Bible Prophecies Explained at Last

hash harry Satan? William and Kate? wow sir just wow. what hate you must have for the royal family? what do you have agenst them? next thing I know you will claim Charles had Diana murdered! so do you believe Elizabeth is a reptilian?
What is boring with you is that you are perfectly UNABLE to read what is written. Why don't you just stick to what I say?

I showed what the BIBLE PROPHECIES say that there will be a souls switch for William and Kate, that the coming William will be the 7th king George (7th crowned head / 10th horn), that Prince George will Christ and Princess Charlotte a cherub. HOW DOES I HATE THEM?

Besides, the BIBLE PROPHECIES say that Satan will be the 11th horn and the 8th crowned head, and the only possible and logical candidate for that 'position' is Prince Harry. But this will happen later! So, Harry, now, IS NOT Satan.

I never claimed, nor will ever, that Charles murdered Diana. I never claimed, nor will ever, that the Queen Elizabeth is a reptilian. EACH TIME I saw someone tell such stupidity, I always said the opposite!
 
You probably also wonder why, while the 3 woes (3 alien attacks of the 3 last trumpets / bowls) last from 2033 to 2046 (13 years of woe), the 4 first trumpets last only around 1.5 years with so cataclysmic events, perfectly respecting the doubling law of the fractal calendar.

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1) Hail and fire in Africa and Europe (it was hurled down on the earth).

2) Asteroid impact in the Pacific ocean (something like a huge mountain...was thrown into the sea).

3) Fragmented comet impact on the American continent (a great star, blazing like a torch, fell from the sky).

4) Huge solar flare in Asia (a third of the sun was struck, a third of the moon, and a third of the stars).

We can even add the fifth trumpet / bowl after which the 'centaurs' (British royals with their alien friends) make suffer mankind for 5 months, the 'training' time for the dust of the volcano eruption to fall down:

5) comet impact on a volcano triggering its eruption (the star was given the key to the shaft of the Abyss).

What could trigger all these catastrophes in a so short time span? Only a big enough celestial body could do it: NIBIRU INBOUND.

https://en.wikipedia.org

As a matter of fact, Nibiru is known to be related to aliens (3 woes) who are depicted to intervene after the 4 natural catastrophes in the 7 trumpets / bowls.

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Note that ALL the descriptions in italic above are from the 7 sealed scroll - God's scroll - confirming the perspective of the angels of God in space seeing celestial bodies, unlike the humans undergoing them on earth. Imagine a second what would be Nibiru's effects while coming closer to the sun.

The first effect would be an electrical discharge of its magnetosphere on other planets, and for the earth a big surge of the electrical activities of the storms, hence the first trumpet / bowl with 'hail and fire'.


The second effect would be the gravitational pull of the smaller celestial bodies - the asteroids - changing their course towards the earth, hence the second trumpet / bowl with a 'huge mountain'.

The third effect would be the gravitational pull of bigger celestial bodies - the comets - changing their course towards earth despite their higher velocity (long-period comets being more powerful), splitting when approaching the sun, hence the third trumpet / bowl with a fragmented 'star' falling on earth like a torch.

The fourth effect would be an electrical interaction with the sun, when coming close to it, triggering a huge solar flare towards the earth, hence the fourth trumpet / bowl with 'its intense heat'.

The fifth effect would be another gravitational pull of a smaller short-period comet towards the earth on a volcano, hence the fifth trumpet / bowl with its 'volcano eruption'.

Now, Nibiru would have to cross the solar system with its semi-major axis of outer known planet being about 30 AU (4.5 billions kms) covered in about 18 months (1.5 years) as showed in the fractal calendar. A simple calculation shows that 4,500,000,000 kms / (18 months x 30.5 days x 24 hours) = 4.5 billions kms / 13,176 hours = 341,530 kms/h.

The earth's speed around the sun is 108,000 km/h. So, same order of magnitude. But Nibiru would travel at a higher speed than the earth with its long period orbit when approaching the solar system. Given that the highest speed of comets is around 617 kms/s, i.e. around 2.2 millions kms/h, we can guess that this Nibiru's speed is acceptable for an inbound planet, accelerating when approaching the sun.

All of this above would explain why so many catastrophic events would take place in a so short time span!

Now, the timing of that approach seems to be in our life time.

Sitchin hypothesized it as a planet in a highly elliptic orbit around the Sun, with a perihelion passage some 3,600 years ago and assumed orbital period of about 3,750 years.

This text gives us clues:

7,200 years ago
, during the cataclysm known as “Noah’s flood“, “sudden changes in temperature, violent storms and water avalanches from Antarctica broke off from their ‘ice prison’ Dr. John T. Hollin at Maine University (U.S.A.) considers that large pieces periodically came out of the Antarctic ice field creating a huge tide” (Zecharia Sitchin, The Twelfth Planet).

3,600 years ago
, during the Jews’ Exodus from Egypt in the middle of the second millennium B.C., the Earth suffered big cataclysms. “A celestial body that recently entered our solar system – a new comet – came very close to Earth causing the eventual disappearance of the glacier layer“ (Immanuel Velikovsky, “Worlds in Collision“).


We see that the 2032 rendez-vous seems likely.

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Dundee

Fading day by day.
John....
A question.
many have come before you predicting everything from Armageddon, to the coming of Christ. And NONE have eventuated. there have been hundreds, maybe thousands before you. The entire forum knows you will join the ranks of the failed prophets. Statistically alone, unless you have some special connection with God, your stories are going to fail.
You seem like a smart enough fellow.
How do you convince yourself every morning of this nonsense.?
Sorry to be harsh, but dude, time is going to prove me (us) right.
You know it deep down, as does everyone here.
 
