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There's an old saying: 'a sucker is born every minute.' In other words, human beings have the major flaw of misplaced faith, and believing most of what they are told.
Now, most of you are well aware that most Christians have double-digit IQ's. Ranting and raving about 'the end coming in 2012' and the 'earthquakes and pestilences' and all of their living for their death crap, unfortunately has some people worried, concerned or shaken up a bit. I, myself am certainly NOT worried in the least concerning '2012.'
Now, I will tell everyone in all honesty, it does appear the world economy will collapse 2013-2014, as I have seen this in nearly everyone's astrology chart that I have read, but as for the end of the world- no. Again, be aware of serious economic problems, meditate and build protection around yourselves and loved ones, but know it will not be the end of the world and those of us who are strong in Satan will not get the brunt of any of this. Satan protects his own.
Now, as for the hysteria regarding the alleged frequency of earthquakes, signs in the sky, and such, much of this upon some investigation has been recurring for centuries. The recordings of earthquakes in the 20-21st centuries, given the advanced technology, the Richter Scale, and advanced news reporting and communications, of course, many more will be recorded than in centuries ago. All of these natural disasters are nothing more than history repeating itself. The plates of the earth's crusts move every so often and an earthquake occurs. This is natural phenomena. Unfortunately, many die and lives are destroyed. Now, if xianity hadn't held science back for centuries, science may have already progressed to where such natural disasters could be predicted accurately, plans of action could be instituted, and many lives could be saved.
During the Middle Ages alone, mainly in Europe and England, here is just a sample of natural disasters that occurred. Given enough research, this is no different from today. This is only a sample. Also, please bear in mind that many major earthquakes that have been recorded in the West; the 'New World' such as along the San Andreas Faultline- obviously do not date back to the Middle Ages in written history, in contrast to Europe, and countries in the Far East, as this continent was sparsley populated in comparison to the past 200 years, and this information was not recorded. This also stands for many other places in the world as well, but this does not mean that major earthquakes did not happen. Don't allow foolish xians and islamic nonunks play upon stupidity. In addition, as most of you already know, xianity and its twin, islam encourage illiteracy, stupidity and misplaced 'fatih.' Like the jewish root, the enemy CREATES the fucking problem and then
force feeds everyone THEIR solution to it.
The information below was taken from this website:
http://www.timeref.com/process2.php?cmd ... &inctext=Y
1040 - 1042
1041 A year of storms and disease
Stormy weather destroyed crops and diseases killed many cattle during the year.
1046 Severe winter
Extremely cold weather caused many deaths amongst animals and people.
1048 Earthquake
A large earthquake is supposed to have been felt across England.
1049, May 1, Earthquake in Midlands
A large earthquake was felt in Worcester and Derby and many people were reportedly killed.
1053, Dec 21, Strong winds
Extremely strong winds destroyed churches and buildings.
1054 July, The Crab Nebula seen
The supernova that occurred in this year formed the Crab Nebula and the event was recorded by astronomers in China. The explosion was so great that the supernova would have been visible during the daytime. Due to the huge distances involved, the explosion would have happened thousands of years earlier but the light from the event only reached Earth in 1054.
1066 April, Halley's Comet
The comet named after Edmund Halley who accurately predicted the return of the comet in 1758 (unfortunately after his death). It is difficult to determine when the comet would have appeared in the past as the orbit of the comet varies by several years. The Bayeux Tapestry shows what looks like a comet and this could well have been Halley's comet.
1086 Stormy weather and disease
Violent storms killed many people while cattle died from disease.
1089, August 11, Earthquake
An earthquake was felt across England.
1091 Violent storm hits London
London was hit by a terrible storm, possibly a tornado. Damage was done to the Tower of London, the old wooden London Bridge and many churches and buildings.
1097 October 4, Comet
A star with a long tail was seen in the south-west.
