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I May Have Found The Real ANTICHRIST

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posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 07:28 AM
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Originally posted by dgtempe
reply to post by DISRAELI
 


HIS NAME IS "MABUS" you know, of Nostradamus fame???????


Dude there has only been one Christ, and there has not been one anti-christ yet. Some people say Nero, Hitler, stalin, Mao, Pol pot may fit into the "anti-christ" catergory, but he has yet to make an appearance. So calm down.. And if/when the anti-christ comes he will not be an American, he will be of European Decent, maybe from the mountains of Romania or even the Middle East. when the end times comes America will have nothing to do with it.



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 07:30 AM
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Prince William is the antichrist... seriously.



Well, maybe.

A battleship? WTF. No guarantee of plugging the leak and a huge mess of garbage in the way if it doesn't work.

[edit on 2010-6-2 by sandwiches]



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 07:37 AM
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Secretary of the Navy: Who is Ray Mabus?
Sunday, March 22, 2009

(photo by Susan L. Angstadt, Reading Eagle) Raymond E. Mabus is a former governor of Mississippi and one-time ambassador to Saudi Arabia who signed onto the Obama campaign in 2007.


Born October 11, 1948, in Starkville, Mississippi, Ray Mabus grew up in Ackerman, the only child of Raymond Mabus, who owned a hardware store and then started a successful timber business, and Lucille Curtis, who coached basketball before marrying. Raymond was 49 and Lucille was 39 when Ray was born. Mabus’ father was an enthusiastic traveler and, by the time Ray was 19, he had lived in Mexico, traveled on the Trans-Siberian Railroad and visited Tehran. After attending public schools, he graduated from the University of Mississippi with a bachelor’s degree in English in 1969. He was a Woodrow Wilson fellow at Johns Hopkins University, earning a master’s degree in political science in 1970, before joining the US Navy. Mabus served for two years (1971-1972), including a stint aboard the cruiser USS Little Rock.

After leaving the service, he was accepted into Harvard Law School, and received his law degree, magna cum laude, in 1976. After graduation, he worked as a law clerk for the US Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, and joined the Washington law firm of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver and Kampelman.

A Democrat, Mabus began his political career in Washington, DC, working as legal counsel to the House Agriculture Committee. Following the election of Democratic Governor William Winter in 1980, he returned to Mississippi to work in the governor’s office as part of the youthful “Boys of Spring” group of staffers. Mabus served as Winter’s legal counsel and chief legislative liaison, and helped craft education bills for the governor, including the Education Reform Act of 1982. He also helped run his father’s tree farm.

Mabus was first elected to public office in 1983, winning the race for state auditor. His greatest claim to fame as state auditor was assisting the FBI in a sting operation (Operation Pretense) that indicted 57 county supervisors in 25 counties (all but two went to prison).

Nineteen eighty-seven was a celebratory year for Mabus. He married his first wife, Julie Hines, the daughter of a prominent Jackson banker and a Columbia M.B.A., and he successfully ran for governor, defeating Tupelo businessman Jack Reed and becoming the youngest governor in the nation at the time (39). Running on the slogan “Mississippi Will Never Be Last Again,” Mabus was billed as “the face of the New South,” much like his counterpart in Arkansas at the time, Bill Clinton. Mabus won the black vote 9 to 1 and lost the white vote 2-1.

During his time as governor, he pushed for an education reform plan, B.E.S.T. (Better Education for Success Tomorrow), gave teachers the largest pay raise in the nation, and was named one of Fortune magazine’s top 10 education governors. But these successes weren’t enough for Mabus to win a second term as governor, as he lost 51% to 47% to Republican Kirk Fordice in 1991—the first Republican to win a gubernatorial contest in Mississippi since Reconstruction more than 110 years earlier. An anti-incumbency mood among the electorate and skillful manipulation of racially charged issues were credited for Fordice’s upset victory, along with Mabus’ aloof and distant personal style.

Mabus’ southern connections helped him become US ambassador to Saudi Arabia in 1994 during Clinton’s first term in the White House. During his two-year posting terrorists exploded a car bomb in Riyadh, causing five US and two Indian fatalities.

After stepping down from his ambassadorship in May 1996, Mabus returned to Mississippi to run his family lumber business. He also served on the board of Fusion Telecommunications, which at one time enjoyed a “sweetheart deal” with Teleco, the telephone monopoly of Haiti that was reportedly “looted” by the Jean-Bertrand Aristide administration.

In 1998, Mabus separated from his wife, Julie. The couple divorced in 2000. They have two daughters.

Mississippians apparently missed Mabus, for in 1999, he was voted the best governor of the millennium in a poll taken by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger.

