Informative website shows interesting breakdown of our Future Timeline, page 1
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Topic started on 19-11-2009 @ 08:59 PM by Doomsday 2029
www.futuretimeline.net...


Welcome to FutureTimeline.net. Here you will find a speculative timeline of future history. Part fact and part fiction, the timeline is based on detailed research that includes analysis of current trends, projected long-term environmental changes, known advances in computing such as Moore's Law, the latest scientific advances, and the evolving geopolitical landscape. Where possible, notes and references have been provided to support the predictions. FutureTimeline.net is intended to be an ongoing, collaborative project that is open for discussion - we welcome ideas from scientists, futurists, inventors, writers and anyone else interested in the future of our world.



This is a very interesting website, and I wasn't sure if it had been posted on ATS yet.

Take a good look... it's interesting.


reply posted on 19-11-2009 @ 10:14 PM by Doomsday 2029
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Maybe we'll get to the fountain of youth before then...


reply posted on 21-11-2009 @ 03:10 PM by Doomsday 2029
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I'm sure this thread would of gotten more attention is I posted it in a more popular forum.

I wish more posters on ATS would check this out.



reply posted on 21-11-2009 @ 05:27 PM by SevenThunders
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I read that site and it was pathetic. It only makes a feeble attempt to create perhaps some uncertainty in one or two of the stated statistics, but offers no real sources other than wishful thinking.

I'm sorry but your leaders have sold you out. Islam is europes future. Get used to bowing down to Mecca and treating your wife like property.

www.snapbuzz.com...

Bat Yeor has analyzed how the eurabia trend came about. Basically the Islamification was a deliberate choice by your leaders to stem the loss of population and to combat their most hated philosophy, christianity.
Eurabia


reply posted on 21-11-2009 @ 06:30 PM by lifecitizen
Originally posted by SevenThunders
Hate to burst your bubble but the site is way too optimistic with regards to the triumph of secular humanism and tech. utopias. The real pattern of commercial and even high tech. empires is that they get destroyed by barbaric hordes, that the decadent empires can no longer contain.

Within 50 years for example, europe will be predominantly muslim and most likely a backwards breeding ground of fundamentalist horrors in control of a large nuclear arsenal.

Those arsenals will be used against all 'civilized' countries, probably sending us reeling into a dark age of unimaginable proportions. It's happened before. This will set the stage for a number of Biblical prophecies to be fulfilled, such as the rise of the antichrist in europe and the middle east.

After that Jesus will return and then a utopia will emerge for the very few that survive. Most that don't survive, who have not put their trust in Jesus, will suffer for an eternity, burning in the horrific fires of hell.

For more details on that future, take the testimony of someone whos been there:
Bill Wies' Trip to Hell


can I please just read one thread without some christian zealot coming in and preaching their love for a person that never existed at the same time as spewing hate on another religion.

Your testimony was just someone who had a bad dream- nothing more and how you can post such tripe as any kind of proof of anything makes me question your sanity.

to the OP- interesting site, will bookmark it to take a better look at another time.

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