Prophecy & the Coming Deception

Hosted byGeorge Noory

Prophecy & the Coming Deception

About the show

Researcher L.A. Marzulli discussed how a recent string of events validates notions of a coming great deception, as foretold in ancient prophecies.He cited the Myanmar cyclone, the Chinese earthquake, and other natural disasters, along with the Middle East tensions as being indicators that we're living in the time prophesied by Ezekiel, and in the Book of Revelation. Natural disasters are up more than 400% in the last two decades, he noted.

The Book of Revelation writes about a one-world government and religion, as well as the mark of the beast. Marzulli suggested that a terrorist attack involving suitcase nukes might be used as a pretext for people to get microchipped for alleged security reasons (the chip would be the mark that is prophesied).

He believes that a war in the Middle East will be a supernatural trigger, leading to the appearance of huge spaceships (1-3 miles wide) in the skies. The ETs (who are actually fallen angels) will claim to be the progenitors of humankind and religion-- but this is the great Luciferian deception, designed to get everyone united in a one world govt./religion, he detailed.

Paranormal Research

First hour guest, Dr. Claude Swanson updated his research into the paranormal. His forthcoming book will look at subtle energies (such as what auras are made of). He spoke about the testing of Qigong masters who showed the ability to bend laser beams, and kill cancer cells from thousands of miles away.

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