Re: Nibiru, Planet X, Bertha Dudde
Geschrieben von Manfred am 25. August 2001 13:45:23:
Als Antwort auf: Nibiru, Planet X, Bertha Dudde geschrieben von bonihopi am 17. August 2001 00:24:48:
hallo,
bin neu hier, drum stelle ich mich kurz vor: ich bin börsenastrologie in wien (www.amanita.at) und komme naturgemäß auch mit allerlei prophezeiungen in kontakt, 95% oder 99% davon sind sicher unfug. die sache mit planet x gehört aber me zu den 1%, die ernstzunehmen sind.
Das erschreckende: führende Politiker haben gegenüber Reuters zugegeben, daß sich Rußland darauf vorbereitet, daß 2003 ein großer Teil der Bevölkerung stirbt. Siehe Auszug aus einem Buch, ich habe mir das Buch als pdf-file von http://www.planetx2003.f2s.com/ geordert, unter Nennung der Webseite darf ich das file weiterschicken.
Niemand kann sagen, ob es wirklich dazu kommt, aber ich weiß aus der PSI-Forschung (Hellsehen, Telepathie etc), daß die Russen immer schon offener waren, Tabus eher zu brechen als die USA (die z.B. erst vor einige Jahren zugegeben haben, daß beim CIA lange Zeit ein PSI-Projekt lief, welches ú.a. im Golfkrieg praktisch eingesetzt).
Gruß,
ManfredRussia Sets Out to Tackle '2003 Problem by Andrei Shukshin, Reuters, Sept. 13, 2000
Russia's Parliamentary leaders and President Vladimir Putin agreed Wednesday to embark on a three-year crash course to thwart what they said was an anticipated chain of disasters due to hit the country in 2003. "(These are) issues of extraordinary importance, strategic issues which may degenerate into a serious threat for the existence, I want to stress this, for the existence of Russia," former Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov told reporters. Pro-Kremlin Party Brought Up The 2003 Problem Boris Gryzlov, leader of the pro-Kremlin Unity faction which was the first to raise the issue, said Russia would also have to deal in 2003 with a massive population shrinkage. Gryzlov said the problems had already been discussed with cabinet ministers and the parliamentarians had agreed with Putin to set up a commission to tackle the issue head-on. "The question was discussed at length and the president approved our initiative and said he would dispatch representatives of his administration to the working group," Gryzlov said after the Kremlin meeting.
A couple things to note in the above wire was that the Russian leaders were worried that these disasters and massive population shrinkage might be so severe that Russia might not exist as a country afterwards. I am astounded that they were so blatant and used the phrase "massive population shrinkage". They are saying here that they expect a huge part of the population to die in 2003. What do you think from? How would they anticipate exactly 3 years ahead of time without some sort of inside information they are withholding? The writers for the media whom are out of the loop or told to fill in the holes of this announcement came up with 3 possibilities, aging population and infrastructure plus a large debt due that year. Neither of these 3 possibilities covered up or saved this story from being what it truly is "very revealing". Now let me think for you here about these 3 conclusions. How could you predict 3 years ahead that suddenly in 2003 elder people were going to die at such a massive rate that Russia might not exist as a country? This is completely ridiculous and an obvious whitewash. Would you also be able to predict that an aging infrastructure was abruptly going to deteriorate in 2003 such that Russia would not exist afterwards also?..., not unless you knew absolutely the time frame of an impending calamity and its cause. How about a large debt due then? Why would this matter?.., Banks renegotiate debt for foreign countries constantly. The Russian cabinet ministers and parliamentarians agreed with Putin, and set up a commission and are tackling the issue head-on. What are you doing to prepare? You've got to read between the lines and have a little inside knowledge of which I give you enough in this short book to see what's being announced here. Wake up man! This is real. I didn't pull this article out of my hat.
- Re: Nibiru, Planet X, Bertha Dudde bonihopi 25.8.2001 23:34 (0)