Showing posts with label environmental catastrophe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label environmental catastrophe. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

The End? Calamities and sky changes (video)

() This video was released to accompany a radio appearance by L.A. Marzulli June 28, 2011 on Coast to Coast AM. Do ancient prophetic texts refer to the times we are living in? What is happening with our Moon? Magnetic north is moving, and airports are having to readjust their equipment, so does this signal an impending pole shift? Bird and fish deaths? Massive earthquakes in a ring spreading across the planet? Floods and peculiar weather? "Watchers 2" investigates these events. Full DVD available at lamarzulli.net

Author Marzulli discussed his latest research on biblical prophecy, which suggests that the recent increase in global turmoil, calamities, and Earth changes are the "birth pangs" of the apocalypse. April 2011 had the deadliest weather in American history. Along with the Fukushima earthquake in March and other strange events (SEE INCREDIBLE LIST), Marzulli concludes that we are in an unprecedented period. "Something's been let loose...to attack humankind in a way that we've never seen, and it's manifesting in earthquakes and volcanic activity," he warns.

There seems to be a new body in our solar system that is affecting the lunar surface. Our Moon now has an anomalous rotation. This could be what Bible prophecy refers to as "signs in the heavens." The more ancient Book of Enoch states: "the moon shall alter her order and not appear at her time," he notes. "When we plug in Planet X, Nibiru, Elenin, Comet Honda, and others that seem to be manifesting in the sky -- what are we really looking at? It's alarming in my opinion," Marzulli commented, adding that we may be witnessing the effects of a cosmic war taking place in a dimension that we do not see. More

January 7, 2009 L.A. Marzulli interview on Coast to Coast

Thursday, May 19, 2011

The "Catastrophe" (Nakbha)

Wisdom Quarterly

(Media4Palestine)

(May 15, 1948) Why was the creation of the state of Israel a "catastrophe," as it is remembered by the indigenous Palestinians? It is not. The Catastrophe (Nakbha) is the ongoing displacement, aggression, cultural genocide, and nonstop war brought on by Zionists seeking to create a Jewish homeland with American and British backers (who did not want Jews in their own countries).

Utilizing interpretations of the Bible to justify behavior more characteristic of -- God forbid -- Nazis? It's verboten! To mention any similarity between Israeli nationalists and Nazis is "racist," "cruel," and perfectly obvious to any disinterested bystander.

The 60th commemoration of the Catastrophe coincides with celebrations of the birth of Israel, our great partner throughout the geopolitical Middle East. Will we live to regret our collusion as a terrorist state with another terrorist state while labelling all Arabs "terrorists," or will God high-5 us on the Day of Rapture, which is Saturday, May 21, 2011 (possibly December 21, 2012)?

FamilyRadio.com (what "no man knows") predicts a great earthquake prior to doomsday, and that seems to have occurred near Libya. Rumors of an 8.4 tremor are circulating, but curiously any such news has been blacked out of the US Geological Survey site, which usually reports even minor shakers in almost real time. HAARP is armed and running; the earthquakes are coming and with it famine. It's neither nature nor God doing it.


Peace prospects bleak for Netanyahu U.S. visit
JERUSALEM (Reuters, May 19) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu goes to Washington on Friday to rally opposition to a Palestinian bid for U.N. recognition of statehood.

There is little indication the right-wing leader will, or can, offer new peacemaking ideas to persuade Palestinians not to take a detour at the U.N. General Assembly in September around the brick wall that the U.S. peace efforts have run into.

A unity deal between Western-backed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah movement and the Islamist group Hamas has further dampened chances of a breakthrough. The accord signed this month, dealt a "tremendous blow" to peace, Netanyahu said. More