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Trumpet Heralds The End Of The World On Feb. 22nd 2014

Monday, November 18, 2013 8:28
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If Vikings were here today, the sounding of a distinctive horn in York would have created chaos.

The ancient instrument, blown last night, signalled exactly 100 days until the end of the world, according to Norse mythology.

Legend has it that the Norse God, Heimdallr, would blow the mythical Gjallerhorn to warn of the Viking apocalypse, also known as ‘Ragnarok’.

  • The soil and the sky will be stained with poison and the sea will rear up

A real life interpretation of that would be Fukushima.  TEPCO began fuel rod removal today from Unit 4 so what if in the next 100 days, another massive quake and tsunami strikes Japan.  That would be the sea rearing up and if Fukushima gets laid absolutely wasted that would be the poison of the soil and sky. Although you could argue that has already been happening because it has for years now since it happened.   

This is pretty neat tho.  Viking apocalypse in 100 days or so.  Something the conspiracy community really has not talked about which is oddconsidering how they love doom and apocalypses.  They believed the Mayans but not the Vikings?  What the hell is that about?  lol   Ragnorak is a neat story, very similar to the biblical end of the world of course because all culuture and religions ends of the world seem to be similar in one form or another.  Do you believe? -Mort

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  • UnstoppableTruth69

    “according to Norse mythology.”

    ^ Mythology being the root word Morty… What’s happened to you? Have you forgotten the definition of Myth?

    “Mayans but not the Vikings?”

    ^ The Mayans were far more intelligent, you’re comparing Pirates essentially, with developers of astronomical calendrical cycles and star maps. Of course people will buy stocks in Mayans over Norse Mythology.

    You apparently also don’t understand the origins of the term “apocalypse.”

    Modern language has turned the term into something derivative in a derogatory fashion.

  • “But of that day and hour knows no man, not even the angels of heaven, BUT MY FATHER ONLY” -Matthew 24:36.
    Why oh why do people still continue to claim to know the end of the world?? Supposed ministers and preachers who falsely claim to have read and studied the bible in depth, but yet they miss and disbelieve these simple and clear plain words of Christ, that nobody,including the angels, knows not the day nor hour of His second coming.
    But as usual, people want to be willfully blind and ignorant, believing what they want to. Thats why humanity will always find out the hard way.

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  • Working the Beat

    Feb 22! that’s not a good day for me can you get it moved a few day later!

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