February 17, 2013

  • The Chelyabinsk Meteor

    I don’t write on Shabbat, anymore, if I can help it.  So it’s been a day or so since the meteor event that took over the news on Friday.  My friends were all giddy with excitement: I’d talked about things falling to earth, and not even 24 hours later, over a thousand are injured and buildings are wiped out by this ‘spooky’ meteor that ‘just happened’ to hit at the same time as an asteroid was headed in our direction.

    I’ll tell ya – I believe that the asteroid was the cue ball that knocked the meteor into the left corner pocket of Russia.  They won’t say that, they just say it’s an ‘eerie coincidence’ that both happened within the same window of time.  Whatever.  You believe what you want, I’ll believe what I want.  As for my friends, many of them believed that this was a significant event, but they weren’t sure how or why.

    Well, I did a little digging.  I kinda sorta can’t stop that – it’s a bad habit of mine to want to understand EVERYTHING.  Sorry… mostly.  Anyhow, I thought I’d find out a little more about the event, and… I found some very interesting things about where this meteor event occurred:

    http://www.logtv.com/films/chelyabinsk/
    CHELYABINSK : The Most Contaminated Spot on the Planet

    …In the late 1940′s, about 80 kilometers north of the city of Chelyabinsk, an atomic weapons complex called “Mayak” was built. Its existence has only recently been acknowledged by Russian officials, though…

    aNNa’S NoTe:  When did Israel become a nation?  The late 1940′s.  1947/8, respectively.

    The people of the area have suffered no less than three nuclear disasters: For over six years, the Mayak complex systematically dumped radioactive waste into the Techa River, the only source of water for the 24 villages which lined its banks.The four largest of those villages were never evacuated, and only recently have the authorities revealed to the population why they strung barbed wire along the banks of the river some 35 years ago. Russian doctors who study radiation sickness in the area estimate that those living along the Techa River received an average of four times more radiation than the Chernobyl victims.

    aNNa’S NoTe:  Yehovah always speaks in threes.  Here we have three disasters.

    In 1957, the area suffered its next calamity when the cooling system of a radioactive waste containment unit malfunctioned and exploded.The explosion spewed some 20 million curies of radioactivity into the atmosphere.  About two million curies spread throughout the region, exposing 270,000 people to as much radiation as the Chernobyl victims.  Less than half of one percent of these people were evacuated, and some of those only after years had passed.

    aNNa’S NoTe:  According to Wikipedia, ” the Labor Zionist movement led by Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion dominated Israeli politics. These years were marked by an influx of Holocaust survivors and Jews from Arab lands, many of whom faced persecution and expulsion from their original countries.  Consequently, the population of Israel rose from 800,000 to two million between 1947/8 and 1957/8.”

    The third disaster came ten years later. …In 1967, a drought reduced the water level of the lake, and gale-force winds spread the radioactive dust throughout twenty-five thousand square kilometers, further irradiating 436,000 people with five million curies, approximately the same as at Hiroshima.

    aNNa’S NoTe:  1967 is the year of the Six-Year War, in which Israel expanded her borders to what they are, today.  So if you compare the three biggest events of Israel (1948/1958/1967) to the events of Chelyabinsk (1948/1958/1967), we find a perfect match.  For every good thing that has happened by way of Yehovah for Israel, this place in Russia had a bad thing happen by way of mankind.

    I thought it was odd enough that this meteor hit the ‘most contaminated spot on the planet’.  But then these numbers, these dates…!  It so crazy.  And the threes.  It’s definitely divine.

    Brian said he didn’t see the relationship between Israel and Russia, though.  So imagine my surprise when this morning, I read this:

    Hold the presses!! Why did this first meteorite shower hit the Ural Mts?? Because the Urals separate the European or Meshech portion of Russia from the Western Siberian or Tubal section of Russia, to kick off the Gog/Magog judgement on the nations!! Because in the first pasuk of Yechezkel [Ezekiel] 38 it says Gog from the Land of Magog Prince of Russia or Chief Prince of Meshech and Tuval.

    So what’s the connection?  Russia is the first of the nations against Israel that are named to be judged in scriptures.  Also, please recall that the red horse fulfillment was the reconsitution of Russia as an arms dealer.  After the Cold War they were defunct for a time as an armaments provider  That ALL changed in 2008, and today we all know that they are a major supplier to the Middle East.  Russia is a main player in the nations against Israel, in scripture, and playing out in current events.  Hence, the connection.  Isn’t it exciting?  Not only do the events now match the events in the Bible, but the events in Russia correlate with events and numbers significant to Israel.  Yehovah is a God of patterns and order.  It never ceases to amaze me how He works… and how kewl He is, weaving irony down the smallest of details!

Comments (4)

  • If the math is correct then the asteroid couldn’t of remotely hit any debris and punted it toward Russia… *if* it WAS correct that is. In an interview to NBC, DeGrasse Tyson explained that if it were the asteroid in question there would of been a lot more fireballs spotted (what did he mean by ”a lot more”?). Well, we could certainly argue there was a bunch of fireballs seen before and after the asteroid passed by – San Fran, Japan, Cuba, and a bunch of other meteorwatch groups logged sightings of fireballs during that entire week. Was their math correct, or was it flawed in some way (the asteroid still missed us but there was something else clearly going on), or will they say it was just a coincidence brought on by the odd scientific reasoning known as ‘February Fireballs’. One thing for certain is that the mathematical odds of an asteroid passing us by and a meteor falling to earth in this manner on the same day have roughly 100 million to 1 odds. Thats huge — you have odds of a bunch more insane things happening to you than for this to happen. Meteors do fall all the time of course, but rarely impact in this manner, making the odds beyond a level of coincidence I’m NOT comfortable with the more I think about it.

    That is some incredibly interesting info you’ve posted Anna, and gives me alot more to consider about this.

  • You’re thinking exactly like I am. Thanks for the added input.

  • This is the third time in a week the Gog/Magog thing has been mentioned between all the places I visit. I’m gonna go back and read and look a bit more into it. It’s kinda late and cold for me to get a jump on it tonight though. But first thing in the morning, I’m on it!

  • Add Florida and Brazil to your list of ‘meteor’ sightings.

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