Viral Horseman Of Apocalypse Video Clip Takes Off
Is the Fourth Horseman of the Apocalypse at 1:20?
According to FoxNation.com, the Egyptian riots have amounted in an excellent deal of death and turmoil. There might even be a ghostly horseman at work. The doomsayers have witnessed a strange artifact in a Cairo riot video, and labeled it the coming of God’s judgment. They point to presumably unaltered February three video clip footage of protests on the streets of Cairo where a spectral green shape could be seen. FoxNation.com and other press outlets are calling the unexplained phantasm the “Fourth Horseman of the Apocalypse,” Death. However, with a large enough personal unsecured loans, someone might make this video and make it look real.
The Horseman originated from someplace
When looking at the New Testament book of Revelation 6:1-8, it talks about the end of times. The Four Horsemen will be there to represent it. The last judgment of the world can be something the Horsemen of the Apocalypse are responsible for as Conquest, War, Famine and Death, due to God appointing them. In Egypt’s case, there have been several deaths. The anti-Hosni Mubarak riots are responsible for these. The dictator eventually ceded authority to the military; but in the minds of doomsday cultists worldwide, the death and destruction that has occurred in Egypt and the rest of the Middle East are fertile ground for the pale rider Death.
The viral Horseman of the Apocalypse
Fox and Friends soon mentioned the picture after the footage was posted on FoxNation.com. The place the green apparition is available depends on your footage. Nevertheless, it’s typically between 1:17 and 1:30. Cairo protestors behind barricades are what is happening, claims Euronews. Supposedly, an “erect rider atop a horse in Medieval-like barding” is floating over the heads of protestors. This is the pale green picture being observed.
Video clips showing the Horseman
Euronews writes that the ghostly image looks quite similar from one outlet’s footage to the next, and the clip apparently isn’t really borrowed from a single source. The Fourth Horseman of the Apocalypse is something several believe must be the case. Several agree with Fox Mulder. The “I want to believe,” slogan isn’t just for Mulder. Several experts explain it could just be due to a lens flare. It might just be the video.
Information from
Euro News
euronews.net/2011/02/09/cairos-apocalypse-horse-creates-net-buzz/
Fox News
nation.foxnews.com/culture/2011/02/13/horseman-apocalypse-shows-cairo
Mediaite
mediaite.com/online/this-exists-foxnation-com-reports-on-horseman-of-apocalypse-showing-up-in-cairo/
Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Horsemen_of_the_Apocalypse










