Daniel Larimer, the founding father of EOS, BitShares, and Steemit, has predicted {that a} biblical apocalypse, particularly the one described in ‘Revelations,’ will happen subsequent week.
Particularly, he believes October 9 will likely be “the last great day” and warned his followers they have to be “ready for sudden destruction.”
This has been a idea that Larimer has been advancing lately, even releasing a YouTube video that makes an attempt to clarify the prediction. Nevertheless, he’s removed from the primary to foresee the tip of the world. Certainly, it’s so widespread there’s a Wikipedia web page devoted to it.
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Larimer has additionally printed a Biblical Tribulation Survival Information with the subtitle ‘October 9, 2024.’ Some highlights of the doc embrace:
- that god “described the very dimensions and nature of the nuclear missiles launched from submarines,” which is able to result in this destruction
- that “the tribulation kicks off with Nuclear World War III during which a third of the world will be destroyed”
- that in 2029 we should fear concerning the “Apophis Asteroid,” about which we’re warned that NASA could also be mendacity and that god might nudge into Earth if he needed.
Nevertheless, all will not be misplaced. Larimer’s video takes the view that “an occasional false alarm is better than the failure to warn people to pay attention to incredible activity in the stars.”
And once we inevitably discover out that this was one other false alarm, chances are high Larimer will make use of the identical tactic as many others earlier than him — declare he was mistaken in his calculations, and announce a brand new date.
In fact, if by some miracle Larimer is true and we do discover ourselves attacked by “a lion, a bear, and a serpent,” we’ll do our greatest to let which blockchain holds up finest.
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