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Edgar Cayce and Nostradamus Predictions 2011: Terrorism and Middle East

Updated on March 1, 2014
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What starts out as a gift ends in the ultimate terrorist attack. No one is safe. Starting in June 2011 a new discovery offers the opportunity to end illegal drug use worldwide. The first deaths begin in June and escalate from there.

It sounds confusing at first, but will become clear as everything is exposed. The first illegal drug users begin dying in June 2011 in New York City. The unexplained deaths quickly spread around North America and the world. At first authorities can not explain what is happening. Even first time drug users die when using only a minor amount of heroin or cocaine. The deaths spread to marijuana and other illegal drugs. Drug users either die or get treatment. Drug dealers go out of business as their customers die and new customers do not exist.

The medical community discovers that the deaths are the result of a DNA sequence inserted into the human genome. The sequence did not exist before anywhere in nature. Some hail the new human genetics as an act of God, saving the human race from the devastating effects of illegal drug use.

Governments around the world understand the real risk. The DNA sequence is designed and all fingers point to a California lab owned by a wealthy entrepreneur contracted by the U.S. military to create bio weapons. So you know this man when he enters the news I will give you his initials: M. H.

The law of unintended consequences sets in. Many useful pharmaceuticals now kill patients rather than comfort or heal them. The list of forbidden drugs grows before M. H. is stopped. The debate will rage for years if M. H. is a hero or a sadistic serial killer. By 2014 the illegal drug trade is gone.

Another law of unintended consequences is that other terrorist groups know it is possible to create similar bio weapons. A faction of Al-Qaeda uses the DNA template now in every human’s blood stream as a guide to create more bio weapons. Like M. H., Al-Qaeda will use a modified flu virus to spread their weapon.

The first wave will strike fair skinned people of Northern European descent. Two hundred eighty three million will die before a vaccine is found and distributed. The Great Lakes and its complete watershed will be rendered unfit for human consumption later in 2013.

People will live in bliss in 2011. Only officials will suspect the horror about to be unleashed. Attempts to contain the genetic disaster will grow until the news media spreads fear with their dire news and forecast. Fox News will lose every newscaster to the DNA time bomb. Young journalists will have plenty of job opportunities.

 

The October Surprise

On October 28, 2011 the world will wait for the end of everything. A nuclear device is detonated over the Iranian city of Bushehr, the location of Iran’s nuclear reactor. At first no one knows how the device is delivered. Stealth and missile technology are combine so that there is no warning. All is OK and then the nuclear blast. As impossible at it seems at the time, nuclear nations contact each other and agree not to launch their weapons. It is the first nuclear attack on a civilian target since WW II. Humanity will need to wait until 2014 before 37 cities are annihilated by nuclear blast.

It is later discover that Israel was responsible for the attack on Bushehr. The suspicion that Israel has nuclear weapons is over. The world will be buffeted by one natural disaster after another after the nuclear blast. Religious belief will grow as many spread the word that God is angry will mankind. Religious fanaticism will also spread and heighten.

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