The Prophecy From Armageddon
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In the beginning was the word: And by the time that word was made flesh some 65 million people would be dead; it would be incumbent upon us to discover just what that word might be. The word was and is ARMAGEDDON. Ten letters over-burdened with doom and foreboding, which have tempted us for two thousand years. The graphic imagery and searing examples of interminable and incalculable loss as depicted in the Book of Revelation have always been seen as the fraught ravings of over-heated imaginations. Serpents, dragons, firestorms and eternal damnation make for colorful reading. But the temperature of these febrile ramblings has rendered them all too easily to be dismissed. Yet just supposing one applied objective rational analysis to the text how would they stand up? The breaking down of all great mysteries generally depends on following a single thread or stumbling upon a key that can unlock the labyrinth. The word Armageddon is just such a key. But it must be seen in all its dimensions. Not just a random combination of letters but as an anagram of the ages: One that has served as a sign post to the greatest evils in history: Predicting with clinical accuracy the rise of Hitler, the Holocaust and the darkest must brutal chapter in the history of humanity. We are no longer talking about ARMAGEDDON as a single word but the Alpha and the Omega of a mini-alphabet which forms the nucleus of a secret message from the prophets. Applying the symbolism with four horsemen from the apocalypse and the emblems they carried the facts match up with the four main leaders of the second world war telling of the invasions of France, Holland and Denmark and move onto describe the concentration camps and the Holocaust in chilling horrific detail.
Michael Hearns
Rather than give a generic description of my profile I will integrate it into my research activities in looking for evidence that a higher form of intelligence influenced the biblical prophets.I was born and reared in rural Ireland and our lives were ruled by religious fervour in which only the hierarchical clergy had a say. We were led to believe that there was a heaven above to ascend too for living in piety and doing what we were told but the burning fires of hell below awaited those who did not obey. The notion of a heaven in the afterlife seemed to have originated with the biblical prophets and they were considered to have been divinely inspired when they made their predictions. They had alluded to Jacob’s ladder reaching up to God and the building of the beguiling tower of Babel together with a fiery chariot ascending out of sight so the aspiration from the prophets was to soar up to the heavens. But words alone were never going to be sufficient to convince the universal audience that there was a paradise awaiting us.Years went by and I studied telecommunications in college and worked in the national Telecom Company but eventually moved to work in one of the main national newspapers. During that time Ireland underwent major changes with wide scale economic and social transformations. Along the way I drifted from the archaic world of boring Sunday sermons but I retained an interest in biblical history and am fascinated with the archaeology of the Levant. I was also interested in several of the building projects such as with the tabernacle in the Book of Exodus and other numerical data configurations in the Bible.A door opened for me when I learned that scholars have established that the first five books of the Old Testament had been covertly re-edited around 500 – 700 BCE and the various stories had been dramatized out of all proportions. So preoccupied were investigators with analysing the text to try and identify the re-editors that they seemed to have overlooked that large volumes of numbers had been also inserted including practically the whole Book of Numbers. Many of those numbers were incredible with men living to be over nine hundred years of age or with exaggerated population sizes in two censuses.It seemed to me that those numbers had to have been of tremendous importance for the re-editors to insert them in scripture. I therefore conducted an analysis and found evidence that some of those numbers equated to the heavenly orbits. Those observations began a quest that resulted with many significant discoveries over the years. Piece by piece a giant cosmic archive was assembled and it comprised of a solar calendar and recordings of the orbits of the planets around the sun. It was evident that some of the data was beyond the capabilities of mortals to acquire at that stage of engineering development.Gradually the cosmic data fell into place and it showed what the prophets were up to. They had predicted the coming of a Messiah at the time of a bright star over Bethlehem. However, nobody knew that they had plotted out his arrival on the solar calendar and listed the coordinates to identify that star over Bethlehem.While investigating the numerical data in scripture I came across the copper scroll which was found in a cave by the Dead Sea in 1952. Unlike the other scrolls with their religious contents, the copper scroll listed 64 sites where vast quantities of gold and silver treasures were buried back in antiquity. All efforts by archaeologists to find the treasures ended in failure as the descriptions of where to locate the various sites were too vague or absurd. There was a litany of numbers on the copper scroll which were listed as the number of