by Gregg Prescott
September
22, 2017
from
In5D Website
Spanish version
With the religious zealots
making end times predictions
for September 23rd, 2017,
I thought this would be a good
time
to repost this article.
Here it is, September 24th, 2017 and the world
didn't end. Wipe the surprised look off of my face…
LOL...
Once again, the religious zealots were wrong. Don't
buy into their fear mongering. YOU have all the
answers inside.
Listen to your Higher Self and you'll get all the
answers you need.
This is how you can bypass all channeling, as well
as lower dimensional tricksters who make endless
promises that never come to fruition.
What can we expect the day after the 'end of the world'?
According to Wiki, there
have been 183 end of the world predictions that have failed.
Many of these were prophesied by religious zealots through fear
propaganda.
Here are just a few of them:
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In 1284, Pope
Innocent III (d. 1216) predicted that the world would
end 666 years after the rise of Islam. (do you see how long
the divide and conquer principle has been going on?)
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In 1658,
Christopher Columbus claimed that the world was created
in 5343 BCE, and would last 7000 years. Assuming no year
zero, that means the end would come in 1658.
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Mathematician
Jacob Bernoulli predicted a comet would destroy the
earth on April 5, 1719.
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The newly formed
Seventh Day Adventists, a
group founded by former
Millerites, predicted the Second
Coming would be in 1874.
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Mother Shipton,
a 15th-century prophet, was quoted as saying,
"The world to
an end shall come, In eighteen hundred and eighty one"
in a book published in 1862.
In 1873 it was
revealed to be a forgery; however, this did not stop some
people from expecting the end.
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Camille
Flammarion predicted that the 1910 appearance of
Halley's Comet might destroy life on Earth, but not the
planet itself.
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Evangelist
Wilbur Glenn Voliva announced that "the world is going
to go 'puff' and disappear" in September, 1935.
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On December 21,
1954, according to Dorothy Martin, the world was to
be destroyed by terrible flooding on this date, claimed this
leader of a UFO cult called Brotherhood of the Seven Rays.
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Psychic Jeane
Dixon predicted that on February 4, 1962, a planetary
alignment was to bring destruction to the world.
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George Van
Tassel predicted the Apocalypse to occur on August 20,
1967, during which the southeastern US would be destroyed by
a Soviet nuclear attack, according to this UFO prophet, who
claimed to have channeled
an alien named Ashtar.
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Evangelist Pat
Robertson predicted in 1976 that the end of the world
was coming in October or November 1982.
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José Argüelles claimed
that Armageddon would take place on August 17, 1987 unless
144,000 people gathered in certain places in the world in
order to "resonate in harmony" on this day.
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Hal Lindsey
suggested that the Rapture would take in 1987, reasoning
that it was 40 years (one Biblical generation) after Israel
gained statehood.
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Louis
Farrakhanm, the leader of the Nation of Islam,
declared that the Gulf War would be the "War of Armageddon
which is the final war."
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Harold Camping
predicted the Rapture would occur on September 6, 1994. When
it failed to occur he revised the date to September 29 and
then to October 2 (and many more times afterwards).
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California
psychic Sheldon Nidle predicted that the world would
end on December 17, 1996, with the arrival of 16 million
space ships and a host of angels.
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A prediction
attributed to
Nostradamus stating the
"King of Terror" would come from the sky in "1999 and seven
months" led to fears of the end.
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Edgar Cayce predicted
the Second Coming would occur in 2000.
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The Nuwaubian
Nation movement claimed that the planetary lineup would
cause a "star holocaust," pulling the planets toward the sun
on May 5, 2000.
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Nancy Lieder
originally predicted the date for the Nibiru collision as
May 2003. According to her website, aliens in the Zeta
Reticuli star system told her through messages via a brain
implant of a planet which would enter our solar system and
cause a pole shift on earth that would destroy most of
humanity.
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Pat Robertson
in his 1990 book The New Millennium, suggested April
29, 2007 as the day of Earth's destruction.
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José Luis de
Jesús predicted that the world's governments and
economies would fail on June 30, 2012, and that he and his
followers would undergo a transformation that would allow
them to fly and walk through walls.
A failed
prediction of a planetary alignment was supposed to cause a
9.8 Earthquake in California on May 28, 2015.
In 2015, we had a few
more nutcases making end time predictions:
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Religious
zealots, pastor Lindsey Williams and Renee Moses
predicted that a comet or asteroid would hit Earth on
September 24, 2015.
