A Theory about the Timing of the Attack on Iran
I'm sure many of you out there are familiar with the theories that propose that the global elite are deliberatley fulfilling the end times prophecies contained in the Book of Revelation and the Book of Daniel. The mark of the beast from Revelation in the form of an RFID chip required for all financial transactions is one example of how this might take shape.
Now I have a theory that George W. Bush might be poised to take up the role of the Antichrist and this theory is based on hebrew, pythagorean and babylonian numerology. I know what you must be thinking here - George Bush only has 4 more months left in office how could he possibly try to conquer the world? Allow me to explain.
Each letter in the hebrew alphabet corresponds to a number. If you take the corresponding hebrew letter to each english letter in Bush's name, convert it to the corresponding number, and then add it up, it adds up to 666.
Now the babylonians and Greeks each had a system of translating letters into numbers. If you use the babylonian and pythagorean (greek) systems and translate each letter of George Bush's name (George Walker Bush) into a number and then add each number together, you get 666.
As those familiar with the bible will tell you, 666 is the number of the antichrist.
Now how does this figure into the timing of the attack on Iran? If George Bush is supposed to become dictator of the world as the antichrist is supposed to in the book of revelation, then some significant event has to occur in order for Bush to remain in office. I believe that this significant event will be an Israeli attack on Iran (with the israelis being assisted by the Americans) with the result being that world oil supplies are significantly reduced as the Iranians blockade the strait of hormuz, where 40% of the world's oil supplies flow through. A fuel crisis coupled with a war with Iran would definatley be enough to postpone a transition to the next President and keep bush in office.
However, this theory is running out of time fast. Let's hope it dosen't prove to have any validity and Bush leaves office in January, like he's supposed to.
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