Biblical Prophecy Part 1: Solar Eclipses
This article has been revised on 31 March 2024. The original image that was embedded (uproxx.files.wordpress.com/2017/08/solar6-feat-uproxx.jpg) is no longer available on the internet. So I used a screenshot of it from the Internet Archive.
The United States who, if I remember correctly, had a major eclipse just a short time ago, is set to have a total solar eclipse on 21 August 2017, this one being euphemistically dubbed "the Great American Eclipse". From what I've gathered, it will only be visible from the United States.
Some tourist destinations have already began profiting by offering the best seats to the event, and sites like Uproxx are marketing this used-to-be once-in-a-lifetime occurrence as "cool". But of course, there really ain't nothing cool about the sun going black in the middle of the day. In fact it's scary as sh*t, because even if only for a few seconds a thought will cross your mind like 'oh dip, what if the sun stays there and doesn't move.'
Above is a pic that was featured today on Uproxx. It's a depiction of a solar eclipse, but no one in the crowd of thousands who appear to be gathered on a beach to view the event seem to be paying attention to it.
There also seems to be also something like a glowing pyramid in the background. It appears some of the people are more focused on it than the sun going black. Needless to say, this must be an important day in the eyes of occultists in the United States.
CONCLUSION
I researched solar eclipses some time ago since the Bible prophesies that in the last days the sun will go black. What I found is that whereas these types of events may have been occurring on a predictable timetable throughout history, they are now happening with more frequency. In other words, the intervals between eclipses are shortening.

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