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Well-known American Bible interpreter, conspiracy theorist, numerologist and forecaster of the Apocalypse David Meade made another a disappointing forecast for humanity. Specialist and his like-minded people determined that after a week and a half, 23 April, the end of the world is coming, which is described in the Holy scripture. Mead’s words caused an unprecedented commotion among many World Wide Web users.
The joke about the Muslim Hodge Nasreddin, who for an impressive fee he promised to teach donkey literacy in 20 years. IN Otherwise, the emir threatened to chop off Hoja’s head. When Nasruddin was asked why he took such a risk, a man with he answered with a smile that in 20 years he would either die, or a donkey, or an emir. In other words, any predictor who is firmly convinced that tells a lie, makes predictions for the distant future, when it’s already certainly not alive. However, David claims that Apocalypse will happen in a few days, and it scares people most of all since David Mead, in their opinion, is not one of those throws words to the wind, at the risk of tarnishing his reputation.
An alternative researcher says that in designated Jupiter, Moon, Sun and Virgo constellation should line up in one straight line. Mead quotes a passage from the Bible in which it speaks of a woman clothed in the sun and having the moon under with your feet. On the head of this woman, according to the Book of Books, there is a crown of 12 stars, and in her womb is a new life. The conspirator and his supporters are convinced that under the mysterious woman the Bible actually means the constellation Virgo, and 12 the stars are 9 stars of the constellation Leo plus Mars, Venus and Mercury.
This unique astronomical combination will lead, they say, to deplorable events on Earth. American believes that humanity we should expect the birth of antichrist, the beginning of the third world war, and also approaching the earth of the deadly planet Nibiru whose gravity will cause catastrophic earthquakes, eruptions volcanoes and other natural disasters. Mead’s critics in response ironic that he should choose one scenario, for example, the end of light for the USA, due to the awakened volcano Yellowstone, and not all hypothetical doomsday combined. Otherwise, they say begin to interfere with each other, because of which not one the promised Apocalypse. Well, as always…
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