John....
A question.
many have come before you predicting everything from Armageddon, to the coming of Christ. And NONE have eventuated. there have been hundreds, maybe thousands before you. The entire forum knows you will join the ranks of the failed prophets. Statistically alone, unless you have some special connection with God, your stories are going to fail.
You seem like a smart enough fellow.
How do you convince yourself every morning of this nonsense.?
Sorry to be harsh, but dude, time is going to prove me (us) right.
You know it deep down, as does everyone here.
The fulfilled premonitory and prophetic private visions, got in past personal ET experiences, convince ourselves every morning of our future showed in the remaining, still to be fulfilled, ET intels. Unlike the hundreds people before me, the worldviews of whom were wrong (not aliens oriented nor science oriented), we understand what it is about, and why it is presented the way it is (cryptic nature of the ET intels).

Those hundreds of people just interpreted the Bible prophecies, even if some rare of them added their limited and often unique visions in their equation, unlike our dozens visions (+200 contacts). But none has ever identified the right characters of the end times period that, however, those prophecies clearly speak about, aka the British royal family the heraldy of which is perfectly described in the old biblical prophets' visions.

But the prejudices and preconceptions prevented those hundreds 'failed prophets' to properly decypher the whole picture of the old biblical prophets' visions, along with those 'failed prophets' not being directly involved in the end times narrative.

As you said: unless we have a special connection with God.

The entire forum can't be convinced unless things happen. I know that. But it doesn't matter what people think NOW. What matters is what people will think AFTER the event.
 

Dundee

Fading day by day.
The fulfilled premonitory and prophetic private visions, got in past personal ET experiences, convince ourselves every morning of our future showed in the remaining, still to be fulfilled, ET intels. Unlike the hundreds people before me, the worldviews of whom were wrong (not aliens oriented nor science oriented), we understand what it is about, and why it is presented the way it is (cryptic nature of the ET intels).

Those hundreds of people just interpreted the Bible prophecies, even if some rare of them added their limited and often unique visions in their equation, unlike our dozens visions (+200 contacts). But none has ever identified the right characters of the end times period that, however, those prophecies clearly speak about, aka the British royal family the heraldy of which is perfectly described in the old biblical prophets' visions.

But the prejudices and preconceptions prevented those hundreds 'failed prophets' to properly decypher the whole picture of the old biblical prophets' visions, along with those 'failed prophets' not being directly involved in the end times narrative.

As you said: unless we have a special connection with God.

The entire forum can't be convinced unless things happen. I know that. But it doesn't matter what people think NOW. What matters is what people will think AFTER the event.
Wonderful words and I am sure you believe them with all your heart.
However, I give you a challenge.
Just for a moment put yourself outside of your own beliefs and look back.
There is a pattern.

You say the others before you got it wrong, that your interpretation is correct.
So did those before you.
You say or imply that you have deciphered the real hidden truths that the others missed.
So did those before you.
You make grand quotes from the bible to support your claims.
So did those before you.
You relate characters from your interpretations, to living and passed but current figures in society.
So did those before you.
You say "it doesn't matter what people think NOW, What matters is what people will think AFTER the event."
So did those before you.
You are utterly unyielding in your belief that you are correct
So did those before you.
You seem to think you are the one, the one person who has that special insight.
So did those before you.
ALL those before you were WRONG!!! Utterly


So I ask you, purely on on common sense, and history before you.
Statistically, Looking at the list below. What is the likely hood that you got it right over all these other failed predictions?
Seriously, browse the list below, that is a pretty impressive list of failed Armageddons.
And you still think you are the one to get the day right?

And as an afterthought, you are making your predictions 2000 years on...
Some of these people that predicted the end were probably alive when Jesus was.
Or at least their parents and grandparents were.
And they still got it wrong.

