One of the
most uncanny forecasts Jeane Dixon has ever personally
made to me came in December 1958É. ÒJohn Foster
Dulles,Ó she said, Òwill not be in the Cabinet after the middle of
the year.Ó Amused by her lack of
political perspicacity,
I replied, ÒIÕm not going to put that in the column. President Eisenhower relies on Mr.
Dulles more than any
other member of his Cabinet. He
would not dream of letting
him go.Ó ÒNo,Ó she said
imperturbably, Òhe wonÕt discharge
him.Ó ÒWell, Mr. Dulles certainly
wonÕt quit,Ó I arguedÉ. Jeane responded, ÒNo, he will not want
to quit, but he
wonÕt be living by midyear.Ó (Gift
of Prophecy, 98-9)