1106 A comet passes by
A comet was seen and reported by several civilisations around the World. Lasting for forty days the comet grew steadily in brightness until finally fading away
1106 January, Venice hit by a series of disasters
In January, Venice was hit by severe floods. Shortly afterwards a fire broke out destroying several districts of the city. Several months later another more deadly fire started. As many of the buildings were constructed of wood, the fire spread out of control. The disasters led to future buildings being constructed of stone and brick.
1111 Severe winter
An extreme winter prevented the growing of crops and cattle died of disease.
1114 November, Earthquake
A large earthquake damaged the areas of the Frankish control in the East. Antioch and Edessa were hit by the shocks.
1118 Earthquake
An earthquake damages Crowland Abbey.
1133 August 2 Eclipse
There was an eclipse of the Sun over Scotland and the north of England on this day.
1133 August 4, Earthquake
An eyewitness account (William of Malmesbury) tells of an earthquake affecting many parts of England. (Symeon of Durham's Historia Regum, by John of Hexham.) This is interesting as it occurred just after an eclipse. See year 1185 when another eclipse and earthquake occurred.
1140 March 20, Eclipse
The Anglo Saxon Chronicles reported that an eclipse of the sun occurred on this day.
1164 A meteor ?
From the Chronicles of Meaux Abbey came the report saying 'In the tenth year of Henry II, about the first hour there appeared in the sky three circles and two suns; and a dragon of immense size was seen in St. Osyth (Osey Island, co. Essex), sailing the air so close to the earth that divers houses were burnt by the heat.' Is this a report of an airburst meteor? An airburst meteor is meteor that explodes in the air before it reaches the ground and doesn't create an impact crater. A more recent example of an airburst meteor occurred in Russia at a place called Tunguska. This event, known and the great Siberian explosion, happened in 1908 and resulted in the felling of millions of trees.
1170 June 29, Eastern Mediterranean earthquake
A large earthquake hit the eastern Mediterranean along the fault line that runs along that region. A huge amount of damage was done causing a major loss of life.
1174 November 4, An aurora is seen across Europe
At about midnight, for the space of an hour or more, the whole face of the sky towards the north part was seen to be suffused with a red color like blood.
1185 Earthquake in Sicily
Reports of an earthquake in the Plantagenet Chronicles occurring in Sicily. Need to confirm.
Lincoln Cathedral damaged
Earth tremors damaged the Cathedral at Lincoln beyond repair. The earthquake must have been very powerful as it was said that it was felt throughout the country. Only the West front survived in good shape and rest of the building had to be demolished.
May 1 Eclipse
There was an eclipse of the Sun on this day over the north of Europe. Interestingly, there was an earthquake that damaged Lincoln Cathedral in 1185. Did the earthquake happen before or after the eclipse? Are the two events related?
1191 Jun 23 Eclipse
Most of Europe would have seen the Sun eclipsed by the moon just before midday.
John (1199 - 1216)
1200 Jan 2 Annular Eclipse of the moon
An eclipse of the moon occured at around midnight. (Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA's GSFC)
1201 Jun Storms do much damage
Severe thunderstorms and floods during the summer affected England.
1205 Jan River Thames freezes
The winter of 1204/05 was so cold that the River Thames froze over and the cold spell lasted until March.
Henry III (1216 - 1272)
1224 London Fog
From the Chronicles of Meaux Abbey came the report saying 'A London fog occurred while the Bishop of London was officiating in St. Paul's there came on suddenly such a thickness of the clouds and darkness of the sun, accompanied by thunder and lightening and a most foul stench, that the people departed, leaving only the bishop there with one attendant.'
1235 Leopards at the Tower
The Tower of London was home to a menagerie of exotic animals given to the monarchs of England as gifts. In this year three leopards were given to Henry III.
1236 Wisbech Castle damaged by storm
The town and castle at Wisbech were hit by a fierce storm.
