DOOMSDAY -
SEPTEMBER 2015
TRUTH OR FICTION
Stes de Necker
The claim that the U.S. Government has
information about an impending asteroid impact catastrophe, but is keeping the
information secret to prevent mass panic, is spreading fast and causing
growing anxiety among doomsday believers.
Following a series of warnings from
doomsday prophets, there is increasing convergence of opinion among believers
that an asteroid apocalypse will occur in September, 2015.
But while governments with privileged
information are allegedly keeping the information secret, the “elite” are allegedly
preparing secretly to survive the catastrophe, according to conspiracy
theorists!
There are several versions of the
predictions of asteroid impact apocalypse being generated and circulated
by the online conspiracy theory rumour mill. But the separate strands have
converged to strengthen conviction among susceptible individuals exposed to the
constant bombardment of doomsday predictions that the asteroid apocalypse will
occur in 2015.
The growing mass hysteria appears to have originated with a self proclaimed
“prophet,” Rev. Efrain Rodriguez, who claimed he sent a letter to NASA on
Nov. 12, 2010, titled “Letter to the Space Agency… meteor heading toward Puerto
Rico.”
In the letter, he claimed he had received a
message from God that an asteroid that would “soon be seen in the alarm systems
of NASA” was approaching. He said the asteroid would hit the ocean near Puerto
Rico and cause a massive earthquake and tsunami that would devastate the East
Coat of the U.S., Mexico, Central, and South America.
Warning against ignoring the message, he
instructed NASA to issue an alert “so people can be relocated from the areas
that are to be affected.”
He claimed that NASA had confirmed the
trajectory of the asteroid and that President Barack Obama had been briefed.
But the “rich and powerful” were making “plans to store food and build
protective shelters” for themselves.
Following Rodriguez’s “prophetic” message,
several other online groups erupted with a cacophony of related predictions and
claims that have caused alarm and helped to heighten tensions over fears of an
impending asteroid Armageddon.
Rumours, fuelled by online NWO conspiracy
theory websites, claimed that FEMA was stocking up
on body bags, coffins, and other emergency response supplies in preparation for
a major catastrophe in Puerto Rico. The rumours forced FEMA to issue a
statement in 2013, denying that it was stockpiling body bags. The
FEMA Caribbean Region Director, Alejandro De La Campa, said that it was normal
for the agency to purchase and store relevant disaster response material and
that it had not made any “extraordinary or unusual purchases” recently.
“FEMA is aware of speculation regarding
the purchase of materials from around the United States, especially the
Atlantic region. There is no specific threat, catalyst or alert behind the
purchase of additional supplies.”
But FEMA’s efforts to counter growing fears
of an asteroid catastrophe in Puerto Rico and along the East Coast of the U.S.
mainland haven’t done much to stop spreading rumours that could spark mass
panic.
With the conspiracy theory community
looking out for “signs” of the impending catastrophe, the statement by the French Foreign
Minister Laurent Fabius, in May, 2014, that the world had only “500 days to
avoid climate chaos” was interpreted widely as a veiled asteroid impact
disclosure statement, although in reality, the minister was only expressing
hope that the United Nations climate conference that was scheduled to open in
Paris, France, in November, 2015, would yield positive results.
Soon enough, a full blown end-time
prophetic statement that originated from a
number of sources in the end-time conspiracy theory community had identified
September 23-24, 2015, as the asteroid impact apocalypse day.
The prediction was directly inspired by
Fabius’s purported “veiled warning” that the asteroid apocalypse would occur in
about 500 days. A number of “prophets” had simply grabbed their calculators and
with the help of a calendar, and an estimate of 500 days to the apocalypse,
determined that the asteroid impact would occur around the time of on the
Jewish Day of Atonement in 2015, that is, on September 23-24, 2015.
As one of the end-time prophets stated, the authorities have “publicly
announced… through the French foreign minister Laurent Fabius,” that apocalypse
would occur in September, 2015!
The credibility of these prophecies among
evangelical Christians was enhanced by the TV evangelist Pat
Robertson, who predicted in April, 2014, that an asteroid impact would
occur to fulfil the “prophetic words of Jesus Christ.”
As conspiracy theorists count down to
Armageddon, warnings continue proliferating.
On 31 December 2014, the NWO conspiracy
theory website, All News Pipeline, posted a blog message titled, “Is
This Why The Astronomers Died? End Times Signs And Events Converging!”
The writer of the blog post suggested there
was “indisputable evidence” that “something extremely strange is happening to
our planet Earth,” heralding an “incoming heavenly body.”
The post suggested that the “elites” were
preparing for the apocalypse by building underground bunkers and assassinating
astronomers who could let the cat out of the bag and cause mass panic.
The impression that “something extremely
strange is happening to our planet Earth” has been carefully nurtured by
conspiracy theory websites such as Extinction
Protocol, which assiduously document natural disasters around the globe.
All News Pipeline also published on January 4, a piece by
Susan Duclos, titled, “E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event) Coming? Asteroid
Warning, Govt Preps Underground Bases.” Duclos hinted that a “number of events
occurring right now” point to impending catastrophe.
Just like the December 2012 doomsday predictions, there are simply NO evidence to support this prediction also. .
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