Review 2895

If there ever was a reason that conspiracy theorists love the Internet, this site is one of them.

Adam Desmond and Tim Jordan are the authors of this blog. Here is what the blog’s subtitle is (mispellings belong to them, not me): “News items and pictures that relate to prophecy being fuffiled today! relating to end of days, prophecy, the return of Jesus Christ, pre-trib rapture, armegeddon, 666, the beast, babylon etc. Prophecy is being fufilled today.”

I honestly don’t have anything more to add to their own words. (My jaw is still on the ground, gaping open.)

Okay, so I don’t buy into anything they are saying, can we all agree that I don’t agree? Yes? Good. Let’s look at the site itself for a review.

It’s black (fitting) and uses lots of pictures that the authors have found from around the world trying to prove their theory/theories. The thing is, the photos make their sidebar all wonky, meaning you have to scroll all the way to the end of the posts on the left before you can see the sidebar on the right. A bit annoying to say the least.

And then there is the dating of their posts.

I can’t really tell if they haven’t figured out the Gregorian calendar or if they are just using the wrong dates on purpose as further signs that the end is near, but each and every post is just wildly mis-dated. For example, this post about EU Document #666 is dated December 31, 2006. Others have 2001 dates, it’s just confusing as all get out.

As far as conspiracy theories go, this one isn’t new and I’m sure there are hundreds of thousands of more blogs on this very topic out there. I just hope they are better organized and more aesthetically pleasing.
Signs of the times