1250 Qtr 4 Earthquake shakes St. Albans Abbey
Matthew Paris, the medieval historian, reported that an earthquake shook and damaged the church at St. Albans. Earthquakes are unusual in this area.
1264 Possible comet sighting
From the Chronicles of Meaux Abbey came the report of the siting of a comet which was said to return every three hundred years. Rising from the east with more brightness than had ever been seen by a living person.
1275 Earthquake destroys Tor church
The church at the top of Glastonbury Tor was badly damaged by an earthquake.
1303 Baltic Sea Freezes over
There appears to be a mini ice age during this period (1303 and 1306-7) where the temperatures dropped so far that the Baltic Sea actually froze.
1337 Jun A comet is seen over France
A comet was seen in the skies of France and was viewed as a bad omen and that war was on the horizon.
1338 Apr A comet seen in Europe
A second? comet trailing fire is seen in the skies over Europe.
1347 The Black Death
Kipchak Mongols besieging a Genoese trading centre on the Crimean coast catapulted their own dead into the city. The cause of death was a mysterious disease. The Genoese escaped by sea taking the 'Black Death' with them. They landed at Messina in Sicily. Bubonic plague, which the Black Death was, was spread by the rat flea. The name Black Death came from the colour of the swelling in the groin, armpit or neck. The person suffering went into a coma and dies soon after. In Europe an estimated 25 million people died. The plague reached Britain in 1348 and again in 1360 and the population may have been reduced by a half.
1348 Jun The Plague reaches England
The plague reached the shores of England first at Melcombe Regis in Dorset. By winter of the year, the plague had reached London.
1349 Meaux Abbey hit by epidemic
From the Chronicles of Meaux Abbey came the report saying 'Meaux Abbey suffered so severely that thirty-two monks, and seven conversi died, the majority being taken in the month of August.'
Earthquake
From the Chronicles of Meaux Abbey came the report saying 'during Lent, six days before Easter Sunday, there occurred an earthquake throughout the whole of England so great that the monks of Melsa were thrown so violently from their stalls that they all lay prostrate on the ground.'
Summer The Plague is at its peak
The peak of the plague was reached in the summer of 1349. Estimates of a third of the population dying from the infection have been made but being accurate is very difficult.
1361 Another outbreak of the plague
Another outbreak of the plague takes its toll.
1362 Jan Hurricane damages spire at Norwich
A fierce storm or hurricane hit Britain and the spire at Norwich Cathedral fell. The spire damaged the presbytery as came down..
1369 Again England is hit by the plague
Another outbreak of the plague affects England.
1382 May 21 Earthquake
An earthquake occurred somewhere in the Straits of Dover and was felt in southern England and in the Low Countries across the North Sea. The event happened during a meeting to condem the works of John Wycliffe.
1436 December Severe Frosts
A severe winter in 1436-37 causes many deaths and hardship.
1437 January London bridge collapse
The severe cold of this year caused a collapse at London Bridge. One of the piers that held a gate fell down taking some houses as well.
1508 September 19 Earthquake
This earthquake was felt throughout Scotland and England.
1517 Plague
Londoners were affected by a wide-spread illness forcing Henry VIII and his court to move to countryside where they felt safer.
1625 August Plague
Britain was affected by another outbreak of the plague.
1626 February Plague lessens
The plague's affects had diminished in London
****
For those of you who are either new, still questioning, or have been thoroughly brainwashed by xian programs, the 'End of the World' crap is getting pretty old as well:
http://www.abhota.info/end1.htm
AGAIN- DON'T ALLOW STUPID XIANS AND RELATED ILK MAKE AN ASS OUT OF YOU BY GETTING YOU TO BELIEVE THEIR ENDLESS AND RELENTLESS STREAM OF FORCED FED BULLSHIT. DO SOME RESEARCH AND ABOVE ALL- QUESTION EVERYTHING, AND SEEK THE PROOF FOR YOURSELF.