From 2006 to April 2007, he was chairman and CEO of Foamex International, helping the company out of bankruptcy. In August 2007, he joined the board of EnerSys, the world’s largest manufacturer, marketer and distributor of industrial batteries.

Mabus joined Barack Obama’s presidential campaign in May 2007 as an unpaid advisor on the Middle East and also toured the country speaking on behalf of the Democratic candidate. In October of the same year, he remarried—to nurse Lynne Horecky.

A one-time shareholder of the law firm Baker, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell, Mabus founded his own consulting firm, REM Strategies, in 2008. He has served on the advisory board for the Center for Middle East Public Policy at the RAND Corporation and on the Council on Foreign Relations. He has also been on the board of directors of America-Mideast Educational and Training Services, Inc., a Washington-based nonprofit group designed to strengthen ties between the U.S. and the Arab nations of the Middle East and North Africa.

Following Hurricane Katrina, Mabus was a founder of the Help and Hope Foundation, which works to meet the needs of children affected by the storm. Mabus also has taught at the University of Mississippi as the Distinguished Lecturer on the Middle East. He is also an avid photographer

Seems WELL liked.

SOURCE


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posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 07:49 AM
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It's worth remembering the name. Whether or not he is the fabled antichrist is yet to be determined. Oh well, only time will tell.



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 07:52 AM
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Seems he's a bit of a star.

Ex Governor of Mississippi, Ex Saudi Arabian Ambassador and considered something of a Middle East expert.

Still relatively young and could be destined for greater things.

Certainly worth 'keeping an eye on'.



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 08:07 AM
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Originally posted by dgtempe
reply to post by Freeborn
 


Thank you kind sir. That is my point. His name is Mabus and he is in the present, here and now offering to sink a ship to stop the leak.

His name is MABUS- there may be others with that name, but this one is popping out of the blue with a proposal.

SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT**



Eh this is kinda reaching doncha think?



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 08:48 AM
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One person I don't believe in making any prophesies, is Nostradamus. Seems to me people will take his readings and have to twist the names around to make them fit into history already gone by. I read a book on his readings, and I don't buy it. As far as the Antichrist, I am waiting for actual event markers, like the 7 years of world peace, and especially the fatal head wound and his resurrection from it.



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 09:08 AM
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An anti-christ is one that is a false christ. They typically are egocentric, have desires for global domination...and frankly, wished to be worshipped. They are smart, cunning, strategic in their thinking, and unusually ruthless and dynamic.

As such, Napolean and Hitler both come to mind, as they are types of the anti-christ, but there are those that portray themselves as Christ and falsely so... Rev. Moon or Jim Jones come to mind..David Koresh.

The next big anti-christ will be a combo of the above.... hard to see that in Mr.Mabus.

Somewhere...sometime...and I don't know when, but when you see a figure...probably political, that is dynamic, powerful, decisive, charming, can build and KEEP a consensus, shows direction and successful solutions, and builds all kinds of alliances...basically can do no wrong....can solve political and religious conflicts.....watch out.



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 09:27 AM
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Anyways!
antichrist or not his idea is stupid... You would end with a leak and a battleship on top of it, making it impossible for ROV's to get close to the leak.
So we would have to wait until August to stop the leak.



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 09:57 AM
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Actually this is kind of interesting because another anagram for Mabus is AM SUB. Could he be talking about driving an old american sub down and crashing it into the hole?



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 11:05 PM
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Maybe, but its worth keeping an eye on this man.

Hope its not a Yellow Submarine.



Just another candidate in the Sea of would be Antichrists.

Thank you for participating.



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 11:44 PM
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Thought someone else would also be thinking like you DG. Might be the right call indeed.




posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 11:53 PM
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According to the article below, Prince Charles has that future designation as the Anti-Christ and goes into detailed reasons as to why. I found the article interesting, and was not aware until today, that he had his sons implanted with microchips.

"On March 6th, 1996 on CNN, Prince Charles showed the world that he and his two sons William and Harry, had been the first people to be voluntarily implanted with a microchip (traceable biochip) in their right hands, allegedly for security purposes."

Source:

www.groundzeromedia.org...



posted on Jun, 3 2010 @ 07:25 AM
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Randy, thanks for that. Hmmmmm.... every time i think i made a discovery someone else already has them pegged....

Well, thats interesting. I think we should keep an eye out on this one for sure.



posted on Jun, 3 2010 @ 01:38 PM
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Originally posted by sandwiches
Prince William is the antichrist..].





[edit on 2010-6-2 by sandwiches]


well I disagree maybe its Harry








[edit on 3-6-2010 by paradiselost333]




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