Sep 23, 2017

NN // RT | Sep 23, 2017 CET | For the record: No, the world isn’t ending this Saturday (but yes, humanity will destroy itself soon enough) |



No, the world isn't ending this Saturday... but humanity will destroy itself soon enough
Mike Adams
Some prophecy scholars insist this Saturday will bring about a cosmic cataclysm that will rain down fireballs across much of North America, punishing the United States.

Despite the popular predictions, the world isn’t ending this Saturday
I do, however, have no doubt that human civilization is on the path of total collapse and self-induced obliteration.

My advice is to plan for the world to continue through this weekend. But prepare a long-term survival plan to make it through the coming chaos stemming from financial collapse, social unrest and possibly even global nuclear war.

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Judgement day: Will Nibiru annihilate all life on Earth today as prophesied? (POLL)

While most people are more concerned with the threat of nuclear war posed by the ongoing spat between North Korea and US President Donald Trump, others believe that today is doomsday, courtesy of a mysterious planet hurtling right for us.

Wildfires, hurricanes, earthquakes and Trump’s war of words with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un have dominated the news cycle in recent months, which many have taken as signs of the impending apocalypse.
However, a combination of Christian numerology, signs in the stars, and a fictional planet named Nibiru heading towards the Earth have proven a more compelling narrative for many doomsday theorists.
NASA has repeatedly debunked the existence of the ‘killer planet,’ stating that there would at least be some visible evidence in the solar system of such a large body (gravity is a mysterious but largely inescapable force, after all). There is also no precedent for hidden worlds suddenly appearing, but there is a first time for everything.

Instead, we should be more concerned about the long, slow death of the planet from climate change rather than any science fiction or religious doomsday conspiracy theories, even ones suggesting mysterious planets are coming to blindside us.....[READ WHOLE STORY]