What is going to happen?

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Update on 4th of Jan 2006
Currently, the main area of worry is the likely start of a war with Iran, and also the possibility of nuclear terrorism, there are many rumours going around. I have bought myself a new suitcase and obtained a passport.
Ideally, I would like to travel between the end of the nuclear war and the first asteroid impact, and I estimate it will take me about a week to get organised and go - once I decide the time is here.
I don't have any planned date for departure, I am waiting to see what happens first, and I will leave a prominant sign on the front page of the website, when I do decide it is time to go.
Andy

The main topics on this page are - what is being predicted, how likely is it, and why go to Axum?

The predictions have mainly come from the Bible and other religious books such as the Book of Enoch. Predictions of a future 'end of the world' are common in the Bible and are well known. It is only recently, and just in time, that we can put dates on these predictions.
It always seemed to me rather unkind that we should be told to expect a terrible time which was coming but then be told that the timing is a secret. This is the way it is told to Daniel in the Bible, when he asks "when will this be" the angel says "what you ask is a secret". He is given a clue, however, and with modern knowledge we can now be fairly sure what the answer is. I think it is clear that if the answer had been written in the plain text of the Bible it would be causing panic by now, but the way it has been done means that the answer is now easily available to anyone who wishes to do some research, once again just in time, but it isn't so available that it will cause a panic. It is a similar situation with the Bible Codes; it is only recently that we had the computers available to decode them, the evidence they provide is becoming more detailed.
There are a great many 'end of the world' prophecies - and they all seem to tell parts of the same story without contradicting each other. It isn't just the biblical material either. Even the Maya in South America managed to preserve the date for us to work out.
The picture, from all sources, is this: The first year of real troubles is 2006 - year 5766 of the hebrew calendar, which actually begins September 2005. I think this will be the year of the 'Armageddon' war. The Essene Book of Revelation gives quite a clear description of a bitter war that continues dispite the background of natural disasters and chaos. Isaiah provides a description of the nuclear destruction of Jerusalem (Ariel) and Israel's counterstrike (Isaiah 29:1-7). The Bible Codes provide a message "the 9th of Av is the day of the third" - this is the hebrew date that is infamous for being the date on which Jerusalem has twice been destroyed, once by the Babylonians and once by the Romans. It could be 2005 and it could be 2010 but I think it will most likely be 3rd August 2006 and the asteroid impact (see the wormwood code also) will be soon afterwards.
The years 2007 2008 2009 could be relatively quiet - the wars might be continuing and there will probably be extreme weather and economic problems - so it may not be easy but it should give us a chance to get organised somewhere near Axum. Everyone will be welcome.
The years 2010 2011 and 2012 are going to be the worst years ever. I have written pages about impacts from space and pole shifts which describe the effects that can cause massive loss of life.
The year 2010 may see the destruction of India and also America if the Yellowstone code turns out to be correct.
After 2012 it will still be chaotic for many years. It is likely to be dark and cold for several years and then become unusually hot for a number of years. This exodus could turn out to be 40 years surviving in the mountains - similar to the 40 years in the desert during the last exodus.
There are Bible Code predictions of 4,000,000,000 dead by 2012 and during an exchange of emails with another website (
VULCAN, COMETS AND THE IMPENDING CATASTROPHE) I was told "Remote viewing indicates that 125 million will be left circa 2016" which, if true, would mean another 2,000,000,000 dead due to the 'cosmic winter' caused by the thick dust in the atmosphere. This could well turn out to be a 'mass extinction event' were many types of plants and animals are never seen again. Even if we manage to escape extinction it will still be difficult to avoid returning to the stone age.

The question of probability mainly depends on the timing. This is because none of the events I am expecting to occur are at all impossible. A nuclear war in the Middle East is not unlikely and the Earth has often been struck by large objects from space.
The circumstancial evidence for these things occurring between 2006-2012 is quite high. There is evidence from more than one source and the general situation fits with the predictions too. If nothing at all happens during 2006 it would be a reason to be less worried - but I would still make sure I was in the highlands during 2010-2012. If nothing has happened by 2013 it will be OK to return home and relax.

There are 2 reasons why I think Axum is the place to be. One is that the obvious place to go for safety is a mountainous area. The Ethiopian highlands is a very large mountainous region that will give us good protection from tsunami and huge winds.
The other reason is that the Ark of the Covenant is at Axum and the Ark is an obvious thing to gather around at a time of exodus. If you consider what is said in Isaiah (2.2) "In the last days the mountain of the Lord's Temple will be established as chief among the mountains; it will be raised above the hills, and all nations shall stream to it." - this specifically says "in the last days" and also the "mountain of the Lord's Temple" must mean St Mary's Church Axum since there is no other building containing the Ark and none of the previous Temples was on a mountain.
There is a similar statement in the Essene Book of Revelation.
'Lo, the mountain of the Lord's house is established in the top of the mountains, And is exalted above the hills; and all people shall flow to it. Come, and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the house of God; And he will teach us of his ways, and we will walk in his paths: For out of the Holy Brotherhood shall go forth the Law. Behold, the Tabernacle of God is with men, and he will dwell with them, and they shall be his people, and God himself will be with them, and be their God.' This says we should go into the mountains where the Ark is.

Hope to see you there.

Andy

 

 

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