List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events - Wikipedia

Date (CE) Claimant(s) Description Ref.
66–70 Simon bar Giora, Jewish Essenes The Jewish Essene sect of ascetics saw the Jewish revolt against the Romans in 66–70 in Judea as the final end-time battle which would bring about the arrival of the Messiah. By the authority of Simon, coins were minted declaring the redemption of Israel. [1][2]
365 Hilary of Poitiers This early French bishop announced the end of the world would happen during this year. [3]
375–400 Martin of Tours This French bishop stated that the world would end before 400 AD, writing, "There is no doubt that the Antichrist has already been born. Firmly established already in his early years, he will, after reaching maturity, achieve supreme power." [4][5]
500 Hippolytus of Rome, Sextus Julius Africanus, Irenaeus All three predicted Jesus would return in this year with one of the predictions being based on the dimensions of Noah's ark. [6][7]
793 Apr 6 Beatus of Liébana This Spanish monk prophesied the second coming of Christ and the end of the world on that day in front of a large crowd of people. [6]
800 Sextus Julius Africanus This Christian historian revised the date of doomsday to the year 800. [8]
799–806 Gregory of Tours This French bishop calculated the end would occur between the years 799 and 806. [9]
848 Thiota Declared that the world would end during this year. [10]
992–995 Various Christians Good Friday coincided with the Feast of the Annunciation; this had long been believed to be the event that would bring forth the Antichrist, and thus the end-times, within 3 years. [11]
1000 Jan 1 Pope Sylvester II The Millennium Apocalypse at the end of the Christian Millennium. Various Christian clerics predicted the end of the world on this date, including Pope Sylvester II. Riots occurred in Europe and pilgrims headed east to Jerusalem. [12][13]
1033 Various Christians Following the failure of the January 1, 1000 prediction, some theorists proposed that the end would occur 1000 years after Jesus' death, instead of his birth. [6][14]
1200–1260 Joachim of Fiore This Italian mystic determined that the Millennium would begin between the years 1200 and 1260. [15]
1284 Pope Innocent III Pope Innocent III (d. 1216) predicted that the world would end 666 years after the rise of Islam. [4]
1290
1335 Joachimites After his 1260 prediction failed, the followers of Joachim of Fiore rescheduled the end of the world to 1290 and then again to 1335. [16]
1346–1351 Various Europeans The black plague spreading across Europe was interpreted by many as the sign of the end of times. [17][18]
1370 Jean de Roquetaillade The Antichrist was to come in 1366 and the Millennium would begin either in 1368 or 1370. [19]
1378 Arnaldus de Villa Nova This Joachite wrote that the Antichrist was to come during this year. [20]
1504 Sandro Botticelli Believed he was living during the Tribulation, and that the Millennium would begin in three and a half years from 1500. Wrote into his painting The Mystical Nativity that the Devil was loose and would soon be chained. [21][22]
1524 Feb 1 London astrologers A group of astrologers in London predicted the world would end by a flood starting in London, based on calculations made the previous June. 20,000 Londoners left their homes and headed for higher ground in anticipation. [23][24]
1524 Feb 20 Johannes Stöffler A planetary alignment in Pisces was seen by this astrologer as a sign of the Millennium. [23]
1524–1526 Thomas Müntzer 1525 would mark the beginning of the Millennium, according to this Anabaptist. His followers were killed by cannon fire in an uneven battle with government troops. He died under torture and was beheaded. [14][25]
1528 May 27 Hans Hut This German Anabaptist predicted the end would occur on this date. [26]
1528 Johannes Stöffler Revised date from Stöffler after his 1524 prediction failed to come true. [27]
1533 Oct 19 Michael Stifel This mathematician calculated that Judgement Day would begin at 8:00am on this day. [28]
1533 Melchior Hoffman This Anabaptist prophet predicted Christ's Second Coming to take place this year in Strasbourg. He claimed that 144,000 people would be saved, while the rest of the world would be consumed by fire. [29]
1534 Apr 5 Jan Matthys Predicted that the Apocalypse would take place on this day and only the city of Münster would be spared. [30]
1555 Pierre d'Ailly Around the year 1400, this French theologian wrote that 6845 years of human history had already passed, and the end of the world would be in the 7000th year. [31]
1585 Michael Servetus In his book The Restoration of Christianity, the Spanish born reformer claimed that the Devil's reign in this world had started in 325 AD, at the Council of Nicea, and would last for 1260 years, thus ending in 1585. [32]
1588 Regiomontanus Predicted the end of the world during this year. [33]
1600 Martin Luther Predicted the end of the world would occur no later than 1600. [34]
1624 Feb 1 London astrologers The same astrologers who predicted the deluge of February 1, 1524 recalculated the date to February 1, 1624 after their first prophecy failed. [23][24]
1648 Sabbatai Zevi Using the kabbalah, this rabbi from Smyrna, Turkey, proclaimed that the Messiah would come during that year. [33]
1651 Unknown author from Lübeck, Germany The apocalypse maps tell of an Antichrist, the rise of Islam and other events following Judgement Day that was predicted to occur in 1651. [35][36]
1654 Helisaeus Roeslin This physician made a prediction that the world would end this year based on a nova that occurred in 1572. [37]
1656 Christopher Columbus In his Book of Prophecies (1501), Columbus predicted that the world would end during this year. [38][39]
1655–1657 Fifth Monarchists This group of radical Christians predicted that the final apocalyptic battle and the destruction of the Antichrist were to take place between 1655 and 1657. [40]
1658 Christopher Columbus Columbus claimed that the world was created in 5343 BC, and would last 7000 years. Assuming no year zero, that means the end would come in 1658. [41]
1660 Joseph Mede Mede claimed that the Antichrist had appeared in 456, and the end would come in 1660. [42]
1666 Sabbatai Zevi Following his failed prediction of 1648, Zevi recalculated the end of the Earth for this year. [33]
Fifth Monarchists The presence of 666 in the date, the death of 100,000 Londoners to bubonic plague, and the Great Fire of London led to superstitious fears of the end of the world from some Christians. [43][44]
1673 William Aspinwall This Fifth Monarchist claimed the Millennium would begin by this year. [45]
1688 John Napier This mathematician calculated the end of the world would be this year based on calculations from the Book of Revelation. [46]
1689 Pierre Jurieu This prophet predicted that Judgement Day would occur this year. [47]
1694 John Mason This Anglican priest predicted the Millennium would begin by this year. [48]
Johann Heinrich Alsted Predicted the Millennium would begin by this year. [49]
Johann Jacob Zimmermann Believed that Jesus would return and the world would end this year. [50]
1697 Cotton Mather This Puritan minister predicted the world would end this year. After the prediction failed, he revised the date of the End two more times. [30]
1700 John Napier After his 1688 prediction failed to come true, Napier revised his end of the world prediction to this year. [46]
Henry Archer In his 1642 work, The Personall Reigne of Christ Upon Earth, Archer predicted the second coming of Jesus would occur in approximately this year. [51]
1705–1708 Camisards Camisard prophets predicted the end of the world would occur in either 1705, 1706 or 1708. [47]
1716 Cotton Mather Revised prediction from Mather after his 1697 prediction failed to come true. [30]
1719 Apr 5 Jacob Bernoulli This mathematician predicted a comet would destroy the Earth on this day. [37]
1700–1734 Nicholas of Cusa This Cardinal predicted the end would occur between 1700 and 1734. [52]
1736 Oct 16 William Whiston Whiston predicted a comet colliding with the Earth this year. [53]
1736 Cotton Mather Mather's third and final prediction for the end of the world. [30]
1757 Emanuel Swedenborg Swedenborg claimed that the Last Judgement occurred in the spiritual world this year. [54][55]
1780 May 19 Connecticut General Assembly members, New Englanders The sky turning dark during the day was interpreted as a sign of the end times. The primary cause of the event is believed to have been a combination of smoke from forest fires, a thick fog, and cloud cover. [56]
1789 Pierre d'Ailly The year 1789 would bring the coming of the Antichrist, according to this 14th-century Cardinal. [57]
1792
1794 Shakers Predicted the world would end in both the years 1792 and 1794. [30]
1795 Nov 19 Nathaniel Brassey Halhed While campaigning for Richard Brothers' release, Halhead proclaimed that the world would end on this day. [58]
1793–1795 Richard Brothers This retired sailor stated the Millennium would begin between the years 1793 and 1795. He was eventually committed to an insane asylum. [52]
1805 Christopher Love This Presbyterian minister predicted the destruction of the world by earthquake in 1805, followed by an age of everlasting peace when God would be known by all. [59]
1806 Mary Bateman In Leeds, England in 1806 a hen began laying eggs on which the phrase "Christ is coming" was written. Eventually it was discovered to be a hoax. The owner, Mary Bateman, had written on the eggs in a corrosive ink so as to etch the eggs, and reinserted the eggs back into the hen's oviduct. [60][61]
1814 Oct 19 Joanna Southcott This 64-year-old self-described prophet claimed she was pregnant with the Christ child, and that he would be born on Oct 19, 1814. She died later that year having not delivered a child, and an autopsy proved she had not been pregnant. [62]
1836 Johann Albrecht Bengel In the 1730s he proclaimed that, based on a careful study of the prophecies of the Bible, Judgment Day would come in 1836, with the Pope as the anti-Christ and the Freemasons representing the "false prophet" of Revelations. [63]
1836 John Wesley Wesley, the founder of the Methodist Church, foresaw the Millennium beginning this year. He wrote that Revelation 12:14 referred to the years 1058–1836, "when Christ should come". [60][64]
1843 Apr 28
1843 Dec 31 Millerites Although it was not officially endorsed by their leadership, many Millerites expected the Second Coming to occur on April 28 or at the end of 1843. [65]
