Monday, November 8, 2010

yet another Doomsday averted

Doomsday scenarios are a dime a dozen in these dark times.
So it should come as no surprise that yet another catastrophe has nearly came and went,
as they so often do.
The calamity I speak of was predicted by the infamous Web Bot,
computer software which basically studies the various memes scattered throughout the internet
and then makes a series of predictions based on the many algorithms.
The software supposedly predicted:
-the September 11 attacks
-2001 anthrax attacks
-American Airlines Flight 587
-the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
-Northeast Blackout of 2003
-2004 Indian Ocean earthquake
-Hurricane Katrina & its devastation
-Dick Cheney's hunting incident
-BP Oil Spill

The latest prediction estimated that 1.289+ billion would die
due to an "ill-wind" from the BP Gulf oil disaster, and a "tipping point" set off today November 8th,
by an "Israeli mistake" involving a nuclear attack on Iran which America would be caught up in.

The event is described as a series of language which will come to a full boil between the 8th & 11th.

Taking a look, the BP Oil Spill has been swept under the rug,
covered up to give democrats a better chance during the November elections (it didn't work).
Experts have come forward to alert the masses that the spill is indeed responsible for human deaths,
and long term: the oil (& dispersant Corexit used to "clean up") have slipped into the food chain.
Not to mention that as the Gulf Stream takes the oil North across the Atlantic seaboard
mass deaths of the aquatic life which reside in its path have been observed.
So the possibility of further deaths in the wake of the disaster are definitely plausible.

While the Iran/Israel situation has been boiling for awhile,
Israel continues to stretch its borders and brazenly threaten its neighbor.

For awhile Iran dismissed much of the menacing bullying,
but as of recent has been vocal in defending itself.
While Israel alleges to the existence of Iranian "weapons of mass destruction"
ironically it is Israel who refuses to sign the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)
matter of fact Israel is the only country in the Middle East who refuses to sign the agreement,
which allows for regular visits by inspectors who determine the amount of nuclear arms which exist.
So the possibility of nuclear war is a real one, though in my opinion, Israel
(a country similar to the size of New Jersey) will indefinitely be responsible for the debacle.
America has gotten over its head in protecting Israels cruel intentions,
and has made many enemies in the aftermath of such choices.

As of now nothing significant has happened, but as they say: the night is still young,
and the timeline is not restricted to one day but a small window of time.
So who knows? With so many theories of an inevitable apocalypse, not many hold much weight.

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