Neither do I have prior knowledge of events in their lives nor whom they wish to contact.
"I am quite surprised at your knowledge of current events."
He thinks that lawyers increasingly require more knowledge of international events.
Using the first person, the speaker claims direct knowledge of events, and sets the scene.
Or, in other words, says that "Nuclear site safety features should be kept up to date with current knowledge of potential external events".
The fact that you know these things is part of my own knowledge of coming events.
Sometimes they've demanded a wider knowledge of particular places, times and events than most Americans can bring to them.
He has vast knowledge of future events and technology.
Thus he succeeded in entering the future and returned with the knowledge of events to come.
The people that agree to answer the phone should have a complete knowledge of places, services and events happening in the community.