High Priestess Maxine Dietrich
http://www.joyofsatan.org
Now, most of you are well aware that most Christians have double-digit IQ's. Ranting and raving about 'the end coming in 2012' and the 'earthquakes and pestilences' and all of their living for their death crap, unfortunately has some people worried, concerned or shaken up a bit. I, myself am certainly NOT worried in the least concerning '2012.'
Now, I will tell everyone in all honesty, it does appear the world economy will collapse 2013-2014, as I have seen this in nearly everyone's astrology chart that I have read, but as for the end of the world- no. Again, be aware of serious economic problems, meditate and build protection around yourselves and loved ones, but know it will not be the end of the world and those of us who are strong in Satan will not get the brunt of any of this. Satan protects his own.
Now, as for the hysteria regarding the alleged frequency of earthquakes, signs in the sky, and such, much of this upon some investigation has been recurring for centuries. The recordings of earthquakes in the 20-21st centuries, given the advanced technology, the Richter Scale, and advanced news reporting and communications, of course, many more will be recorded than in centuries ago. All of these natural disasters are nothing more than history repeating itself. The plates of the earth's crusts move every so often and an earthquake occurs. This is natural phenomena. Unfortunately, many die and lives are destroyed. Now, if xianity hadn't held science back for centuries, science may have already progressed to where such natural disasters could be predicted accurately, plans of action could be instituted, and many lives could be saved.
During the Middle Ages alone, mainly in Europe and England, here is just a sample of natural disasters that occurred. Given enough research, this is no different from today. This is only a sample. Also, please bear in mind that many major earthquakes that have been recorded in the West; the 'New World' such as along the San Andreas Faultline- obviously do not date back to the Middle Ages in written history, in contrast to Europe, and countries in the Far East, as this continent was sparsley populated in comparison to the past 200 years, and this information was not recorded. This also stands for many other places in the world as well, but this does not mean that major earthquakes did not happen. Don't allow foolish xians and islamic nonunks play upon stupidity. In addition, as most of you already know, xianity and its twin, islam encourage illiteracy, stupidity and misplaced 'fatih.' Like the jewish root, the enemy CREATES the fucking problem and then
force feeds everyone THEIR solution to it.
The information below was taken from this website:
http://www.timeref.com/process2.php?cmd ... &inctext=Y
1040 - 1042
1041 A year of storms and disease
Stormy weather destroyed crops and diseases killed many cattle during the year.
1046 Severe winter
Extremely cold weather caused many deaths amongst animals and people.
1048 Earthquake
A large earthquake is supposed to have been felt across England.
1049, May 1, Earthquake in Midlands
A large earthquake was felt in Worcester and Derby and many people were reportedly killed.
1053, Dec 21, Strong winds
Extremely strong winds destroyed churches and buildings.
1054 July, The Crab Nebula seen
The supernova that occurred in this year formed the Crab Nebula and the event was recorded by astronomers in China. The explosion was so great that the supernova would have been visible during the daytime. Due to the huge distances involved, the explosion would have happened thousands of years earlier but the light from the event only reached Earth in 1054.
1066 April, Halley's Comet
The comet named after Edmund Halley who accurately predicted the return of the comet in 1758 (unfortunately after his death). It is difficult to determine when the comet would have appeared in the past as the orbit of the comet varies by several years. The Bayeux Tapestry shows what looks like a comet and this could well have been Halley's comet.
1086 Stormy weather and disease
Violent storms killed many people while cattle died from disease.
1089, August 11, Earthquake
An earthquake was felt across England.
1091 Violent storm hits London
London was hit by a terrible storm, possibly a tornado. Damage was done to the Tower of London, the old wooden London Bridge and many churches and buildings.
1097 October 4, Comet
A star with a long tail was seen in the south-west.
