"Forseeable"?... I'm not sure that I (nor you) could predict what technologies will be used in semiconductors in 3+ years. So, (as a PC enthusiast) would it surprise me? Not in the least.
Sure, Intel has said that SOI is not necessary for .13µ, at this time (more specifically that the benefits of SOI don't outweigh the drawbacks). Are they incorrect? As far as I know, they've never said that they will never use SOI, nor that the technology wouldn't become useful in one way or another.
"Don't you think it's kind of weird that Intel was so vocally opposed to using current SOI technology, yet they've put in god knows how much money into research on SOI?"
Not "weird' at all. If they didn't experiment with SOI, how would they know that it's not beneficial to them, at this time? Intel researches every possible technology. I'm sure there are plenty of technologies that they've invested R&D into, and then determined that they aren't beneficial at this time.
"Intel is looking quite confused by toting non-SOI technologies now but then announcing a breakthrough based on technology they have been opposed to so long."
Again, you are taking this out of context. Intel has stated that the benefits of SOI don't outweigh the drawbacks at this time. But why would you assume that means they would think that similar/better technologies could never be used? I don't see how them saying that "Technology A isn't beneficial now, but Technology A2 looks promising in the future" looks confusing or amusing.