Fulfilled Base 7 Events
Recent events that were repeats of past historical events, anticipated in advance
using the base 7 system (an understanding of the base 7 phenomenon).
If we believe in Prophecy, whether it is Biblical prophecy or prophecy made by recognized prophets (such as Nostradamus, Edgar Cayce, Mother Shipton, Alois Irlmaier, the Fatima and Garabandal children, and others), then we must conclude that many of these base 7 events that have repeated once, several times, or many times may one day be repeated as apocalyptic events. In other words, a base 7 event may one day repeat as a fulfilled major prophecy.
One such example of this was The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami of March 11, 2011. It was an event that was repeated in a much worse manner than ever before previously and based, in part, on The 1948 Fukui earthquake. It is quite possible that sometime in the future the March 2011 event will be repeated as Edgar Cayce's major prophecy of Japan disappearing beneath the sea: "The greater portion of Japan must go into the sea." (from #3976-15). Other earth-changing events are predicted in this Cayce reading as well, but it is not clear if any of them will happen at the same time as Japan is inundated. Also, "the greater portion" carries with it the stipulation that a smaller part of Japan will NOT be submerged. The nation of Japan will not cease to exist like Atlantis, in other words. But it is not known what part of Japan it will be that shall survive.
The same thing is true about The Tunguska event and The Chelyabinsk meteor (which was actually a small asteroid). One day the pattern that produced both these events may produce the following event found in the Book of Revelation: “And the second angel sounded, and as it were a great mountain burning with fire was cast into the sea: and the third part of the sea became blood." (Revelation 8:8).
And the above event of Rev 8:8 may, in turn, be repeated later in the book: "And a mighty angel took up a stone like a great millstone, and cast it into the sea, saying, Thus with violence shall that great city Babylon be thrown down, and shall be found no more at all." (Revelation 18:21).
Tunguska and Chelyabinsk may also one day fulfill the following Nostradamus prophecy: "The great mountain seven stades round, after peace, war, famine, inundation: It will roll far drowning great countries, even ancient ones, and the great foundation." (Century 1, Quatrain 69).
Experimentation
Some "predictions" are actually experiments conducted to satisfy my own curiosity. One such case is the event that is 200, 300, 500, even a few thousand years old and seeing if it will repeat according to the base 7 pattern. You, the viewer, have not always been told this to be the case, and the "prediction" is presented in much the same way as the projected events that have their precedents in more recent history. Experimental projections based on events a very long time ago are almost always doomed to failure, so it appears thus far, with few exceptions.
The Chelyabinsk meteor is one of the exceptions as it was based on the Tunguska event of 1908, 105 (7 x 15) years earlier. Yet a century-old event is much more recent than, say, The French Revolution and Reign of Terror of 1789-1793. Or Kepler's Supernova of October 1604. Or the Exodus ninth plague of three days of darkness in Egypt dated by some authorities as 16 May 1208 B.C. What is interesting about the latter though is that there was a base 7 repetition on May 19, 1780, and the region affected by a mysterious darkness was the entirety of New England and portions of Canada. 1780 is on this same timeline as there are 238 (7 x 34) years between 1780 and 2018. Note also the month is exactly the same and the day is only three days in variance: May 16, 1208 BC and May 19, 1780 AD. The event failed to repeat in 2018, of course, but given other events in progress at the time it was prudent to project the possibility. As long as it appears we may be approaching apocalyptic times, a projection for three days of darkness will continue every seven years. Next time will be March 2025, then March 2032, 2039, 2046, and so on. Technically, since there were only two related events on the same base 7 timeline, the difference between 1208 BC and 1780 AD should be added to 1780, giving the next date for such an event as 4769 AD (not anytime soon).
The chances of ancient or antique events repeating in any given year many multiples of 7 years later are astronomically against. Yet they are worth a stab, because you never know if you'll end up with another Chelyabinsk magnitude event. It is still helpful information to know in advance.
The following events, in any case, are the most accurate and important ones I have projected in advance with precedents based on recent history from the 20th Century.