1106 A comet passes by
A comet was seen and reported by several civilisations around the World. Lasting for forty days the comet grew steadily in brightness until finally fading away
1106 January, Venice hit by a series of disasters
In January, Venice was hit by severe floods. Shortly afterwards a fire broke out destroying several districts of the city. Several months later another more deadly fire started. As many of the buildings were constructed of wood, the fire spread out of control. The disasters led to future buildings being constructed of stone and brick.
1111 Severe winter
An extreme winter prevented the growing of crops and cattle died of disease.
1114 November, Earthquake
A large earthquake damaged the areas of the Frankish control in the East. Antioch and Edessa were hit by the shocks.
1118 Earthquake
An earthquake damages Crowland Abbey.
1133 August 2 Eclipse
There was an eclipse of the Sun over Scotland and the north of England on this day.
1133 August 4, Earthquake
An eyewitness account (William of Malmesbury) tells of an earthquake affecting many parts of England. (Symeon of Durham's Historia Regum, by John of Hexham.) This is interesting as it occurred just after an eclipse. See year 1185 when another eclipse and earthquake occurred.
1140 March 20, Eclipse
The Anglo Saxon Chronicles reported that an eclipse of the sun occurred on this day.
1164 A meteor ?
From the Chronicles of Meaux Abbey came the report saying 'In the tenth year of Henry II, about the first hour there appeared in the sky three circles and two suns; and a dragon of immense size was seen in St. Osyth (Osey Island, co. Essex), sailing the air so close to the earth that divers houses were burnt by the heat.' Is this a report of an airburst meteor? An airburst meteor is meteor that explodes in the air before it reaches the ground and doesn't create an impact crater. A more recent example of an airburst meteor occurred in Russia at a place called Tunguska. This event, known and the great Siberian explosion, happened in 1908 and resulted in the felling of millions of trees.
1170 June 29, Eastern Mediterranean earthquake
A large earthquake hit the eastern Mediterranean along the fault line that runs along that region. A huge amount of damage was done causing a major loss of life.
1174 November 4, An aurora is seen across Europe
At about midnight, for the space of an hour or more, the whole face of the sky towards the north part was seen to be suffused with a red color like blood.
1185 Earthquake in Sicily
Reports of an earthquake in the Plantagenet Chronicles occurring in Sicily. Need to confirm.
Lincoln Cathedral damaged
Earth tremors damaged the Cathedral at Lincoln beyond repair. The earthquake must have been very powerful as it was said that it was felt throughout the country. Only the West front survived in good shape and rest of the building had to be demolished.
May 1 Eclipse
There was an eclipse of the Sun on this day over the north of Europe. Interestingly, there was an earthquake that damaged Lincoln Cathedral in 1185. Did the earthquake happen before or after the eclipse? Are the two events related?
1191 Jun 23 Eclipse
Most of Europe would have seen the Sun eclipsed by the moon just before midday.
John (1199 - 1216)
1200 Jan 2 Annular Eclipse of the moon
An eclipse of the moon occured at around midnight. (Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA's GSFC)
1201 Jun Storms do much damage
Severe thunderstorms and floods during the summer affected England.
1205 Jan River Thames freezes
The winter of 1204/05 was so cold that the River Thames froze over and the cold spell lasted until March.
Henry III (1216 - 1272)
1224 London Fog
From the Chronicles of Meaux Abbey came the report saying 'A London fog occurred while the Bishop of London was officiating in St. Paul's there came on suddenly such a thickness of the clouds and darkness of the sun, accompanied by thunder and lightening and a most foul stench, that the people departed, leaving only the bishop there with one attendant.'
1235 Leopards at the Tower
The Tower of London was home to a menagerie of exotic animals given to the monarchs of England as gifts. In this year three leopards were given to Henry III.
1236 Wisbech Castle damaged by storm
The town and castle at Wisbech were hit by a fierce storm.
1250 Qtr 4 Earthquake shakes St. Albans Abbey
Matthew Paris, the medieval historian, reported that an earthquake shook and damaged the church at St. Albans. Earthquakes are unusual in this area.
