too much of the future in any given moment you would change the time line too much and this could be a problem.
There are certain things that seem to need to happen like Hurricanes, Earthquakes, Tornadoes, Volcanoes going off and other weather events. Then there is what humans do on earth which can be changed a little bit here and there without serious consequences usually.
However, usually wars cannot be stopped once they get going. I see these wars a little like a snowball going down snow and gathering more snow for thousands of feet so these wars once they start often go on for years and years and this could also be true of Iran right now.
For example, Afghanistan went on from the early 2000s for almost 20 years with U.S. and Allied Soldiers there.
So, Iran might be this way too.
The point is that yes people can see the past, present and future but how much of this is useful to mankind?
It is often more useful to the individual than all mankind is what I can say from personal experience.
For example, I knew the week the Loma Prieta Earthquake was going to happen. So, I took my family to Maui and I watched this earthquake live on CNN Cable TV in Hana, Maui.
So, this preserved my family intact from this event. However, then I told other other people before I left and one of them had their 1 million plus value home in San Francisco Torn in half by the Earthquake so then she didn't want to talk to me anymore.
So, was it useful to tell her that the earthquake was coming? I don't really know because I haven't spoken to her since then.
also, my present wife I married in 1995 was right next to the freeway collapsed where most people died and was considering then using her EMT qualifications to help there if she could then.
At the time I was watching all this on TV with my family in Hana, Maui, Hawaii then.
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With an Mw magnitude of 6.9 and a maximum Modified Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent), the shock was responsible for 63 deaths and 3,757 injuries.
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