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Chapter 32 The Doomsday Theory of Fancy Bankruptcy

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There are many doomsday prophecies that were once in vogue, but in the end they all met the fate of being destroyed one after another.Moreover, these prophecies seem to be serious at first, but on the turntable of fate, the endings left for them often carry more ironic meaning.And such doomsday predictions are not rare. Therefore, looking at the following prophecies that may be almost ridiculous, people may be able to maintain a calm attitude towards the unknown future: 1. In 2800 BC, the Assyrian clay tablet recorded the world's most An old prophecy of the end of the world, it reads: "Our earth will soon decline. All signs point to the end of the world quickly. Bribery and corruption are quite common." At that time, no matter where, as long as two When people over the age of 30 come together, they hear similar alarmism.However, the final history can only prove that people at that time were too easily fooled by such predictions.

2. On March 25, 970, the counselors of the Lothalin Dynasty thought they had found evidence in the Bible: the associated words of a certain religious festival heralded the end of the world.Just look at the timing and you'll know that this is a doomsday rumor that took place on the eve of the first millennium.Even the monks of St. Benoit's Abbey at that time wrote a letter to their king, complaining about the Lotharine's remarks: "When the Annunciation Day points to Good Friday, rumors of the end are spread almost all over the world, without any Doubt, this may be the end of the world.” After this disaster day passed, people’s panic about the millennium continued for at least 30 years, and even after the millennium, people still feared the coming of the millennium.

And just as the second millennium is approaching, the same doomsday rumors are revived again.This is like a cold virus that is difficult to kill. Various drugs will only temporarily subdue it, and once it meets the right time, it will flare up again without warning. 3. On February 1, 1524, frightened by a group of London astrologers' predictions, 20,000 people fled from their homes to high places to avoid the so-called second "Great Flood" panic on the Thames River, but in the end nothing happened. didn't happen.Interestingly, it wasn't just the London astrologers who made this mistake, the German astrologer Johannes Stoffler also issued a similar prediction in the same month.In fact, in the end, what is really ridiculous is not who made such absurd predictions first, but that people's fear of the unknown has overshadowed their passion for normal life.But when people no longer trust themselves, what is left in this world to believe in?

4. In 1666, there were piles of prophecies about the end of the world.Because this year contains three "6", some people associate it with the "beast number 666" in the "Bible Apocalypse". The Great Fire of London was a harbinger of the Last Judgment Day.The conclusion of the final investigation of the Great Fire of London was tantamount to a slap in the face of the government, and it also taught a big lesson to human beings who are claiming to be progressive and civilized. 5. On December 17, 1919, meteorologist Albert Porta claimed that a rare conjunction of planets would create a powerful gravitational or magnetic flux that would cause a huge solar flare to crash toward Earth, burning up the atmosphere.Some credulous people chose to commit suicide after hearing this prophecy rather than being gassed to death.Thinking about it carefully, this is another major failure that has been inferred in the scientific community after comet poison gas will destroy the earth.

6. The French prophet Nostradamus wrote in Chapter 5 of Volume 10 of "The Centuries": On July 1999, the king of terror descended from the sky...according to Nostradamus' prediction and the interpretation of his followers in later generations , In July 1999, mankind will face a catastrophe.The most sensational event in the world in early July of that year was that Russia launched a satellite with a proton rocket in Kazakhstan, and the rocket exploded violently in the air.According to reports, the countless fragments produced by the explosion of the proton rocket scattered about 2000 square kilometers of the earth's surface.

Although this prophecy did not eventually become the end of the century as written in the book, it is the most reliable and accurate one among the various prophecies of the end of the world caused by the rising human technology. 7. On February 12, 2006, the prophet Clinton Ortiz claimed on his website that Prince William was the anti-Christian person mentioned in "Apocalypse", and he would take power on this day.He also quoted Prince William's mother, Princess Diana, as saying: "I believe William can rebuild King Arthur's palace and I will be his Merlin. We will restore chivalry, pomp and grandeur of King Arthur's court. William will pass through him. The love, leadership and compassion of the monarchy will transform the monarchy."

Merlin mentioned in this passage was once King Arthur's political adviser, he was a great prophet, and also served as a magician.But when this point in time passed, the seer was instead bound by his own prophecy.The failed prophecy left him disgraced. 8. In 2008, two things happened that still sound ridiculous. On March 21, 2008, a small Christian sect "God's Witnesses" announced on their website that this day would be the end of the world. Interestingly, this prophecy is still posted on their website. Another incident happened in May, when 35 members of the "True Russian Orthodox Church" stayed in a cave for 6 months to avoid the end of the world.Their leader, the prophet of doomsday, Peter Kuznetsov, did not hide in the cave.In the end, the end did not come, and Kuznetsov was brought to court.

Most of the doomsday theories were crushed in front of the wheel of time.In the lifetime of human beings, whether we can see the end of the world is still unknown at present.
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