1264 Possible comet sighting
From the Chronicles of Meaux Abbey came the report of the siting of a comet which was said to return every three hundred years. Rising from the east with more brightness than had ever been seen by a living person.
1275 Earthquake destroys Tor church
The church at the top of Glastonbury Tor was badly damaged by an earthquake.
1303 Baltic Sea Freezes over
There appears to be a mini ice age during this period (1303 and 1306-7) where the temperatures dropped so far that the Baltic Sea actually froze.
1337 Jun A comet is seen over France
A comet was seen in the skies of France and was viewed as a bad omen and that war was on the horizon.
1338 Apr A comet seen in Europe
A second? comet trailing fire is seen in the skies over Europe.
1347 The Black Death
Kipchak Mongols besieging a Genoese trading centre on the Crimean coast catapulted their own dead into the city. The cause of death was a mysterious disease. The Genoese escaped by sea taking the 'Black Death' with them. They landed at Messina in Sicily. Bubonic plague, which the Black Death was, was spread by the rat flea. The name Black Death came from the colour of the swelling in the groin, armpit or neck. The person suffering went into a coma and dies soon after. In Europe an estimated 25 million people died. The plague reached Britain in 1348 and again in 1360 and the population may have been reduced by a half.
1348 Jun The Plague reaches England
The plague reached the shores of England first at Melcombe Regis in Dorset. By winter of the year, the plague had reached London.
1349 Meaux Abbey hit by epidemic
From the Chronicles of Meaux Abbey came the report saying 'Meaux Abbey suffered so severely that thirty-two monks, and seven conversi died, the majority being taken in the month of August.'
Earthquake
From the Chronicles of Meaux Abbey came the report saying 'during Lent, six days before Easter Sunday, there occurred an earthquake throughout the whole of England so great that the monks of Melsa were thrown so violently from their stalls that they all lay prostrate on the ground.'
Summer The Plague is at its peak
The peak of the plague was reached in the summer of 1349. Estimates of a third of the population dying from the infection have been made but being accurate is very difficult.
1361 Another outbreak of the plague
Another outbreak of the plague takes its toll.
1362 Jan Hurricane damages spire at Norwich
A fierce storm or hurricane hit Britain and the spire at Norwich Cathedral fell. The spire damaged the presbytery as came down..
1369 Again England is hit by the plague
Another outbreak of the plague affects England.
1382 May 21 Earthquake
An earthquake occurred somewhere in the Straits of Dover and was felt in southern England and in the Low Countries across the North Sea. The event happened during a meeting to condem the works of John Wycliffe.
1436 December Severe Frosts
A severe winter in 1436-37 causes many deaths and hardship.
1437 January London bridge collapse
The severe cold of this year caused a collapse at London Bridge. One of the piers that held a gate fell down taking some houses as well.
1508 September 19 Earthquake
This earthquake was felt throughout Scotland and England.
1517 Plague
Londoners were affected by a wide-spread illness forcing Henry VIII and his court to move to countryside where they felt safer.
1625 August Plague
Britain was affected by another outbreak of the plague.
1626 February Plague lessens
The plague's affects had diminished in London
****
For those of you who are either new, still questioning, or have been thoroughly brainwashed by xian programs, the 'End of the World' crap is getting pretty old as well:
http://www.abhota.info/end1.htm
AGAIN- DON'T ALLOW STUPID XIANS AND RELATED ILK MAKE AN ASS OUT OF YOU BY GETTING YOU TO BELIEVE THEIR ENDLESS AND RELENTLESS STREAM OF FORCED FED BULLSHIT. DO SOME RESEARCH AND ABOVE ALL- QUESTION EVERYTHING, AND SEEK THE PROOF FOR YOURSELF.
High Priestess Maxine Dietrich
http://www.joyofsatan.org