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Tsunami to Strike the East Coasts of the Americas on 1st April 2007 |
| Written by Alasdair Laurie | |
| Friday, 02 March 2007 | |
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Describes mounting evidence for a tsunami to hit the East Coasts of the Americas on 1st April 2007 from a Volcanic Eruption on La Palma, Canary Islands. Over the last few months there has been mounting evidence for a prophesy concerning a tsunami that will hit the East Coast of the Americas from the Island of La Palma on the 1st April 2007. To date, evidence has come in the form of parables such as the picture of the whore of Babylon outlined by Hudson Bay, Canada.
The latest such parable involves a volcano erupting on the Island of Sicily on 1st March 2007, exactly one month before the predicted tsunami. The name of the Island “Sicily” is significant for the same reason that April Fools’ Day is significant – the name sounds like “Silly”.
Although this does indeed sound silly, the paradox is highly significant because the number of the beast (666) represents the exact opposite of foolishness; wisdom. The 666th name in the Bible is Solomon who was famed for his wisdom. Wisdom is 666 because common-sense reasoning and logic are in direct opposition to faith and following Jesus. For example, common sense dictates that you should not give up everything you have and follow Jesus.
For this reason, on Palm Sunday this year, a tsunami will destroy the East Coast of the Americas in the first step towards the destruction of all ideologies that are in opposition to following Jesus.
Sicily Volcano: http://www.theage.com.au/news/World/Lava-spews-from-Italian-volcano/2007/03/01/1172338746081.html |
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