Catching The Credulous

I’ve seen doomsayers come and go, and it appears the latest is a certain David Meade, who has received far more coverage than he deserves from the media – as usual. His claim? The recent eclipse presages the end of the world, in which the hidden planet will finally bang into our planet. And then the Tribulations start. From the introduction on his web site:

When the birth of Jupiter from Virgo occurs, we also see the fulfillment of Genesis 3:15 and Revelation 12:4 when great and fearful signs in the heavens are given. This birthing occurs according to the latest astronomical data available on October 15, 2017. This is when the King Planet – Jupiter, crosses the womb region of Virgo.

This is the day of the onset of the 7-Year Day of the Lord, or Tribulation. If we use astronomical calculations and the Book of Revelation only, and no extra-Biblical source such as visions, this takes us to the most important date of this century or millennium – October 15 this year of 2017. The American Eclipse of August 21, 2017 is the TIME MARKER – a 40 day countdown – the Sign of Jonah, to the beginning of the month of October. October is the month to watch!

The major signs that converge on September 23 are indeed amazing, but those are celestial events. They are time markers. The mainstream media states that something visible will occur on these dates. I don’t believe that. The actual event of the beginning of the Tribulation occurs on October 15. That’s when the action starts. Hold on and watch – wait until the middle of October and I don’t believe you’ll be disappointed.

Revelation is progressive. My book Planet X – The 2017 Arrival has the detail. You don’t have long to read it.

Or, he doesn’t have long to make his money, so quick buy his book!

I’m not going to burden you with the usual sober analysis or clever mockery. No, I went to his website hoping to find a Donate button, because a thought came to me. I thought, how about this? I offer David a $100 in exchange for a post-dated check for, say, a $1000. Or maybe $1 million. He can post-date it to a year from now.

Shouldn’t matter, right? At best we’ll be fighting our way through the Tribulations, and I’ll be eating my words. And if that mysterious planet has hit the Earth, I can fairly much guarantee I won’t be around to cash the check.

But, sadly, no Donate button.

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