With 'Apocalypse' tagged articles

Realistic chance of Armageddon

Saturday, 04 February, 2012.

I'm pretty hard-nosed. But still always against nuclear power plants. The technique never seemed reasonable and manageable, especially as the disposal of waste, if you do not vast tracts of land contaminating uranium ammunition fact has not yet been solved.

This article , however, has really rolled up my toenails. For some extent I did know - not just since Fukushima - from the dangers listed therein: but that they have this dimension, one that could not quite give the Mayan calendar end of the world goers me was unknown. (more ...)

Prophecies

Monday, June 28, 2010

I predict hereby solemnly that some prophecies will soon meet again.

Plus this one here by me, and unlike any other, except for one were speaking of the same, only my guarantee signed and sealed.

When the amount of the prophecies of the Hopis and Mayans and John the non drunkard and Nostradamus and all the founders of religions, charlatans, medieval wheeler, interest vultures and other Hinzen and Kunzen, each of the edge aufbekamen just about anything, it can even purely statistical point of view could not be otherwise, as the fact that many of them ever met, some even several times, depending on the angle and gusto.

We wrote now not foolishly 2010. 2012 as the oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico for corresponding believers of beating or rather spurting proof of the reliability of the Mayan prophecy had long been without tsunami etc. (not to mention the fact that even the best Swiss clock is not equipped with a perpetual calendar without the master watchmaker therefore equal to one of the various world sunsets, Armageddone - the plural I sit now times unaudited - would have to believe one of the inevitable day of judgment, or that any of the apocalypses, because its clock one day is predictable give up the ghost, or even the date).

The situation is different in the prophecies of decent intelligent people (more ...)

666: The Beast

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Aleister Crowley, the infamous poet, mountaineer, magician, spy, heroin addicts - some also call him a "Satanists" - once wrote: "Never donation to an organization that lives in a bigger house than you do."

The man was not only pretty crass - he considered himself the beast (666) of the Book of Revelation (Apocalypse) or made himself of it still a fun, who knows - he just said a whole lot of very smart.

His new religion of the Aquarian Age, which should replace that Christianity remained to this day stuck in its infancy, his revelations under the "Thelema" seal, he wants to get dictated in Cairo, interested in only a few.

It should be noted, however, that its "Class A" texts, which he said revealed for directly, have a poetic flow, which hold up to any comparison. (more ...)