1843 Harriet Livermore The first of two years this preacher predicted the world would end. [66]
1844 Mar 21 William Miller Miller predicted Christ would return on this day. [67]
1844 Oct 22 Millerites After Christ did not return on March 21, 1844, the Millerites then revised William Miller's prediction to October 22, 1844, claiming to have miscalculated Scripture. The realization that the predictions were incorrect resulted in the Great Disappointment. [67][68]
1847 Aug 7 George Rapp Rapp, the founder of the Harmony Society, preached that Jesus would return in his lifetime, even as he lay dying on August 7, 1847. [69]
1847 Harriet Livermore The second prediction of the end of the world from this preacher. [66]
1853–1856 Various Many people[who?] thought the Crimean War was the Battle of Armageddon. [70]
1862 John Cumming This Scottish clergyman stated it was 6000 years since Creation in 1862, and that the world would end. [71]
Joseph Morris An English convert to Mormonism, Morris had revelations to gather his followers and wait for the Second Coming, through successive prophesied days. [72]
1863 John Wroe The founder of the Christian Israelite Church calculated that the Millennium would begin this year. [62]
1873 Jonas Wendell In 1870, Wendell published his views in the booklet entitled The Present Truth, or Meat in Due Season concluding that the Second Advent was sure to occur in 1873. [73]
1874 Charles Taze Russell Predicted the return of Jesus to occur in 1874, and after this date reinterpreted the prediction to say that Jesus had indeed returned in invisible form. [74][75]
1875-1925 Wilford Woodruff Apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "[...] the Lord has not revealed to man the day or the hour, but he has revealed the generation [...] It is my faith that hundreds and thousands of the children that have been given to us will be alive in the flesh when Christ comes in the clouds of heaven in power and great glory." Historical life expectancy for Americans in 1875 was 50 years. [76]
1881 Mother Shipton (attrib.) This 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. [77]
1890 Wovoka The founder of the Ghost Dance movement predicted in 1889 that the Millennium would occur in 1890. [78]
1901 Catholic Apostolic Church This church, founded in 1831, claimed that Jesus would return by the time the last of its 12 founding members died. The last member died in 1901. [79]
1910 Camille Flammarion Flammarion predicted that the 1910 appearance of Halley's Comet "would impregnate that atmosphere and possibly snuff out all life on the planet", but not the planet itself. "Comet pills" were sold to protect against toxic gases. [68][80]
1892–1911 Charles Piazzi Smyth This pyramidologist concluded from his research on the dimensions of the Great Pyramid of Giza that the Second Coming would occur somewhere between the years 1892 and 1911. [81]
1914 Charles Taze Russell "...the battle of the great day of God Almighty… The date of the close of that "battle" is definitely marked in Scripture as October 1914. It is already in progress, its beginning dating from October, 1874." [82]
1915 John Chilembwe This Baptist educator and leader of a rebellion in the British protectorate of Nyasaland predicted the Millennium would begin this year. [78]
1918 International Bible Students Association "Christendom shall be cut off and glorification of the Little Flock (The Church) in the Spring of 1918 A. D." [83]
1920 International Bible Students Association In 1918, Christendom would go down as a system to oblivion and be succeeded by revolutionary governments. God would "destroy the churches wholesale and the church members by the millions." Church members would "perish by the sword of war, revolution and anarchy." The dead would lie unburied. In 1920 all earthly governments would disappear, with worldwide anarchy prevailing. [84]
1925 Feb 13 Margaret Rowen According to this Seventh-Day Adventist, the angel Gabriel appeared before her in a vision and told her that the world would end at midnight on this date. [85]
1926 Spencer Perceval Son of the former Prime Minister of Britain and one of the 12 Apostles of the Catholic Apostolic Church. He believed that the world was growing nearer and nearer to the Apocalypse due to what he viewed as the rampant immorality of the times in Europe. [86]
1935 Sep Wilbur Glenn Voliva This evangelist announced that "the world is going to go 'puff' and disappear" in September 1935. [87]
1936 Herbert W. Armstrong The founder of the Worldwide Church of God told members of his church that the Rapture was to take place in 1936, and that only they would be saved. After the prophecy failed, he changed the date three more times. [88]
1941 Jehovah's Witnesses A prediction of the end from the Jehovah's Witnesses, a group which branched from the Bible Student movement. [89]
1943 Herbert W. Armstrong The first of three revised dates from Armstrong after his 1936 prediction failed to come true. [88]
1947 John Ballou Newbrough The author of Oahspe: A New Bible foresaw the destruction of all nations and the beginning of post-apocalyptic anarchy in this year. [77]
1954 Dec 21 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. The fallout of the group after the prediction failed was the basis for the 1956 book When Prophecy Fails. [90]
1959 Apr 22 Florence Houteff The 2nd Prophet of the Branch Davidians predicted the apocalypse foretold in the Book of Revelation would proceed on this date. The failure of the prophecy led to the split of the sect into several subsects, the most prominent led by Benjamin and Lois Roden. [91]
1962 Feb 4 Jeane Dixon, various Indian astrologers Dixon predicted a planetary alignment on this day was to bring destruction to the world. Mass prayer meetings were held in India. [92][93]
1967 Aug 20 George Van Tassel This day would mark the beginning of the third woe of the Apocalypse, 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. [94]
1967 Jim Jones The founder of the People's Temple stated he had visions that a nuclear holocaust was to take place in 1967. [95]
1969 Aug 9 George Williams The founder of the Church of the Firstborn predicted the Second Coming of Christ would occur on this day. [96]
1969 Charles Manson Manson predicted that an apocalyptic race war would occur in 1969. [97]
1972 Herbert W. Armstrong The second of three revised dates from Armstrong after his 1936 and 1943 predictions failed to come true. [88]
1974 Jan David Berg Berg, the leader of Children of God, predicted that there would be a colossal doomsday event heralded by Comet Kohoutek. [98]
1975 Herbert W. Armstrong Armstrong's fourth and final prediction. [88]
Jehovah's Witnesses From 1966 on, Jehovah's Witnesses published articles which stated that the fall of 1975 would be 6000 years since man's creation, and suggested that Armageddon could be finished by then. [99]
1976 Brahma Kumaris The Brahma Kumaris founder, Lekhraj Kirpalani, has made a number of predictions of a global Armageddon which the religion believes it will inspire, internally calling it "Destruction". During Destruction, Brahma Kumari leaders teach the world will be purified, all of the rest of humanity killed by nuclear or civil wars and natural disasters which will include the sinking of all other continents except India. [100]
1977 John Wroe The founder of the Christian Israelite Church predicted this year for Armageddon to occur. [77]
William M. Branham This Christian minister predicted the Rapture would occur no later than the year 1977. [101]
1980 Leland Jensen In 1978 Jensen predicted that there would be a nuclear disaster in 1980, followed by two decades of conflict, culminating in God's Kingdom being established on Earth. [102]
1981 Chuck Smith The founder of Calvary Chapel predicted the generation of 1948 would be the last generation, and that the world would end by 1981. Smith identified that he "could be wrong" but continued to say in the same sentence that his prediction was "a deep conviction in my heart, and all my plans are predicated upon that belief." [103][104]
1982 Apr–Jun Tara Centers Full-page ads in many newspapers April 24–25, 1982, stated that "The Christ is Now Here!" and that he would make himself known "within the next two months". [105]
1982 Mar 10 John Gribbin, Stephen Plagemann Predicted in their 1974 book The Jupiter Effect that combined gravitational forces of aligned planets would create a number of catastrophes, including a great earthquake on the San Andreas Fault. [106][80]
1982 Jun 21 Benjamin Creme Creme took out an ad in the Los Angeles Times stating that the Second Coming would occur in June 1982 with the Maitreya announcing it on worldwide television. [107]
1982 Pat Robertson In late 1976 on his 700 Club TV programme, Robertson predicted that the end of the world would come in this year. [108]
1985 Lester Sumrall This minister predicted the end in this year, even writing a book about it entitled I Predict 1985. [109]
1986 Apr 29 Leland Jensen Jensen predicted that Halley's Comet would be pulled into Earth's orbit on April 29, 1986, causing widespread destruction. [110]
1987 Aug 17 José Argüelles Argüelles claimed that Armageddon would take place unless 144,000 people gathered in certain places across the world in order to "resonate in harmony" on this day. [111]
1988 Sep 11–13, Oct 3 Edgar C. Whisenant Whisenant predicted in his book 88 Reasons Why the Rapture Could Be in 1988 that the Rapture of the Christian Church would occur between September 11–13, 1988. After his September predictions failed to come true, Whisenant revised his prediction date to October 3. [112]
1989 Sep 30 Edgar C. Whisenant After all his 1988 predictions failed to come true, Whisenant revised his prediction date to this day. [112]
1990 Apr 23 Elizabeth Clare Prophet Prophet predicted a nuclear war would start on this day, with the world ending 12 years later, leading her followers to stockpile a shelter with supplies and weapons. Later, after Prophet's prediction did not come to pass, she was diagnosed with epilepsy and Alzheimer's disease. [113][114]
1991 Sep 9 Menachem Mendel Schneerson This Russian-born rabbi called for the Messiah to come by the start of the Jewish New Year. [115]
1991 Louis Farrakhan The leader of the Nation of Islam declared that the Gulf War would be the "War of Armageddon which is the final war." [116]
1992 Sep 28 Rollen Stewart This born-again Christian predicted the Rapture would take place on this day. [117]
1992 Oct 28 Lee Jang Rim
(이장림 or 李長林)

