Prophecy & America / Flat Earth Hypothesis

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Prophecy & America / Flat Earth Hypothesis

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Considered a world authority on Nostradamus, John Hogue returned to update his prophecy alarm in the first half. He discussed how the transition of Pluto passing over the US birth chart (a 248-year-cycle) portends significant change for America. Pluto's previous pass in this position (back in late February) took place just as Russia started its invasion of Ukraine, he noted. This far-reaching event has led to a potential proxy war between NATO and Russia, he commented, and "we moved from a 32-year unipolar world of America's complete dominance to a multi-polar world" where the US dollar may no longer be the global reserve currency. During Pluto's second pass (where it will remain until early August), we will see "another wave of history-changing new directions and old systems being overturned," he predicted, including Russia possibly stepping up its war against Ukraine

Hogue talked about the Prophecy of the Popes, which have been attributed to St. Malachy, a 12th-century archbishop. He finds it likely that someone in the 15th century wrote the document using Malachy's name. The Prophecy predicted the names of the Popes and has been quite accurate in recent years, he cited, though there is still conjecture over the listing of the "last Pope"-- Petrus Romanus, and whether he is Pope Francis. Regarding Nostradamus' predictions about the Antichrist, Hogue singled out two that have come to pass-- Napoleon and Hitler, and speculated on who the third might be. He finds that Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed (also known as MBS) is currently the most likely candidate as he is a world leader, and his nickname bears a striking resemblance to the name Nostradamus provided for the third Antichrist-- Mabus. As to the danger of an asteroid hitting Earth, Nostradamus wrote about a "mountain" falling out of the sky and subsequent tidal waves washing away some of the great antiquities. The date for this cataclysm is unclear, Hogue added.

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Former commercial solar power developer and entrepreneur David Weiss has been researching the Flat Earth hypothesis since 2015. In the latter half, he argued that space, as described by the academic establishment, is scientifically impossible based on various data and evidence. Rather than the Earth being a globe floating in space, he contends it's flat and stationary. He pointed out that bodies of water lay flat, and in his view, the world's oceans are held in place by the large land basin of Antarctica, like an immense pond. He challenged the validity of NASA's images of the Earth as seen from space and believes that missions to space and the moon have been faked.

We live on a flat-level plane, and tests have not proven the curvature of the Earth, he continued. Weiss also questioned whether objects in our solar system like the planet Jupiter are what scientists have presented them as because the amount of reflected light they give off doesn't seem to correlate with their vast distance from the sun. The Earth is a plane not a planet, he suggested, and we don't really know what is inside the Earth. As to why scientists would misrepresent the true nature of the Earth and perpetuate the heliocentric model, it may be because there is more land they don't want us to know about, and they seek to cover up the idea that there is an intelligent creator, he said. For more, check out his new movie The Next Level, and his Flat Earth Clock app.

News segment guests: Lauren Weinstein, Steve Kates

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