posted on Apr, 12 2011 @ 06:13 PM
And the third angel sounded, and there fell a great star from heaven, burning as it were a lamp, and it fell upon the third part of the rivers, and
upon the fountains of waters; And the name of the star is called Wormwood: and the third part of the waters became wormwood; and many men died of the
waters, because they were made bitter."
Revelation 8:10-11
What are the odds that the world's greatest ever nuclear accident would occur at a nuclear power plant named Wormwood-the exact name prophesied 2,000
years ago in the Bible?! The prophecy says that it was because of the waters that were made bitter that many men died. The conveyance of nuclear
radiation by the water was the thing that caused so many to die.
Here is the thing...What is wormwood....
The Greek word “absinthos” means “wormwood,” and that a Ukranian word for wormwood is “chernobyl....Just open the ukranian bible..book of
revelation..The name for a specific type of wormwood is translated in Ukrainian to "Chernobyl" (or "Чорнобиль")
New York Times article by Serge Schmemann, Chernobyl Fallout: Apocalyptic Tale, July 25, 1986. There, an unnamed "prominent Russian writer" was
quoted as claiming the Ukrainian word for wormwood was chernobyl.
The world's worst ever nuclear meltdown occurred in 1986 at Chernobyl in Ukraine, at that time one of the states of the Soviet Union. One million
extra cases of cancer are predicted worldwide within 70 years, Ukrainian scientists estimate. Over 200 million people have experienced excess exposure
to radiation because of Chernobyl.
As the nuclear cloud produced by Chernobyl drifted over the Soviet Union and over Europe, and Extraordinary amount of rain fell. The rain brought the
radiation from the nuclear cloud onto the soil, the animals, the crops, the trees, and into the rivers. The greater the rainfall, the greater was the
amount of radioactivity. These heavy rains greatly increased the magnitude of this horrible disaster.
One point i want to make....im not a bible scholar...and im not religious ...and im not atheist..
thank you