Lee, the leader of the Dami Mission church, predicted the rapture would occur on this day. [118]
1993 David Berg Berg predicted the tribulation would start in 1989 and that the Second Coming would take place in 1993. [119]
1994 May 2 Neal Chase This Bahá'í sect leader predicted that New York would be destroyed by a nuclear bomb on March 23, 1994, and the Battle of Armageddon would take place 40 days later. [120]
1994 Sep 6/29, Oct 2 Harold Camping 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. [121][122]
1995 Mar 31 Harold Camping Camping's fourth predicted date for the end. This would be Camping's last prediction until 2011. [121]
1996 Dec 17 Sheldan Nidle Californian psychic Sheldan Nidle predicted that the world would end on this date, with the arrival of 16 million space ships and a host of angels. [123]
1997 Mar 26 Marshall Applewhite Applewhite, leader of the Heaven's Gate cult, claimed that a spacecraft was trailing the Comet Hale-Bopp and argued that suicide was "the only way to evacuate this Earth" so that the cult members' souls could board the supposed craft and be taken to another "level of existence above human". Applewhite and 38 of his followers committed mass suicide. [124]
1997 Aug 10 Aggai The 1st-century bishop of Edessa predicted this date to be the birth date of the Antichrist and the end of the universe. [125]
1997 Oct 23 James Ussher This 17th-century Irish archbishop predicted this date to be 6000 years since Creation, and therefore the end of the world. [126]
1998 Mar 31 Chen Tao
(陳恆明)

