Psychic sees more bloodshed in TT
By MELISSA DASSRATH Sunday, January 6 2008
Venezuela-born psychic Margie Dukhedin Lalla, looks into her tarot cards and comes up with a grim assessment....Venezuelan psychic and tarot card reader, Margie Dukhedin Lalla, has dealt a deck that prophesied dark days ahead for TT in 2008, with the state of national affairs escalating to economic frustration, political unrest, violent acts of terrorism and bloodshed. She predicts that homicides will triple this year.
Dukhedin Lalla predicts that the red planet Mars will have a significant influence on the earth and will enhance human life but also impact negatively. The positive affect of the planet has the power to motivate, channel creativity and revitalise the physical condition. She saw great strides in surgery technology, sexology as well as improvement in industry and investigations. Dukhedin Lalla described medical marvels that will be a more effective HIV vaccination and groundbreaking discoveries in research for AIDS control.
In 2008, criminal activity in TT will increase and the death rate will triple. She said that homes will continue to be unsafe and domestic violence will rise. “Two important females will be attacked. One will survive and the other will die,” she said. “There will be a great success in capturing a known criminal and two notorious criminals will be killed. There will also be a grand robbery of a noteworthy institution.”
Dukhedin Lalla explained that she had premonitions of an unexpected terrorist attack against the present government. “The attack will not be a success but there will be massive injuries and loss of innocent lives. The cards speak about an important figure being killed. This act will place TT in deep sadness about the news.”
She indicated, though, that the government will spare no costs to combat crime and to restore the citizens’ sense of security. According to her visions, the government will invest large sums of money and there will be a unified defence force formed from the military, police and private security officers.
In the health sector, she foresees doctors losing their licenses for malpractice and hospital administration will face harsh criticism from the public to make drastic changes to the healthcare system. She predicts: “Restructuring of hospitals along with new facilities and remodelling of health centres are in the cards. A large project for a new hospital is seen for the near future. There will be improvements due to foreign influence in laboratory work.”
On the other hand, Dukhedin Lalla, forecast the occurrence of a natural disaster involving the contamination of water. This unfortunate event, she said, will spread disease in the general population, wildlife and agricultural crops.
She sees the expansion of the Trinidad and Tobago economy through opportunities for international business relations. Even so, she said that people will complain about the distribution of wealth and the misuse of national revenues.
Dukhedin Lalla said the increase in foreign exchange rate will make travelling and vacation abroad difficult. She sees the establishment of four large companies in 2008 that will bring opportunity for employment, but a company or factory will also incur an overwhelming loss. “Corruption and scandals concerning housing development projects will materialise,” Dukedin Lalla said.