dailymail | The so-called 'Christian numerologist' who
alleged that the world would end on September 23 has clarified that the
apocalypse has in fact been delayed.
Speaking to the Washington Post,
conspiracy theorist David Meade - who claimed that a mysterious planet
would collide with Earth - is now saying that Saturday only marks the
beginning of the end of the end of times.
Indeed,
Saturday will see the beginning of a number of cataclysmic events that
will occur over a number of weeks, that will lead to our demise.
'The world is not ending, but the world as we know it is ending.'
Meade added: 'A major part of the world will not be the same the beginning of October.'
Meade
used the 'biblically significant' number 33 and his interpretation of
the Bible's Book of Revelation to suggest that the legendary - and
widely debunked - planet Nibiru would strike Earth on September 23.
The impact would set in motion cataclysmic events, according to Meade.
Nibiru would strike 33 days after the total solar eclipse. In his analysis, Meade cited how Jesus allegedly lived for 33 years.
'I’m talking astronomy. I’m talking the Bible,' Meade told the Washington Post.
Another Christian fringe group, called Unsealed, claims that a Biblical image will appear on the sky on September 23.
Their video detailing this process, 'September 23, 2017: You Need to See This,' has accumulated nearly 4million views.
In late August, Meade said that 'Nibiru' would hit Earth between September 20 and 23.
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