cubits to dig to find numerical weights of gold and silver treasures. My subsequent investigation proved that the numbers were the real gems because they proved to be the indices of a long lost biblical calendar that was used to map out the future.That was what I found in my research work and the findings raise many fundamental questions. Where and how did the prophets acquire this complex archive of astronomy? Why did the re-package the data on astronomy and insert it covertly as the domestic related numbers in the Old and New Testaments? Why did they not pass on the knowledge to the Vatican and other religious institutions?Not since Samson flexed the full span of his mighty arms to bring the temple crashing down, have the pillars of conventional belief been so sorely tested. But this endeavor is not about sacking the temple, though it will certainly annul some of the myths and practices that religious establishments have rested on for thousands of years. The revelation that some of the most beautiful lyrical parables of the Bible as well as some of its most disturbing texts carried a watermark that can only be seen when held up to the light of physics and science may seem controversial at first. But the findings do unveil the format of a magnificent archive of celestial knowledge in all its multi-layered ingeniousness. This would appear to be the sign that people in every century had awaited, a compelling sign that the prophets were in contact with a higher form of intelligence when they acquired this divine like knowledge of the heavens.Michael Hearns (Author)
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The Prophecy From Armageddon - Michael Hearns
The Prophecy from Armageddon
The Apocalyptic Verses
The Prophecy from Armageddon, Smashwords Edition Copyright © Michael Hearns 2018
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1 Daniel’s Prophecy of 2,300 Days.
2 The Apocalyptic Verses from Armageddon
3 Adolf Hitler and the Supreme Aryans
4 The Rise and Fall of the German Reich
5 The World at War
6 The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Great Britain
Russia
United States of America
Germany and Japan
7 The Holocaust
Hopelessness and Escapism
Genocide
The Concentration Camps
8 The White Rose of German Youth
9 The Response of the Christian Churches
Papal Infallibility
10 The Future
Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes
Introduction
In the beginning was the word: And by the time that word was made flesh some 65 million people would be dead; it would be incumbent upon us to discover just what that word might be. The word was and is ARMAGEDDON. Ten letters over-burdened with doom and foreboding, which have tempted us for two thousand years. The graphic imagery and searing examples of interminable and incalculable loss as depicted in the Book of Revelation have always been seen as the fraught ravings of over-heated imaginations. Serpents, dragons, firestorms and eternal damnation make for colourful reading. But the temperature of these febrile ramblings has rendered them all too easily to be dismissed. Yet just supposing one applied objective rational analysis to the text how would they stand up? The breaking down of all great mysteries generally depends on following a single thread or stumbling upon a key that can unlock the labyrinth. The word Armageddon is just such a key. But it must be seen in all its dimensions. Not just a random combination of letters but as an anagram of the ages: One that has served as a sign post to the greatest evils in history: Predicting with clinical accuracy the rise of Hitler, the Holocaust and the darkest must brutal chapter in the history of humanity.
Even the most hardened purveyor of snake-oil might be shy of such a bold claim. The challenge has been to deliver a set of proofs that would stand up to the scalpel of scepticism. We are no longer talking about ARMAGEDDON as a single word but as a mini-alphabet which forms the nucleus of a secret message from antiquity. The Alphabet of Armageddon takes the most blood-chilling prophecy ever made out of the realms of high-fantasy and shamanic prediction and drags it in to the cold light of day with a forensic eye on fact. If Armageddon was the word, then the word is our bondage.
The discovery of the secret alphabet began when I was reading a book on the Holocaust and page after page filled me with fixated horror. Not even TV footage with the graphic details on the horrendous scenes of the Nazi reign had aroused such revulsion in me. Unintentionally, the word ARMAGEDDON sprung to mind and I found myself automatically writing words like mad, German, demon, mage, adored, armed, red, dragon and many more expressive words, which all had one thing in common. All these words forming were from the letters of ARMAGEDDON. Writing out the words from ARMAGEDDON had been a subconscious response but the composition of more words and anagrams continued and some compelling spirit drove me until the forming of words became an obsession. The word Armageddon was cited in the Book of Revelation and so I read that book to find that it prophesised of a sensational apocalyptic catastrophe. Four horsemen from the apocalypse would be unleashed and those dark ghoulish forces would wield power with the sword amidst war, famine and plagues, which would cause the deaths of millions. These terrible events were told by the writers using imagary, symbolism and metaphor and they had set the scenes against a backdrop of condemnations on the social ills and idolatries of their day.
