A Biblical Prophecy Claims The World Will End on September 23, So Plan Your Doomsday Party Now
Posted By: Farooq on 22-09-2017 | 03:31:03Category: Political Videos, News
Get your affairs in order and figure out who you want to ask to the Apocalypse Party, because the world is ending on September 23--again.
At least that's the latest ludicrous claim made by a religiously-motivated conspiracy theorist on Youtube, anyway.
The idea that Planet X, a.k.a. Nibiru, was on a collision course with Earth recently went viral. It became so pervasive NASA senior scientist David Morrison felt compelled to make a video debunking it.
David Meade, the man promoting the doomsday scenario, based his prediction for calamity on the 23rd on the August 21st solar eclipse. Meade proposed that event was a sign preceding the appearance of Nibiru, which would signal a full apocalypse come October.

Because let's face it, if there were an Apocalypse, it'd probably happen in October.
Meade cites biblical passages as well as astronomical phenomena to support his contention but as scientist David Morrison notes in the video above, the proof this is all nonsense is right in front of us.


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