The fulfillment of Edgar Cayce’s end time prophecy seems to be on track. Cayce’s end-time prophecy includes predictions of erupting volcanoes, earthquake swarms, and major earth changes.
What seems to be missing at present are “noticeable eruptions” at Mt. Vesuvius in Italy or Mt. Pelee in the Caribbean. According to Cayce, when either of them begin "noticeable eruptions,"we should expect major earthquakes along the southern coast of California within three months. He also predicted a pole shift following closely on the heels of volcanic eruptions by Mt. Vesuvius or Mt. Pelee.
Cayce foresaw a shift of the Earth's poles around the millennium and described the concept of the shifting of the poles as a result of Earth's crust moving independently from the core of the Earth. Cayce's prophecy is tied to a prediction in The Bible made by Archangel Gabriel to the prophet Daniel, “These changes in the Earth will come to pass . . . and there begin the periods of readjustments.”
Sound familiar? In case you haven't noticed, the earth-changes and multiple-earthquakes pieces of the prediction have begun in earnest. Erupting volcanoes, large magnitude earthquakes, land cracking and pulling apart, sinkholes opening, and other major earth changes have become the new normal for Planet Earth – however, “nothing major yet" from Mt. Vesuvius or Mt. Pelee.
Mt. Vesuvius in Naples, Italy, is considered one of the world’s most dangerous volcanoes. Today two million people live in the immediate vicinity of Mt. Vesuvius, which has erupted more than 50 times since 79 A.D., when it buried Pompeii and its sister city, Herculaneum. Mt. Pelee is an infamous volcano in the Caribbean that killed about 30,000 people and destroyed the city of St. Pierre when it erupted in 1902.
- What's happening now with Mt. Vesuvius in Italy? Currently, no magma has been detected within 10 km of the surface, and so Vesuvius is classified as at Green Level. Just in case, the Italian government has put together a massive emergency evacuation plan for the Mt. Vesuvius area, which assumes that towns to the south and east of the volcano are in the red zone – at greatest risk from pyroclastic flows. It also assumes between two weeks and 20 days' notice of an eruption and about seven days to send evacuees to other parts of the country. Good luck with that! You know what they say about “assume” and "the best laid plans."
- What’s happening with Mt. Pelee in the Caribbean? According to volcanologists, Mt. Pelée, one of the most active volcanoes in the West Indies, is likely to erupt again. Currently, it is under continuous watch by geophysicists and volcanologists.
Cayce's prediction indicates that we should watch for “noticeable eruptions” at Mt. Vesuvius or Mt. Pelee. Although many volcanoes around the world are now roaring to life, and major earth changes and earthquakes abound, there have as yet been no “noticeable eruptions” at either Mt. Vesuvius or Mt. Pelee.
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