Large Asteroid Strikes Earth
in Early Summer
However, this prediction is about an asteroid ... and there is one event that lurks in our history that may soon be repeated again somewhere on our world. That event is known as "The Tunguska Event." It is the one instance in recorded history that astronomers are nearly 100% certain an asteroid impacted Earth. I need not go into all the details; you can read about it in many various articles on the Internet. The impact occurred on 30 June 1908. Fortunately the asteroid struck in a remote section of Siberia and not near a heavily-populated region of Russia or elsewhere on this planet. The light produced from the impact was bright enough for Londoners to read their newspapers at night. Trees were flattened and burned black for hundreds of miles in all directions from ground zero.
Next time we may not be so lucky ... and the destructiveness of the impact may be much greater than Tunguska ever was. Where it will happen we cannot say. Maybe somewhere in Russia again ... or perhaps, this time around, it will be somewhere close to where you live. The question is: are events today sufficiently apocalyptic enough for this to take place?
The base 7 dating for such an event is June/July 2013.
Report: Russian meteor blast injures at least 1,000 people
Moscow (CNN) -- A meteor streaked through the skies above Russia's Urals region Friday morning, before exploding with a flash and boom that shattered glass in buildings and left about 1,000 people hurt, state media said. The number of injured has continued to rise through the day as new reports come in from across a swath of central Russia.
As of late afternoon local time, the Interior Ministry said about 1,000 people had been hurt, including more than 200 children, the state-run RIA Novosti news agency said. Most of those hurt are in the Chelyabinsk region, the news agency said. The vast majority of injuries are not thought to be serious.
About 3,000 buildings have sustained damage -- mostly broken glass -- as a result of the shock waves caused by the blast, the news agency reported. Vladimir Stepanov, of the National Center for Emergency Situations at the Russian Interior Ministry, earlier told state media that hospitals, kindergartens and schools were among those affected.
Amateur video footage showed a bright white streak moving rapidly across the sky, before exploding with an even brighter flash and a deafening bang.
The explosion occurred about 9:20 a.m. local time, as many people were out and about.
CNN iReporter and Instagram user Max Chuykov saw the meteor trail from the city of Yekaterinburg. He shared on Instagram that it was "close to the ground." Witness Ekaterina Shlygina posted to CNN iReport and wrote on Instagram: "Upon Chelyabinsk a huge fireball has exploded. It wasn't an aircraft."
The national space agency, Roscosmos, said scientists believed one meteoroid had entered the atmosphere, where it burned and disintegrated into fragments, according to RIA Novosti.
The resulting meteorites are believed to be scattered across three regions of Russia, one of them Chelyabinsk, as well as neighboring Kazakhstan, the news agency said.
One large chunk was discovered in a lake in the Chelyabinsk region, RIA Novosti cited the Chelyabinsk governor as saying. A spokesman for the Emergency Ministry for the Chelyabinsk region told CNN earlier Friday that 524 people there were injured and 34 hospitalized.
For sky watchers, the reports bring to mind the famous Tunguska event of 1908 in remote Siberia, in which an asteroid entered the atmosphere and exploded, leveling trees over an area of 820 square miles -- about two-thirds the size of Rhode Island. About 80 million trees were felled, radiating out from the center of the blast, but no crater was left.
Friday's Chelyabinsk meteor comes on the same day that a hefty asteroid is due to charge past Earth at a pretty close range, in space terms.
Fireball from outer space: 1,000 injured as 40-ton meteor travelling at 33,000mph explodes over a terrified town
Fireball from outer space: 1,000 injured as 40-ton meteor travelling at 33,000mph explodes over a terrified town
Large object flashed across the sky at 9.20am local time Pictures show a streak of smoke followed by several bright blasts of flames 82 of the injured are children and two are in intensive care Landed in a lake near Chebarkul, a neighbouring 6,000 square feet of a roof at a zinc factory collapsed One local said it 'was like a scene from the Armageddon movie' Some feared a plane was about to fall out of the sky while others thought the world was ending.
Mass Demonstrations Break Out in Hungary, Potentially Leading to Revolution; Possible Flareup of New Violence in Kosovo or Vojvodina
This is actually the vector I would have chosen to begin with, but all the hype about global war being already in progress by the time the Mayan calendar was to end on 21 December 2012 heavily suggested that I should choose 2012 as the year things in Hungary would reach a head.
