These Were the Times the End of the World was Foretold based on Real-Life Events

These Were the Times the End of the World was Foretold based on Real-Life Events

Larry Holzwarth - June 25, 2020

These Were the Times the End of the World was Foretold based on Real-Life Events
Among Jeane Dixon’s many predictions was the end of the world in 2020. Authentic Wisconsin

11. Jeanne Dixon predicted several different dates for Armageddon, including 2020

Jeanne Dixon claimed many accurate predictions of events during her lifetime, including the assassination of President Kennedy. In 1958 she claimed the winner of the 1960 presidential election would be a Democrat and that he would be assassinated in office. In 1960 she changed her mind and predicted Republican Richard Nixon would win the election. After Kennedy won and his subsequent assassination in 1963, Dixon claimed the events established her prescience beyond doubt. She also predicted the world would end in 2020, after a war involving nearly all the nations of the world destroyed human life on earth.

It was not her only predicted date of the end of the world. Those who fear such predictions can take heart in the fact that she predicted an earlier date, February 4, 1962, as the day the world was fated to end, a date supported by numerous astrologers and seers in India. It was widely believed in India, and among many of her believers in the west, said to be based on an unusual planetary alignment occurring on that date. It was inaccurate, as were other dates she named, so perhaps the supposed end of the world in 2020 will prove to be incorrect as well.

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