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On May 13, 2014, the French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said in Washington DC, that the world had 500 days to avoid “climate chaos.”
Fabius, standing alongside US Secretary of State John Kerry, told reporters at the US State Department: “On the issue of climate change, I said we have 500 days to avoid climate chaos, and I know that Barack Obama and John Kerry are committed on this subject and I’m sure that with them and a lot of other friends will reach success in this very important matter.”
On the very same day, Fabius gave almost an identical warning in a speech at the Brookings Institution.
“We are, all of you know it, on the edge of a climatic abyss,” he said from prepared notes. “In fact, we have 500 days to avoid a climate chaos.”
As others have noted before, 500 days from May 13, 2014 brings us to September 25, 2015, which marks the end of the Shemitah, which from Biblical times was a way of recording the agricultural cycle. Today it is better known as the 7-year business cycle. This year’s Shemitah, however, could hold more significance since four Jewish religious days fall on so-called Blood Moons, or lunar eclipses.
For those not familiar with this Judaic event may want to watch a video by Jeff Berwick, the editor of The Dollar Vigilante, entitled “Shemitah Exposed.”
Three days before Fabius’ mysterious warning, President Obama gave a speech where he also provided an ominous warning about the threat of climate change: “I’m here today to say that climate change constitutes a serious threat to global security, and immediate risk to our national security, and make no mistake, it will impact how are military defends our country.”
“You know the beauty of the sea,” Obama continued, “but you also know its unforgiving power.”
So is it just coincidence or conspiracy theory to mention that Jade Helm 15, a 7-state military exercise which is off-limits to the media, just happens to conclude on September 15, 2015? Something tells me those Special Forces that are now operating covertly across the Southwest will be continuing their mission long after the scheduled finish date. But that’s just a hunch.
Naturally, such dire predictions, which have been delivered to our door with an expiration date of exactly 500 days, has generated a lot of heated speculation as to what might be in store for the planet.
Was Fabius, an Ashkenazi Jew who converted to Catholicism in his youth, merely speaking figuratively, randomly tossing out a big number to emphasize the idea that the planet has little time to act on climate change? Apparently not. Had he mentioned “500 days” just once we could perhaps jump to such a conclusion. However, Fabius uttered the “500 days till climate chaos” three times at two separate venues. Clearly this was intentional.
So what exactly will bring forth such a climatic catastrophe, which from all accounts could be the modern equivalent of the Great Flood of the Bible: A meteor strike? An earthquake-generated tsunami? A nuclear false-flag detonation allegedly by some terrorist group, like Islamic State? We of course have no idea.
The French Foreign Minister owes the world an immediate explanation for his irresponsible comments that have left millions of people literally trembling in fear as to what may – or may not – happen on September 25.