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Show Cancelled, You Wont Believe What It Reveals About CERN! Creepy Coincidence You Have to See To Believe!

Monday, August 17, 2015 5:30
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Show Cancelled, You Wont Believe What It Reveals About CERN! Creepy Coincidence You Have to See To Believe!

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Back in 2013, the television show “Rewind” was scheduled to air on the SyFy Channel however due to reasons not disclosed, the show never aired past the first episode despite the fact that the pilot was a huge success.

Years later, we may have discovered the reason why SyFy pulled the series from this extremely controversial show and you won’t believe some of the things that were discovered.

In the video below youtuber, C.Ervana, delves into the pilot of the movie and uncovers some “coincidental” details found linking it to the highly discussed month of September. Not only that but she further describes how the movie reveals the opening of CERN on September 23rd—which just so happens to be the “Day of Atonement” on the Jewish calendar. Here is the breaking report and trust me! It’s well worth the 9 minutes!

When is CERN Scheduled to “Open the Door”? Answer—September

When is the United Nations Meeting? Answer—September 25th-27th and on the 26th they will be hosting the “International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons” A “world peace” gathering.

Is it all just one big fat coincidence? Or are we really being given signs about something coming in the month of September? I guess I’ll leave that up to you to decide…

Personally, I don’t believe a nuke will happen on that date or in the month of September as the video portrays. However it is possible that IF an event like this were planned, that it could be averted if we bring enough attention to it. That said, there are many events that are lining up in that month that we need to keep our eyes on…


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Syfy Channel won’t send its time-travel pilot Rewind to series, the network officially confirmed today via Twitter.

It’s no surprise, seeing as the pilot shot in the spring of 2012 and the network has been conspicuously silent on the project since its completion. What is surprising is that Syfy has already burned off the pilot as a 2-hour movie. It aired Monday, August 26, with little fanfare and next to no advertising. (I, for one, was looking forward to seeing the show and had no idea it was going to be on.)

Rewind stars Shane McRae as an ex-Special Forces operative who joins a secret government division that uses experimental time travel technology to attempt to undo major world catastrophes — an idea not far off from Seven Days, which ran for three seasons on UPN (1998-2001).

The pilot burn-off is becoming common practice for Syfy, which has done the same with the pilot for Three Inches and Battlestar Galactica‘s spin-off Blood & Chrome.

In fact, Syfy doesn’t have all that great a track record with the pilot process itself. Most of the cable channel’s successful original scripted series started with a script and a full season order, including the forthcoming Helix, Defiance, and all three Stargate series.

Two other scripted series are currently at the pilot production stage for Syfy: Dominion, based on the angel warrior movie Legion; and High Moon, based on the 1969 John Christopher novel The Lotus Caves.

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