Any negative events in Hungary should be regarded with extreme caution. Nostradamus links revolution and an al-Assad-type crackdown and aggression in Hungary with a major war that would draw in the "two brothers of the North" as adversaries: "Castor and Pollux" (Russia and the United States). The Sister of Queen Brigite Order in 1970 also stated starkly that the assassination of a leader in either Hungary or the former Yugoslavia would trigger World War III.
Also in September 2006 was an eruption in ethnic violence in Kosovo that almost led to war. Thus, it is possible that accompanying the protests and riots in Hungary, next door, may be an eruption of violence in Kosovo again or, possibly this time around, in Vojvodina which borders Hungary.
FIRST, What Happened In Hungary
THEN, Kosovo and Macedonia ...
FINALLY, Euromaidan and
Ukrainian Revolution
Great exertions towards Russia by a man-woman to vex Europe and almost all the Universe. The two
eclipses will be put into such a rout that they will reinforce life or death for the Hungarians.
Ukraine Is Hungary All Over Again
Russian President Vladimir Putin has been making an effort not only to catapult Russia back on the world stage, but also to cobble together portions of the old Soviet empire. Ukraine, with its 45 million people, would be the jewel in the crown. However, it is proving to be a stumbling block for Putin's dreams of empire.
Also, as additionally predicted, there was unrest in the former Yugoslavia, in Bosnia, from February 7 to February 19, 2014, and neighboring Kosovo and Macedonia from June 22 to July 7, 2014.
However, I have warned that an actual Hungarian Revolution may still happen within a year of Ukraine's. And it appears that this is now the case as what began as a mass protest in Budapest concerning a government internet tax is evolving into national unrest due to accusations that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is undermining democracy.
Whether this situation gets worse or evaporates remains to be seen. But this could be the other shoe dropping and the completion of my prediction, moving it from 50% fulfilled to 100% fulfilled.
What follows is up-to-date media documentation of Euromaidan, the Ukrainian Revolution, the Crimea unrest, and armed conflict in Eastern Ukraine ...
Benazir Bhutto Must Not Return
To Pakistan This Year
The prediction originally read: "If former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto somehow regains her office, she risks being arrested and executed in April 2000."
In late summer 1999, this dire prediction was also extended to then-prime minister Nawaz Sharif. After his overthrow by General Pervez Musharraf in October 1999, he was placed under house arrest, then sentenced to life imprisonment on April 6, 2000.
The following updated version of the Bhutto prediction appeared immediately below the one for Sharif in the summer of 1999:
This prophecy originally was applied to former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. By all means she must continue living in exile in London and not be tempted to return to her homeland -- especially if things go awry and she should come to believe that only she is capable of bringing stability to Pakistan.
If Ms. Bhutto should return and attempt to regain her office, especially if she is falsely led to believe that outstanding corruption charges against her have been dropped, Sharif will be exiled and she will assume his place at the gallows in April 2000. Benazir Bhutto did not return to Pakistan in 2000. The situation was far too dangerous. |
I have now just read that she intends to return to Pakistan later this year. Once again she places herself in positive peril in 2007, even if it is several months or more after April 2007, 28 (4 x 7) years after her father's execution. The situation in Pakistan is even more unstable than it was in 2000, charges against her and her husband remain in place, and a military dictator now runs one part of the country whilst Al Qaeda, the "new Taliban," and other anti-Musharraf forces run the rest.
The situation is actually almost the same as it was for her father in 1979. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was overthrown by Chief of Army Staff General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq on July 5, 1977. It was this military dictator, Zia-ul-Haq, who had Bhutto imprisoned and then executed in 1979. Now there is another military dictator in place, Pervez Musharraf. I believe if Ms Bhutto enters the country, even if it is not until summer or autumn of this year, she will be placed under arrest. If she is lucky, she may end up like Sharif and be given a prison sentence. However, if the family influence from 1979 holds for her, she will ultimately be executed by hanging. She is rushing things. She should wait until 2009 to return to Pakistan because in November 2009 aspects are favourable for her to take power at that time (by elections or some other means). She is still young at age 53 and would only be 55 if she staged her return in early 2009. (Incidentally, right below the original 2000 warning for Ms Bhutto, I predicted that Saddam Hussein would be murdered or executed in June/July 2000. He wasn't then, but as we all know now, six months short of seven years later, at the end of December 2006, he was. Proof positive that Ms Bhutto is playing with fire should she attempt to enter Pakistan at any time during 2007 and through April or May 2008, the 12-and-13-month anniversary of the April 2007 vector.) |
She would be better to enter her country after World War III during reconstruction as a "great lady" of Pakistani remembrance and pride. She cannot flourish in the current dictatorship and the current dictatorship cannot last long against the Islamic fundamentalists seeking to make Pakistan an al Qaeda/Taliban-affiliated state and ally of Ahmadinejad in Iran.
