The Prophecies Of The Yorkshire Witch About The End Of The World And The China-US Trade War - Alternative View

The Prophecies Of The Yorkshire Witch About The End Of The World And The China-US Trade War - Alternative View
The Prophecies Of The Yorkshire Witch About The End Of The World And The China-US Trade War - Alternative View

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After the fall of the so-called "Iron Curtain", which isolated the USSR from the rest of the world for decades, 250 million people held in this cage were surprised to discover a lot of new information about the world around them - from information about UFOs to various collections of prophecies.

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To our great regret, among the translators of these new texts, there was a huge number of some failed poets who began not just to translate all these prophecies, but to express them in verse. From the point of view of researchers, this idiocy is simply inconceivable. It’s as if some moron took a book on calculus and presented the theory of limits in the form of a poem. That is, the whole meaning is lost.

A classic example of such a mockery of ancient texts is the centuria of Nostradamus, which were not translated as soon as possible. Although the original itself contained a certain rhyme, however, rhymes are not required to convey information to readers. It is much more important to accurately convey the thought that was not done.

Another disfigured and therefore undeservedly forgotten text is the so-called prophecies of Ursula Southeil - she is the "Yorkshire witch", she is also "Mother Shipton". According to legend, this woman lived in Narsborough, Yorkshire in the XV-XVI centuries, born in 1488.

The name of Ursula Southale is surrounded by a huge number of legends, according to one of which, in 1641, some people wrote down the prophecies of this lady, and in 1684 by a certain Richard Head the original manuscript was published as a book. However, although 1684 is much closer to 2019 than 1488, nevertheless it is still very far in time and the tale needs to be verified.

Nevertheless, already in the middle of the 19th century, the prophecies of Ursula Southale were well known and the British second-hand booksellers collected whole shelves with editions of that period. So without going too deep into the details of the origins of these amazing texts, let's just assume that they just “materialized” sometime in 1850. That is, they were found in some of the chests that survived the last flood, were thrown in by the "Martians" or represent a cunning plan of the Illuminati, which by some miracle fell into the hands of mortals. We will build on this.

Now let's move on to parsing some fragments of the text. So:

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From the point of view of XV-XVI, the prophecy is simply amazing, but above we assumed that the text actually dates from the XIX century, when the iron ships were already there and the first "carriages without horses" had already appeared. Therefore, let's see what's next:

If we assume that the quote about people's thoughts is not about the radio or the Internet, but about a simple telegraph, then in the 19th century there was already a telegraph. However, submarines and aircraft did not exist even in the projects, so such a text for its time looks very strange. And then everything is even stranger:

Thus, now we see that the text attributed to Ursula Southeil even for the 19th century is prophetic, since it very accurately describes the fashion and architecture of the last century, predicts the appearance of television and even something similar to the Second World War.

And further in the text there are predictions of cataclysms that were supposed to begin in the region of 1981 (the date is specifically indicated) and will end somewhere in our time (this will be discussed below) with the arrival of a certain “fiery dragon” from heaven:

Thus, this amazing text, created either in the 19th century, or even much earlier, describes in detail everything that contactees, mystics, eschatologists, conspiracy theorists and a lot of other people are talking about today.

We are talking about a kind of cataclysm, after which the few survivors will start battles with each other for the last sources of food “in the secret hill”, that is, for some bunkers that prudent government officials and just private citizens filled with canned food in case of BP. But still, almost no one will be saved until the "good Martians" appear and sow a new crop of a new variety of talking eggplants on their farm on the new mainland.

The process began, as the text says, somewhere in 1981, will enter an active phase, when fresh water sources begin to disappear on Earth, and will reach its peak at these moments:

As even the most skeptical readers disposed to prophecy will agree, it was said very strongly about yellow people who will receive strength from a certain bear, even for the middle of the last century, not to mention the year before. Such a development of events was simply impossible to foresee, which once again makes one suspect in this text some kind of publicized secret plan of the “Martians”.

And the plan is quite clear: turning world politics into clowning, the growth of China's power, a clash between China and the United States, as a result of which some biological weapon that will be worse than leprosy will break free.

Also, three known volcanoes must explode at the same time, which will entail many casualties. And only then the finale of the performance will begin with the arrival of the “fire dragon” and the seeding of a new population of earthlings, so we are following the development of events.

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