CARING
AND SHARING
We
live in the “End of Time”, at least that's the way we are
programmed. In recent years a wave of global research underlined
this. Global warming will lead to rising sea-levels and the West of
Holland will have to be abandoned, as are New York and London,
because the will be submerged around 2100. The end of the “Oil
Area” will hit us soon. “Peak Oil”, the moment from wich on,
oil production will decline. War over resources will follow (Libya).
The world population will double in 50 to 60 years. Will 14 billion
people have enough to eat in 2100. Even now 1 billion people have not
enough to eat. Starving to death is a process, you know. We may be
hit by solar flares and magnetic storms, that will ruin our modern
communication. The Canary Islands will slide into the ocean and this
is the source of a giant tsunami, that will destroy the West coast of
America, hundrerds of miles inland. Our lives are threatened by
pandemics and mass-shootings. Enough to worry about, but this is only
the beginning. Let's go into second gear. The destruction of our
planet is inevitable! It's part of a cosmic scenario, we have no
influence on at all. Fundamental Christians were among the first, who
realized that the war between good and evil; between God and Satan,
was nearing its end now. The biblical doomsday scenario will be
fulfilled in our lifetime. Especially the “Book of Revelation” is
used as a guide and timeline of the Apocalypse, the final years
before the return of the Christ. Before most of the world population
will be reduced by famine, sickness and war. Billions of people will
die, when the riders of the Apocalypse roam the world. Are they all
guilty? Did they pray to a false God? What kind of mindframe do these
people have, when they talk that easy about the suffering of human
beings. It's no fun to starve. In that respect, they think the same
about us, common folks, as does the Elite or the Nazis. It's time to
break the chains and fulfill your potential. Fight for a world, that
cares and shares, by sharing and caring.
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