Benazir Bhutto 'dies after rally blast'
BREAKING (CNN): December 27, 2007 - Former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has died, according to media reports. Bhutto's husband was quoted by Pakistan's GEO TV as saying she suffered a bullet wound to her neck after a suicide bombing that killed at least 14 supporters at a rally today in Rawalpindi. There was confusion over Bhutto's condition, with some reports saying her wounds came after the initial bombing. Video of the scene just moments before the explosion showed Bhutto stepping into a heavily-guarded vehicle to leave the rally. Khan said while it appeared Bhutto was shot, it was unclear if her bullet wounds were caused by a shooting or shrapnel from the bomb. PREDICTION FULFILLED (with deepest of regrets ... I am sorry). |
Benazir Bhutto killed in attack
December 27, 2007 RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistan former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has died after a suicide bombing that killed at least 14 of her supporters, ex-government spokesman Tariq Azim Khan and Pakistan's primary television networks said. Bhutto suffered bullet wounds in the aftermath of the bomb attack, TV networks report. Video of the scene just moments before the explosion showed Bhutto stepping into a heavily-guarded vehicle to leave the rally. Khan said while it appeared Bhutto was shot, it was unclear if her bullet wounds were caused by a shooting or shrapnel from the bomb.The suicide attack left at least 14 dead and 40 injured, Khan told CNN in a telephone interview. The attacker is said to have detonated a bomb as he tried to enter the rally where thousands of people gathered to hear Bhutto speak, police said. Video from the scene of the blast broadcast from Geo TV showed wounded people being loaded into ambulances. Up to 20 people are dead, the report said ... |
December 27, 2007
Bhutto was killed Thursday leaving an election rally in Rawalpindi. The Interior Ministry said she died from a gun shot wound to the neck, fired by an attacker who then detonated a bomb killing 22 other people.
Angry mobs took to the streets, blocking roads, torching cars and pelting rocks at police, local television footage showed. Police fired on a crowd, killing two people, in the city of Khairpur in the Sindh province, GEO TV reported. In Peshawar, officers used tear gas and batons to break up a demonstration, the station said.
Authorities called for calm and police asked residents to stay inside. Many obliged, shuttering shops or rushing home from work, and surrendering the streets to protesters who set fire to banks, shops, gas stations and more, Pakistani media reported.
It's all mayhem everywhere," Shehryar Ahmad, an investment banker in Karachi, told CNN by telephone. "There's absolutely no order of any kind. No army on the streets. No curfew." Ahmad said that he saw dozens of burned-out cars as he drove home from work. A one-mile strip leading to Bhutto's Karachi house was a "ghost town," he said.
Bhutto's body was being transported to the family's ancestral graveyard in Gari-Khuda Baksh in Sindh province, where she will be buried later Friday, said Sen. Safdar Abbasi, a leader of her Pakistan People's Party.
The first leg was completed when, according to Pakistani TV stations, a Pakistan Air Force plane landed at Sukkur at about 3:15 a.m. Friday (5:30 p.m. Thursday ET). Bhutto's body was accompanied by her husband and three children.
Bhutto is expected to be taken the rest of the way to her ancestral home by helicopter. Authorities are avoiding road travel because it could be mobbed by grieving supporters, the television stations reported.
Her coffin body was removed from Rawalpindi General Hospital late Thursday -- carried above a crowd of grieving supporters.
Bhutto spent her final moments giving a stirring address to thousands of supporters at a political rally in a park in Rawalpindi, a city of roughly 1.5 million that is 14 km (9 miles) south of the Pakistani capital, Islamabad. She climbed into a white Land Rover and stood through the sunroof to wave to crowds after the speech.
