There are many debates on whether or not we have a sixth sense. That sixth sense is premonitions. The main questions asked are, do people have premonitions? Are they able to have premonitions? Does everyone have premonitions? Do only few people have premonitions?
Most people will have dreams that will come true within the next day or the next few days. Many people get mild feelings of premonition; a feeling that something is about to happen, being good or bad. It can be as mild as a "hunch" of "gut feeling" about the gender of an unborn child, or just not wanting to get on "that" bus. Or it can be as strong as a nagging feeling you should know what is about to happen; that a sports team "just can't lose this year"; or that "this is not a good time to invest". This is not all that uncommon and many people don't even think this is something to comment upon.
Some people have what is termed as an "uncanny knack" for seeming to know about things in advance. There are those who would consider this "just being lucky," others question the validity of the "luck" but some of these people will tell you they do have a "feeling of knowing" or premonition. Few however, have ever taken it to the next level by recording the incidences. A few people have what could be considered precognition or foreknowledge and most of those keep some form of journal with the "feelings", "sights", "visions", "precognitions", "predictions" or whatever they call their talent. It is very rare for any of these people to get a full image. Most often they get something like; "The feeling of immediate danger, to a large, male person of importance to them" Now they have to track down whom, is it their father, their boss or their brother-in-law and what is the "danger." It could be an accident, a burglary, a financial setback, or even just tripping and stubbing their toe. These sorts of riddles as easiest to understand after the fact, say, when their best friend is in a