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For those of us who have eyes to see, ears to hear and minds to reason with, the only question now is how to prevent the prophecies from becoming predictions.
As most regular readers now know, in 1981 Billy Meier first published his warnings regarding Russian military movements (“red storm flood” “Bolshevism”) against Scandinavia, the US, Canada, etc. In fact, because the Prophetien document is owned now even by avowed skeptics and attackers of the Meier case, it’s even easier to prove Meier’s foreknowledge of these events than it may be in regard to the 1987 Henoch Prophecies. We started to discuss the situation on this blog in 2011.
Now with Russia’s and also Canada’s latest military movements, it appears that unless more people wake up it will be ever expanding, as Meier said in as the time fulfills.
As is also now known, Meier and the Plejaren warned about the seriously underestimated, worldwide dangers of the IS, about which we created a petition as well. Of course Meier actually spelled it out succinctly and specifically in 1958, along with many other things:
83.) And it will be that fanatical Islamists carry out bloody revenge on the distant descendants of the Christians, for their earlier crusades when they accomplish their deadly and destructive acts through irrepressible terror all over the world.
This assessment is now being echoed in current, financially focused news media. Maybe the buck has finally found a place to stop,
So for those who want to nitpick and/or contest the exact provable date of every single one of Meier’s prophetically accurate pieces of information let them be left to indulge their luxurious folly. For those of us who have eyes to see, ears to hear and minds to reason with, the only question is how to prevent the prophecies from becoming predictions.
Theyfly had its first visitor from Fiji, the 147th country.
Thanks to Chris Lock, Greg O’Brien, Jacob Smits, and others who sent me links to these stories.
Prophecies or…Predictions? originally appeared on They Fly Blog on March 16, 2015.