It was then that someone fired two shots, and Bhutto slumped back into the vehicle, said John Moore, a news photographer with Getty Images who saw what happened.
Seconds later an explosion rocked the park, sending orange flames into the throng of Bhutto supporters and littering the park with twisted metal and chunks of rubble. The carnage was everywhere, he said. The assassination happened in Liaquat Bagh Park, named for Pakistan's first prime minister -- Liaquat Ali Khan -- who was assassinated in the same location in 1951. The attack came just hours after four supporters of former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif died when members of another political party opened fire on them at a rally near the Islamabad airport Thursday, Pakistan police said. Several other members of Sharif's party were wounded, police said. |
Bhutto had been critical of what she believed was a lack of effort by Musharraf's government to protect her. Two weeks after the October assassination attempt, she wrote a commentary for CNN.com in which she questioned why Pakistan investigators refused international offers of help in finding the attackers.
Bhutto said she'd blame Musharraf if killed
December 27, 2007 (CNN) -- Two months before her death, former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto sent an e-mail to her U.S. adviser and longtime friend, saying that if she were killed, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf would bear some of the blame. She cited his government's denial of her request for additional security measures after the October suicide bombing that targeted her upon returning to Pakistan from exile. "Nothing will, God willing happen," she wrote to Mark Siegel, her U.S. spokesman, lobbyist and friend. "Just wanted u to know if it does in addition to the names in my letter to Musharaf of Oct 16nth, I wld hold Musharaf responsible. I have been made to feel insecure by his minions and there is no way what is happening in terms of stopping me from taking private cars or using tinted windows or giving jammers or four police mobiles to cover all sides cld happen without him." |
Bhutto wrote the e-mail on October 26, eight days after at least 130 people were killed and hundreds more wounded in Karachi by the suicide bombing that occurred as Bhutto's motorcade passed. Siegel forwarded that e-mail to CNN's Wolf Blitzer, with instructions he not report on it unless Bhutto was killed.
Just before returning to Pakistan after eight years of self-imposed exile, Bhutto told CNN she was aware of threats against her and said that some had come from people who hold "high positions" in Pakistan's government. She said she had written a letter to Musharraf about her fears, apparently the same letter she refers to in her e-mail to Siegel.
After the October bombing, she accused elements in the government and security services of trying to kill her and asked Musharraf for "basic security," including vehicles with tinted windows and private guards in addition to police guards. Three United States senators repeated the request in a letter to Musharraf.
Bhutto was concerned by the lack of security she had upon her arrival in Karachi and called the October 18 bombing "very suspicious," Siegel said. He accused Pakistani authorities of not investigating the assassination attempt and of refusing Bhutto's request for Scotland Yard and the FBI to aid in the investigation.
Bhutto and her husband had asked for jammers to impede the detonation of bombs; special vehicles with tinted windows; and four police vehicles to surround her at all times, Siegel said. "She basically asked for all that was required for someone of the standing of a former prime minister," Siegel told CNN's "The Situation Room." "All of that was denied to her. ... She got some police protection, but it was sporadic and erratic."
Bhutto was concerned the problem was worsening as the January elections neared, Siegel said.
After the October attack, Bhutto said police offered to let her use a helicopter for the trip from the airport, but she told them she wanted to be near her people. She said she did not regret that decision. "She believed in democracy, and she believed in speaking to the people," Siegel said. "It's not reckless to go out and touch the people. Don't blame the victim for the crime. The person that was supposed to be protecting Benazir Bhutto and the other candidates was the government of Pakistan with the government of Pervez Musharraf."
At the same time, Siegel acknowledged, "She was moving almost in a sea of humanity," he said. "No system in the world can protect you against that." Blitzer noted that Bhutto was shot Thursday while standing out of her vehicle's sunroof -- seen by some as a a reckless action after the October incident.
Getty Images senior staff photographer John Moore, who was at the scene of her assassination, told CNN he was surprised at Bhutto's actions, considering the earlier suicide attempt. The rally was smaller than expected, he said, and the people he spoke with said they "were just afraid to come out, for the simple reason that they all remembered what happened in Karachi."
Siegel grew emotional as he told Blitzer that Bhutto was "the bravest person I ever knew. ... She knew that there were risks coming back, but those risks were important, she thought, for the fight for democracy."