Rememberwhen the world endedon September 23 of this very year ? Me neither , which was unearthly : various confederacy theorists , including the American numerologist David Meade , seemed to be whole convinced that the planet would collide on that particular date with a hidden cosmos , and later on explode in a bacchanal of death and end .
Well , it come along he made a mistake . account are now going around that Meade has double - chink his revelatory calculation , and the world will now takeseven whole yearsto closing , starting on October 15 . obviously , the world will now experience seven days of earthquake , hurricanes , tsunamis and nuclear exchanges , which will slowly pass over out the world .
As you may wait , we have some questions . Nuclear exchanges away , these otherwise innate phenomenon happen all the metre , so how will you know whether they are appropriately doom - y enough ? Also , why are they going to take seven long time to destroy the mankind ? What exactly are the harbingers of the last of day waiting for on the dot ? Is their doomsday equipment malfunctioning ?

Also , here ’s a fun fact : earthquakes and the like can not destroy a planet . We’ve checked .
In any casing , it rick out that these seven age of frustrating geologic doom will be triggered by the movement of Nibiru , that mischievous world - end planet that decidedly does not live – because if it did , NASA would have seen it .
David Meade , whose name unfortunately happens to be superposable to anoft - threatened mentalistfrom the UK , is clearly invested in the topic disregardless . A fast Google search wreak up the book that explain it all , Planet X : The 2017 Arrival . In the “ Customers who bought this point also bought ” incision , several other James Edward Meade - penned script come along , includingThe putsch D’etat Against President Donald J Trump , which blab out about an “ unelected vestige government ” doing some very naughty thing .
view that the September 23 Revelation of Saint John the Divine never fall to clear , thereviewsfor Meade’sPlanet Xbook are well worth a read .
One only says “ unsatisfying , ” as if the drug user in reality desire the world to end and was sadden to see that life-time was not snuff out after all . Another says “ publish in a gravid hurry by the looks of it ” – presumptively because of the impending Rapture , we ’d gauge .