These prophecies in the Book of Revelation have been the source of every oddball theory from countless prophets of doom. From cosmic collisions to wars and seismic destruction the lists is endless for the time is nigh slogan with its haunting catchphrase. The goalposts kept changing however because the promised catastrophe failed to materialise and the doom and gloom protagonists just refocused their attention on some other pending evil. For instance, the end of a Mayan calendar cycle in 2012 was hyped up as the end of the world. The fateful day came and went but nothing dreadful happened.
Instead of looking to the future I now found myself looking back in history with the words that were forming from this apocalyptic alphabet of ARMAGEDDON. The first half of the last century had the worst excesses of barbarism, death and destruction during the two world wars. If the predictions in the Book of Revelation had substance then surely the 20th century was the focus of the prophecy. The words German and demon had already formed together with so many other words that were full of doom and gloom. I started linking the words to see if they could write a story or verse in which the scenes would be recognisable such as with the two world wars. The four horsemen of the apocalypse seemed to be the place to start and I wondered could they symbolise the main protagonists in those wars. Soon a verse began to form until it developed into a description that became the design features for the book cover. Here is a sample of what the complete set of verses revealed with the four horsemen of the apocalypse.
Using the symbolism and imagery outlined in the Books of Revelation about the four horsemen and also the four associated beasts it proved possible to identify with Great Britain, Russia, America and Germany. It stated that the first beast was like a lion and the first horse was white and he who sat thereon carried a bow and held a crown. The lion is the symbol of Great Britain and the crown signifies a monarchy, which applies to the United Kingdom. The rider carried a bow and the bow identified with the archer which is the star sign of Sagittarius. At that early stage in the composition I did not know the birth signs of the main leaders in WWII and I checked to see if there was a Sagittarius among them. To my amazement the star sign of Churchill was Sagittarius the archer. Therefore, there were three distinctive symbols to identify the first horse with Great Britain and Churchill. But there was a fourth identification mark with one of the words, which had formed from the alphabet of Armageddon. It was the name of Arne and he was the composer of the music of Rule Britannia. It was an astonishing start to identify Great Britain and Churchill with the first horse.
The colourful matching continued where the second beast was likened to a bear in the Book of Daniel while the second horse was red and it could be gleaned that it was a mare. This was easy because the bear was the symbol of Russia and the red horse could readily symbolise Communism, which was the political status of Russia. Indeed Stalin was known as the Red Tsar. The rider carried a Sword and power was given to him to take peace from the earth and kill. A sword is made of steel and amazingly the name Stalin means "man of steel. Bolshevism was hated by all of the European countries who feared that they were being undermined in the work places by communists influence. I checked to see if any of the words formed from the alphabet could identify with Russia. There was one and it was remarkable because it was the word Don, which was a Russian breed of horse and some of them have a reddish brown body. Therefore, there were four distinct symbols to recognise with Russia with the bear, a red horse signifying Communism, a sword with
man of steel" and the reddish brown Don, which is a Russian horse.
There was no sign of a symbol to identify with a star sign until I followed the trail where the bear had initially led to the Book of Daniel. In that book it told of a mighty goat and it waxed exceedingly great and it confronted a belligerent powerful ram, which had taken control of the west and the north and no one could stand against it. The mighty goat overcame the ram and trampled it to the ground. The birth sign identified with the goat was Capricorn while the birth sign for the ram was Aries. It was therefore sensationally eerie to find that Stalin’s birth sign was Capricorn the goat while Hitler’s was Aries the Ram. Therefore there were four matches to identify Stalin and Russia as the second horseman from the apocalypse.
The third beast was like a leopard and it also had the face of a man while the third horse was black and the rider carried a pair of balances. A leopard has spots and stripes, which could identify with the stars and stripes of the American flag. I checked to see if any of the words that were formed from the mini alphabet identified with America. There was one word and it was another remarkable hit. The word was Morgan and it was an American breed of horse and one of its colours is black. The analysis continued and I noticed that the third beast had the face of a man and that identified with Aquarius the water bearer. The third horse rider had carried a pair of balances but that was the sign of Libra the scales. But the water bearer also was seen as balancing two pales of water on his shoulder. It was therefore incredible to find that the birth sign of Roosevelt was Aquarius the water bearer. Therefore, there were three matches to identify the third horse with Roosevelt and the USA.
The fourth beast was