-
YouTube user "tuddy
pena" told the world that Nibiru would pass by in
August of 2015. It will then loop around the sun and return
past us again in September 2015.
The following are some of his YouTube video titles, all in
CAPS:
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ASTEROID
IMPACT SEPTEMBER PLANET X FLY BY TSUNAMI POLE SHIFT
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YELLOWSTONE VOLCANO READY TO ERUPT SEPTEMBER
NOVEMBER 2015
-
MASSIVE
BEE DIE OFF 2011 WE HAVE 4 YEARS TO LIVE WHICH PUT'S
US AT 2015
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SEPTEMBER
ASTEROID IMPACT THE SIGNS OF THE END
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SEPTEMBER
2015 THE ANTI CHRIST WILL TRY TO DESTROY WORMWOOD
The use of
capital letters is as equally overdramatic as the
fear-mongering titles of his videos, in my opinion.
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Religious zealot
David Meade is our most recent face-palm with his end
of the world prediction for September 23rd, 2017,
claiming that another planet would collide with Earth to
bring Armageddon.
More to come…
Here are a few more upcoming end time predictions that will
inevitably fail:
The world as we know
it WILL eventually end…
In time, the end of the world will arrive but it will not occur
through end time prophecy. Sorry doomtards and religious
zealots.
In time, one of two events will occur which will end life on this
planet as we know it.
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The first
scenario is that our sun will eventually go supernova and
will engulf the earth.
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The second
scenario involves our sister galaxy, Andromeda, as we are on
a collision course with this galaxy, but this won't happen
for billions of years.
In both of these
scenarios, it is possible (and likely) that we will have developed
the technology to be able to live elsewhere, whether that is another
planet that has life sustaining elements such as a breathable
atmosphere and water, or in space stations.
Depending on when any given prophecy was made, chances are, the day
after the end of the world prediction was made will not be much
different than today.
Religious fear
mongering
It seems many of the world leaders are eager to fulfill end time
prophecies through Armageddon despite their constituents demanding
world peace.
Other religious zealots expect the return of
Jesus Christ.
It is interesting to note
that the letter "J" was not invented until the 1500's, which means
there was no one named,
Jesus, John, Jacob,
Jeremiah, Job, Joseph, etc…
Even if Jesus'
real name was Yeshua ben Yoseph, his translated name would be
"Joshua, son of Jospeh".
In astro-theology, Jesus is the "Sun" who dies on the
(Southern Cross) for 3 days and is resurrected (when the sun begins
moving in its progression towards to summer solstice).
So yes,
Jesus (the
Sun) will return as he
returns every day to give us sunshine and life sustaining warmth.
The physical "Jesus"
however, will not. Jesus is some guy in Mexico...
Astrology and
the end times
Astrologers tend to give the most valid information but they
generally do not predict end time prophecy.
Right now, Pluto is in
Capricorn until the year 2023. The last time Pluto was in Capricorn
was in 1776, the year of the American Revolution. Look around the
world and you will see many revolutions going on right now.
Astrology teaches us that
time (and events) are cyclic.
Perhaps this was the
message of the Maya? In defense of the Maya, there are no Maya on
record who stated that December 21st
2012,
would be the end of the world.
The day after
the end of the world
The day after the "end of the world" will not be much different than
today with the exception of the transition of the incoming energies
as we exit out of the Age of Pisces and enter into the Age of
Aquarius.
These energies will
continue to bring whistleblowers out of the woodwork as more and
more people with nefarious intentions are exposed while truth,
harmony, compassion for one another and coexistence become the
"norm".
We can expect the release
of
suppressed technologies that will
make our current standard of living seem like the Stone Age.
They say that those who don't learn from history are doomed to
repeat it.
What has history taught
us? In the case of end time prophecy, we know of at least 183 failed
predictions.
Here is the
bottom line
As long as there is
organized religions, there will be
end time prophecy...
These predictions will
come and go and one should not buy into the fear
propaganda that end time prophecy brings. Religion was created
by man to control man and as we know, religion equals subservience,
control and conformity… the same template as EVERY government.
All governments rule
through fear so don't buy into the fear propaganda and
enjoy each day by living in the NOW...
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