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dsgrue3 said:

It says "establish in advance." If one is aware in advance, one has established the outcomes in advance. They are set in stone and not subject to change. 

This is predeterminism.

If he is unbound by time, and was there when it happened (so he knows), it's not because he pre-established the outcome, but because it already happened.

There is no pre-determined path to those events. He only knows because he was there when it happened, before it happened (like the definition of foreknowledge you provided also states).