Hon-Ming Chen, leader of the Taiwanese cult God's Salvation Church, or Chen Tao – "The True Way" – claimed that God would come to Earth in a flying saucer at 10:00 am on this date. Moreover, God would have the same physical appearance as Chen himself. Chen chose to base his cult in Garland, Texas, because he thought it sounded like "God's Land." On March 25, God was to appear on Channel 18 on every TV set in the US. [127]
1999 Jul Nostradamus A quatrain by Nostradamus which stated the "King of Terror" would come from the sky in "1999 and seven months" was frequently interpreted as a prediction of doomsday in July 1999. [128]
1999 Aug 18 The Amazing Criswell The predicted date of the end of the world, according to this psychic well known for predictions. [129]
1999 Sep 11 Philip Berg Berg, dean of the worldwide Kabbalah Centre, stated that on this date "a ball of fire will descend, destroying almost all of mankind, all vegetation, all forms of life." [130]
1999 Charles Berlitz This linguist predicted the end would occur in this year. He did not predict how it would occur, stating that it might involve nuclear devastation, asteroid impact, pole shift or other Earth changes. [131]
Hon-Ming Chen The leader of the cult Chen Tao preached that a nuclear holocaust would destroy Europe and Asia in 1999. [132]
James Gordon Lindsay This preacher predicted the great tribulation would begin before the year 2000. [133]
Timothy Dwight IV This President of Yale University foresaw Christ's Millennium starting by 2000. [134]
Nazim Al-Haqqani Predicted that the Last Judgment would occur before the year 2000. [135]
2000 Jan 1 Various During and before 1999 there was widespread predictions of a Y2K computer bug that would crash many computers on midnight of December 31, 1999 and cause malfunctions leading to major catastrophes worldwide, and that society would cease to function. [80]
Credonia Mwerinde, Joseph Kibweteere An estimated 778 followers of this Ugandan religious movement perished in a devastating fire and a series of poisonings and killings that were either a group suicide or an orchestrated mass murder by group leaders after their predictions of the apocalypse failed to come about. [136][137]
Jerry Falwell Falwell foresaw God pouring out his judgement on the world on this day. [138]
Tim LaHaye, Jerry B. Jenkins These Christian authors stated that the Y2K bug would trigger global economic chaos, which the Antichrist would use to rise to power. As the date approached, however, they changed their minds. [139]
2000 Apr 6 James Harmston The leader of the True and Living Church of Jesus Christ of Saints of the Last Days predicted the Second Coming of Christ would occur on this day. [140]
2000 May 5 Nuwaubian Nation This movement claimed that the planetary lineup would cause a "star holocaust," pulling the planets toward the sun on this day. [141]
2000 Peter Olivi This 13th-century theologian wrote that the Antichrist would come to power between the years 1300 and 1340, and the Last Judgement would take place around the year 2000. [142]
Isaac Newton Newton predicted that Christ's Millennium would begin in the year 2000 in his book Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St. John. [143]
Ruth Montgomery This self-described Christian psychic predicted the Earth's axis would shift and the Antichrist would reveal himself in this year. [144]
Edgar Cayce This psychic predicted the Second Coming would occur this year. [145]
Sun Myung Moon The founder of the Unification Church predicted the Kingdom of Heaven would be established in this year. [146]
Ed Dobson This pastor predicted the end would occur in his book The End: Why Jesus Could Return by A.D. 2000. [147]
Lester Sumrall This minister predicted the end in his book I Predict 2000. [148]
Jonathan Edwards This 18th-century preacher predicted that Christ's thousand-year reign would begin in this year. [149]
2001 Tynnetta Muhammad This columnist for the Nation of Islam predicted the end would occur in this year. [150]
2003 May 27 Nancy Lieder 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. [151]
2003 Oct 30–Nov 29 Aum Shinrikyo This Japanese cult predicted the world would be destroyed by a nuclear war between October 30 and November 29, 2003. [152]
2006 Sep 12 House of Yahweh Yisrayl Hawkins, pastor and overseer of The House of Yahweh, predicted in their February 2006 newsletter that a nuclear war would begin on September 12, 2006. [153]
2007 Apr 29 Pat Robertson In his 1990 book The New Millennium, Robertson suggests this date as the day of Earth's destruction. [154]
2010 Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn This order predicted the world would end during this year. [155]
2011 May 21 Harold Camping Camping predicted that the Rapture and devastating earthquakes would occur on May 21, 2011 with God taking approximately 3% of the world's population into Heaven, and that the end of the world would occur five months later on October 21. [156]
2011 Sep 29 Ronald Weinland Ronald Weinland stated Jesus Christ would return on this day. He prophesied nuclear explosions in U.S. port cities by July 2008 as the blowing of the Second Trumpet of Revelation. After his prophecy failed to come true he changed the date for the return of Jesus Christ to May 27, 2012. [157]
2011 Oct 21 Harold Camping When his original prediction failed to come about, Camping revised his prediction and said that on May 21, a "Spiritual Judgment" took place, and that both the physical Rapture and the end of the world would occur on October 21, 2011. [156]
2011 Aug–Oct Various There were fears amongst the public that Comet Elenin travelling almost directly between Earth and the Sun would cause disturbances to the Earth's crust, causing massive earthquakes and tidal waves. Others predicted that Elenin would collide with Earth on October 16. Scientists tried to calm fears by stating that none of these events were possible. [158]
2012 May 27 Ronald Weinland Ronald Weinland stated that Jesus Christ would return and the world would end on this day. [159]
2012 Jun 30 José Luis de Jesús José Luis de Jesús predicted that the world's governments and economies would fail on this day, and that he and his followers would undergo a transformation that would allow them to fly and walk through walls. [160]
2012 Dec 21 Various The 2012 phenomenon predicted the world would end at the end of the 13th b'ak'tun. The Earth would be destroyed by an asteroid, Nibiru, or some other interplanetary object; an alien invasion; or a supernova. Mayanist scholars stated that no extant classic Maya accounts forecasted impending doom, and that the idea that the Long Count calendar ends in 2012 misrepresented Maya history and culture. Scientists from NASA, along with expert archeologists, stated that none of those events were possible. [161][162]
2013 Aug 23 Grigori Rasputin Rasputin prophesied a storm would take place on this day where fire would destroy most life on land and Jesus Christ would come back to Earth to comfort those in distress. [163]
2014 Apr – 2015 Sep John Hagee and Mark Biltz The so-called Blood Moon Prophecy, first predicted by Mark Blitz in 2008 and then by John Hagee in 2014. These Christian ministers claimed that the tetrad in 2014 and 2015 may allegedly represent prophecies given in the Bible relating to the second coming of Jesus Christ. [164]
2017 Sep 23 David Meade Author, scientist, and conspiracy theorist David Meade predicted that an unseen planet, Nibiru (or sometimes Planet X), would become visible in the Earth's sky and that said planet would then "soon" destroy the Earth and Armageddon would take place during this date. [165]
Future dates
Date (CE) Claimant(s) Description Ref.
2020 Jeane Dixon This American psychic claimed that Armageddon would take place in 2020, and Jesus will return to defeat the unholy trinity of the Antichrist, Satan, and the False prophet between 2020 and 2037. She had also previously predicted the world would end on February 4, 1962. [166]
2021 F. Kenton Beshore This American pastor bases his prediction on the prior suggestion that Jesus would return in 1988, i.e., within one Biblical generation (40 years) of the founding of Israel in 1948. Beshore argues that the prediction was correct, but that the definition of a Biblical generation was incorrect and was actually 70–80 years, placing the Second Coming of Jesus between 2018 and 2028 and the Rapture by 2021 at the latest. [167]
2026 Messiah Foundation International Members predict that the world will end in 2026, when an asteroid would collide with Earth in accordance with Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi's predictions in The Religion of God. The chances are only 1 out of 300,000. [168]
2060 Isaac Newton In an unpublished manuscript, Newton gave a date of 2060 which was falsely reported as a date for the end of days.[169] He was against date setting. Rather, he gave it as a date before which it could not happen. He later revised this date to 2016.[170][171] [172]
2129 Said Nursî According to abjad interpretation of a hadith, this Sunni Muslim theologian who wrote the Risale-i Nur Collection, which expects the end in 2129. [173]
2239 Talmud, Orthodox Judaism According to an opinion about the Talmud in mainstream Orthodox Judaism, the Messiah will come within 6000 years of the creation of Adam, and the world may be destroyed 1000 years later. This would put the beginning of the period of desolation in the year 2239 CE and the end of the period of desolation in the year 3239 CE. [174]
2280 Rashad Khalifa According to this Egyptian-American biochemist's research on the Quran, the world will end during that year. [175]
Scientific predictions
See also: Timeline of the far future and Global catastrophic risk
Various scientists and scientific groups from around the world have theorised estimated dates for possible natural events which would potentially endanger life or existence on Earth, with the earliest predicted date being approximately 300,000 years from now.

