Man who predicted that the end world would end on Sept. 23 has come up with another date again

I believe so many people confessed and repented of their sins, ran up their credit cards, ate the best food of their life, and even quit their jobs because they thought the world would end on Saturday September 23 as predicted by Christian numerologist, David Meade who is not backing down and has predicted again that the world will now end on October 15, 2017. 

The self-described "specialist in research and investigations," is saying that's exactly what he had expected saying “The world is not ending, but the world as we know it is ending.” According to him, October 15 is when the beginning of the end of the world will happen. It is "the most important date of this century or millennium," Meade wrote on his website.

That’s when the action starts. Hold on and watch – wait until the middle of October and I don’t believe you’ll be disappointed, Meade says on his website.

To be certain, Meade doesn't say the end of the world will occur that day but said "it is a major cataclysm.  It is Biblical.  It is based on very high levels of scientific circumstantial evidence as well."

He claimed that the action starts that day, when the world will enter what's called a seven-year tribulation period, a fairly widespread evangelical belief that for seven years, catastrophic events would wreak havoc on Earth.

Part of that destruction is based on a Planet X, also known as Wormwood: "When Wormwood (Revelation 8) is on close approach to the earth sometime during the Tribulation, you’ll have solar flares and a possible loss of the electrical grid for weeks – maybe longer," Meade writes on his website.

However NASA, doesn't buy it.

Nibiru and other stories about wayward planets are an Internet hoax. There is no factual basis for these claims. If Nibiru or Planet X were real and headed for an encounter with the Earth ... astronomers would have been tracking it for at least the past decade, and it would be visible by now to the naked eye, NASA said in a statement this week.

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