posted on Aug, 7 2006 @ 02:51 PM
Our Century in a nutshell at least according to psychic extraordinaire Sylvia Brown:
www.sylvia.org/home/2000plus.cfm
17. Peace in the Middle East will prevail by 2050.
34. No world war is coming, but lots of civil disorder and small skirmishes. No nuclear holocaust.
35. Peace will last from 2050 until 2100, and then I see nothing beyond, which could mean "the end will
come like a thief in the night."
These prophecies when coupled with everything else can only point to some sort of super sequel to 9/11. Sublime because it's only pychologically
damming and is a war that has fixing up the environment main motive. Star Wars if you will. Accordingly, we have this dream on the internet at
www.greatdreams.com/anticrst2.htm of which goes into detail about how the Antichrist will arrive
in Ethiopia so as to deliver maximum shock value. It's all shrewdly calculated on behalf of whoever is behind such raucous to deliver only the finest
of "entertainment" for the entire world in a legacy that simply won't be forgotten. Edgar Cayce spoke of how the final Antichrist's empire will
stretch from Indonesia and all the way to Libya. Obviously Osama Bin Laden as well as the rest of them simply don't fit the bill of such a tall order
in going against pretty much everyone else in a bid to actually take over the world.
If you look up on the internet and read about people meditating or what have you in accordance with the month of September in the year 2001, it's
just black just like how Syliva sees our next century. I mean really, when the last two arrived it was clear as day so that those who could care less
about symbolism could get attached to them. And as for my own thoughts about the whole ordeal, we shouldn't expect an idiot at the helm of this well
organized and advanced Muslim army. In fact, all throughout the nations of Islam we have a bevy of very successful projects of which includes Saudi
Aramco (dare to compare this with the crazies over in Iran and Iraq), the Petronas Towers, Egypt's surprisingly robust economy, and of course the
U.A.E. The Middle East always did get themselves into trouble most notably with that of the 1973 OPEC event as such, we are naive in thinking that
their anti-American attitudes will subside anytime soon. Since it took Germany's zest for world domination to finally subside until the 20th century
was over, we shouldn't expect the Middle East's until this century is over as well.