Estimated years from now Claimant(s) Description Ref.
300,000 Peter Tuthill WR 104 will be expected to explode in a supernova. It has been suggested that it may produce a gamma ray burst that could pose a threat to life on Earth should its poles be aligned 12° or lower towards Earth. The star's axis of rotation will have yet to be determined with certainty. [176]
500,000 Nick Bostrom Earth will have likely been hit by an asteroid of roughly 1 km in diameter during this period, assuming it cannot be averted. Bostrom writes "In order to cause the extinction of human life, the impacting body would probably have to be greater than 1 km in diameter (and probably 3 - 10 km)". [177]
1 million The Geological Society Earth will likely have undergone a supervolcanic eruption large enough to erupt 3,200 km3 of magma, an event comparable to the Toba supereruption 75,000 years ago. [178]
100 million Stephen A. Nelson Earth will have likely been hit by an asteroid about 10–15 km in diameter (comparable in size to the one that triggered the K–Pg extinction which killed dinosaurs 66 million years ago), assuming it cannot be averted. [179]
500 million James Kasting The level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will drop dramatically, making Earth uninhabitable. [180]
500–600 million Anne Minard Estimated time until a gamma ray burst, or massive, hyperenergetic supernova, occurs within 6,500 light-years of Earth; close enough for its rays to affect Earth's ozone layer and potentially trigger a mass extinction, assuming the hypothesis is correct that a previous such explosion triggered the Ordovician–Silurian extinction event. However, the supernova would have to be precisely oriented relative to Earth to have any negative effect. [181]
1–5 billion Various The estimated end of the Sun's current phase of development, after which it will swell into a red giant, either swallowing Earth or at least completely scorching it, will occur around five billion years from now. However, as the Sun grows gradually hotter (over millions of years), Earth may become too hot for life as early as one billion years from now. [180]
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1.3 billion Various It is estimated that all eukaryotic life will die out due to carbon dioxide starvation. Only prokaryotes will remain. [184]
3.3 billion Jeanna Bryner One percent chance that Jupiter's gravity may make Mercury's orbit so eccentric as to collide with Venus, sending the inner Solar System into chaos and potentially leading to a planetary collision with Earth. Other possible scenarios include Mercury colliding with the Sun, being ejected from the Solar System, or colliding with Earth. [185]
7.59 billion David Powell Earth and the Moon will be most likely destroyed by falling into the Sun, just before the Sun reaches the tip of its red giant phase and its maximum radius of 256 times the present day value. Before the final collision, the Moon possibly spirals below Earth's Roche limit, breaking into a ring of debris, most of which falls to Earth's surface. [186]
22 billion Various The end of the Universe in the Big Rip scenario, assuming a model of dark energy with w = −1.5. Observations of galaxy cluster speeds by the Chandra X-ray Observatory suggest that the true value of w is ~-0.991, meaning the Big Rip will not occur. [187]
10 duotrigintillion Various The heat death of the universe is a scientific theory in which the universe will diminish to a state of no thermodynamic free energy and therefore will no longer sustain directed motion or life. [188]
 

nivek

As Above So Below
I would personally discount any Jehovah Witnesses sources...
 

