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Is something sinister afoot in the US or just another drill?

By TONY MOBILIFONITIS
CYBER attack? Biological attack? Second Coming of Christ? These are the possibilities being raised for the much talked about solar eclipse to be seen from a narrow strip across the US on April 8 (Eastern US Time).

Time magazine reports that the solar eclipse will begin in Mexico’s Pacific coast at around 11:07 am PDT (Pacific Daylight Time 17 hours behind Brisbane) and exit North America on the Atlantic coast of Newfoundland, Canada, at 5:16 pm NDT. More simply, it is expected to cross Mexico and the US from about 2:30pm EDT to 3:40pm EDT (7pm Monday evening Australia on Tuesday, April 9th).

The longest duration of totality, that is when the moon completely covers the sun, will be 4 minutes, 28 seconds, near Torreón, Mexico. Mostplaces along the path of totality will see a totality duration between 3.5 and 4 minutes.

Various prophecy buffs have recently claimed that that the path of the visible eclipse passes through eight towns called Nineveh, but fact checkers say six of those Ninevehs are actually off the 185-kilometre-wide path. “The other six places called Nineveh listed in the (TikTok) video are located outside the projected 115-mile-wide path of the moon’s shadow and will experience a partial solar eclipse like every other town in the contiguous United States,” Lead Stories reported.

However, the eight Nineveh towns are definitely in the wider path of the eclipse although apparently only two of them in Ohio and Indiana, will see the total eclipse or “totality”. Nineveh Missouri, for instance, the most distant Nineveh from the totality path, will see 89.6% of the sun obscured.

According to a video posted on Internet Archive by an unamed American man speaking at an unamed location, which we believe to be Lake County, Ohio, the local sheriff spoke to him after a meeting with Homeland Security officials and a major exercise planned around April 8th, would be focusing on “anti-vaccine people, anti-government people, preppers, Trump supporters”.

According to this “inside intelligence” the authorities would be seeking to stop communications between “the public” including all these various groups. The video includes a clip from the Lake County Emergency Management Agency, which has been preparing for the solar eclipse for two years.

Our informant goes on to suggest that the millions of folk who will be outside watching the clip will be subjected to a biological warfare attack from several aircraft passes. This is a highly unlikely and extremely inefficient method of spreading germs, even if it was trialled by the British military in the notorious 1950s Porton Downs experiments.

One might ask why a sheriff attending a top security meeting would spill the beans to someone so easily identified in a local area. “The plan” would include various diseases being spread, lockdowns, and tracking individuals via their mobile phones. They would also co-opt religious organisations to help. It sounds like the sort of paranoia that has done the rounds of the web for at least the past two decades.

US YouTube prophet Joseph Z, is not pushing, like some, an end-of-the-world scenario. He believes America is being given “extended mercy” and “a window of time to start correcting” but faces major challenges in the near future such as a possible cyber attack that could happen under the cover of a biggest-in-100-years solar storm predicted for early 2024 by Indian astronomers.

Joseph Z played a clip of an elderly NASA spokesman solemnly talking about the unifying role of the eclipse, “a moment when millions of people would look to the heavens as the Moon passes in front and in between the Sun and the Earth”.

“It’s a rare sight we haven’t seen in seven years and unusual things start to happen as the normal rhythms of Earth are disrupted,” he said. He went on to predict unusual activity by animals, birds and insects as day turned to night.

NASA had earlier predicted a solar-maximum storm would happen in late 2025 but the timeline was advanced to 2024 based on data provided by a study from India. “I believe we’re headed for a cyber pandemic, a cyber collision,” the prophet said in a recent YouTube video.

He said it would be blamed on solar flares and other nations such as Russia and China and be used to build a false narrative. He also raised the spectre of the CERN, with its occultic dabblings, firing up its large hadron collider on April 8th while NASA would be firing two or three rockets into the shadow of the eclipse. He also saw the recent bridge collapse in Baltimore as significant, along with the big Asian earthquake of the past few days. Interesting times indeed.

Of course a prophet can say these sorts of things, but not everyone believes prophets. Within Christianity they are generally only recognised in churches within the pentecostal/charismatic denominations. Other believers will cite prophetic texts from the Bible in their speculations about the significance of a second eclipse in seven years that forms an X over America.

More than likely, most of us down under will miss this three to four-minute event as it rolls across Mexico, the eastern US and Canada. Only time will tell how signficant this event really is.

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