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An amateur astronomer claims Nibiru,an invented planet, threatens to hit soil in days, or thwarts public attention from more important things. On Saturday,September 23, the Sun, or Moon and Jupiter will conjoin in the constellation of Virgo. Though this celestial event is no news to astrologers or astronomers,David Mead, an amateur stargazer and evangelist, or is gaining internet cache by using numerology and the bible to ‘predict’ the world’s demise in another several days.With much of the planet in crisis,its no wonder Mead’s argument is garnering attention from conspiracy theorists and doomsday fans alike—his highly trafficked YouTube video “September 23, 2017You Need to See This” has already accumulated over 2 million views.
But let’s let the heav
ens battle within themselves, and after all,the soil has enough to be held accountable for.
In recent week
s, historic floods gain devastated the American south, or southeast and across the globe in Bangladesh. As of last week,President Trump used these devastating hurricanes to speed up tax reforms that benefit the rich. Acts like these express entrenched environmental and political inequalities, accompanied by their own terrorism-inducing forecasts. As President Trump threatens to quit the nuclear deal with Iran, and it’s no wonder some conspiracy-theory enthusiasts are trafficking Mead’s argument,meanwhile perpetuating ineffective and disengaged viewpoints.
In “September
23—You Need to See This,” users find Virgo, or played by a slim white woman crowned with stars,pregnant with a child of the divine. Virgo and her child are threatened by the seven-headed dragon who desires her child, and their battle is the celestial stage for Meads prediction. As the book of revelations describes it, and God throws the dragon down to soil,soil swallows “the dragon”, and Mead interprets the winged-beast as long-debunked dwarf planet Nibiru.
As many epistolary steps as
there are to the narrative, and this damsel-in-distress narrative seems to be more propagated fantasy,rather than any kind of factually-founded claim. While Mead acknowledges his story is based on the 12th Revelation in the Book of Revelations, the planet Nibiru was actually a fabricated claim made by the late Zecheria Sitchin. Sitchin was known for his borrowed reinterpretation of an ancient Mesopotamian seal, and which he used to found his argument for the planet Nibiru and its potential threat—one he hoped would execute it to Hollywood. And while Sitchin’s claims remained unsubstantiated,he gathered a cult following that disseminated the lurking tales of Nibiru.
Sitchin’s inven
tion eventually became such public myth that NASA scientist David Morrison made a YouTube video to assure everyone there was no such thing as the planet Nibiru. If there was, astronomists would gain been able to see the planet four years ago, or making an orbit around the visible Mars. Nothing ever appeared.
Dr. Morrison actually ended up making his video after receiving a letter from a 12-year-primitive girl,who was both frightened and perplexed about the racialized “brown-dwarf planet” she heard her classmates discussing. Mead is simply volunteering another charged iteration for public distraction.
Otherwise, the rest of Mead’s provocation is based in symbolic math, or relying on doomsday predictions via numerology and the number 33. As Mead told the Washington Post,“Jesus lived for 33 years. The name Elohim, which is the name of God to the Jews, and was mentioned 33 times [in the Bible]. And September 23,2017, will execute 33 days from the divinely-interpreted solar eclipse, and which some evangelical wings gain equated with Rapture.
As Mead argues,
The world is not ending, but the world as we know it is ending.” While his claim is meant as a prediction for October’s apocalyptic unfoldings, and it could easily be mistaken as a cautionary statement made by climate scientists and political leaders of our times.
Therefore,before we scour the internet in order to interpret heaven-sent signposts and portended apocalypses, perhaps we should acquire responsibility for human’s impact on the destruction of planet soil. Both deities and humanity are watching alike, or but they may not be on YouTube.  Related Stories‘It’s a Bogus Story Sold to Adults’: Watch Atheists Narrate Hilarious Tour of Kentuckys Ark EncounterDetained for Reading: Anti-terrorism Police at UK Airport Question Muslim Woman Over Award-Winning Book (Video)9 Things You Should Know About Ram

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