Sunday, March 27, 2011

The tsunami, the prophets and the end of the world


The tsunami, the prophets and the end of the world

"Maya predicted the earthquake in Japan? Is this an international conspiracy? The speculation flowing through the network

Day 22/03/2011 - 4:20 p.m.
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The journalist Benjamin Fulford potential disasters linked since 2008 in Japan with international conspiracies
Global economic crisis, earthquakes that cause tsunamis capable of wiping entire towns off the face of the earth, nuclear crisis, riots in the Arab world, war in Libya ... For the more likely no shortage of reasons to connect the dots and think that the apocalypse has begun. The proof is on the Internet. Following the tsunami in Japan searches for the"end of the world have risen dramatically in the search engines and specialized forums buzzing with speculation about all kinds of prophecies.

Nostradamus. A classic

After recent upheavals that have occurred in the Arab world , theNetwork has become the place to speculate on theories ofNostradamus and the end of the world.
The French astronomer predicted the end of the world would come after a "great conflict." Many people have imagined that the current Islamic revolution will lead to the "final war" I was talking aboutNostradamus . But the truth is that translations of the revelations that circulate on the Internet is uncertain and can give rise to multiple interpretations.

Maya Predictions

A thousand times we've heard about them, but few who know the true content. His famous calendar predicts the end of our existence on 21 December (some texts speak of 22) of 2012, when they begin the countdown to the opening of the first of seven prophecies that the Maya left a legacy.
El tsunami, los profetas y el fin del mundo
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A Mayan deity
The followers of these theories argue that themovement of Earth's axis and its ownJapan is related to the implementation of the first prophecy, "the Earth is affected by changes in the sun by a shift of its axis of rotation." According to these texts, from the movement to produce "major disasters" such as the tsunami that has left thousands dead or missing in Japan.
Despite the obvious similarities of the predictions with the recent events experienced by humanity, the truth is that the Mayas spoke of the possibility of change. In our hands left the future of our planet and our decisions also depends on the evolution of history.

International conspiracy

On the other hand, Benjamin Fulford , a Canadian journalist Japanese citizen, and spoke in 2008 about the possible disaster that threatened to Japan. For Fulford, the island would be attacked by an earthquake through the use of technologies related to HAARP (U.S. program that studies the properties of the ionosphere) if the government did not submit to the dictates of what he calls the global oligarchy.
The truth is this video recorded two years ago has not stopped YouTube from visits that took place on tsunami on Friday March 11 , and many Internet striking theories relate Fulford with a plot to destroy the world.

'Terrorist'

The theories of "conspiracy" by the HAARP have also been described by journalist Sharon Weinberger , who crossed to the research program of "Moby-Dick of the conspiracies." Also the computer David Naiditch HAARP has blamed natural disasters that have devastated countries such as Afghanistan or the Philippines with clear "terrorist."
In August 2010, several U.S. blamed Russian physicists of being behind the intense heat wave that hit the country and caused numerous fires, doubling the country's mortality. Originally, the goal of HAARP is to promote technological advances that allow and encourage radio surveillance systems such as missile detection. But many people on the Web begin to express their fear and join Machiavellian theories of "Good and Evil," to speculate on the "End of the World" or beliefs of a religious character that will save the "disaster."

Divine predictions

El tsunami, los profetas y el fin del mundo
 
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Also sighted Luz Maria de Bonilla , often in Latin America for saying that talks with the Virgin, has aroused the curiosity of the Internet by the constant references to Japan he made ​​in his blog days before the tsunami. "Pray for Japan," said the Feb. 20, "Pray, water causes great destruction," warned the 14, "Pray for Japan, will suffer," predicted Feb. 8, "Earthquakes do not wait" said on February 3 and even warned that "the horror is like a giant with a firm step" that "will shake the earth and move the water" , on 22 May.
Although, as always happens in these cases, the skeptics attribute these similarities to the large number of countries mentioned in their prayers and the vagueness of its expressions.

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