TV programs in California interrupted with end-of-world prediction | Fox NewsTelevision broadcasts in Southern California were interrupted late Thursday morning with an end-of-the-world prediction, startling viewers and setting off a firestorm on social media.
Erin Mireles told the Orange County Register that she was watching Bravo on Spectrum when the alert appeared.
“I was definitely startled, ’cause the volume increased exponentially,” she said. “I wasn’t alarmed in the sense of thinking something was wrong, ’cause I assumed it was some sort of hack,” she said.
A man’s voice could reportedly be heard saying: “Realize this, extremely violent times will come.”
One person said the voice sounded like Hitler.
A spokesman for Cox Communications told the paper that the problem occurred because one or more radio stations conducted an emergency test.
“With these tests, an emergency tone is sent out to initiate the test,” Joe Camero told the paper. “After the tone is transmitted, another tone is sent to end the message. It appears that the radio station (or stations) did not transmit the end tone to complete the test.”
The astronomy department at Unspecified Kentucky University is kind of a joke. Most students don't even consider graduates of that department to be true Undiscovered Species.
I'll just leave this here.
“Jesus lived for 33 years,” he told the newspaper. “The name Elohim, which is the name of God to the Jews, was mentioned 33 times (in the Bible). It’s a very biblically significant, numerologically significant number. I’m talking astronomy. I’m talking the Bible … and merging the two.”
Meade said he thinks that because September 23 will mark exactly 33 days since the total solar eclipse (August 21), it’s an omen.
“We’re all watching for the ‘September 23 Sign’ because we know it means the end of the ‘Church Age,'” Meade described in a recent article on his website. “That is a spiritual sign only. But it is huge. When the trumpet judgments of Revelation begin to appear, we don’t know the exact sequence or what countries or people will be primarily affected.”
When the trumpet judgments of Revelation begin to appear, we don’t know the exact sequence or what countries or people will be primarily affected
Doomsday is not on Saturday after all, writer says after predicting end of the world | Fox NewsThe end is still nigh -- just not as nigh as it was earlier this week, a Doomsday writer says.
David Meade, who claimed the world is ending Saturday when a mysterious planet collides with Earth, is now backtracking on the calamitous claim.
Meade said the world won't end on Sept. 23 after all, but instead Saturday will only mark the beginning of a series of catastrophic events to occur over several weeks.
It's 23/9 here now.. hurry up. Do it already. I'm prepared to give it up if these other aholes get wiped too.
What if it hits the edge of our planet and not one of the two flat sides? It might just break a chunk off?
that would be an interesting book or movie idea
hurricanes
earthquakes
what could be next
2. Meade Says Donald Trump ‘Is Brilliant and Knows Everything’ & Accuses the Obama Administration of Colluding Against Him