Toroid

Founding Member
I was thinking the other day that the show 20/20 could have been a reference to the year 2020. Wikipedia said the name is a measurement of visual acuity.
2020 Jeane Dixon This American psychic claimed that Armageddon would take place in 2020, and Jesus will return to defeat the unholy trinity of the Antichrist, Satan, and the False prophet between 2020 and 2037. She had also previously predicted the world would end on February 4, 1962. [166]
20/20 (U.S. TV series) - Wikipedia
20/20 is an American television newsmagazine that has been broadcast on ABC since June 6, 1978. Created by ABC News executive Roone Arledge,[1] the show was designed similarly to CBS's 60 Minutes in that it features in-depth story packages, although it focuses more on human interest stories than international and political subjects. The program's name derives from the "20/20" measurement of visual acuity.

The hour-long program has been a staple on Friday evenings (currently airing at 10:00 p.m. Eastern Time, though sometimes extended one hour earlier, particularly during the summer months) for much of the time since it moved to that timeslot from Thursdays in September 1987, though special editions of the program occasionally air on other nights.
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The shadow

The shadow knows!
If you say so! :Whistle:
see you on Dec 11th I will bet 100% NOTHING WILL HAPPEN! in Orleans France. I am so sure of it that if something DOES happen I am prepared to state I was wrong on to the other matter! By providing me with the astronomical Coordinates of the home star I can then LOOK AT THE STAR IN QUESTION!!! you see I think you are
1. A LAIR
2. you have a mental illness.
now to Nibiru yes I can prove that Nibriru is not real I don't even have to go far to do it.


 

The shadow

The shadow knows!
NO ONE HAS SEEN IT
NO ONE!
Look I won't push my occupation but this statement is 100% truth!
I do not know any astronomer that has observed Nibiru NO ONE!
the Professor I work for HAS way more experience than me HE NEVER seen it and knows NO ONE who has seen it!
and from answers in Genesis:
What Is Nibiru?

there debunked with your own Bible how is that?????
 
now to Nibiru yes I can prove that Nibriru is not real I don't even have to go far to do it.



No, you can't prove it, neither those three videos. On the contrary! I wonder if you have even watched those videos.

The first one has no real argument. It's just a joke!

The guy only says that there is no evidence YET. He says that there CAN be a 'planet X' like Pluto. He says that there is NO EVIDENCE that can counter the presence of a 'Planet X' (1:18 mn). Despite this, he claims, a second later, that it doesn't exist. Not really scientific! Many scientists in the past did such claims in many fields of science and became wrong!

He then mixes Dec 21 2012 and Nibiru, rightly saying that we would have already seen it. BUT IT IS NOT MY POINT (I speak about 2032). He then says that nobody is telling him where to look for! Of course, how can people would know where to look for since nobody in the remote past precisely said where to look at!

He then speaks about a 'substantial mass' to perturb our solar system, without giving us what mass he thinks about! He says that no change in the solar system planets' orbits as been measured until now. That is normal as long as Nibiru is not close enough as I state it.

His third point is to say that no 'cyclical' object (belonging to the solar system as a whole) has disturbed the solar system in the remote past. SO, it doesn't exist. But he just forgets to tell us what assumptions he uses to say such a thing (that's funny because the third video shows an assumption with NO EFFECT (0.1 earth mass)). Of course, the inner solar system would have been dramatically changed if the mass of Nibiru would be those of Jupiter, or more. But who says it's Nibiru's real mass?


The second video proves nothing against the existence of Nibiru.

The guy just says (1:23 mn) that it is too early to say with certainty that Nibiru / Planet X exists from LIMITED OBESERVATIONS! 'It's important to us to continue the work and we will' he says. 'If planet X exists out there we'll find it together', he continues. 'Let's go explore!'

FAR from denying the existence of Nibiru / Planet X, this scientist from NASA just says the opposite. IT'S A POSSIBLITY!


Now, the third video is the most interesting one. This is a video of three simulations for three hypothesis of the mass of Nibiru. The astronomer chose the same basic orbital figures. BUT THEY REMAIN ASSUMPTIONS!

These three hypothesis are: 4 earth mass, 0.1 earth mass and 13 Jupiter mass. So, very different masses, and MANY POSSIBILITIES IN BETWEEN. In addition, he takes a 5,125 year orbit (when some say that it would rather be 3,600 years).

His main point is to say that with 4 and 0.1 earth mass, the elliptic orbit would be far longer, passage after passage, possibly preventing it to come back. Due to the mass of the third solution, this change in duration wouldn't be too different (Nibiru would come back) but would have 'messed up' the solar system. What is / was not the case.

But if you take another solution with a smaller orbit (3,600 years), his first conclusion would be wrong! I will tell you more in my next post.
 
PLANET X

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I will comment this picture above later (certainly within few hours), picture based on the first scenario of the third video (The Shadow's post) matching my own hypothesis, and will reply to the other posts (especially Dundee's) tomorrow.
 

August

Metanoia
I predict nothing will happen on the predicted date. Reason being nothing has ever happened on the other predicted dates. The predictive element here is running at a zero result
hence my prediction is 100% guaranteed. .
 

The shadow

The shadow knows!
And then?
I can ascertain if the star in question CAN support planets with life. for an example
a B0V or a AGB star can not support life. how ever a G2V star can!
keep in mind a star must be in certain parameters to support life.
the star type makes all the difference!
the star vega for example is a A0Va class star. this is a blue white star within the main sequence of stars. unfortunately Vega can not support Life.
Or sun is a G2V star a yellow drawf star. so please I want to see their star so ask away oh chosen one! See I KNOW you won't provide me with the information because there are NO aliens to ask.
 
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